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The Department has well equipped and spacious physical laboratories with good ambiance and all state-of-theart facilities for experimentation at UG level.
Table 6.1: Description of laboratories with important equipment and technical manpower
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Sr.
No
Name Of The
Laboratory
No. Of
students per
setup (batch
size)
1.
Electronic
Devices and
Circuits-I
33/Batch
03/Table(3:1)
Electronic
Devices and
Circuits-III
33/Batch
03/Table(3:1)
3.
4.
Basic Simulation
66/Batch,
01/System
(1:1)
5.
Electrical
Engineering
6.
EC & PDC
33/Batch
03/Table(3:1)
33/Batch
03/Table(3:1)
&
33/Batch
03/Table(3:1)
7.
33/Batch
Analog
Communications 03/Table(3:1)
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Name of the
important equipment
Weekly
utilization
status (all
the courses
for which
the lab is
utilized)
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1.CROs (0-30MHz)
2.Function generators
(0-3MHz)
3. Regulated Power
Supplys (0-30V)
4. Ammeters (0-20mA
& 0- 200uA)
5. Voltmeters (0-2V &
0-30V)
6.Multimeters
1.CROs (0-30MHz)
2.Function generators
(0-3MHz)
3. Regulated Power
Supplys (0-30V)
4. Ammeters (0-20mA
& 0- 200uA)
5. Voltmeters (0-2V &
0-30V)
6.Multimeters
1.MATLAB
Version 8.3
(R2014a)
2.Simulink
Version 8.3
(R2014a)
3. computers
1.CROs (0-30MHz)
2.Function generators
(0-3MHz)
3. Regulated Power
Supplys (0-30V)
4. Ammeters (0-20mA
& 0- 200uA)
5. Voltmeters (0-2V &
0-30V)
6.Multimeters
7. Experimental Kits.
8.Experimental Setup
with DC machines
1.CROs (0-30MHz)
2.Function generators
(0-3MHz)
3. Regulated Power
Supplys (0-30V)
4. Ammeters (0-20mA
& 0- 200uA)
5. Voltmeters (0-2V &
0-30V)
6.Multimeters
7. computers with
PSpice software
1.CROs (0-30MHz)
2.Function generators
(0-3MHz)
3. Regulated Power
Supplys (0-30V)
4. Ammeters (0-20mA
& 0- 200uA)
5. Voltmeters (0-2V &
0-30V)
Mrs.Pravallika
UG/ ECE
II-B.Tech
I-Sem
B.Tech
Lab
Assistant
Mrs.Narsimhulu
UG/ ECE
II-B.Tech
I-Sem
B.Tech
Lab
Assistant
UG/ ECE
II-B.Tech
I-Sem
Mr. D. Ravi
Kiran
UG/ ECE
II-B.Tech
II-Sem
Mr. M.
Venkata
Ramireddy
UG/ ECE
II-B.Tech
II-Sem
B.Tech
Lab
Assistant
Lab
Assistant
Mr. B.Anjaiah
B.Tech
Lab
Assistant
UG/ ECE
III-B.Tech
I-Sem
ITI
Miss.
K.Hemalatha
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Lab
Assistant
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A.Details of adequate well equipped laboratories to run all the program specific curriculum(20)
The Department has 11 well equipped and spacious laboratories with all state-of-the-art facilities for
experimentation at UG level.
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S.N
O
LAB NAME
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LABS
AVAILABLE
ODD SEM
SLOTS
AND EVEN
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SEM
II-I CSE, ME
II-II ECE
II-I CSE, ME
12
12
REQUIRED
SLOTS
VACANT
SLOTS
08
08
08
00
00
II-II ECE
04
3
4
II-I ECE
12
04
04
III-II ECE
III-I ECE
12
04
00
II-II ECE
08
5
6
7
8
9
S.N
O
LAB NAME
III-I ECE
IV-I ECE
II-I ECE
III-II ECE
III-I ECE
IV-I
III-II ECE
B.Tech &
M.Tech
LABS
ODD SEM
AND EVEN
SEM
II-I CSE, ME
II-II ECE
II-I CSE, ME
12
12
12
12
04
04
04
08
04+04
04
08
04
00
00
04
12
AVAILABLE
SLOTS
REQUIRED
SLOTS
VACANT
SLOTS
12
08
08
08
00
12
00
II-II ECE
04
3
4
II-I ECE
12
04
04
III-II ECE
III-I ECE
12
04
00
II-II ECE
08
5
7
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9
IC& HDL/AC/
e-CAD & VLSI Lab
Micro Processor and Micro controller
Lab
Research Lab
III-I ECE
IV-I ECE
II-I ECE
III-II ECE
III-I ECE
IV-I
III-II ECE
B.Tech &
12
12
12
12
12
04
04
04
08
04+04
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08
04
00
00
04
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Laboratory Work:
Laboratory plans are prepared for each laboratory course. This plan includes number of experiments as
prescribed in the curriculum. Apart from this, two additional experiments/case studies (LEAD & Hobby) are
included in the plan.
