The Power Lab enables students to observe circuit theory applied to working circuits — often constructed by students. Practical examples are introduced, such as power-efficiency correction, driving motors, linear and switching power supplies, and power modulation. Lab experiments are coordinated with the lectures so students can experience the practical result of power circuits. Experiments start with power efficiency, continue through linear and switch mode power supplies, and touch on practical magnetics. Students learn to use industry-standard test equipment while drawing on their knowledge of circuits, control systems, and AC and DC circuit theory.
Equipment
- 10 Dell Optiplex 7020 computers with Intel Core i7 processors and solid-state drives
- 10 Agilent E 3647A dual output DC power supplies
- 10 Agilent 33220A 20 MHz function/waveform generator
- 10 Agilent 34401A digital multimeter
- 10 Agilent 54641A 350 MHz digital oscilloscope
- 10 Tektronix 2246A 100 MHz analog oscilloscope
- 8 Kepko BOP-50 Programmable Power Supplies
- 1 Fluke PM 6303 RLC meter
- Breadboards, test leads, passive and active components
Lab Director
John F Sevic
Associate Professor
- Electrical, Computer & Software Engr Department
- College of Engineering
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Contact Us
Dr. John F. SevicKing Engineering and Technology Center, Rm. 121
Prescott, AZ 86301