About Lab

An Electrical & Electronic Measurement Lab is a specialized facility where students and professionals conduct experiments related to the measurement of electrical and electronic parameters. This lab is crucial in engineering education, as it provides hands-on experience with various measuring instruments and techniques.

Objectives of the Lab

  • To familiarize students with different types of electrical and electronic measuring instruments.
  • To understand the principles of measurement and error analysis.
  • To perform experiments to measure voltage, current, resistance, power, frequency, and other parameters.
  • To calibrate and analyse the performance of various measuring devices.

Instruments Used in the Lab

  1. Ammeter – Measures electric current in a circuit.
  2. Voltmeter – Measures voltage (potential difference) across a component.
  3. Ohmmeter – Measures resistance in a circuit.
  4. Wattmeter – Measures electric power consumption.
  5. Multimeter – A versatile tool for measuring voltage, current, and resistance.
  6. Oscilloscope – Used to analyze time-varying electrical signals.
  7. Function Generator – Generates different types of electrical waveforms.
  8. LCR Meter – Measures inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R).
  9. Power Analyzer – Measures electrical power parameters in AC and DC circuits.
  10. Bridge Circuits (Wheatstone, Kelvin, Schering Bridges) – Used for precision measurement of resistance, inductance, and capacitance.

People

  • Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Manish Talwar
  • Lab Technician: Mr. Ashish Kumar