Microcontroller Laboratory

Microcontroller lab is utilized by the Undergraduate students for Microcontroller as well as Digital Circuits subjects. Students can learn to program and interface with microcontrollers—small, self-contained computers on a chip that control specific functions in electronic devices.

Laboratory Name:

Microcontroller Laboratory

Location of laboratory:

Room No. 323

Laboratory in charge:

Prof. P.V.Taware

Software Installed :

Open source tools for 8051, MPLAB IDE for PIC 18F, open source Python

      Equipments:

Digital Electronics Training Kits ,Raspberry pi, aurdino, 8051, Arm 2148, PIC 18F,Microcontroller 8051 kits etc

DSP and VLSI Laboratory

DSP and VLSI lab offers hands-on experience with signal processing techniques, digital circuit design, and integrated circuit (IC) fabrication. In this lab, students can work with software tools, hardware kits, and components to learn how to design, simulate, and implement both DSP algorithms and VLSI circuits.

Laboratory Name:

DSP  and VLSI  Laboratory

Location of laboratory:

Room No. 327

Laboratory in charge:

Prof. S.C.Rathod

Software Installed :

Xilinx ISE 9.2i, Microwind 3.0, Mentor Graphics

Equipment’s:

FPGA Family Spartan 3, Spartan 2, Spartan 3 DSP kits

 

Communication Engineering Laboratory

A Communication Engineering Laboratory provides a hands-on environment for students and professionals to learn and practice concepts in modern communication systems. This lab focuses on the principles of analog and digital communication, modulation techniques, signal processing, wireless communication, and networking. It’s designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications, essential for fields like telecommunications, broadcasting, and data communication.

Laboratory Name:

Communication Engineering Laboratory

Location of laboratory:

Room No. 328

Laboratory in charge:

Prof. S. R.Shinde

Software Installed :

MATLAB

Equipment’s:

Function generators, Digital Storage Oscilloscopes, power supplies, digital & analog multimeter, 6 ½ Digit DMM, Analog & Digital Communication Kits, Spectrum analyzer etc.

 

Advance Communication Laboratory

An Advanced Communication Laboratory is designed to provide in-depth practical exposure to high-level concepts in modern communication technologies. This lab typically includes experiments on advanced digital modulation techniques, wireless communication protocols, optical fiber communication. The goal is to help students and researchers develop a deep understanding of advanced concepts, protocols, and systems that are integral to current and emerging communication technologies.

Laboratory Name:

Advance Communication Laboratory

Location of laboratory:

Room No. 329

Software Installed :

Anntena Software, Software for Microwave

Equipment’s:

Analog & Digital Communication Kits, Digital Storage Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Microwave Test Set Up, Microwave Power Meter,  6 ½ DMM, Optical Fiber Communication Link etc.

 

Power Electronics Laboratory

A Power Electronics Laboratory is a practical setup for learning about the principles and applications of power electronics, focusing on the conversion, control, and management of electrical power. This lab enables students to explore power semiconductor devices, converters, inverters and motor drives.

Laboratory Name:

Power Electronics Laboratory

Location of laboratory:

Room No. 330

Laboratory in charge:

Prof. P.S.Dhaygude

Equipments:

Single and dual regulated power supply,V-I Characteristic of SCR,TRIAC Kit,AC Phase control,Step down AC chopper,SMPS Trainer,V-I characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT

 

 

Basic Electronics Engineering Laboratory

A Basic Electronics Engineering Laboratory is a foundational setup where students in electronics engineering learn about the essential components, circuits, and measurement techniques. It provides hands-on experience with components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and basic digital circuits. The lab is designed to help students understand core electronic principles and build proficiency in designing, testing, and troubleshooting simple circuits, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in electronics engineering.

Laboratory Name:

Basic Electronics Engineering Laboratory

Location of laboratory:

Room No. 342

Laboratory in charge:

Prof.  P. P. Dhaygude

Equipment’s:

Electronics Training Kits, function generators, Digital Storage Oscilloscopes, power supplies, digital & analog millimeters, 6 ½ Digit DMM, PN junction diode , FET, Analog 741, DSO, CRO etc.