lap report
LABORATORY REPORT TEMPLATE INSTRUCTIONS
Cover sheet with title of experiment and number, course name, course number, date performed, etc.
Body of report
Summary: Introductory sentence or paragraph explaining the purpose of the experiment.
Part #: An introduction to the first part of the experiment.
· Schematic (drawn in MultiSim) or picture/diagram
· Calculations, which maybe from the pre-lab sheet
· Data table showing the expected results (from the pre-lab sheet) and the measured experimental results
· Graphs depicting the expected results and the measured results
· ‘print screen’ shots from the oscilloscope
· Results, Compare expected results to measured results. Any problems that occurred and the corrections.
· Conclusions: what was learned in this part of the experiment.
Additional Parts: Repeat above for each additional part of the laboratory experiment.
Conclusion: Paragraph explaining what the experiment was about, what was learned and what was verified.
Attachments: Pre-lab with calculations, experiment handout with instructor initials where required.
Additional Information:
· When writing your report, make it clear and concise. Write in a manner conducive to a technical report. To say, “The values were close,” means nothing. Say, “the calculated and measured values fell within 1% and therefore…” Instead of “The current went up…,” write, “The current increased…”
· Never use personal pronouns in your writing. For example: “I measured the current to be…” should be stated as, “The measured current was …”
· All your schematics and flowcharts should be labelled thoroughly. The graphs should have each axis labelled and have a brief title explaining the graph.
· The summary/conclusion is where you convey your understanding of the experiment to your instructor. A Report is complete when another technician can understand it and enough information is available to build each circuit.