Laboratory Instructor - Digital Logic Laboratory
Laboratory Course, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2023
Primary laboratory instructor for ECE 301, a hands-on digital logic laboratory course focused on practical implementation and testing of digital circuits.
Course Overview
Dedicated laboratory course complementing theoretical digital logic curriculum, emphasizing practical circuit implementation, debugging, and measurement techniques.
Responsibilities
- Presented pre-lab concepts and demonstrations on circuit topologies, measurement techniques, and debugging methodologies
- Supervised weekly experiments involving design, construction, and testing of digital circuits using breadboards and TTL/CMOS ICs
- Provided real-time technical support for hardware troubleshooting and timing analysis
- Evaluated laboratory reports and practical implementations with detailed feedback
- Conducted regular office hours for circuit design support
Key Topics Covered
IC package identification, timing analysis, propagation delay measurement, hazard detection, rise/fall time measurements, and practical debugging techniques for combinational and sequential circuits.
