Hardware and manual module revision for analog communications laboratory

Analog Communication Laboratory is one of the most important laboratory course offered by the College of Engineering for the Electronics and Communication Engineering students as it act as a foundation for their understanding in the communication field. The application of the knowledge that they gat...

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Main Authors: Flores, Christopher Jason A., Santillan, Benjamin James C., Tomas, Carlos T., Jr.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2012
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11788
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Analog Communication Laboratory is one of the most important laboratory course offered by the College of Engineering for the Electronics and Communication Engineering students as it act as a foundation for their understanding in the communication field. The application of the knowledge that they gathered in their lectures regarding analog communication will be put to test as they do experiments to greater understand the topics that they have discussed. Every device used in this laboratory is very important as it pose great effect to the outcome of data that would be obtained especially the analog communication module which is always used in this laboratory. But from some batch’s experience, the experiments that they have done could not be easily understood and some procedures are incorrect. In addition, the device that they used does not function properly, particularly the analog communication module, thus the students cannot attain the correct and expected results for the experiments. To solve this problem, our group came up with the idea of revising the laboratory experiments of analog communications to further enhance the students’ knowledge in the field of analog communication. Our group has also created a new laboratory module which we called as 2FST Analog communications trainer3. Wherein FST are the acronyms of our last names Flores, Santillan and Tomas.