Web-based Remote Semiconductors Devices Testing Laboratory
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v3i3.432Abstract
This paper presents the web-based remote laboratory that will be used as part of the practice for the Electronic Physics subject at the Electronic Engineering course of the National University of Rosario, Argentina. This remote laboratory was developed as a final project of the course by two students. In this project several semiconductors devices (diodes, BJT, J-FET, and phototransistors) can be tested in order to obtain the output characteristics of each one and to study the behavior in different conditions. The fact that the user (student) does not need to install any software to access via Internet and the low cost for implementation of the laboratory, are the most outstanding advantages of this Lab.
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