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ELEC 204
Lab Report & Notebook Guidelines
Basic Requirements
Succinct and clearly written.Sufficient description to enable an
engineer familiar with basic electrical measurements to reproduce your results.
Printed output from a word processor.Figures may be hand-drawn, if
necessary.Proper grammar, punctuation, spelling
expected
Formatting
Typed in 10 or 12 point type formulae typeset using an equation
editorSame font and form for all headings.One inch left & right margins Number every page of the report, but
don’t show number for cover page.Cite your source as a reference (a
number in square brackets, e.g. [1])A list of references at end of report
(IEEE)
Tables & Figures
Tables and figures must have a title, a number, and a caption (above for table, below for figure).
Referenced in the text by title and number
Specify unit of measure associated with variable
Use table when there is no relation between subsequent datum
Required Elements
Cover pagePurpose of experimentTest configuration Circuit testedTest procedureMeasured results/Comparison with
theoretical resultsConclusion
Cover Page
Course/section numberAssignment numberExperiment titleEngineer namesEngineer signaturesDate of submission
ELEC 204-01
Technical Report for Lab Assignment #0
Resistor Combinations in Series
G. KirchhoffE.L. Thevenin
January 31, 1872
Purpose of Experiment
State theoretical principles or concepts that this experiment is trying to prove.
May also be to gain experience in using the lab equipment.
Test Configuration
Block DiagramInstrument Manufacturer/Model Number
HP34401A
MULTIMETER
RESISTORNETWORK
UNDER TEST
Circuit Tested
Schematic of circuitReference designatorsNominal element values should be given.
R2
R1
1.5K
7.5K
Test Procedure
Enough description that the experiment could be reproduced by anyone familiar with basic electrical measurements.
Sequential in narrative style (i.e., no bulleting or numbering)
Do not just copy the instruction lists in the lab assignments.
Write in third person, past tense, passive voice.
First Person
We connected the function generator to the input port of the circuit.
Second Person
We connected the function generator to the input port of the circuit.
Connect the function generator to the input port of the circuit.
Third Person
We connected the function generator to the input port of the circuit.
Connect the function generator to the input port of the circuit.
The function generator was connected to the input port of the circuit.
Measured Results
Nominal value is the value expected by looking at the markings on the device.
Measured value is read off the test equipment during the experiment.
Use tables where appropriate.Deviation from nominal
%100%
nominal
nominalmeasureddeviation
Comparison with Theoretical
Measured values versus what would be predicted by a theoretical analysis of the circuit performance, e.g., compare the measured resistance of two resistors connected in series with R1+R2.
Express comparison as a %error.
Discussion of results in present tense, passive voice
%100%
ltheoretica
ltheoreticameasurederror
Conclusions
What theoretical principle or concept did this experiment prove?
Describe how the principle is supported by your findings/data.
Within experimental error, this laboratory exercise has demonstrated that the equivalent resistance of two resistors connected in series is equal to the sum of the individual values.
Conclusions
What theoretical principle or concept did this experiment prove?
Within experimental error, this laboratory exercise has demonstrated that the equivalent resistance of two resistors connected in series is equal to the sum of the individual values.
“I learned a lot” or “it was fun” are not valid conclusions.
Typical Grading Form
Lab Notebooks
Most companies require their engineers to keep notebooks of their work.
Effective evidence in patent disputesChronological account of work helps
engineers remember what has been done.
Requirements
Bound volume. Loose leaf notebooks are not acceptable.
All pages must be sequentially numbered. Each side of a sheet is considered a page.
The first sheet should be reserved for a table of contents.
Label the first page used for a particular experiment with the title of that experiment, and reference the page number in the Table of Contents.
Requirements
Make all entries in ink.Do not erase entries. To delete information,
cross it out with a single line.The date entries were made must appear on
every page.Each page must be signed by the engineer
taking the data.
Requirements
No blank numbered pages are permitted. Write “This page intentionally left blank.” if necessary.
Any added material, such as PSPICE plot, must be permanently affixed using tape or glue. The material itself must be signed and dated.
Summary
A lab notebook is not intended to be a publication quality document.
It is first and foremost a chronological record of the daily work of an engineer.
As such, it can serve as a valuable legal document and guide for others carrying the work forward.