Laboratory manuals are prepared for all the experiments in the plan and are provided to the students at the time
of practical.
At the end of each experiment few assignment questions/problems are given.
Continuous assessment system is also implemented for assessment of laboratory work. The assessment is done
on the basis of timely submission of laboratory sheets, understanding of the experiment through oral questions
and participation in performing the experiment. Neatness of the laboratory sheet is also given weightage in the
assessment.
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Basic Simulation
This lab has been setup to conduct practical work for the simulation tool MATLAB (version 8.3) is available along
with SIMULINK (version 8.3). Special toolboxes and Block sets for Communication systems (version 5.6), signal
processing (version 6.21), Digital signal processing system tool box (version 8.6) are available.
MATLAB
Simulink
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Version 8.3
Version 8.3
(R2014a)
(R2014a)
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Electrical Engineering Lab
This lab is used for basic electronics courses for the students of all the streams. It includes experiments related to
electrical & electronics like speed controller DC shunt motor, series motor, Swinburne test and alternator etc and Simple
DC Circuits using a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter) to measure voltage, current, and resistance; an oscilloscope to display
time-varying voltages, a Regulated Power Supplies(RPS) voltages and a function generator to produce time varying (AC)
voltages.
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Analog Communications
This lab is used for the students in III B.Tech I semister to perform Analog communications experiments
including study of modulation and de-modulation techniques, transmitters and receivers, analog communication
methodologies etc. Latest equipment like high bandwidth Digital Storage Oscilloscopes, High frequency Analog
Oscilloscopes, multiple power supplies etc. are available in the lab besides training kits for studying the various
communication techniques.
IC Applications
This laboratory is for III B.Tech I semester students. The main objective of this lab course is to gain the practical
hands on experience by exposing the students to various linear IC applications. The lab also introduces to the students 555
timer and IC 741 and its applications, various voltage regulators. IC tester also available in this lab. This laboratory is
fully equipped with major equipments like Linear and Digital Trainer kits, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Function
Generator, and Simulator.
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students.
The
Microprocessor
and
Version 5.6
Version 8.6
Version 6.21
(R2014a)
(R2014a)
(R2014a)
VLSI Design Lab is equipped with 60 computers with Xilinx Vivado System Edition software (50
user), Cadence FE&BE University bundle Software(30 user), FPGA Spartan-3 kits(2 Nos), Nexys4
DDR(Artix7 FPGA 3 Nos), Zed boards(ZYNQ FPGA 2 Nos) to cope with the present day trends and
integrated circuit technology followed in industries;
6.2 Additional Facilities Created For Improving the Quality of Learning Experience In
Laboratories.
The additional facilities Created to improving the quality of learning experience in laboratories are
The aim of this facility is to experience students by performing their own ideas from the knowledge of their
curriculum syllabus of the students and also using latest software tools in the engineering education system, since
the laboratory is the primary location to develop the skills and competences that industry requires. The department
created additional facilities apart from the regular facilities to improve the quality of learning by which a student is
expected to work in laboratories for extra time. Thus, the laboratory has become an extremely important place of
learning.
Sum of the equipments added as additional facility are
IC tester
Personal computer with Internet Facility and Printer in each Lab
Cadence software Cadence FE&BE University bundle Software(30 user)
FPGA Spartan-3 kits(2 Nos)
Keil software
PLC kits
Optical fiber communication kit
Winding kits (3- phase induction motor winding)
S.No
Facility Name
1.
PCB
Designing
3.
Advanced
Technology
Lab
Hobby
Projects
5.
Embedded
Projects
Details
Reasons for
creating facility
Utilization
Students Processes
Circuit Layout
designing, Etching,
Drilling, Soldering
Students will write
and Develop programs
what ever the ideas
they have in mind and
executes/runs by using
the
relevant
Software.
Lead to the
effective
development of
students skills.
Design and verify
variety software
programs of Labs
experiences using
Programming.
EDC- II
Lab
II-B.Tech
I- Sem
To develop the
students knowledge
and make them to
think create new
ideas.
Motivating the
students to make
real-time hardware
projects
For All UG
and PG
programs
MPMC Lab
Areas in which
students are expected
to have enhanced
learning
To achieve different
employability skills
along with curriculum
abilities.
To achieve different
employability skills
along with curriculum
abilities.
