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Material Type: Lab; Professor: Underwood; Class: Circuit Analysis; Subject: Engineering; University: Messiah College; Term: Unknown 1989;
Typology: Lab Reports
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Circuit Analysis Lab (ENGR 262L) Lab #6: Circuit Design Challenge Preparation: Review what you learned in Circuits Lab so far. Lab Partners: You may work together with a partner at one lab station. Equipment & Components: Meterman (LM 631) Light Meter or Extech 430 Digital Thermometer Other equipment and components, as needed. Procedure: To be determined by you. Lab Reports: One report per group due by the end of the lab period. Include all parts of your report as indicated below, in Lab Report Format. Lab Report Format (for Lab #6): 2 pts Heading: Lab #, Title, Date Author’s Full Name (printed), roles Partner’s Full Name (printed), roles 2 pts Objectives: Design an automatic LED night-light (or temperature indicator) that senses and turns on when dark (or cold), and turns off when light (or warm) in the room (or cup of H 2 O). 1 pt Diagrams: document your design with a circuit schematic, clear and well-labelled. 1 pt Equipment: specify any equipment and components; indicate model # and unit # used 10 pts Results: record your observations, any calculations and test measurements, such as the light intensity at which your “night-light” turns ON/OFF. Answer these questions: