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The Electronic Devices and Digital Circuits Laboratory is a vital facility in the Mechatronics Department, designed to provide students with hands-on experience in both analog and digital electronics. This laboratory enables students to analyze, design, and test electronic circuits, helping them gain a deep understanding of semiconductor devices such as diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers, as well as fundamental digital components like logic gates, flip-flops, counters and shift registers.
Through practical experimentation, students learn about circuit characteristics, signal processing, and troubleshooting techniques in both analog and digital domains. The lab fosters problem-solving skills and innovation by encouraging students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world electronic and digital systems.
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The U1191A Digital Clamp Meter is a compact, rugged, and reliable tool designed for measuring AC current up to 600 A. It features a unique clamp design with an integrated LED flashlight for improved visibility in dark environments. The device offers non-contact voltage detection, resistance measurement, and continuity testing, making it ideal for electricians and technicians. Additionally, it includes a Zebra-striped jaw for easy wire separation and accurate readings in crowded panels.
The U1733C LCR Meter is a high-precision handheld device for measuring inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R) with dual-display capability. It supports test frequencies up to 100 kHz for accurate component analysis. Features like auto/manual ranging, relative mode, and data hold enhance usability. Its ergonomic design makes it ideal for field and lab applications, ensuring reliability and convenience for engineers and technicians.
The MSOX2004A Mixed Signal Oscilloscope is a 70 MHz, 4-channel oscilloscope with 16 digital channels, making it ideal for debugging both analog and digital circuits. It features a 1 GSa/s sampling rate and 8 Mpts memory, providing detailed signal analysis. The oscilloscope includes built-in protocol analysis, a responsive touchscreen interface, and advanced triggering options for efficient troubleshooting. With WaveGen (optional) and digital voltmeter (DVM) functions, the MSOX2004A is a versatile tool for engineers working on embedded systems, power electronics, and general circuit testing.
The E36234A Programmable DC Power Supply is a 200 W, single-output power supply designed for precision and reliability in testing and development environments. It provides up to 60 V and 10 A with low noise and excellent load regulation. Featuring autoranging output, it delivers higher current at lower voltages for versatile applications. The power supply includes an intuitive touchscreen interface, LAN (LXI), USB, and optional GPIB connectivity, and advanced protection features such as overvoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature protection. Ideal for R&D, manufacturing, and educational labs, the E36234A ensures stable and accurate power delivery.
The N2791A Differential Probe is a 25 MHz bandwidth active probe designed for making accurate differential voltage measurements. It offers a ±1400 V (DC + peak AC) maximum differential input voltage, making it ideal for high-voltage applications such as power electronics and motor drives. The probe features high input impedance (4 MΩ, 4 pF) to minimize circuit loading and ensure precise signal capture. It is compatible with most oscilloscopes and includes automatic probe detection when connected to compatible Agilent/Keysight models.
The 1146B Current Probe is a Hall-effect AC/DC current probe designed for use with oscilloscopes to measure currents up to 100 A (both AC and DC). It offers a broad frequency response from DC to 100 kHz, making it suitable for applications such as power supply analysis, motor drives, and automotive testing. The probe features a clamp-on design for easy connection to conductors without breaking the circuit and provides direct BNC output for seamless oscilloscope integration. It is powered by an external 9V battery or AC adapter, ensuring flexibility in various testing environments.
The SDG1010 Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator is a 10 MHz, single-channel signal generator designed for a wide range of test and measurement applications. It features 14-bit vertical resolution and a 125 MSa/s sampling rate, ensuring precise waveform generation. The device supports various standard waveforms, including sine, square, ramp, and pulse, along with custom arbitrary waveforms. It includes AM, FM, PM, ASK, FSK, and PWM modulation capabilities, making it suitable for communication and electronic testing. With a user-friendly interface, USB connectivity, and a compact design, the SDG1010 is an excellent tool for engineers, educators, and hobbyists.
The Scientech 801 CRO (Cathode Ray Oscilloscope) is a 20 MHz, dual-channel analog oscilloscope designed for basic signal analysis and troubleshooting. It features a high-intensity CRT display, providing clear waveform visualization. With a vertical sensitivity range from 5 mV to 5 V per division and a time base range from 0.1 µs to 0.2 s per division, it is suitable for a variety of electronic and electrical measurements. The triggering system ensures stable waveform capture, while the compact and durable design makes it ideal for educational labs, service centers, and general-purpose testing.
A Function Generator is an electronic test instrument used to generate different types of electrical waveforms over a range of frequencies. It produces signals such as sine, square, triangular, ramp, and pulse waves, which are commonly used for testing and troubleshooting electronic circuits.
Function generators are widely used in R&D, education, and industrial applications for testing amplifiers, filters, and other electronic components.
Multi Output DC Regulated Power Supply are constant Voltage & Current Constant type supplies, have high regulation for Load & Line Voltage variation. The supply is protected against short circuit & over load. The output current can be controlled to any value from 0 to maximum
A Digital Multimeter (DMM) is a versatile electronic measuring instrument used for measuring voltage (AC/DC), current (AC/DC), and resistance, along with additional functions such as capacitance, frequency, temperature, diode testing, and continuity checking. Featuring a digital display, it provides precise readings, eliminating errors commonly associated with analog meters. Widely used in electronics repair, industrial maintenance, and laboratory testing, a DMM is an essential tool for engineers, electricians, and hobbyists due to its reliability, ease of use, and high measurement accuracy.
The Digital Logic Trainer is a learning tool designed for studying basic logic gates, verifying Boolean expressions, and implementing logic circuits through hands-on experimentation. It facilitates the understanding of Karnaugh map simplification, combinational logic design, sequential logic design and application circuits, helping students grasp fundamental concepts in digital electronics effectively.
The Electronic Devices and Digital Circuits Laboratory supports various academic and research activities, helping students develop practical skills in electronic components, circuit design, and digital logic.
Total lab area: 1,089.31 sq ft.
Total investment : 42.7 Lakhs
9 am to 6 pm
Assistant Professor
lakshmia@srmist.edu.in
Assistant Professor
ashawist@srmist.edu.in
Technical Assistant
kishorem1@srmist.edu.in