EECS 210: Electrical Engineering I By: Prof. Gabriel M. Rebeiz EECS Dept. University of Michigan USA Goals This laboratory manual combines six experiments designed to introduce you to the world of electronics and electrical signals. We will concentrate on applications to audio circuits. Please approach the labs with curiosity and a "what if...?" approach. Ask questions and try other circuits if you wish (always keeping safety in mind). Equipment • Agilent E3631A Triple output DC power supply • Agilent 33120A Function Generator (Replacement model: Agilent 33220A Function / Arbitrary Waveform Generator) • Agilent 34401A Multimeter • Written for Agilent 54645A Oscilloscope (Replacement model: Agilent DSO5012A 5000 Series Oscilloscope) Experiments • EECS 210 Laboratory Manual • EECS 210 TA/Professor Laboratory Manual • Experiment 1: Telephone Systems and Dialing Tones • Experiment 2: Voltage Dividers, DC & AC Signals, and Batteries • Experiment 3: Audio Amp. Frequency Response, Distortion & Clipping • Experiment 4: Variable Gain Amps; Summers; Intermodulation Prod… • Experiment 5: Noise and Differential Amplifiers to the Rescue • Experiment 6: Audio Tone Control Amplifier These experiments have been submitted by third parties and Agilent has not tested any of the experiments. You will undertake any of the experiments solely at your own risk. Agilent is providing these experiments solely as an informational facility and without review. AGILENT MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO ANY EXPERIMENT. AGILENT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF ANY OF THE EXPERIMENTS. 1