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EINSTEIN
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Sir.C.V.Raman Nagar, Tirunelveli-12

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Subject Code: EC-76
“ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DESIGN LAB”

Name Reg No Branch Year & Semester

: …………………………………… : …………………………………… : …………………………………… : ……………………………………

EC-76 ESD LAB MANUAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Exp.No 1 2 3 4

Name of the experiment DESIGN OF AN INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER

Page No

DESIGN OF AC/DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR USING SCR DESIGN OF PROCESS CONTROL TIMER i) DESIGN OF AM MODULATOR AND DEMODULATOR ii) DESIGN OF FM MODULATOR AND DEMODULATOR

5 6 7 8 9 10

DESIGN OF WIRELESS DATA MODEM PCB LAYOUT DESIGN USING CAD TOOL MICROCONTROLLER BASED SYSTEMS DESIGN DSP BASED SYSTEM DESIGN PSUEDO RANDOM SEQUENCE GENERATOR ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT DESIGN

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EC-76 ESD LAB MANUAL

INDEX
EX.No DATE NAME OF EXPERIMENT PAGE No MARKS INITIAL

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EC-76 ESD LAB MANUAL Ex. No.1 DESIGN OF AN INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER

AIM: To design, construct and test an instrumentation amplifier using IC 741 and vary its gain from 1 to 100. APPARATUS REQUIRED: S.No 1 2 Name of the Apparatus Operational Amplifier Resistor Range IC 741 10k 1k 150 Quantity 4 10 4 1 1

3

DRB

4 5 6 7

Bread Board &Connecting wires Dual Power Supply Rheostat Ammeter

As required 1 1 1

(0-100) (0-250)µA

8

Multimeter

1

THEORY: INSTUMENTATION AMPLIFIER: Instrumentation amplifier is generally required in any measurement system using electrical transducers to enhance signal levels often in low voltage less than mV. Also it is required to provide impedance matching and isolation. When the desired input rides over a common mode signal special amplifier are needed so that difference signals get amplified to an acceptable level while the common mode signals get attenuated.

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