Telecommunication Engineering offers Analog Electronics laboratory course to all undergraduate students. This is a primary level laboratory in which students are introduced with basics
of circuit designing for the first time and are trained with preliminary of Electronics and telecommunication. This lab enhances learning of basic studies of semiconductor devices such as diodes, transistors,
JFET, Verification of Network theorems.
Course objectivesThis laboratory course enables students to get practical experience in design, assembly, testing and evaluation of
Rectifiers and Voltage Regulators.
BJT characteristics and Amplifiers.
JFET Characteristics and Amplifiers.
MOSFET Characteristics and Amplifiers
RC-Phase shift, Hartley, Colpitts and Crystal Oscillators.
Course outcomeOn the completion of this laboratory course, the students will be able to
Design and Test rectifiers, clipping circuits, clamping circuits and voltage regulators.
Compute the parameters from the characteristics of JFET and MOSFET devices.
Design, test and evaluate BJT amplifiers in CE configuration.
Design and Test JFET/MOSFET amplifiers.
Design and Test a power amplifier.
Design and Test various types of oscillators.
Facilities available
In this laboratory there are sufficient number of working benches (nearly 15), so that the students can work comfortably. Each of the benches are fully equipped with:
Signal sources-Function Generator
Regulated DC power supply
Measuring instruments like digital multimeter, Cathode ray oscilloscope etc
There are two working benches are set aside for assembly of circuits