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RF Circuits and Devices LAB
The mission of this lab is to analyze the basic experiments, like the characteristics of electronic devices and circuits. This is one of the busiest laboratories in terms of utilization. Its overall needs are versatility and generality, in view of the many basic course needs it serves. This is the lab where basic experiments like device characteristics and circuit analysis are performed. The lab also provides insight for the students to design and analyze the characterization of RF and Microwave components by performing basic microwave and optical experiments. This lab is general enough to hold several experiments suitable for giving students enough exposure to enable them to easily adopt experiments in more advanced laboratories in the department. Approximately 600 students per year undertake practical courses in this laboratory.
Specifications
The RF Circuits and Device Lab is well equipped with equipment’s like Voltmeters, Digital Multimeter, Regulated Power Supply, Dual Regulated Power Supply, Digital CRO, Analog CRO, Function Generator, Decade Resistance Box, Capacitance Box, Inductance Box, Digital IC Trainer Kit. Also, with adequately equipped microwave benches at J and X band, Optical Trainer Kits, LED Module, Laser Module, PIN and APD Module.
Lab Investment: 1,100,880
Also, with adequately equipped microwave benches at J and X band, Optical Trainer Kits, LED Module, Laser Module, PIN and APD Module.
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s):
- 8ECC302J Microwave and Optical Communication Lab
Description
All basic electronic devices, circuits, and their characteristics and applications can be studied. Using these devices, the small electronic circuits can be constructed and checked. In order to introduce the students to the basic components of this lab, it is furnished with advanced CROs, function generators, and digital multimeters. Students can perform practicals on P-N junction diodes, Zener diodes, rectifiers, wave shaping circuits, filters, transistor biasing and their characteristics in different modes, RC-coupled amplifiers and FETs, and microwave and optical experiments are also conducted.
Contact Persons
Dr. P. Radhika
Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
radhikap@srmist.edu.in
Mr. K. Prakash
Senior Technical Assistant
prakashk@srmist.edu.in

The Microwave Lab is located in Room No. TP1515 Open Door Access: 8:45am - 5:30pm
