ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

 

Electrical Network Laboratory ElEn 211

 

Location: 322, J. B. Moore Hall

 

Purpose of the Lab:  The purpose of this laboratory is to confirm basic ac electrical circuit laws and theorem. The laboratory will cover transient and steady state responses of RLC networks. This will be achieved by providing the student with practical experience in wiring circuits and using electrical instruments, to include multi-meters, power supplies, signal generators and oscilloscope.

 

Equipment/Apparatus:  The following experimental set-ups are available for lab use.

 

·        DC and AC Power Supplies

·        Multi-meters

·        Function Generators

·        Oscilloscopes

 

Experiments Conducted:

 

Experiment   1

 Simple Circuits with Capacitance and Inductors

Experiment   2

Variable Resistors Wheatstone bridge –dc

Experiment   3

Variable Resistors Wheatstone bridge –ac

Experiment   4

Analysis of a series RC Circuit

Experiment   5

Use of the oscilloscope and RLC circuits

Experiment  6

Project

 

 

 

            Faculty:  Pradeep K. Bhattacharya          

 

            Lab Technician:  Kendrick Smith

 

            Course Manuals and Textbook: Laboratory experiments designed by the instructor. The current text used for ElEn208 and 209 will be used as a reference.

 

            Course Handouts:  1. Course Syllabus, 2. Suggested format for presenting laboratory reports.