====== Electrical Engineering Lab ====== ===== Preparation ===== **Before you are allowed to participate in the lab, you must have read the [[lab_electrical_engineering:laboratory_regulations_SS26|lab regulations]]. \\ For insurance reasons, this must be confirmed at the first appointment before the experiments begin.** Please note that an attendance list will be provided at every on-site session. * The tasks are worked on synchronously during the lab session. This means nobody can leave early. * You must **print the assignment yourself**. * Please read the experiment script and the "Preparation for the short test" thoroughly before each experiment. * For carrying out the experiments, some [[lab_electrical_engineering:Hints for Electrical Setups]] have been compiled to make your life easier. ==== Experiments ==== {{elektrotechnik_labor:et1_laborss2020.jpg?300}} * You can find the experiment scripts in [[https://ilias.hs-heilbronn.de/ilias.php?baseClass=ilrepositorygui&ref_id=1019525|ILIAS]]. * There are 6 on-site experiments at the university. * The preparation for the short test can be found here in the wiki under each experiment (see the menu bar on the left). ~~PAGEBREAK~~ ~~CLEARFIX~~ ==== Semester, group, and time allocation ==== * The semester allocation is shown below. * The [[https://ilias.hs-heilbronn.de/ilias.php?baseClass=ilrepositorygui&ref_id=1005157|group allocation]] will be available in ILIAS from one week before lectures start. * The course is worth 2 ECTS. This corresponds to about 50...60 hours of work to complete all content. \\ This is divided as follows: * 6x 3.5h on-site lab with examination * 6x 5h preparation ^ Location ^ Experiment ^ Date ^ Room ^ Group in the lab ^ | {{fa>university}} \\ On-site \\ session | [[1 Resistors]] | 18.03.2026 | D041 | GrA | | ::: | ::: | 19.03.2026 | D041 | GrB | | ::: | [[2 Capacitors]] | 26.03.2026 | D041 | GrB | | ::: | ::: | 02.04.2026 | D041 | GrA | | ::: | [[3 Rectifier]] | 09.04.2026 | C028 | GrA | | ::: | ::: | 16.04.2026 | C028 | GrB | | ::: | [[4 AC Voltage]] | 23.04.2026 | D041 | GrB | | ::: | ::: | 30.04.2026 | D041 | GrA | | ::: | [[5 Operational Amplifier 1]] | 07.05.2026 | D041 | GrA | | ::: | ::: | 21.05.2026 | D041 | GrB | | ::: | [[5 Operational Amplifier 2]] | 11.06.2026 | C028 | GrB | | ::: | ::: | 18.06.2026 | C028 | GrA | ~~PAGEBREAK~~ ~~CLEARFIX~~ ==== Oral examination ==== * Prepare well (see time allocation) for the oral examination; the difficulty level will increase over the semester. * Being well prepared means you are able to explain concepts **without any aids** (also no papers of your own). You should be able to explain the topics using examples, sketches, mathematics, as well as current/voltage waveforms. * For all experiments, you will find on the experiment’s wiki page a list of bullet points that you should be able to explain freely. \\ I also recommend delving deeper into the topics than just being able to explain the individual words. \\ As literature sources, the [[https://wiki.mexle.org/electrical_engineering_and_electronics_1/start#additional_links|Additional Links]] under EEE1 (German and English) can be used. * Furthermore, you should have worked through the materials in ILIAS before the experiment. * The oral examinations are planned for Friday during the experiment. The dates can be found in the group allocation in ILIAS. * After each examination, I will give you brief feedback about my impression and the partial grade achieved. ====== Location of the labs ====== The route to labs C028 and D041, where the experiments take place according to the allocation shown above, is sketched here: {{drawio>elektrotechnik_labor:LageDBau.svg}} ====== Further links ====== * The University of Deusto offers a remotely controlled real lab where you can get a first glimpse into various experiments: https://labsland.com/en