What This Document Is
This is a completed laboratory report for Electronics (EMT 1255) at New York City College of Technology. Specifically, it details an experiment focused on rectifier circuits – half-wave, full-wave, and bridge rectifiers – performed on September 23, 2017. The report was completed by Cristhian Urgiles as part of a team, with 100% contribution across all assessed areas: pre-lab preparation, lab session performance, and the report itself.
Why This Document Matters
This report serves as a record of practical application of theoretical concepts related to diode circuits. It’s valuable for students who have completed or are currently undertaking similar electronics coursework, particularly when reviewing experimental procedures and results. It’s also useful for instructors as an example of a completed lab assignment.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *completed example* of a lab report. It does not provide instruction on *how* to perform the experiment or *how* to write a lab report. It’s a demonstration of what a successful submission looks like, not a guide for completing the work independently.
What This Document Provides
The full report includes: a stated objective, a brief introduction to rectifier circuits, a detailed description of the experimental setup and procedure, recorded results in tabular form (including voltage and frequency measurements), a discussion of those results, answers to related questions, a conclusion summarizing the findings, a list of references, and a lab grading rubric. This preview only provides a high-level overview of the report’s contents and structure. It does *not* include the experimental data, circuit diagrams, or detailed analysis contained within the full document.