About Lab:
The Circuit and System Lab is designed to provide hands-on experience in electrical circuit analysis, system modeling, and signal processing. This lab helps students understand the fundamental concepts of circuit design, network theorems, transient and steady-state responses, and system behavior in various electrical and electronic applications.
Objectives of the Lab
- To study the behavior of passive and active circuits under different conditions.
- To verify network theorems such as Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Superposition, and Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
- To analyze the time-domain and frequency-domain response of circuits.
- To understand the working of filters, amplifiers, and oscillators.
- To simulate and implement circuits using MATLAB, Multisim, PSPICE, Proteus, or LTSpice.
- To study the stability and performance of electrical systems.
Key Components of the Lab
- Hardware Components
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- Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors
- Diodes, Zener Diodes, LEDs
- BJTs (Bipolar Junction Transistors) and MOSFETs
- Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps)
- Function Generator, Oscilloscope, and Signal Analyzer
- Power Supply Unit (DC and AC sources)
- Transformers, Rectifiers, Voltage Regulators
- Software Tools
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- MATLAB & Simulink – Circuit analysis and system simulation.
People
- Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Manish Talwar
- Lab Technician: Mr. Ashish Kumar