Electronics Lab Equipment Overview 1) Make sure you have the key to your drawer 2) Open the drawer and set your key in the front corner inside the drawer.

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Electronics Lab Equipment Overview 1) Make sure you have the key to your drawer 2) Open the drawer and set your key in the front corner inside the drawer 3) Make sure you have all equipment at your station

Station Equipment You have four pieces of equipment at your workstation, they are: A Computer w/ keyboard, mouse and monitor A Circuits Console A Bench Multimeter A Shared Oscilloscope Plus, a drawer with 4 more items within

You have four items of importance in your drawer, they are: A Container A Protoboard with a Resistor set A Circuit Console Protoboard and nothing else tools components Drawer Contents

In the Tools Container; Flat-head and Philips-head screwdriver to assemble & disassemble electronics casings Tweak screwdriver to adjust variable components Needle nose pliers to work with small components in tight spaces Wire strippers to wire into sections or insulation cutremove

In the Components container; Parts used in constructing circuits (more about these later)

The Electronics Workstation provides several necessary components to work with electrical circuits, They are: Fixed Power Supply DC, Variable Power Supply DC Power Supply AC Function Generator, Speaker, Substitute variable resistors Digital Volts and Amps meter Analog Volt and Amps meters

Your drawer contains a small that is used for keeping resistors sorted and easy to find. Your drawer also contains a double wide that is set in a casing that fit right onto the Circuits Console you will do all of your circuits work on this. Protoboard  Prototype (meaning the first one of its kind) there are over 1200 tie points that can hold wire without soldering protoboard

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