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== ECE 440 Lab 1 ==
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= ECE 440 Lab 1 =
Lab 1 Manual: [[Media:ECE440F13LoveLab1.pdf‎|L1.pdf]]
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= Experiment 1: Signals and Noise (1 week) ([[Media:ECE440F13LoveLab1.pdf‎|L1.pdf]]) =
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== I. OBJECTIVES ==
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Upon completion of this experiment, you should be able to:
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1. Use the signal generators and filters in the lab to generate and filter noise and various types of periodic signals.
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2. Characterize noise and periodic signals in the time and frequency domains by using the 54624A oscilloscope and the 4395A spectrum analyzer respectively.
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3. Use the 8922A voltmeter to determine the RMS voltage (or equivalently, the power) of a signal.
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== Comments On Lab 1 ==
 
 
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ECE 440 Lab 1

Experiment 1: Signals and Noise (1 week) (L1.pdf)

I. OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this experiment, you should be able to:

1. Use the signal generators and filters in the lab to generate and filter noise and various types of periodic signals.

2. Characterize noise and periodic signals in the time and frequency domains by using the 54624A oscilloscope and the 4395A spectrum analyzer respectively.

3. Use the 8922A voltmeter to determine the RMS voltage (or equivalently, the power) of a signal.


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