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ITI1100A-Model - Lab-Report

This document outlines the structure and content requirements for a lab report for the ITI 1100A Digital Systems course. It provides examples of the necessary sections, including objectives, equipment used, circuit diagrams, experimental data and results, comparison of theoretical and experimental findings, discussion and conclusions, and an appendix with the pre-lab questions. The main sections that must be included are objectives, equipment, circuit diagrams, experimental data and processing, comparison of theoretical and actual outcomes, and discussion/conclusions. Marks or grades will be assigned based on the thoroughness, clarity, and accuracy of the content and documentation provided within each section.

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ITI1100A-Model - Lab-Report

This document outlines the structure and content requirements for a lab report for the ITI 1100A Digital Systems course. It provides examples of the necessary sections, including objectives, equipment used, circuit diagrams, experimental data and results, comparison of theoretical and experimental findings, discussion and conclusions, and an appendix with the pre-lab questions. The main sections that must be included are objectives, equipment, circuit diagrams, experimental data and processing, comparison of theoretical and actual outcomes, and discussion/conclusions. Marks or grades will be assigned based on the thoroughness, clarity, and accuracy of the content and documentation provided within each section.

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Lab #: Lab Title

ITI 1100A- Digital Systems


Winter 2020
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Ottawa

Course Coordinator: Dr. Ahmed Karmouch


Teaching Assistants: TA 1 Name
TA 2 Name

Group #

Student Name and number #


Student Name and number #

Experiment Date:
Submission Date:
Objectives (2 marks*)
● Use point form with bullets
● State main objectives and sub objectives
● State laws/theorems verified if any

Equipment & Components (2 marks*)


● List all main instruments, tools, software and other components used
● Include their model/type
● Quartus II Student Edition Software
● Altera UP-1 circuit board
● Wire strippers etc…

Circuit Diagrams (2 ~ 8 marks*)


 Include screen-shots of schematic design diagrams which shows all gates and other
components with pin names clearly
 Clearly specify to which part or section the figure is belong to, by following same
title/sub-title structure used in lab manual.
 Clearly Name and number Circuit Diagrams

Example:

Part I – Combinational Logic Circuits Construction


One Chip Logic Circuit

Sample
Only

Figure 1: Screen-shot of One-chip logic circuit diagram (Figure 6.1.1 of Lab Manual)**

* Mark assignments can deviate from above values for different labs. This is to let you know roughly how much
weight you should put for each part of the report
** Results and diagrams shown in this model lab report are not accurate
Experimental Data and Data Processing (4 ~ 10 marks*)
 Include Screen-shots of simulation outputs. If you only include screen-shots of input
waveform diagrams without simulation output, marks will not be given
 Tabulate observed experimental results
 Perform calculations using observed/measured data to obtain comparable results if
necessary.
i.e. some observed results might need further processing before comparing with
theoretical results.
 Specify to which part or section screen-shots, calculations and tables are belong to) by
following same title/sub-title structure used in lab manual.
 Present experimental data in the same order as the procedure

Example
Part I – Combinational Logic Circuits Construction

One Chip Logic Circuit

Sample
Only

Figure 2 : Simulation output waveform of one chip circuit**

Table 1 : Experimental data observed from MAX 7000 circuit board**

Input given from dip switches Observed Output from


LED’s
A B Q
0 0Sample 0
0 1 Only 0
1 0 0
1 1 1

* Mark assignments can deviate from above values for different labs. This is to let you know roughly how much
weight you should put for each part of the report
** Results and diagrams shown in this model lab report are not accurate
Comparison of Theoretical Data and Experimental Data
(12 ~ 20 marks*)
 Perform a side-by-side comparison of expected and experimental data in tables
 Highlight important observations (if any), used in result analysis and comparison.
 Highlight major deviations of observed results (if any) from theoretical
 Include calculations used for result analysis and comparison if necessary
 Explain briefly about compared and analyzed results

Example:
Part I – Combinational Logic Circuits Construction
One Chip Logic Circuit

Table 2 : Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental results for one chip logic circuit**

Inputs Expected Actual


Results Results

A B Q Q

0 0 0 0

0 1 Sample 0 0
Only
1 0 0 0

1 1 1 1

The results observed experimentally for one chip circuit from MAX 7000 FGPA were identical
to results obtained theoretically as expected.

Discussion & Conclusions (10 marks)


 Discuss objectives and experiment methodology in brief
 Discuss matching of expected and experimental data in general and state what laws have
been verified, what sub-objectives have been met
 Try to give logical explanation for major deviations of results (if any) and discuss
problems you faced and solutions used to overcome them.

Appendix (Pre-Lab) (2 marks)


 Attach clearly written pre-lab with correct order of pages

* Mark assignments can deviate from above values for different labs. This is to let you know roughly how much
weight you should put for each part of the report
** Results and diagrams shown in this model lab report are not accurate

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