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EET130
Digital Systems I
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Lab 1
Signals and Number Systems
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Honor Pledge:
I pledge to support the Honor System of ECPI. I will refrain from any form of academic dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic community, it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violators of the honor code. I understand that any failure on my part to support the Honor System will be turned over to a Judicial Review Board for determination. I will report to the Judicial Review Board hearing if summoned.
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Student Name Date:1/1/2018
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Contents
Part 1: Methods and Procedures. 4
Part 1: Results and Figures. 4
Part 2: Methods and Procedures. 4
Part 2: Results and Figures. 4
Lab Report Instructions: (This instruction box is to be deleted before submission of Lab report) Before starting on your lab report, please follow the following steps: 1) Navigate to the Lab Report Help Page on the ET Resource Hub. 2) Watch the “Lab Report Structure Video.” 3) Complete this lab report. Upon completion, you will submit only this lab report to your instructor. |
Abstract
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What is an Abstract? Write the Abstract, Introduction and Conclusion last! This should include a brief description of all parts of the lab. The abstract should be complete in itself. It should summarize the entire lab; what you did, why you did it, the results and your conclusion. Think of it as a summary to include all work done. It has to be succinct but yet detailed enough for a person to know what this report deals with in its entirety.
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Introduction
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What is an Introduction? Write the Abstract, Introduction and Conclusion last! In your own words, explain the reason for performing the experiment and give a concise summary of the theory involved, including any mathematical detail relevant to later discussion in the report. State the objectives of the lab as well as the overall background of the relevant topic.
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Part 1: Methods and Procedures
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List and describe the steps for the practical lab. A schematic of the experimental setup is also required. This section is the most important section of the report. Data representations and analysis are crucial in the engineering field. This section should include all raw data collected, e.g., voltage and current readings. All results are to be presented in both tabular and graphical form. All tables must have titles and all figures must have brief captions. |
Part 1: Results and Figures
Take screenshots of each circuit in part 1 after the circuit simulation. Be sure to include the multimeters in the screenshots.
All screenshots of Multisim circuits must contain the date and time from the system tray. This section should include all raw data collected, e.g., voltage and current readings. All results are to be presented in both tabular and graphical form. All tables must have titles and all figures must have brief captions. |
Part 2: Methods and Procedures
(This instruction box is to be deleted before submission of Lab report)
List and describe the steps for the practical lab. A schematic of the experimental setup is also required.
This section is the most important section of the report. Data representations and analysis are crucial in the engineering field. This section should include all raw data collected, e.g., voltage and current readings. All results are to be presented in both tabular and graphical form. All tables must have titles and all figures must have brief captions. |
Part 2: Results and Figures
Take screenshots of each circuit in part 1 after the circuit simulation. Be sure to include the multimeters in the screenshots.
All screenshots of Multisim circuits must contain the date and time from the system tray. This section should include all raw data collected, e.g., voltage and current readings. All results are to be presented in both tabular and graphical form. All tables must have titles and all figures must have brief captions. |
Conclusion
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What is a Conclusion? Write the Abstract, Introduction and Conclusion last! This section should reflect your understanding of the experiment conducted. Important points to include are a brief discussion of your results, an interpretation of the actual experimental results as they apply to the objectives of the experiment set out in the introduction should be given. Also, discuss any problems encountered and how they were resolved.
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References
Floyd, T. L. (2014). Digital Fundamentals (11th ed.). Pearson Education (US). https://ecpi.vitalsource.com/books/9780133524390
(2017) National Instruments Multisim (V 14.1) [Windows]. Retrieved from http://www.ni.com/multisim/
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