Cad Lab Manual
Cad Lab Manual
LABORATORY MANUAL
COURSE: B.TECH.(EC)
SEMESTER:VII
Vision of Institute:
To be a leading educational institution recognized for excellence in engineering education & research
producing globally competent and socially responsible technocrats.
Mission of Institute:
To provide state of art infrastructural facilities that support achieving academic excellence.
To provide a work environment that is conducive for professional growth of faculty& staff.
Tocollaboratewithindustryforachievingexcellenceinresearch,consultancy and
entrepreneurship development.
Toprovidequalityeducationbyprovidingstateoftheartfacilityandsolutionsforglobal challenges.
To provide a framework for promoting the industry-institution collaboration and empower the
students in interdisciplinary research.
To transform students in to socially responsible, ethical and technically proficient engineers
with innovative skills and usage of modern tools.
To make the students corporate ready with spirit and necessary interpersonal skills.
PEO1: Graduates will excel in Electronics and Communication Engineering by utilizing AI, IoT, VLSI
and wireless communication to develop innovative solutions to global challenges.
PEO2:Graduates will use their skills in robotics, smart grids and sustainable electronics to create ethical
and sustainable solutions that address societal needs.
PEO3:Graduates will demonstrate leadership and teamwork in niche areas of emerging technologies
within Electronics & Communication Engineering to drive industry innovation and research excellence.
PSO1: Graduates will design and implement advanced analog and digital electronic systems using
modern technologies like VLSI, IoT, and embedded systems, ensuring energy efficiency
and sustainability.
PSO2: Graduates will develop reliable communication systems using wireless communication and
AI based communication protocols, focusing on ethical practices and societal impact.
PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues, and the consequent responsibilities relevant
to the professional engineering practice.
PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and
need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and teamwork: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
COURSE CODE COURSE OBJECTIVES
KEC 751B.1 Designing of logic gates and Implementation of combinational and
sequential circuits using CMOS logic.
KEC 751B.2 Analyze amplifier circuits and Design sequential circuits such as flip
flop.
KEC 751B.3 Design of layout for physical analysis of the MOS transistor and MOS
based circuits.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Attheendof thiscoursestudentswilldemonstratetheability to:
COURSE CODE COURSE OUTCOMES
KEC 751B.1 Designing of logic gates and Implementation of combinational and
sequential circuits using CMOS logic.
KEC 751B.2 Analyze amplifier circuits and Design sequential circuits such as flip
flop.
KEC 751B.3 Design of layout for physical analysis of the MOS transistor and MOS
based circuits.
Mapping of CO with PO
Program Specific
Course
Outcomes
Outcomes
PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 3
CO2 3 3
CO3 3 3
Average 3 3
1. Student entry in the lab is ensured strictly as per the allocated time slots or seeking prior
proper permission from the lab faculty or instructor.
2. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible manner while working in the
laboratory.
3. They should keep their bags on the shelf provided outside the lab and carry only essential
items such as lab record, manual, pen-pencil, copy and calculator etc. inside the lab.
4. Students are not allowed to carry food items (not even chewing gum), beverages and water
bottles while working in the laboratory.
5. They are expected to observe good housekeeping practices and ensure equipment, sitting
stools and components to be handled carefully and kept at proper place after finishing the
work to keep the lab clean and tidy.
6. While working in the lab
Avoid stretching electrical cables and connectors while using the equipment.
Rig the circuit and get it verified from the lab instructor before connecting it
to power source.
Pay proper attention towards earthling of electrical equipment. Ensure proper
ventilation in the lab while working.
Ensure use of wire clippers, insulating tape, plug-pins to prevent any electrical
shocking hazards.
In case of any short circuit, sensing burning smell or observing any smoke
switch off power supply and immediately report to the faculty/lab instructor
available in the lab.
7. In case of any minor injury please contact the lab instructor or lab faculty.
8. In case of any fire emergency, contact the faculty or lab instructor. For your information,
the fire safety equipment is available on each floor near notice board.
In the record,the index page should be filled properly by writing the corresponding experiment
number, experiment name, date on which it was done and the page number.
EVALUATIONSCHEME