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PCB Assembly And Functional Testing Lab
This center is developed to provide holistic experience to the stakeholders on electronics circuit design and manufacturing. Center comprises of specialized laboratory facilitates the design/fabrication/testing facility to crater the need of student project/product development, research works and industrial requirement. This infrastructure can be used to conduct skill development training programs for students, teaching and industry professional in the respective areas in the Electronics design / fabrication / antenna characterization, which helps the stakeholder an industry ready engineer.
This Lab is equipped with a wide range of Equipment’s, devices, which helps the students to practice electronics circuit design, assembly and testing and also provides a deep insight into the world of electronics practice. It is the skeleton of applied electronics and electronics Engineers. This lab is intended to practice and familiarize to identify the electronic components and to use basic electronic instruments.

Specifications
Digital Multimeter, Regulated Power Supply, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (20 MHz, 30 MHz), Digital storage oscilloscope(50 MHz,70MHz), Function Generator, Linear IC Tester, Digital IC Tester, Temperature Controlled Soldering Station.
Lab investment: Rs. 13,47,486.97/-

This center is developed to provide holistic experience to the stakeholders on electronics circuit design and manufacturing. Center comprises of specialized laboratory facilitates the design/fabrication/testing facility to crater the need of student project/product development, research works and industrial requirement. This infrastructure can be used to conduct skill development training programs for students, teaching and industry professional in the respective areas in the Electronics design / fabrication / antenna characterization, which helps the stakeholder an industry ready engineer.
This Lab is equipped with a wide range of Equipment’s, devices, which helps the students to practice electronics circuit design, assembly and testing and also provides a deep insight into the world of electronics practice. It is the skeleton of applied electronics and electronics Engineers. This lab is intended to practice and familiarize to identify the electronic components and to use basic electronic instruments.

All basic electronic devices and their characteristics, applications can be studied. Using these devices the small electronic circuits can be constructed and checked. In order to introduce the students with basic components of electronics this lab is furnished with advanced CROs, DSOs, function generators and digital multimeters. Students can perform practical on P-N junction diode, Zener Diode, rectifiers and filters, transistor biasing and their characteristics in different modes, RC coupled amplifiers and FETs.
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s):
- 18ECC211J Solid State Semiconductor Devices
- 18EES101J Basic Electrical And Electronics Engineering
- EC1002 Electronic Engineering Practice Lab
- 21ECC101J Electronic System and PCB Design lab
Description
All basic electronic devices and their characteristics, applications can be studied. Using these devices the small electronic circuits can be constructed and checked. In order to introduce the students with basic components of electronics this lab is furnished with advanced CROs, DSOs, function generators and digital multimeters. Students can perform practical on P-N junction diode, Zener Diode, rectifiers and filters, transistor biasing and their characteristics in different modes, RC coupled amplifiers and FETs.
Contact Persons
Dr. S. Kolangiammal
Assistant Professor (Sr. G)
kolangis@srmist.edu.in
Mr. R. Jiji Retna Kumar
Programmer
retnakur@srmist.edu.in

The PCB Assembly and Functional Testing Lab is located in Basic Engineering Laboratory block Room no. BEL308
- Open Door Access: 8.00am - 5:30pm, Scheduled classes take priority
