Electronics Fundamentals

The knowledge of electronic circuits must be covered in the fundamental courses of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.  The basic electrical and electronic concepts and principles, as well as their applications to solving real circuit analysis problems are a part of Electronic Fundamentals. The knowledge of semiconductor devices, digital electronics, integrated circuits and microprocessors are a must for Electronic Engineers.

 

Electronic Device Lab:

The Electronic Devices course explores principles, analysis and applications of different types of semiconductor devices such as diodes, BJTs and FETs. The knowledge and understanding of this course can be used in many advanced courses like analog electronics, VLSI circuits, microprocessors etc. The laboratory experiments of the Electronic Device laboratory reinforce lecture theory and provide the students with experience in the use of test instruments and procedures. After completing this lab students will be able to identify and demonstrate semiconductor device applications in the form of clippers, clampers, rectifiers and voltage regulators and perform both large and small signal analysis (at low frequency) of BJT and MOSFET amplifiers.  They will also be able to use engineering components and modern simulation tools to realize simple electronic circuits involving semiconductor devices. Through hands-on lab experiments, the course introduces students to various laboratory equipment and teaches them to experimentally verify theoretical concepts and knowledge.

Equipment list:

  • 8 port Dual Speed Switch
  • AC Chord
  • Almirah Steel
  • Bread Board
  • Bulb box/board
  • Cat 5e  
  • Co-axial cable
  • Computer
  • Computer chord
  • CPU
  • DC power supply
  • Ethernet Hub
  • Ethernet Switch holder with 2 switch
  • Function generator (analog)
  • Lab Table
  • Lan wire
  • Linksys Router
  • Linksys wireless USB adaptor
  • Mouse Pad
  • Network Cable Tester
  • Oscilloscope
  • Student Tool
  • Trainer Board
  • VGA Chord
  • Watch
  • Wireless Access Point
  • Wooden CPU holder
  • Keyboard
  • LCD P195HQ
  • Ammeter
  • multi WAN Broadband Router
  • Office Connect Switch
  • Earth Hub
  • Wireless Lan USB Adapter
  • Exploratory Electronics Series DIG300
  • Aeeroykit
  • D300
  • Network Cable Tester

Digital Logic Design Lab:

The Digital Logic Design course presents basic tools for the design of digital circuits. It serves as a building block in many disciplines that utilize data of digital nature like digital control, data communication, digital computers etc. The laboratory experiments of the Digital Logic Design laboratory reinforce lecture theory and help the students to design digital Systems by applying the knowledge of combinational and sequential logic circuits at gate level.  This lab promotes the knowledge of digital logic equations and truth tables as well as different combinational and sequential circuits. Additionally, students are introduced to simulation software for the design simple digital circuits. After completing this lab, students will be able to able to use engineering components and modern simulation tools to analyze Boolean expressions and realize different types of combinational circuits such as adder, subtractor, comparator, decoder/encoder and multiplexer/demultiplexer. They should also become familiar with sequential logic used in flip-flops and counters.

 

Equipment List:

  • Headphone
  • Power Cord
  • Power Supply
  • Signal Generator
  • Sitting Tool
  • Switch
  • Trainer Board
  • VGA Cord
  • Workstation

Digital Electronics Lab:

The Digital Electronics course presents basic tools for the design of digital circuits, and the Digital Electronics laboratory discusses the design and implementation of digital electronics circuits for practical engineering applications and formulating their solutions. This lab promotes the knowledge of the digital integrated circuits, digital logic families and formulating their solutions in the field of electrical and electronics engineering. Additionally, students are introduced to logic synthesis and simulation software for the design of different logic gates and implementing simple digital circuits. After completing this lab students will be able to able to use engineering components and modern simulation tools to realize different types of logic gates such as Diode, BJT, MOSFET. They should become familiar with CMOS logic and be able to implement logical equations. Additionally, they will gain an understanding of popular digital circuits used as building blocks in other circuits, such as DAC, ADC and 555 timer.

Equipment List:

  • Audio Input Module
  • Connecting Cord for Machine Lab
  • CPU 
  • Headphone
  • Keyboard
  • Microphone
  • Monitor
  • Oscilloscope
  • Power Cord
  • Power Supply
  • Signal Generator
  • Switch
  • Trainer Board
  • VGA Cord
  • Workstation