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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LAB (10B17EC171)



COURSE DESCRIPTION


Course Code : 10B17EC171
Course Title : Electrical Circuits Lab
Credits : 1
Program : B. Tech.
Semester : I
st
Branches : ECE, CSE,IT, CE
Contact Hours : 2 (per student per week)

Prerequisite:
Student must have already registered for the course, Electrical Circuit Analysis (10B11EC111).



Objectives & Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to understand the practical implementation of fundamentals of Ohms law,
Kirchhoffs current and voltages. They will be able to analyze a given circuit depending on types
of elements, DC analysis, Transient analysis and Frequency analysis. They can design circuits (at
least proto type models) for a given set of specifications wither in time domain or in frequency
domain.

Course contents:
1. Familiarization With Various Electrical and Electronics components
2. Network Theorems
3. Two-port Parameters
Evaluation Plan

1. Project Assignment 10 Marks
2. Mid Sem Evaluation 20 Marks
3. Continuous Evaluation 20 Marks
4. Final Evaluation 40 Marks
5. Attendance 10 Marks
Total Marks 100 Marks

Text-Books:
1. W.H. Hayt, J . E. Kemerlay & S.M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis (Eighth
Edition), McGraw Hill, 2012.
2. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, Prentice-Hall India Ltd., 2001.






















Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LAB (10B17EC171)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS


1. Introduction to power supply, Multimeter, CRO, Function Generator and usage
of breadboard and cables.
2. To determine the equivalent resistance for series combinations, parallel
combinations and complicated connections. Delta to star and star to delta
conversions using colour code and to verify it using multimeter.
3. To verify Kirchoffs Voltage Law(KVL).

4. To verify Kirchoffs Current Law(KCL).

5. To verify Superposition Theorem.
6. To verify Thevenin's Theorem.
7. To verify Nortons Theorem.
8. To verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
9. To study the transient response of series RC, RL, and RLC circuits to a step
input.
10. To calculate the Z and ABCD parameters of a given two-port network.
11. To study frequency behavior of capacitor and inductor, phasor diagrams and
their filtering properties in both leading and lagging circuits.
12. To study frequency response for series and shunt resonance of RC, RL and RLC
circuits.

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