Relevance to
PO/PSO s
Selecting a Hobby,
minor and major project
work for integrating a
number
of
employability
skills
jointly by faculty and
concerned students
To achieve different
employability
skills
along with curriculum
abilities.
Faculty are allotted to guides all the students and the respective faculty attends his/her students on a monthly basis
and the students and their respective faculty have a brain storming session.
As per the requirement minor repairs are carried out by the lab assistant & faculty member.
NAME
DESIGNATION
POSITION
1
2
3
4.
5.
6.
In-charge
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Type of Maintenance
Preventive
maintenance
Periodic
Maintenance
Breakdown maintenance
Replacement or repair
Description
It is a daily maintenance ( cleaning,
inspection and troubleshooting), design to
retain the healthy condition of equipment
and prevent failure through the prevention
of deterioration, periodic inspection or
equipment condition diagnosis.
Time based maintenance consists of
periodically inspecting, servicing and
cleaning equipment and replacing parts to
prevent sudden failure and process
problems.
Repairs or replacements performed after a
component has failed to return to its
functional state following a malfunction or
shutdown.
Equipments and machineries has repaired
or replaced on periodic basis depending
on the type and nature of the defect. All
sorts of repair work shall be carried out
only by skilled and authorized service
representatives. Equipments which cannot
be repaired shall be replaced for reliable
and continuous functioning of the labs
All laboratory equipments, machines and
instruments along with the working
premises including tables, boards etc. shall
be kept neat and clean from dust and dirt
for safeguarding human health and
durability of the equipments. Only
permissible cleaning materials shall be
used for the equipment cleaning.
Objectives
A proper schedule shall be maintained for the maintenance of each equipment and machinery. Necessary entries
shall be made in the schedule on completion of every maintenance work, with the signature of technician and
supervisor attending the job.
LAB MAINTENANCE CHART
Name of the Lab
Staff
: 1.
Class:
2.
Academic Year:
Name of the
equipment
Installation
date
Serviced
date
Trouble shooting
Problem
Solution
Signature of
the lab
assistant
2
3
4
5
Servicing
(Monthly once)
Component
replacement
(6 months
once if
necessary)
Name of the
Equipment
1.
2.
3.
Bench vise
CROs
Function Generators
4.
Regulated Power
Supplys
Multimeters
DRBs
5.
6.
Cleanliness and
House
Keeping(Daily)
Trouble
shooting and
maintenance
(once in 6
months)
SI.NO
.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Name of the
equipment
DC Motors
Ammeters & Volt
meters
AC Generator
Starters
Cleaning
(daily)
Calibration(monthly
once)
Servicing(yea
rly once)
Lubrication(
weekly once)
Checking of
earth cables
and cables
for leak
current(wee
kly once)
Name of the
Equipment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Cleanliness and
House
Keeping(Daily)
Maintenance
Servicing
(Weekly once)
(Monthly
once)
Trouble
shooting and
maintenance
(once in 6
months)
Component
replacement
(6 months
once if
necessary)
Analog Communications
SI.NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Name of the
Equipment
Cleanliness and
House
Keeping(Daily)
Maintenance
Servicing
(Weekly once)
(Monthly
once)
Trouble
shooting and
maintenance
(once in 6
months)
Component
replacement
(6 months
once if
necessary)
IC Applications
SI.NO
.
Name of the
equipment
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cleaning(daily)
Checking
&servicing
(monthly once)
Checking
(weekly
once)
Trouble
shooting and
maintenance
(once in 6
months )
Checking of
earth cables
and for leak
current(weekl
y once)
Name of the
equipment
Cleaning(daily)
Servicing(once
in a 6 months)
Checking of
installed
Softwares(monthly
once)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Cleaning(daily)
Name of the
equipment
MAT Lab or equivalent
licensed
software with signal
processing tool box
DSP Processor kits
(TI/ADSP/equivalent
with simulation
software
Funtion Generators (01 MHZ)
CRO s (0-10 MHZ)
computers (P-IV or
better)
Maintenance
(weekly once)
Servicing
(monthly
once)
Software
checking
Virus
checking
( monthly
once)
Name of the
equipment
1.
6.
Microwave bench
setups
klystron power supply
Gun power supply
micro Ammeters (0100A)
microwave
components
C.R.O.S (0-20 MHZ)
SI.NO
.
Name of the
equipment
1.
2.
3.
4.
Computers CPU
Monitors
Printers
LCD Projector
2.
3.
4.
5.
Cleaning(daily)
Servicing(once in 6
months)
Checking of electrical
connection(weekly once)
Calibration(mont
hly once)
Basic Simulation
Cleaning(daily)
Virus
checking(monthly
once)
Checking of
installed
Softwares(m
onthly once)
Maintenance
check
up(monthly
once)
Servicing(once
in 6 months)
5.
