Low Cost Implementation of Remote Lab with Large Number of Configurations for a BJT Amplifier

Authors

  • Dag A. H. Samuelsen Buskerud University College
  • Olaf H. Graven Buskerud University College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v7iS1.1723

Keywords:

Remote laboratory, BJT, amplifier, experiments

Abstract


This paper demonstrate how to construct an advanced yet low cost remote lab for experiments for an module in analogue electronics at an electrical engineering course at second year bachelor level. The remote lab is designed for running experiments on a normal BJT common emitter amplifier circuit, while maintaining the possibility for the students to use a wide range of different setups. The main reasons for using remote lab are the opportunity to give the students the chance to focus on the theory for the laboratory and not setup problems, in addition the availability of the exercise is 24/7 and not dependent on the opening hours of the physical laboratory.

Author Biographies

Dag A. H. Samuelsen, Buskerud University College

Department for technology

Olaf H. Graven, Buskerud University College

Department for technology

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Published

2011-09-18

How to Cite

Samuelsen, D. A. H., & Graven, O. H. (2011). Low Cost Implementation of Remote Lab with Large Number of Configurations for a BJT Amplifier. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 7(S1), pp. 31–36. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v7iS1.1723

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Special Focus Papers