Analog and Digital Electronics I
The Analog and Digital Electronics Lab is a fundamental component of the electronics curriculum, designed to provide students with practical, hands-on experience in both analog and digital circuitry. This lab introduces students to essential tools and components, including breadboards and integrated circuits (ICs), and allows them to explore the fundamental principles of electronics through a series of carefully designed experiments. In this lab, students will learn to design, construct, and test various circuits, gaining an understanding of both analog and digital systems. They will verify theoretical concepts such as De-Morgan's theorems and will apply their knowledge to real-world applications, such as creating decoders and parity generators. The lab emphasizes the importance of logic gates and their applications in everyday electronic devices, including simple fire and burglar alarms. By working with components like multiplexers, decoders, and various types of logic gates, students will develop a strong foundation in electronics. The lab also covers the generation of clock signals, crucial for the timing and synchronization of digital systems. This hands-on approach ensures that students not only understand the theoretical aspects of electronics but also gain the practical skills necessary to design and troubleshoot electronic circuits effectively.