Lab Manual: School of Electrical Engineering
Lab Manual: School of Electrical Engineering
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Lab Manual
Linear Circuit Analysis
EE-(121)
CLASS: BEE-Electronics
SEMESTER: 2nd
E-Mail : [email protected]
I. Laboratory Safety Policies
2. Clothing
When handling dangerous substances, wear gloves, laboratory coats, and safety shield or
glasses. Shorts and sandals should not be worn in the lab at any time. Shoes are required
when working on the machine shops
If you have long hair and loose clothes then make sure that it is tied back or confined.
Keep the work area clear of all materials except those needed for your work.
3. Disposal
Students are responsible for the proper disposal of used material if any in appropriate
containers.
4. Equipment Failure
If a piece of equipment face while being used, report it immediately to lab engineer /
assistant. Never try to fix the problem yourself because you could harm yourself and
others.
If leaving a lab unattended, turn off all ignition sources and lock the doors.
Clean up your work area before leaving.
Wash hands before leaving the lab and before eating.
5. Electricity
Obtain permission by the safety coordinator before operating any high voltage
equipment.
Maintain an unobstructed access to all electrical panels.
Avoid using extension cords whenever possible.
Never, ever modify or otherwise change any high voltage equipment.
Before attracting the power supply to your setup make sure there no ‘’live’’ wires
which can be touched.
When attaching a high voltage power supply ALWAYS switch off the supply.
6. Fire
If a person’s clothing catches on fire, he/she needs help.
Prevent him/her from running.
Make him/her lie down and smother the flame by rolling, wrapping with lab coats,
blankets, towels, etc.
Never turn a carbon dioxide extinguisher on a person.
If a fire breaks out, (if time allows) turn off all burners and remove solvents, place the
chemical and equipment safely to the nearest possible table/bench, exit the building
calmly.
If you do not use the fire extinguisher, leave the room immediately to a safer place
possible outside. There are carbon dioxide extinguisher in the building and the
position and operation of these should be known.
Point the extinguisher at the base of the flames.
Very small fires can be put out with a damp towel by smothering.
Only after the safety of all is assured the matter of the extinguisher the fire is
considered.
Because a few seconds delay can result in very serious injury, Laboratory staff will guide
you on what to do and how to exit during the case of such an emergency.
7. In Case of emergency
Report the location of the emergency; give your name, telephone number, and
building and floor number.
Report the nature of the emergency whether an explosion has occurred and whether
there has been a chemical or electrical fire.
RESCUE: 1122
NAME: Course:
Signature: Room:
Date:
Lab instructor:
Sr. Marks
No Title of Experiment Performance Lab Sign
. (10) Report(05)
1 To study the objective of drawing and need of
drawing.
2 Electrical drawing.
Circuit diagram
Wiring diagram
Wiring schedule
Block diagram
Parts list
Rubrics
Lab Performance (Continuous Assessment) / Performance Test
Performance Exemplary Satisfactory Developing Unsatisfactory
indicator (10-9) (8-6) (5-3) (2-0)
Ability to Fully Has very good Has some Has poor
conduct understands understanding of understanding of understanding of
Experiment the software the software tools the software the software tools
tools including including its tools including including its
its purpose and purpose and quite its purpose and purpose and
quite able to able to conduct able to conduct unable to conduct
conduct the experiment with experiment with experiment on his
entire some help from a lot of help own; lab instructor
experiment lab instructor from lab provides help in
with negligible instructor almost every step
help from lab
instructor
Implementa- Has an Has good skill to Has weak skill to Has poor skill to
ions and excellent skill generate code and generate code generate code,
Results to generate able to generate and able to unable to generate
code Always the acceptable generate code in code and has no
able to code most of the quit less quality ability to identify
generate code time and produce manner. Output and differentiate
for given output generate results are not between different
problems and code for a given that clear. types generate
produce a high problem code basic blocks.
quality code
with desired
output results
Lab Report
Sr. Performance Exemplary Satisfactory Developing Unsatisfactory
No. Indicator (5) (4-3) (2-1) (0)
(Lab Viva)
Level of Description
Inquiry
0 The problem, procedure, and methods to solution are provided to the student. The
student performs the experiment and verifies the result with this manual.
1 The problem and procedure are provided to the student. The student interpret the
data in order to propose viable solutions.
2 The problem is provided to the student. The student develops a procedure for
investigating the problem decides what together and interprets the data in order to
propose viable solutions.
3 A raw phenomenon is provided to the student. The student chooses the problem
to explore develop a procedure for investigating the problem decides what
together and interprets the data in order to propose viable solutions.
V. List of Experiments
Level of
Sr. No. Title of Experiment CLO
Inquiry
Experiment 1 To study the objective of drawing and need of drawing.
Experiment 15 Project
Lab Course Learning Outcomes
CLO1: (A2)
CLO2: (A1)
Course PLOs PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4 PLO5 PLO6 PLO7 PLO8 PLO9 PLO10 PLO11 PLO12
Code
CLOs
CLO1
CLO2