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a) Basic Electrical Engineering (BEE) Laboratory
The Electrical Engineering laboratory is one of the important lab of the department as it helps the students of all engineering disciplines to perform the experiments based on basic concepts of electrical science. It is well-equipped with several experimental setups packages for real time experiments. In this lab, the students of all engineering streams are trained on basic concepts of electrical engineering. such as AC to DC conversion, measurement, transformer, verification of basic laws and theorems, use of CRO, DSO, etc. This lab has maximum utilization, handling approximately six hundred fifty students per semester.
b) Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory:-
Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation lab is used to measure the unknown value of Inductance, Capacitance and Resistance using the several bridge method. It’s also used to measure the displacement and piezo-electric effect etc..
c) Electrical Machines (E Mc) Laboratory:-
The Electrical Machines Laboratory is one of the important laboratories of the Electrical Engineering Department. The Laboratory is equipped with conventional and modern Electrical and Electronics measuring equipment, various AC and DC Electrical Machines and Transformers. This Laboratory caters the need of Undergraduate Students to enable them to easily understand the basics and adapt to advanced experiments like modeling of Electrical Machines and special Electrical Machines.
d) Control System Laboratory:-
The Control system Laboratory is one of the important Laboratory of the Electrical Engineering Department. . The Laboratory is equipped with conventional and modern Electrical equipment used in design and experimentation of digital and analog electromechanical feedback control systems.
e) Power System Laboratory:-
The Power Systems Lab stresses student familiarity and experience with electrically-operated equipment and devices and the wide variety and use of electric motors, generators, speed drive control, transformers and electrical power distribution.