Electronics Lab

PHY2213.02
Course System Home Terms Fall 2025 Electronics Lab

Course Description

Summary

This course will serve as an introduction to working with circuits in a lab setting. We will learn about the relatively simple rules necessary for working with analog circuits and how those rules can be used to build objects of growing complexity. We will then move on to understanding how to build circuits that can measure properties of and interact with their surroundings. The topics covered in this course are widely applicable and will likely appeal to students interested in physics, computer science, robotics, electronic music, as well as those simply interested in electronic tinkering. While there will be some limited lecture time, the large majority of the time will be spent in the lab building circuits.

Learning Outcomes

  • Practical experience building electronic circuits of growing complexity

Cross List

  • Computer Science

Instructor

  • Hugh Crowl

Day and Time

MO 1:40pm-5:20pm

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

2nd seven weeks

Academic Term

Fall 2025

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

16

Course Frequency

One time only