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ARUNAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

TIRUVANNAMALAI

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING

EC3311- ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


LABORATORY

REGULATION 2021

II YEAR
III SEMESTER

LAB MANUAL

LAB IN-CHARGE HOD/EEE


CONTENTS:

1. Vision and Mission of the Department

2. PEOs and POs

3. Course outcomes (COs)

4. Mapping of COs with POs

5. List of Experiments

6. Basic Electronic Components

7. Scheme of evaluation
VISION
To provide Student Centric Learning Environment so as to produce socially relevant Electrical
and Electronics Engineers with technical competence and analytical skills for taking up
leadership roles in industries and research organizations.

MISSION
 To impart quality education both in theory and practical covering the entire gamut of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
 To conduct collaborative research and consultancy work in cutting edge technologies, to
meet the global challenges.
 To empower the students to meet the requirements of electrical and electronics sector
work and administrative services.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES
After going through the four years of study, our Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Graduates will exhibit ability to:

PO
Graduate Attribute Program Outcome
NO.
Apply knowledge of mathematics, basic science
1 Engineering Knowledge
and engineering science.
2 Problem Analysis Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
Design/Development of Design an electrical system or process to improve
3
Solutions its performance, satisfying its constraints.
Conduct Investigations of Conduct experiments in electrical and electronics
4
Complex Problems systems and interpret the data.
Apply various tools and techniques to improve the
5 Modern Tool Usage
efficiency of the system.
Conduct themselves to uphold the professional and
6 The Engineer and Society
social obligations.
Design the system with environment consciousness
7 Environment and Sustainability
and sustainable development.
Interacting industry, business and society in a
8 Ethics
professional and ethical manner.
9 Individual and Team Work Function in a multidisciplinary team.
10 Communication Proficiency in oral and written Communication.
Project Management and
11 Implement Cost effective and improved system.
Finance
Continue professional development and learning as
12 Life-long Learning
a life-long activity.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

1. Foundation of Electrical Engineering: Ability to understand the principles and working


of electrical components, circuits, systems and control that are forming a part of power
generation, transmission, distribution, utilization, conservation and energy saving.
Students can assess the power management, auditing, crisis and energy saving aspects.

2. Foundation of Mathematical Concepts: Ability to apply mathematical methodologies


to solve problems related with electrical engineering using appropriate engineering tools
and algorithms.

3. Computing and Research Ability: Ability to use knowledge in various domains to


identify research gaps and hence to provide solution which leads to new ideas and
innovations.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)


The Educational Objectives of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) Programme
prepare graduates having knowledge and attitude to

I. Find employment in Core Electrical and Electronics Engineering and service sectors.
II. Get elevated to technical lead position and to lead the organization competitively.
III. Enter into higher studies leading to post-graduate and research degrees.
IV. Become consultant and provide solutions to the practical problems of core
organization.
V. Become an entrepreneur and be part of electrical and electronics product and service
industries.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 To enable the students to understand the behavior of semiconductor device based on


experimentation.
 Be exposed to active and passive circuit elements.
 Familiarize the operation and characteristics of transistor like BJT and FET.
 Explore the characteristics of amplifier gain and frequency response.
 Learn the required functionality of positive and negative feedback systems
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of this course, the students will have the ability to

CO EXPT.
COURSE OUTCOMES
NO. NOs
Analyze the characteristics of PN, Zener diode and BJT in CE,CC,CB
C207.1 1.2
configurations experimentally
C207.2 Analyze the characteristics of JFET and UJT experimentally 3,4
Analyze frequency response characteristics of a Common Emitter
C207.3 5
amplifier experimentally
Analyze the characteristics of RC phase shift and LC oscillators
C207.4 7
experimentally
Analyze the characteristics of half-wave and full-wave rectifier with and
C207.5 8
without filters experimentally
Analyze the characteristics of FET based differential amplifier
C207.6 9
experimentally
C207.7 Calculate the frequency and phase angle using CRO experimentally 10
Analyze the frequency response characteristics of passive filters
C207.8 11
experimentally

CO-PO Mapping:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3

C207.1 - - - 3 3 - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3

C207.2 - - 3 3 3 - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3

C207.3 - 3 3 3 - - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3

C207.4 - 3 3 3 - - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3

C207.5 - - 3 - 3 - - 1.5 - - - - 3 3

C207.6 - - - - 3 - - 1.5 - - - - 3 3

C207.7 - - - - 3 - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3

C207.8 - - - 3 - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3
AVERAGE - 3 2.7 3 3 - - 1.5 - - 3 - 3 3
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Exp.No Name of the Experiment Page No


1 Characteristics of Semiconductor diode, Zener diode , photo 1.1-1.10
diode , and photo transistor,
2 Characteristics of NPN Transistor under common emitter , 2.1-2.8
common collector and common base configurations
3 Characteristics of JFET and draw the equivalent circuit 3.1-3.6
4 Characteristics of UJT and generation of saw tooth 4.1-4.4
waveforms
5 Design and frequency response characteristics of a Common 5.1-5.6
Emitter amplifier
6 Characteristics of light activated relay circuit 6.1-6.8
7 Design and testing of RC phase shift and LC oscillators 7.1-7.4
8 Characteristics of Single Phase half-wave and full wave 8.1-8.8
rectifiers with inductive and capacitive filters
9 Design of Differential amplifiers using FET 9.1-9.6
10 Measurement of frequency and phase angle using CRO 10.1-10.6
11 Realization of passive filters 11.1-11.6
List of Experiments Beyond the Syllabus – Simulation Study
1.1 Introduction to Proteus Simulation
Online
1.2 Introduction to Scilab Online simulator
1.3 Simulation and Experiment Astable and Monostable 1.1.1
Multivibrator 1.1.8

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