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The department has hi-tech classrooms and well-equipped laboratories that support university requirements. The laboratories are equipped with the latest machines, test rig panels and various components, providing an excellent learning platform for both students and research staff. The labs have 110 PCs with the latest configurations to carry out programming as well as simulation experiments.

Room No.: – A014 L1& L2
Area :132 sq.mt
TRANSFORMERS & GENERATORS LABORATORIES
Lab 1 – Room No.: – A014L1 (Odd Semester)
Objective: To understand the generation of DC voltages using different types of generators and the operation of transformers, and to conduct various tests on transformers to evaluate their performance characteristics.
Equipment’s: The laboratory is equipped with 12 sets of test rigs comprising major equipment such as DC and AC motors, DC and AC generators, DC and AC ammeters (79), DC and AC voltmeters (47 No’s), wattmeter’s (30 No’s), lamp loads (4 No’s), single-phase isolation transformers (11 No’s), rheostats (26 No’s), a star–delta study panel (1 No’s), phase sequence indicators (2 No’s), digital tachometers (2 No’s), switches (6 No’s), and a three-phase induction motor with mechanical loads (1 No’s).
ELECTRIC MOTORS LABORATORIES
Lab 2 – Room No.: – A014L2 (Even Semester)
Objective: To study the performance, working principles, and load characteristics of DC motors, and to conduct load and no-load tests on induction motors to understand their performance characteristics.
Equipment’s: The laboratory is equipped with 12 sets of test rigs comprising major equipment such as DC and AC motors, DC and AC generators, DC and AC ammeters (79), DC and AC voltmeters (47 No’s), wattmeter’s (30 No’s), lamp loads (4 No’s), single-phase isolation transformers (11 No’s), rheostats (26 No’s), a star–delta study panel (1 No’s), phase sequence indicators (2 No’s), digital tachometers (2 No’s), switches (6 No’s), and a three-phase induction motor with mechanical loads (1 No’s).

Room No : A114L3
Carpet Area : 80 Square Meters
ANALOG ELECTRONICS LABORATORIES
Lab 3 – Room No.: – A114L3 (Odd Semester)
Objective: To impart hands-on experience in the verification of circuit laws and theorems, measurement of circuit parameters, and the study of circuit characteristics. It also provides practical exposure to the use of CROs, power sources, and function generators.
Equipment’s: The laboratory is equipped with CRO’s-8 No’s, function generator – 2 No’s, oscillators-4 No’s,Signal Generator – 7 No’s, LCR Q-Meter-1 No’s, Digital Multimeters-9 No’s, Decade resistance Box-4 No’s, Decade Inductance Box-4 No’s, Decade Capacitance Box-4No’s.
POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORIES
Lab 3 – Room No.: – A114L3 (Odd Semester)
Objective: To understand the operation, characteristics, and applications of various power electronic devices such as diodes, thyristors, and transistors. To study and analyze different power electronic converters, including rectifiers, inverters, choppers, and AC voltage controllers and to develop skills in designing, testing, and troubleshooting power electronic circuits safely and effectively.
Equipment’s: The laboratory is equipped withSCR, TRIAC KIT-4, SCR, TRIAC, DIAC MOSFET & IGBT Characteristics Module,MOSFET, IGBT KIT with accessories, Chopper circuit using IGBT MOSFET to control the speed of DC Motor, SPEED CONTROL OF STEPPER MOTOR -EC09A (Motor & Stepper Motor), UJT TRIGGERING CIRCUIT-HWR and FWR, Universal Motor EC08D, STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER (15V-0-15V), 1 PHASE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER, CRO’s- 8, function generator- 2, oscillators-4,Signal Generator-7, LCR Q-Meter-1, Digital Multimeters-9, IC555 timer, IC741.

