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B.E.

II Year SEMESTER III

EC 211B Network Laboratory


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to analyze the Kirchhoff’s laws, circuit theorems and node voltage methodology to solve
simple DC as well as AC circuits.

CO2: Demonstrate basic proficiency in building basic electrical circuits and operating fundamental
electrical engineering equipment.

CO3: Apply simple steady state sinusoidal analysis to circuits.

CO4: Analyze ideal operational amplifier application circuits.

EC 212 B Electronic Instruments & Measurement Lab


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to understand the Principles and applications of Transducers.

CO2: Able to analyze the Signal Conditioning circuits.

CO3: Understand the use of Electronic Display devices (LED, LCD etc) in relevant applications

CO4: Demonstrate basic proficiency in building basic Electronic Instruments & Measurement circuits.

EC 213B Electronic Circuits Lab – I


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to understand the analysis of one transistor stage small-signal amplifier

CO2: Analysis and Design of BJT bias circuits

CO3: Able to understand the effects of feedback on amplifier gain, distortion, noise, band-width and
impedance levels, Regeneration and its control in multistage audio frequency amplifiers

CO4: Analyze ideal operational amplifier application circuits.

EC 214B Digital Electronics Lab – I


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to analyze the Basic Logic Circuits


CO2: Apply the concept of Boolean algebra to solve Combinational Logic

CO3: Design of Flip-Flops circuits, Counters and Registers

CO4: Able to analyze the operation of unidirectional and bi-directional sampling gates using diodes and
transistors

EC 215B Logic System Design – I


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to understand Binary arithmetic, different numerical and alphanumeric codes

CO2: Able to analyze the Basic Logic Circuits

CO3: Apply the concept of Boolean algebra to solve Combinational Logic

CO4: Design of Flip-Flops circuits

EC 216B Computer Programming


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: understand the fundamentals of Computer, Arithmetic & logic gates, Assembly language, high level
language, compiler and assembler and operating systems.

CO2: understand basic components and capabilities of a typical computing system

CO3: design logical flow and algorithms to solve basic computational problems

CO4: develop structured programs using C programming constructs

B.E. II Year SEMESTER IV

EC 261B R.F. Circuits Lab


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To design and analyze basic R.F. couplings, resonators and RF Filters.

CO2: To study the operation and device characteristics of RF Active components.

CO3: To design and analyze RF transistor amplifier using JFETs, MOSFETs & BJTs .

CO4: To understand the operation of Oscillators used in RF design


CO5: Design class C amplifiers using VTs, BJTs, JFETs and MOSFETs

EC 263B Electronics Circuits Lab (EC) – II


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to understand the analysis of one transistor stage small-signal amplifier

CO2: Analysis and Design of BJT bias circuits

CO3: Able to understand the effects of feedback on amplifier gain, distortion, noise, band-width and
impedance levels, Regeneration and its control in multistage audio frequency amplifiers

CO4: Analyze ideal operational amplifier application circuits.

EC 264B Digital Electronics Lab (EC) – II


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to analyze the Basic Logic Circuits

CO2: Apply the concept of Boolean algebra to solve Combinational Logic

CO3: Design of Flip-Flops circuits, Counters and Registers

CO4: Able to analyze the operation of unidirectional and bi-directional sampling gates using diodes and
transistors

EC 265B Logic System Design (EC) – II


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to understand Binary arithmetic, different numerical and alphanumeric codes

CO2: Able to analyze the Basic Logic Circuits

CO3: Apply the concept of Boolean algebra to solve Combinational Logic

CO4: Design of Flip-Flops circuits

EC 267B Industrial Electronics Lab (EC)


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Able to analyze different SCR triggering circuits

CO2: Understand the mode of operation of TRIAC, Commutation of an SCR


CO3: understand the working of lamp dimmer circuit

CO4: Assemble the circuit for UJT as relaxation oscillator

B.E. III Year SEMESTER V


EC 313 B Analog Communication Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Understand basic elements of a analog communication system

CO2: Conduct analysis of baseband signals in time domain and in frequency domain

CO3: Demonstrate understanding of various analog modulation techniques.

CO4: Analyze the performance of demodulation techniques in various transmission environments

CO5: Appreciate the importance of synchronization in analog communication systems

EC 314 B RADIATION & WAVE PROPAGATION Lab I

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To become familiar with propagation of signals through lines.

