Program: Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Code: 4036 Course Title: Electronics Lab
Semester: 4 Credits: 1.5
Course Category: Program Core
Periods per week: 3 (L: 0 T: 0 P:3) Periods per semester: 45
Course Objectives:
● To impart the knowledge about electronic circuits and components used in
Electronics engineering.
● To familiarize with power electronics circuit components used in Electrical
engineering.
Course Prerequisites:
Course
Topic Course name Semester
code
Knowledge of active and passive Fundamentals of Electrical &
2
components Electronics
Knowledge of transistor biasing,
Analog & Digital Circuits 3
op-amps, digital circuits
Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the students will be able to:-
Duration
COn Description Cognitive Level
(Hours)
Experiment with various analog circuits using
CO1 9 Applying
transistors.
CO2 Develop various analog circuits using op-amps. 9 Applying
Construct various sequential and combinational
CO3 12 Applying
digital circuits.
Develop various triggering circuits for SCR and
CO4 9 Applying
observe waveforms.
Lab Exam 6
CO – PO Mapping
Course
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
Outcomes
CO1 3
CO2 3
CO3 3
CO4 3
3-Strongly mapped, 2-Moderately mapped, 1-Weakly mapped
Course Outline
Module Duration
Name of Experiment Cognitive Level
Outcome (Hours)
CO1 Experiment with various analog circuits using transistors.
Identify the values of various resistors, capacitors
M1.01 1.5 Applying
and inductors
Identify various terminals and check the following
semiconductor devices
M1.02 1.5 Applying
(a) Diode (b) Zener diode (c) Transistor
(d) SCR (e) UJT
Develop a single stage RC coupled CE
amplifier with potential divider bias
Observe the phase difference between input and
M1.03 3 Applying
output waveforms
Plot its frequency response and determine the
bandwidth
Construct RC phase shift oscillator and
M1.04 3 Applying
observe the frequency of oscillation
CO2 Develop various analog circuits using op-amps.
M2.01 Inverting amplifier 3 Applying
3
M2.02 Non inverting amplifier Applying
3
M2.03 Voltage follower Applying
Lab Exam - I 3
CO3 Construct various sequential and combinational digital circuits.
Verify the truth table of following gates
M3.01 (a) AND (b) OR (c) NOT 3 Applying
(d) XOR (e) NAND (f) NOR
M3.02 Construct a half adder using logic gates. 1.5 Applying
M3.03 Construct a half-subtractor using logic gates. 1.5 Applying
M3.04 Construct J-K flip flop using NAND gates. 3 Applying
Construct MOD-10 asynchronous counter using
M3.05 3 Applying
flip flops
CO4 Develop various triggering circuits for SCR and observe waveforms.
Develop and apply trigger circuits using R
M4.01 and observe the firing angle of SCR with 3 Applying
changing values of R.
Develop and apply trigger circuits using RC
M4.02 and observe the firing angle of SCR with 3 Applying
changing values of R and C.
Develop a UJT triggering circuit and
M4.03 observe the effect of variation in values of R 3 Applying
and C
Lab Exam - II 3
Text /Reference:
T/R Book Title/Author
K.A Navas, Electronics Lab Manual - Vol 1 PHI Learning,ISBN:
T1
9788120351424
K.A Navas, Electronics Lab Manual - Vol 2, PHI Learning, ISBN:
T2
9789388028080
R1 V.K.Mehta. Principles of Electronics. S Chand &co.
R2 R.S. Sedha. Applied Electronics. S Chand &co
R3 Floyd and Jain-Digital fundamentals- Pearson
R4 M Morris Mano and Michael Cilettio-Digital Design-PEARSON
R5 P.S. Bimbhra, Power Electronics, Khanna Publications,
M.D.Singh and Khanchandani K.B, Power Electronics. Second edition, McGraw
R6
Hill Publishing Co.Ltd
Online Resources:
Sl.No Website Link
1 http://vlabs.iitb.ac.in/vlab/electrical/index.html#
2 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ac.in/be/
3 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ac.in/dec/
4 www.electrical4u.com
5 www.nptel.ac.in
6 www.swayam.gov.in
Student Activity
Suggested Open-ended Experiments:
Students can do open-ended experiments as a group of 3-5. There is no duplication in
experiments between groups. This is mainly for the purpose of continuous internal
evaluation and a score of 15 marks. Students should prepare a separate report on the open-
ended experiment of their choice.
Example:
1. Construct a DC power supply with 0 to 30 variable voltage.
2. Construct a smart street lighting system using motion sensors.
3. Develop and test the performance of the battery charger using thyristors.
4. Construct an inverter circuit and observe the waveforms.
5. Develop full adder/full subtractor using Multiplexer ICs.
6. Develop an oscillator using UJT
7. Experiment with simulation software on any basic circuit and examine its
waveforms