Title of Lab EE 230L

Boise State University

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

EE230L: Digital Systems Laboratory

Lab #:

Title

Team Members:

(Names)

Experiment Performed on: Date

Report Due:

Objective

Think about the overall objectives of the laboratory experiment and summarize them in 1-2

sentences. Do not simply copy the objective given in the lab instructions word for word.

Equipment Involved

Describe or list all of the equipment that was used during the experiment, including any test equipment that was used. Also include the type of components used during construction of your digital circuit.

Procedures, Steps & Results

Part I

(Sometimes the labs are broken into more than one part. Repeat the following sections for each part.)

Introduction

Describe what was done in this part of the lab. Take some time to think about this and explain

it clearly.

Content

In this section you “show your work” for the laboratory experiment. This could consist of

procedure descriptions, calculations, drawings, schematics, timing diagrams, equipment setup

drawings, or truth tables. Think about what steps you go through in order to complete the

experiment and determine whether your project is working correctly or not. Think about what the lab instructor will need to grade whether you have completed the laboratory as specified.

Note: In nearly every laboratory experiment in this course, every time you include a

schematic, you also need to include a timing diagram to go with it. Without having

your Xilinx files, this is the only way the grader can tell if all the wires are

connected correctly and if your design is functioning properly. It is important that

you understand what your timing diagram is telling you.

Results

Write a few sentences that sum up your results for this part of the laboratory experiment.

(If there are multiple sections in a laboratory, duplicate the above accordingly.)

Conclusions

Write about what was learned, any problems faced and additional commentary not included in the

content sections above. This is where you have the opportunity to reflect on the lab and consider

how what you have done connects with what you have learned in lecture.

Appendices

Please include chip pin outs, circuit schematics … etc. Schematics you create in the laboratory

experiment can be included here, or in the “Content” section(s) above.

References

If you need any other references in your report, you need to include them here.

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