Circuit Diagrams: Circuit diagrams are used mainly on the labs reports. The diagrams give the reader a better idea of how the circuit works and how parts are connected together. Complicated Circuits can be study more effectively by separating in to different parts and displaying the parts as separate diagrams. Circuit diagrams are usually used at the beginning of a presentation/lab report to serve as a guide to the reader.
Structural Diagrams: In the internship where I am working I have come across structural diagrams. The diagrams are use to show and simplify the connection between two systems. For example a structural diagram will show how a satellite will communicate and relay information to a ground station and how the station processes the information. Structural Diagrams can either come at the beginning, the middle or at the presentation. These structural diagrams can also help the reader/audience understand how the two systems work together.
Graphs: Many times I have preformed a lab and taken tons of data for a circuit. To show the characteristics of the circuit the data is plotted in a graph to display any relationships. For example a graph can be help in showing a linear relationship between current and voltage. Graphs will usually come after tables full of data to be interpret the data in the table.
Videos: Videos are a very useful visual representation of information in electrical engineering. Videos are used to show demonstrations how set up an experiment, to show how a particular device works and to show the completion of a particular project. Videos are highly preferred in presentation because the technical aspects of what is being presented can be made easy to understand. Usually a video will be show at the end of the presentation, as a tool to pull the entire presentation together into a final result.
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