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Ca Lab Syllabus

The document outlines a course focused on practical applications of Thevenin & Norton theorems, KVL & KCL, and Superposition Theorems, along with RL, RC, and RLC circuits. It includes a list of experiments, laboratory requirements, and expected course outcomes for students. Additionally, it provides a selection of textbooks and reference books for further study.

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Ca Lab Syllabus

The document outlines a course focused on practical applications of Thevenin & Norton theorems, KVL & KCL, and Superposition Theorems, along with RL, RC, and RLC circuits. It includes a list of experiments, laboratory requirements, and expected course outcomes for students. Additionally, it provides a selection of textbooks and reference books for further study.

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Course Objectives:

 To gain hands- on experience in Thevenin & Norton theorem, KVL & KCL, and Superposition
Theorems.
 To understand the working of RL,RC and RLC circuits

List of Experiments:

1. Verifications of KVL & KCL.


2. Verifications of Thevenin & Norton theorem.
3. Verification of Superposition Theorem.
4. Verification of maximum power transfer Theorem
5. Determination of Resonance Frequency of Series & Parallel RLC Circuits.
6. Transient analysis of RL and RC circuits.

Laboratory Requirements:

1. Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors – sufficient quantities. Bread


2. Boards – 15 Nos.
3. CRO (30MHz) – 10 Nos.
4. Function Generators (3MHz) – 10 Nos.
5. Dual Regulated Power Supplies (0 – 30V) – 10 Nos.

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the student will be able to

 Design RL and RC circuits.


 Verify Thevinin & Norton theorem KVL & KCL, and Super Position Theorems.

Text Books:

1. Hayt JackKemmerly, Steven Durbin, “Engineering Circuit Analysis”, McGraw Hill education,
9thEdition, 2018.
2. Charles K. Alexander & Mathew N.O.Sadiku, “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits”, McGraw-
Hill, 2nd Edition, 2003.
3. Joseph Edminister and Mahmood Nahvi, Electric Circuits, Schaums Outline Series, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, Fifth Edition Reprint 2016.

Reference Books:

1. David Bell, “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits”, Oxford University press, 7th Edition, 2009
2. John O Mallay, Schaums Outlines “Basic Circuit Analysis”, The Mc Graw Hill companies, 2nd
Edition, 2011.
3. A.Bruce Carlson, Cicuits: Engineering Concepts and Analysis of Linear Electric Circuits,
Cengage Learning, India Edition 2nd Indian Reprint 2009.
4. Allan H.Robbins, Wilhelm C.Miller, Circuit Analysis Theory and Practice, Cengage Learning,
Fifth Edition, 1st Indian Reprint 2013

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