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International University

School of Electrical Engineering

Principle of EE1 Laboratory


EE052IU

Lab 1 Report

Submitted by
Trần Minh Trí - EEACIU22234

Date Submitted: 9/5/2024


Date Performed: 4/5/2024
Lab Section: 1
Course Instructor: Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Binh Duong

International University 1 [Course number]


School of EE
GRADING GUIDELINE FOR LAB REPORT
Number Content Score Comment
Format (max 9%)
- Font type Yes No
1
- Font size Yes No

- Lab title Yes No

- Page number Yes No

- Table of contents Yes No

- Header/Footer Yes No

- List of figures (if exists) Yes No

- List of tables (if exists) Yes No

- Lab report structure Yes No

2 English Grammar and Spelling (max 6%)


- Grammar Yes No

- Spelling Yes No

3 Data and Result Analysis (max 85%)

Total Score

Signature:

Date:

International University 2 [Course number]


School of EE
Table of Contents
List of Figures ........................................................................................….….............................. 2
List of Tables .................................................................................................……....................... 2
Nomenclature ...........................................................................................................…….…....... 2
Theoretical Background .............................................................................................…….......... 3
Experimental Procedure.............................................................................................……........... 3
Experimental Results ........................................................................................................……... 4
Discussion of Results ................................................................................................................... 4
List of Figures
Figure 1 –………………………….……...…………………………………………………… x
Figure 2 – …………………………………………………………………..……………...….. x
Figure 3 – ……………………………………………………………………………………... x
Figure 4 –………………………………………….………………………..……………...….. x
Figure 5 – ……………………………………………………………………………………... x
Figure 6 – ……………............................................................................................................... x

List of Tables
Table 1 – ……………………………………..……………………........................................... x
Table 2 – ……………………………………..……………………........................................... x
Table 3 – ……………………………………..……………………........................................... x

Nomenclature
VDD = DC Voltage Source
Vdd = AC Volatge Source
Iref = Reference Current
Etc.

International University 3 [Course number]


School of EE
Theoretical Background
In this section, describe the different circuit designs, show mathematical equations, and
simulated output. When inserting an equation, use the Equation Editor, e.g.:

Vos = Vo/
[ ]1+
R2
R1

You should also include schematics, and discuss expected results.

Resistors come in a variety of values, forms, and physical dimensions. Nearly all through-hole
resistors, with a power rating of up to one watt, feature a set of colored bands used to convey
information about their resistance value, tolerance, and sometimes their temperature coefficient.
These bands can range from three to six in number, with four bands being the most commonly
encountered configuration. The initial bands consistently denote numerical values in the
resistance, followed by a multiplier band that indicates shifting the decimal point either to the
right or left. The final bands convey information ab out tolerance and the temperature coefficient.

Table 1. Comparison of Circuit Parameters

Vref Iref Iref2


Circuit 1 0.01 xxx xxx
Cirucit 2 0.1 xxx xxx
Etc.

Experimental Procedure
The goal in this section is to explain the experiment well enough that someone else could repeat
the procedure. You should describe what equipment and components are used, how the
equipment is set up, and how the data are collected. A schematic diagram may be necessary to
fully explain the setup – remember – a picture is worth a thousand words.

[Schematic of Circuit]

Figure X. Circuit Diagram

International University 4 [Course number]


School of EE
In these writing assignments, you should figure out how to appropriately format your text. You
should be using the correct symbols like “”, not “a”. The symbol “” requires the use of
Symbol font. Also, superscripts and subscripts are easily done by selecting the text, and
changing the format. For numbers less than 1, you should remember to type the leading zero, as
in “Vin = 0.01V)”. Learn how to insert a Table in the text and format the table borders. Your
reports will have a more professional character when you take the time to properly format the
text.

International University 5 [Course number]


School of EE
Experimental Results
In this section, describe the results. Remember to refer your reader to specific Figures, Tables
and Appendices where applicable and show your calculations and data manipulation. Note that
it is preferable to have Figures and Tables close to the text where they are discussed. The goal
here is to report the results – NOT to discuss whether they are good or bad results. Usually the
trends in a graph are pointed out, but not fully explained. The discussion of the trend is saved for
the Discussion section.

Discussion of Results
In the discussion, you should point out how your experimental results compare with theory, and
suggest and explain reasons for deviations. Discuss the sources of error in this section.

International University 6 [Course number]


School of EE

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