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Digital Electronics Lab

  • 26-09-2014 8:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15


    Hi guys,

    We built a few circuits in the lab for one of my modules, and we had to take certain readings.

    I'm sure I made a mistake taking my readings though because when I use maths to verify them they're nowhere near the right answers.

    Does anyone know if I can go into the lab during the breaks between my lectures and use the equipment to build the circuits again and get the right readings?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,652 ✭✭✭Chimaera


    Cian__ wrote: »
    Hi guys,

    We built a few circuits in the lab for one of my modules, and we had to take certain readings.

    I'm sure I made a mistake taking my readings though because when I use maths to verify them they're nowhere near the right answers.

    Does anyone know if I can go into the lab during the breaks between my lectures and use the equipment to build the circuits again and get the right readings?

    At the very least you need permission from the technician in the lab and realistically you need to be supervised. So no it's unlikely you'll be able to do this.

    Doing the lab isn't necessarily about getting the right results, it's about gaining a practical insight into the theory. Give some thought to what you did in the lab and where it might have gone awry. Use the comparison between theoretical predictions and actual results as the basis for your discussion.


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