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BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LABORATORY

ECE279 1 Credits L:0 T:0 P:2 Elective Pool 1

This laboratory course focuses on basic electrical and electronics engineering skills, including assembling electronic components, using measuring instruments, and designing combinational and sequential circuits. It emphasizes employability and skill development through the validation of digital and analogue ICs and project-based applications.

Lab Practicals

Practical 1

The Electronics Expedition

Practical 2

KVL Voltage Hunt

Practical 3

Diode Voltage Quest

Practical 4

Universal Gate Adventure

Practical 5

Adder Chronicles

Practical 6

Flip-Flop Warriors: NAND Edition

Practical 7

Project Areas

Continuous Assessment

Performance/Job Evaluation/Execution 33.33%
Test- Situation based problem solving 33.33%
Planning Project-Report and Presentation 33.33%

Performance/Job Evaluation/Execution

33.33%

Faculty will evaluate students for practical 1, 2, 3, and 4. The student will be assigned 1 practical to perform.

Week 4 / 5

Rubric: practical performance 50 mark, viva of 30 mark, and a write-up of 20 Mark

Test- Situation based problem solving

33.33%

Pictionary Based Activity type assessment, based on Practical 1 to Practical 6. Total Question 15 and a maximum mark 60.

Week 9 / 10

Planning Project-Report and Presentation

33.33%

Faculty will conduct Project Report Presentation based on the Parameters.

Week 12 / 14

Rubric: Presentation skills: 20 marks, Methodology of the Project: 20Marks, Individual contribution: 20M

Exams & Practice

End Term Examination

Final semester comprehensive evaluation

50%

Type: Practical

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