EEE List of Laboratories
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
List of Laboratories
The EEE Department is having excellent and advanced laboratory facilities which are totally accessible to all students. Experiments in the lab are carried out manually using discrete components so that students are very much familiar with connections and circuit diagram.
- Electrical machines Laboratory
- Electronic devices and circuits Laboratory
- Microcontroller Laboratory
- Control of electrical machines laboratory
- Power electronics laboratory
- Computer Learning research laboratory
- Wiring and winding laboratory
Electrical Machines Laboratory
To impart knowledge on Principle of operation and performance of Synchronous motor. To impart knowledge on Construction, principle of operation and performance of induction machines. To impart knowledge on Starting and speed control of three- phase induction motors.
Electronic devices and circuits
This lab is well provided with equipment like Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes (CRO), Digital Oscilloscopes, Regulated DC power supplies (RPS), Function Generators and Digital and Analog meters of a wide range. This lab gives practical observation on different basic applications of electronic devices.
Microcontroller Laboratory
Engineering equipments The Basic Microcontroller Lab program is specially designed.
Control of electrical machines laboratory
Engineering equipments The Basic Microcontroller Lab program is specially designed.
Power electronics laboratory
The main laboratory is supplied by 60 Hz ac power at 208 V three-phase into special panels. A separate dc power supply system delivers ± 120 V at up to 24 kW.
Apply the engineering fundamental knowledge to identify, formulate, design and investigate complex engineering problems of electric circuits, power electronics, electrical machines and power systems and to succeed in competitive exams like GATE, IES, GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, etc.
Computer learning research laboratory
Computer-based representations and simulations of natural phenomena and … Cognitive research has shown that feedback is fundamental to learning,