CO2: Calculation of various line parameters by conventional and graphical methods

CO3: Need for impedance matching and different impedance matching techniques

CO4: To understand electric and magnetic fields

EC 315 B Integrated Circuits Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To study the basic principles, configurations and practical limitations of op-amp.

CO2: To understand the various linear and non-linear applications of op-amp

CO3: To analyze and deign op-amp oscillators, single chip oscillators and frequency generators

EC316B: Electronics Workshop

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To study and design transformer

CO2: To understand PCB making process.


CO3: To design and simulate various PCB circuits.

EC 317B Control system lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: develop the mathematical model of the physical systems.

CO2: analyze the response of the closed and open loop systems.

CO3: analyze the stability of the closed and open loop systems.

CO4: design the various kinds of compensator.

CO5: develop and analyze state space models

B.E. III Year SEMESTER VI


EC367B: Audio & Video Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Understand the building blocks used in radio and television systems

CO2: To Study the different television systems.

CO3: To analyze and determine the performance of transmitter and receiver circuits

CO4: Understand the working principles and applications of latest display like LCD, LED, Plasma and
large flat panel monitors

EC362B Electronics Measurement Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To understand electronics/ electrical instruments, their use, peculiar errors associated with the
instruments and how to minimize such errors

CO2: To analyze appropriate passive or active transducers for measurement of physical phenomenon.

CO3: Use Signal Generator, frequency counter, CRO and digital IC tester for appropriate
measurement.

CO4: Test and troubleshoot electronic circuits using various measuring instruments.

EC363B: Digital Communication Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To understand basic theories of Digital communication system


CO2: To implement different modulation and demodulation techniques

CO3: Evaluate the performance of PCM, DPCM and DM in a digital communication system

CO4: Identify source coding and channel coding schemes

EC364B: Microprocessor Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Develop basic understanding of microprocessor architecture.

CO2: Design Microprocessor and Microcontroller based systems.

CO3: Understand C, C++ and assembly language programming

CO4: Understand concept of interfacing of peripheral devices and their applications

EC365B: RADIATION & WAVE PROPAGATION Lab - II

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: To understand various antennas, arrays and radiation pattern of antennas.

CO2: To learn the basic working of antenna

CO3: To understand the various methods involved in the measurement of antenna parameters

CO4: To understand the propagation of radio waves in the atmosphere.

B.E. IV Year SEMESTER VII


EC412B: Telematics Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1 Understand the characteristics of the telephone systems

CO2 Design and test telecom switching systems

CO3 Model and estimate the telecom traffic

EC413B Advanced Communication System

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Assess the performance of optical devices: light sources, fibers and detectors.

CO2: Understand the orbital and functional principles of satellite communication systems
CO3: To calculate and simulate the attenuation and signal degradation due to intermodal and

Intramodal distortion.

CO4: Basic Fiber Measurements (attenuation, numerical aperture, scattering)

EC413B Advanced Computer System

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Recognize the architectures of processors used in computing systems.

CO2: Understand memory hierarchy and virtual memory concept

CO3: Realize Micro-programmed control units for a simple processor and a floating point Processor.

CO4: To understand Compilers, Interpreters and operating systems.

B.E. IV Year SEMESTER VIII


EC461B: Digital Signal Processing

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1 Find DFT of a given signal through Fast Fourier Transform Techniques

CO2 Design FIR and IIR type digital filters.

CO3 Identify filters structures and evaluates the coefficient quantization effects

CO4 Understand sample rate conversion techniques.

CO5 Compare the architectures of DSP and General Purpose Processors.

EC462B: Instrumentation Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Understand and estimate errors in a measurement system.

CO2: Identify the instrument suitable for specific measurements.

CO3: Estimate accurately the values of R,L and C employing suitable bridges.

CO4: Understand the basic principles of transducers for displacement, velocity, temperature and
pressure.

CO5: Identify data acquisition system for a specific application


EC463B: Microwave Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Recognize the limitations of existing vacuum tubes and solid state devices at microwave
frequencies.

CO2: Test microwave components and circuits with standard microwave bench and vector

Network analyzer.

CO3: Understand the operation of passive waveguide components.

CO4: Analyze microwave circuits using scattering parameters.

CO5: Study the performance of specialized microwave tubes such as klystron, reflex

Klystron, magnetron and Travelling wave tube.

EC465B: Computer communication and data networks Lab

After successful completion of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Understand fundamental underlying principles of computer networking

CO2: Understand details and functionality of layered network architecture.

CO3: Analyze performance of various communication protocols.

CO4: Compare routing algorithms

CO5: Practice packet /file transmission between nodes

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