TroniC ELEN2016A Electronics I
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// J1 Lab workbench bay

Labs

Prepare, build, measure, simulate, and connect course theory to real electronic circuit behaviour during the Monday and Friday lab slots.

Monday 14:00-17:00 Friday 14:00-17:00 No booking system yet
J1-INBring circuit questions
J1-BUILDMeasure and debug
J1-OUTFeed project progress

// Current lab use

Labs are the practical engine of the course

Students use the lab sessions for practical electronics work, Crypto-Box project development, LTspice support, and supervised engagement with circuits covered in the course.

Bring Lab notebook, current circuit notes, components, LTspice access, and questions from lectures or tutorials.
Do Build, measure, debug, simulate, and connect the circuit to the week's calculations.
Ask Ask circuit-specific questions when stuck, especially where measurements and theory disagree.

// Lab guidance slots

Monday and Friday workbench route

Session Primary use What students should bring Linked TroniC page
Monday lab Build, test, simulate, and get practical help. Lab notebook, components, LTspice access, and current project work. Project route
Friday lab Continue practical work, measurements, simulation, and project development. LTspice files, components, circuit questions, and notes from the week's tutorials. Tutorial route

// Project connection

Crypto-Box lives in the lab

The project is practical hardware design, not a take-home-only writing exercise. Use lab time to test sensors, validate analogue behaviour, debug thresholds, and connect physical evidence to the final engineering report.

// Route links

Next step after lab preparation

Open the project route when your lab work connects to Crypto-Box design. Check comms before each lab for any updated instructions.