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ENGR202: Electrical Fundamentals 2

The ENGR202 lab focuses on development of an AC generator that can be used to charge a small electonice device. This system could be used in an emergency to charge a cellular phone, or an mp3 player, if the emergency is a meteor strike that will end the human race. Got to have your tunes to watch the show. During the design of the generator topics like phase, maximum power transfer, and three phase power will be covered.
Generator Image

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Laboratory Manual

ENGR202 - Section 1

ENGR202 - Section 2

ENGR202 - Appendix
- Project Specification Information
- Oscilloscope Usage
- Parts List with pictures

Tektronix National Science Foundation ECD Lattice Semiconductor Atmel Jameco Agilent Technologies TriQuint Semiconductor

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