Lab on the Web running real electronics experiments via the Internet /

Main Author: Fjeldly, Tor A.
Corporate Author: Wiley, John and Sons
Other Authors: Shur, Michael
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2003
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Table of Contents:
  • 1.Electronics Laboratory Experiments Accessible via Internet /T.A. Fjeldly and M.S. Shur
  • 1.1.Introduction
  • J.A. del Alamo, V. Chang, L. Brooks, C. McLean, J. Hardison, G. Mishuris and L. Hui
  • 1.2.AIM-Lab at RPI
  • T. Zimmer, M. Billaud, D. Geoffroy, Y. Danto, J. Martinez, F. Gomez, I. Gonzalez, H. Effinger, W. Seifert and A. Wiegand
  • 1.3.LAB-on-WEB at UniK
  • C. Wulff, T.A. Saethre, A. Skjelvan and T. Ytterdal
  • 1.4.Example Experiments
  • I. Gustavsson
  • 1.5.Educational Experience and Future Plans
  • 1.6.Conclusion
  • 2.MIT Microelectronics WebLab
  • 2.1.Introduction
  • 2.2.WebLab System Architecture
  • 2.3.WebLab User Interface
  • 2.4.Educational Use of WebLab
  • 2.5.Collaboration
  • 2.6.Concluding Remarks and Future Plans
  • 3.Instrumentation on the Web
  • 3.1.Introduction
  • 3.2.RETWINE Architecture
  • 3.3.Web Laboratory
  • 3.4.Laboratory 1. Electronics of Integrated Circuits: MOS Transistor
  • 3.5.Evaluation
  • 3.6.Conclusion
  • 4.Next-Generation Laboratory: Solution for Remote Characterization of Analog Integrated Circuits
  • 4.1.Introduction
  • 4.2.Technology
  • 4.3.Physical Architecture and Experimental Setup
  • 4.4.Software Architecture
  • 4.5.Frequency Response Experiment
  • 4.6.Laboratory Assignment
  • 4.7.Experiences with NGL
  • 4.8.Conclusion and Future Plans