Room No.: – A114L4
Area: 80sq.mt
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LABORATORIES
Lab 4 – Room No.: – A114L4 (Odd Semester)
Objective: To impart practical knowledge of fundamental circuit laws and theorems, such as Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, and network theorems.To measure and analyze circuit parameters like voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, and inductance.To study the behavior and characteristics of various electrical circuits under different loading conditions.
To provide hands-on experience with laboratory instruments, including millimeters, function generators, and oscilloscopes (CROs).To develop the ability to design, assemble, test, and troubleshoot electrical circuits safely and accurately.
Equipment’s: The laboratory is equipped withCRO’s- 8, function generator- 2, oscillators-4,Signal Generator-7, LCR Q-Meter-1, Digital Multimeters-9, Decade resistance Box-4, Decade Inductance Box-4, and Decade Capacitance Box-4.

Room No.: – A117L5
Area: 84sq.mt
POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LABORATORIES AND CAED LABORATORIES
Lab 5 – Room No.: – A117 L5 (Odd & Even Semester)
Objective: To study the operation of power systems under different operating conditions, determination of fault currents, stability of the system and various performance parameters of the system and transmission line parameters. To Simulate these using MATLAB programs/ Mi-POWER.To develop proficiency in creating circuit diagrams, layouts, and electrical schematics using CAD software.
To provide hands-on experience in using CAED tools for real-world electrical engineering projects.To perform simulations for electrical machines, circuits, and power systems to predict performance.To enhance understanding of electrical design standards, safety practices, and optimization techniques.
Equipment’s: PC’s(LCD monitor, INTEL CPU, 3.0GHz, 6MB processor, 3GB RAM, 320GB HDD, DVD writer)-7no., LED monitor with INTEL CPU-15no.and licensed software of MI-POWER-6users,APLAB make 2KVA UPS-1, 6U rack-1, switch 8 port-1, 24 port 10/100/1000mbps patch panel-1,D link 1024 model 24 port normal switch-1.

Room No : A213L6 & L7
Carpet Area : 80 Square Meters
MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORIES
Lab 6 – Room No.: – A213L6 (Even Semester)
Objective: To simulate the ALP programs, interface 8051 with applications like stepper motor, ADC,DAC and programs in real time using on chip peripherals such as serial port and on-chip timers.
Equipments: Stepper motor interfacing kit-4, DC motor interfacing kit-4, PC’s(LCD monitor, INTEL CPU–,3.0GHz,6MB processor)-16,Dual DAC Interface-4, LCD & keyboard Interface-4, Stepper Motor & DC Motor Interface-4, MSP 430 microcontroller Evaluation Board-10, 89C51 flash programmable evaluation board-2, power supply(5V,1.5A,+/- 12V,100mA)-10.
CONTROL SYSTEMS LABORATORIES
Lab 7 – Room No.: – A213L7 (Even Semester)
Objective: To provide sound knowledge in the basic concepts of linear control theory and design of control system, to understand the methods of representation of systems and getting their transfer function models, to provide adequate knowledge in the time response of systems and steady state error analysis, to give basic knowledge is obtaining the open loop and closed–loop frequency responses of systems and to understand the concept of stability of control system and methods of stability analysis.
Equipment’s: DC/AC servomotor-2, PID controller kit with temperature control-3, lead lag compensator kit-6,function generators-5, servo motor test rigs-2, second order system module-2, Synchro-pair study kit-1, compensator study module-6, CRO’s-6

