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Lesson Plan Semester & Year: III - 2020 Faculty Name: Aravind R Subject With Code

This document outlines a lesson plan for an Electronics Devices and Instrumentation Laboratory course. The lesson plan covers 12 experiments over the semester. The experiments are divided into two parts - the first part involves experiments using discrete electronic components to test devices and circuits. The second part involves simulating electronic circuits and components using EDA software. The course outcomes are also listed, including understanding circuit schematics and device characteristics, applying circuits using electronic components, and using EDA software for circuit simulation.

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Lesson Plan Semester & Year: III - 2020 Faculty Name: Aravind R Subject With Code

This document outlines a lesson plan for an Electronics Devices and Instrumentation Laboratory course. The lesson plan covers 12 experiments over the semester. The experiments are divided into two parts - the first part involves experiments using discrete electronic components to test devices and circuits. The second part involves simulating electronic circuits and components using EDA software. The course outcomes are also listed, including understanding circuit schematics and device characteristics, applying circuits using electronic components, and using EDA software for circuit simulation.

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LESSON PLAN

Semester & Year: III -2020 Faculty Name: Aravind R


Subject with Code: ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY/ 18ECL37

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1: Students will be able to understand the circuit schematic and its working
CO2: Students will be able to understand the characteristics of different electronic devices
CO3: Students will be able to apply and test simple electronic circuits as per the specifications using discrete electronic components
CO4: Students will be able to understand EDA software & apply for electronic circuit simulation.

Sl No Experiment Title Days Course Outcomes


(Experiment wise)
PART A : Experiments using Discrete components
1 Conduct an experiment to test diode clipping (single/double ended) and clamping circuits (positive/negative). 1 CO1
2 Design and set up the following Half wave rectifier and Full wave rectifier with and without filter and 2 CO1
measure the ripple factor.
3 Design and set up the Characteristics of Zener diode and design a Simple Zener voltage regulator determine 3 CO2
line and load regulation.
4 Conduct an experiment to find the characteristics of LDR and Photo diode and turn on an LED using LDR. 4 CO2
5 Design and set up the Static characteristics of SCR. 5 CO2
6 Conduct an experiment SCR Controlled HWR and FWR using RC triggering circuit. 6 CO3
L1,L2,L3
7 Conduct an experiment to measure temperature in terms of current/voltage using a 7 CO3
temperature sensor bridge. L1,L2,L3
8 Measurement of Resistance using Wheatstone and Kelvin’s bridge. 8 CO3
L1,L2,L3
PART-B : Simulation using EDA software
9 Input and Output characteristics of BJT Common emitter configuration and evaluation of parameters. 9 CO4
L1,L2
10 Transfer and drain characteristics of a JFET and MOSFET. 10 CO4
L1,L2
11 UJT triggering circuit for Controlled Full wave Rectifier. 11 CO4
L1,L2,L3
12 Design and simulation of Regulated power supply. 12 CO4
L1,L2,L3

Signature of the Faculty HOD

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