Air Condition
SI.NO
.
Name of the
equipment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Computers CPU
Monitors
Printers
LCD Projector
Air Condition
Virus
checking(monthly
once)
Checking of
installed
Softwares(mo
nthly once)
Maintenance
check
up(monthly
once)
Servicing(once
in 6 months)
The primary purpose of this lab is to provide the space and resources needed by students to complete their
major project and mini projects. This lab is also available for students who need to complete hobby projects from
their laboratories. The lab serves as a meeting location for groups of students working on team projects.
Lab is equipped with hardware
1.
Computers
2.
Oscilloscopes
3.
Multimeters/power supplies
4.
Soldering iron
5.
Function generator
6.
Printers
Softwares
1.
MATLAB
Version 8.3
(R2014a)
2.
Simulink
Version 8.3
(R2014a)
3.
Version 5.6
(R2014a)
4.
Version 8.6
(R2014a)
5.
Version 6.21
(R2014a)
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Keil software
Table: Sample project
SNo
HTNO
Student Name
128R1A0404
128R1A0405
A VENKATESH
A KRISHNAKANTH
SHARMA
128R1A0406
128R1A0408
ANUJ BAKTHULA
ARINDAM
MAHARANA
5
6
128R1A0409
128R1A0411
BANDA SAIKIRAN
C SUVARCHALA
Project Title
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SERIALIZER AND
DESERIALIZER USING VHDL
Fire extinguishers.
Wear proper footwear (closed-toe shoes, with skid-resistance) when working in the lab.
Horseplay can lead to serious accidents, especially in the laboratory. Act in a mature manner and respect
your group members.
Electrical Safety
Check equipment and cables carefully before applying power. Return any faulty equipment to the cal lab or
stockroom.
Soldering irons are essential in the development of circuits; however, users should handle these tools with
great care because they can cause fires, serious burns, and the release of fumes when heating the solder. For
this reason, always:
a. Wear eye protection.
b. Be aware of your surroundings and those you are working with.
c. Keep soldering iron in stand and far away from flammable materials.
d. Work in an open and well ventilated area.
e. Never leave a soldering iron unattended
Emergency Power Cut-off System: Both undergraduate labs have an emergency power cut-off system
located near the exit doors. They are marked with a large sign. This system is intended to shutdown all
power outlets in the workbenches. It should be used in the event of an emergency, such as electrical shock,
where power must be turned off before care can be provided. Once activated, please notify the concern
coordinator
Electrical Shock: A victim of electrical shock could be knocked unconscious. If the victim is still in
contact with the live power source, turn off the live source or press the emergency power cut-off button
before administering aid. Do not touch anyone that is still in contact with a live power source, as you
could be electrocuted as well. After disconnecting power, call 108 and administer first aid.
Treat voltages above 50V RMS AC and 120V DC with additional care. Remember, only a few amps of
current can potentially injure or kill you.
Learn the proper way to handle and store capacitors, batteries, inductors, resistors, and other high-energy
storage devices.
Rescue: Try to rescue any personnel in immediate danger if it does not put you in imminent danger.
Alarm: Activate the building fire alarm (by pulling a fire alarm pull station) and/or call 911. All of the fire alarm
pull stations are labeled. If you talk with a 911 operator, state your name, address, and nature of the problem. Speak
slowly and clearly. Wait for the dispatcher to hang up before you hang up.
Confine: Close all doors, windows, and other openings that would aid in the spread of fire or toxic fumes.
Evacuate: Evacuate the building.
When evacuating the building, leave by the nearest staircase. DO NOT use the elevators unless under police or fire
department supervision. There are four Designated Outdoor Safe Meet Areas (DOSMAs) around the Electrical
Engineering building. These streets include Boston Avenue to the East; Discovery mall to the South, and Canton
Avenue and R-04 parking lot to the West.
Details of Check
All electrical equipments and installations are checked at start of semester
All electrical & mechanical machines are inspected at start & mid semester
Fire extinguishers are recharged after expiry date of constituents.
Discharge of waste chemicals is done only after pH neutralization
Earthings are checked for conductivity.
Frequency
Half Yearly
Quarterly
Annually
Provided with adequate number of First aid items in each laboratory at locations which are easily
accessible.
Ensure their compliance and working condition in accordance with the specified standards envisaged.
Install fire alarm cum detector circuits and make ensure their working condition periodically.
S.No
EC & PDC
Hand gloves
First Aid Kit,Fire extinguisher,
CONTROLLERS
Safety Measures
10
11
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
E-CAD & VLSI LAB
MICROWAVE ENGG & DIGITAL
COMMNS LAB