Room No.: – A213L8 & L9
Area: 80sq.mt
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORIES
Lab 8- Room No.: – A213L8 (Odd Semester)
Objective: To explain the use of MATLAB software in evaluating the DFT and IDFT of given sequence, Verify the convolution property of the DFT, Design and implementation of IIR and FIR filters for given frequency specifications, realize IIR and FIR filters. For helping the students in developing software skills.
Equipment’s: PC’s(LCD monitor, INTEL CPU, 3.0GHz, 6MB processor, 3GB RAM, 320GB HDD, DVD writer)-7no., LED monitor with INTEL CPU-20no’s.
CIRCUIT LABORATORY USING PSPICE
Lab 9- Room No.: – A213L9 (Odd Semester)
Objective: To understand and analyze electrical circuits through simulation, verify theoretical concepts of DC and AC circuits, study circuit behavior under different conditions. It helps in analyzing RLC circuits, transient and steady-state responses, and resonance phenomena. It also enables validation of networktheorems and comparison of simulation results with theoretical values. Overall, it develops skills in circuit modeling, analysis, and interpretation using simulation software.
Equipment’s: PC’s (LCD monitor, INTEL CPU, 3.0GHz, 6MB processor, 3GB RAM, 320GB HDD, DVD writer)-7no., LED monitor with INTEL CPU-20no.s

Room No.: – C001L10
Area: 118 sq.mt
RELAY & HIGH VOLTAGE LABORATORY
Lab 10- Room No.: – C001L10(Odd Semester)
Objective: To understand the various types of high voltages and their importance and assimilate the concepts of high voltage engineering, and to provide an effective platform to study the effect of variation of circuit parameters on any high voltage circuit.
Equipment’s: Impulse generator unit-1, different types of relay units-4, transformer oil test kit-1, motor protection kit-1, Current injection kit-4, HVDC/HVAC test kit-1, electrical field test kit-1, voltage sources-2.

Room No.: – A313 L13
Area: 43 sq.mt
RESEARCH CENTER / PROJECT LABORATORY
Lab 13- Room No.: – A313 L13
Objective: To promote research in recent technological development to produce quality research papers.
Equipment’s: PC’s (LCD monitor, INTEL CPU, 3.0GHz, 6MB processor, 3GB RAM, 320GB HDD, DVD writer)-7no, CRO, Power Supply.

A-301 (Area: 84 Sq.Mt)

A-302 (Area: 84 Sq.Mt.)

A-303 (Area: 84 Sq.mt)
The classroom is designed to support effective teaching and learning, equipped with adequate seating, lighting, and instructional facilities to create a conducive academic environment.
The classrooms are equipped with Digital Light Projectors (DLPs), whiteboard projection facilities, and glass boards, with a seating capacity of 75 students.

Room No : A-014TR
Area : 33 Square Meters
The tutorial room is designed to facilitate small-group teaching, academic discussions, and problem-solving sessions, providing a focused and interactive learning environment.
The seating capacity is 28 students.

Room No.: – A-014H
Area: 18 Sq. mt
The HOD chamber is equipped with essential furniture and computing facilities to support departmental administration, academic coordination, and student interactions.

Room No.: – A-014DO
Area: 15sq.mt
The department office is equipped with four systems along with a printer and scanner for faculty and office use.

Room No.: – A-114
Area: 13 Sq. mt
The library is well stocked with technical and management books, competitive exam guides, and seminar and project reports.
The library has 285 titles and 1,120 volumes and includes an issue section

Room No.: – A-114
Area:15 Sq.mt
The department has a store room for the collection of blue books, records, and other stationery items.
The store room is a secure and organized space for storing teaching materials, and departmental supplies, ensuring easy access and proper inventory management.
![]() A-114 S1 (Area: 12 Sq.Mt) | ![]() A-213 S2 (Area: 15 Sq.mt ) |
![]() A-213 S3 (Area: 15Sq.mt ) | ![]() A-213S4 (Area: 12 Sq.mt ) |
![]() A-313S5 ( Area: 12 Sq.mt ) | ![]() A-313S6 ( Area: 12Sq.mt) |
The staff room is a well-furnished space for faculty members, providing a comfortable environment for discussions, collaborative work, and short breaks between academic and administrative duties.The department has 6 Staff rooms for 10 staff members with 10 cabins.
![]() Fire Extinguisher | ![]() First Aid Box |

Room No.: – A-114, A117 & A313
There are a total of four UPS systems: three units of 5 KVA and one unit of 2 KVA.
Make: APLAB 5 KVA with 6EL 40+ batteries.
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