EEE202 Circuits I Lab

Course Description The aim of the EEE 202 Circuits I Lab. course is to experiment circuit analysis by carrying out various experiments using  circuit components.

Lab will be performed in three sessions for 3 groups. Each student must attend to his/her own group which is assigned.

Session 1: 12:00-14:00 for group 1

Session 2: 14:00-16:00 for group 2

Session 3: 16:00-18:00 for group 3

Course covers following circuit theory topics:

Resistors, Ohm’s law, Resistor configurations, Kirchoff’s laws, nodal and mesh analysis, Thevenin and Norton theorems, Capacitor, Inductor, RL, RC and RLC circuit analysis

Gourse Guidelines All students are expected to maintain the academic integrity. There will be no tolerance to any form of cheating, plagiarism, unauthorized collaboration and/orcooperation.

At least 80% attendance is expected from each and every student. Students who do not fulfill minimum attendance requirement will automatically receive IA grade and will not be able to take the final exam.

Students are expected to behave appropriate and respectful during the lab sessions,ones who behave otherwise will be asked to leave the session and receive zero(0) forthe experiment of that week.

Each student should bring leaflets with them while coming to the lab session and fill every requested answer with a readable and understandable handwriting.  Students will be asked to start and complete experiments along with a post-lab report in remaining 2 hours. Any Turkish explanation will not bemarked. To receive a grading from experiments, each and every student must complete all three steps including pre-lab experiments, laboratory performances, and post-lab reports.

Students cannot assign partners and/or experiment stations for themselves. Prior toexperiments, lab assistant will divide the students into pairs and assign their stations.

Grading For Each Week
Experiment Completion 50%
Experiment Performance – Behaviour 30%
Report 20%
For the End of Turn
Experiments for Midterm 50%
Final Exam 50%
Report Format

Click on the weekly experiments section to review and prepare for weekly experiments.