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3.1.- POWER SUPPLIES, MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
The electronic laboratory equipment is the set of instruments required to carry out the experimentation in a practical session of electronics. The characteristics of the equipment will depend on the theoretical level of the laboratory to be equipped, whether it is a technical high school, a college or the research and development department of a company.
View moreThe most common devices used in an electronics laboratory are, on the one hand, the electrical measurements instruments, with devices such as the multimeter or multitester that, depending on the model, can perform the functions of ammeter, voltmeter, capacitance meter, resistance meter and many other measures. On the other hand, electronics laboratories have the instruments to analyze signals with electronic devices such as the oscilloscope and the spectrum analyzer. Finally, electronics laboratories have electronic devices to generate signals, either power signals such as those generated by power supplies or variable frequency analog signals such as function generators.
The future of laboratory instrumentation is aimed at the unification of all signal generation and measuring devices (voltmeter, ammeter, spectrum analyzer, function generator, etc.) in a multifunction device connected to a computer (via Internet, Wi-Fi network, local network by Ethernet connector or USB connection), constituting what has been called virtual instrumentation. The virtual instrumentation facilitates the analysis and use of the data obtained in the laboratory since it is the computer which, through a virtual control panel, allows for visualizing and memorizing the obtained data. This feature makes it easier to incorporate the data obtained into the documentation of the experiment carried out in the laboratory.
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