EE 209: Electrical/Electronics Lab MM 215: Experimental and Measurements Laboratory

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EE 209: Electrical/Electronics lab (3)

MM 215: Experimental and


measurements laboratory (4)
Electrical/Electronics lab, EE 209
Part-A: Electrical Machines(EE department)

• Open circuit (OC) and short circuit (SC) tests on single phase
transformer
• Characteristics of separately excited DC motor
• Torque-Speed Characteristics of Three Phase Squirrel Cage
Induction Motor
• Power Measurement in balanced 3 phase circuit and power factor
improvement
Electrical/Electronics lab, EE 209
Part-B: Basic electronics

• Using Electrical lab tools. Multimeter, DC power supply, Oscilloscope, and


signal generator
• Assembling simple circuits on a breadboad. IV Characteristics of diode
and BJT
• Basic operational amplifier circuits
• Operational amplifier applications (square/trianglular wave generator,
filters..)
• Basic digital electronics. Gates, multivibrator, flip-flop, binary adder,
frequency divider and counter.
Experimental and measurements laboratory,
MM 215
• Using digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) and PC based signal generator
• RC filters
• Using NE555 IC
• Sampling and reconstruction of analog signals (DAC and ADC)
• Introduction to microcontrollers. Using basic I/O and timer/counter.
• Filtering of digitized signals using a microcontroller
• Using strain gauge based load cell. Calibration and weigh scale application
• Estimating ‘g’ by measuring time period of a pendulum with a
microcontroller.
EE 209/MM 215 combo course
• Online course offering is based on video recording of experiments as well as simulation
component
• Combo course containes 6 modules
• Each module comprises of
i) Lab manual
ii) Mandatory tasks to be performed by the students
iii) Supporting video recordings
iv) Tasks recommended for additional learning
• Students shall be expected to cover each module in 2 weeks time.
• At the end of the second week, next module shall be uploaded on moodle and a moodle based
quiz shall be used to evaluate the performance in previous module.
• Students need to clear all six modules for getting pass grade in both courses.
• Students registered for only one of the two courses should notify the course instructor.
Combined EE 209/MM 215 course offering
The combo course has following components
1. Electrical machines (For EE 209)
2. Basic circuits with R, L & C
3. Diode and BJT characteristics
4. Operational amplifier
5. Digital electronics
6. Analog to digital and digital to analog conversion
7. Experiments with sensors
Module-1. Resistance and capacitance
circuits
1. Understanding the use of circuit simulation software LTspice.
(SPICE: Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis)
2. Studying KCL and KVL.
3. Solving electrical network problems.
4. Experiments with capacitors and inductors
5. R-C filters
Module-2: Electrical engineering (Based on
lecture and lab videos shared by EE department)
• Power Measurement in balanced 3 phase circuit and power factor
improvement
• Open circuit (OC) and short circuit (SC) tests on single phase
transformer
• Characteristics of a separately excited DC motor
• Torque-Speed Characteristics of three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction
Motor
Module-3. Diode, Transistors and operational
amplifiers
1. Characteristics of a diode and BJT transistors
2. Basic Operational amplifier circuits. (Inverting, non-inverting,
differential, summing, differentiator and integrator circuits)
3. Triangular and square wave generator
4. Active filters. Low pass, high pass and band pass filters.
Module-4. Digital circuits
1. Logic gates. Half adder and full adder
2. Using the NE 555 clock generator IC
3. R-S flip-flop, D flip-flop, frequency divider and counter.
4. Digital to Analog conversion
Module-5. Sensors (simulation of sensor and
sensor application circuits).
1. Positive Temperature Coefficient sensor.
Using a Platinum resistance sensor in bridge configuration.
2. Iron - Constantan thermocouple.
3. Semiconductor temperature sensor LM35
4. Strain gauge (simulation as a dynamic resistance).
Module-6. Sensor experiments with a smart
mobile handset
This module is currently under development by Prof Parag Bhargava
Course delivery. Starting with Module-2: Resistance and capacitance
circuits

Simulation platform: Free software “LTspice”


SPICE: Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis
Installing LTspice
Beginners tutorials for LTspice
Study Kirchoff’s current and voltage laws
Solving network problems with LTspice
Modelling Inductors in LTspice
Study of energy stored in an Inductor
Switch mode power supply
RC filters
Low pass filter
Simulation of filters with LTspice
Module-2, task-1
• Task-1: Installing and getting familiar with LTspice
• LTspice is a free SPICE simulation software, schematic capture and waveform
viewer with enhancements and models for easing the simulation of analog
circuits. LTspice is available for Windows and MacOS(10.9 or higher).
• Runs on Win XP, Win7, 8 and 10, requires 2GB or higher RAM and ~100MB
hard disk space.

• Download the free circuit simulation software LTspice from here.


After installing LTspice, peruse beginners LTspice tutorials available on
Youtube.
Demo

Introduction to LTspice

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