Development of (DT) Diode Transistor electronics laboratory equipment / Danilo O. Reyes, Jr.
Material type: TextDescription: 24 p. : ill. 28 cmSummary: The purpose of the study was to develop a functional prototype of DT Diode transistor laboratory equipment at a lower price by using locally available materials. This equipment is also designed to augment the existing laboratory equipment being used by the college in the field of electronics. The equipment is composed of a base unit and five circuit module connectors and component strips. The module has pre-designed circuits where the student can perform activities to simulate basic electronics circuit operations such as rectification and amplification being presented in their electronics lecture subject. The equipment can also be used to verify mathematical design and analysis in basic electronics circuits.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The purpose of the study was to develop a functional prototype of DT Diode transistor laboratory equipment at a lower price by using locally available materials. This equipment is also designed to augment the existing laboratory equipment being used by the college in the field of electronics. The equipment is composed of a base unit and five circuit module connectors and component strips. The module has pre-designed circuits where the student can perform activities to simulate basic electronics circuit operations such as rectification and amplification being presented in their electronics lecture subject. The equipment can also be used to verify mathematical design and analysis in basic electronics circuits.
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