Semester: 6
Teaching Unit: UEM3.2
Course 4: Pulse Electronics – Laboratory
Total Hours (VHS): 15h00 (Lab: 1h00)
Credits: 1
Coefficient: 1

Objectives

To generate, using electronic circuits, different types of pulses and verify their characteristics through oscilloscope measurements.
To learn practical methods for generating different types of signals.

Recommended Prerequisites

Pulse Electronics.

Pulse Electronics Laboratory:

TP1: Integrator circuit and differentiator circuit.
TP2: Clipper circuits.

TP3: Sawtooth signal generator and triangular signal generator.

TP4: Study of an example of an ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) circuit and study of an example of a DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) circuit.

TP5: Comparators
Implementation of bistable circuits using transistors, operational amplifiers, logic gates, and the NE555 circuit.

TP6: Astable circuits
Implementation of astable circuits using transistors, operational amplifiers, logic gates, and the NE555 circuit.

TP7: Monostable circuits
Implementation of monostable circuits using transistors, operational amplifiers, logic gates, the NE555 circuit, and the 74121 and 74123 integrated circuits.

TP8: Schmitt trigger circuits
Implementation of a Schmitt trigger circuit using transistors, operational amplifiers, logic gates, and the NE555 circuit.

Assessment Method:
Continuous assessment: 100%.