| Course Code | GXESL106 | CIE Marks | 50 |
| Teaching Hours/Week (L: T:P: R) | 0:0:2:0 | ESE Marks (Internal only) | 50 |
| Credits | 1 | Exam Hours | 2 Hrs. 30 Min. |
| Prerequisites (if any) | None | Course Type | Lab |
Course Objectives:
- To create awareness and familiarity with electrical wiring and safety measures to be
- To Identify various electronic components and to operate various measuring instruments
- Learn to setup simple electronic circuits on breadboard and PCB
| Expt.
No. |
Experiments |
| Electrical Workshop (Minimum of 7 Experiments to be done) | |
| 1 | a) Demonstrate the precautionary steps adopted in case of Electrical shocks.
b) Identify different types of cables, wires, switches, fuses, fuse carriers, MCB, ELCB and MCCB, familiarize the ratings. |
| 2 | Wiring of a simple light circuit for light/ fan point (PVC conduit wiring) and a 6A plug
socket with individual control. |
| 3 | Wiring of light/fan circuit using two-way switches. (Staircase wiring) |
| 4 | Wiring of fluorescent lamp and a power plug (16 A) socket with a control switch. |
| 5 | Wiring of power distribution arrangement using single phase MCB distribution board with
ELCB, main switch and Energy meter. |
| 6 | Familiarisation of step up and step-down transformers, (use low voltage transformers) Measurement and representation of voltage and waveform to scale in graph sheet with the
help of CRO |
| 7 | Familiarisation of rheostats, measurement of potential across resistance elements and
introducing the concept of relative potential using a DC circuit. |
|
8 |
a) Identify battery specifications using different types of batteries. (Lead acid, Li Ion,NiCd etc.)
Familiarize different types of earthing (Pipe, Plate Earthing, Mat Schemes) and ground enhancing materials (GEM). |
Course Assessment Method (CIE: 50 marks, ESE: 50 marks)
Continuous Internal Evaluation Marks (CIE):
|
Attendance |
Preparation/Pre-Lab Work, experiments, Viva and Timely completion of Lab Reports / Record
(Continuous Assessment) |
Total |
| 5 | 45 | 50 |
End Semester Examination Marks (ESE): (Internal evaluation only)
| Procedure/ Preparatory
work/Design/ Algorithm |
Conduct of experiment/ Execution of work/
troubleshooting/ Programming |
Result with valid inference/
Quality of Output |
Viva voce |
Record |
Total |
| 10 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 5 | 50 |
- Submission of Record: Students shall be allowed for the end semester examination only upon submitting the duly certified record.
- Minimum Pass Mark: The requirement for passing the lab course included in the first-year curriculum is that the student must score a minimum of 50% overall, combining marks from both Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and End Semester Examination (ESE). There is no separate minimum requirement for each component.
- There will not be any relaxation in the attendance
Course Outcomes (COs)
At the end of the course students should be able to:
Course Outcome Bloom’s Knowledge Level (KL) CO1 Demonstrate safety measures against electrical shocks K2 CO2 Familiarise with transformers, rheostats, batteries and earthing schemes K2 CO3 Illustrate the connection diagram and identify the suitable accessories necessary for wiring simple electric circuits K3 CO4 Identify various electronic components K2 CO5 Operate various measuring instruments K3 CO6 Apply the design procedure of simple electronic circuits on breadboard and PCB
K3 CO7 Build the ability to work in a team with good interpersonal skills K3 Note: K1- Remember, K2- Understand, K3- Apply, K4- Analyse, K5- Evaluate, K6- Create
CO-PO Mapping Table:
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 CO1 3 2 CO2 1 2 1 2 CO3 2 1 2 CO4 3 2 3 CO5 3 3 2 2 3 CO6 3 3 1 3 2 1 2 3 CO7 3 2 2 Text Books
Sl. No Title of the Book Name of the Author/s Name of the Publisher
Edition and Year
1
Electrical Design Estimating and Costing K B Raina and S KBhattacharya New Age International Publishers 2/e 2024
2 Electrical Systems Design
M K Giridharan
I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd
3/e 2022
3 Basic Electrical Engineering D P Kothari and I J Nagrath
Tata McGraw Hill 4/e 2019 4 Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits
NN Bhargava, D C Kulshreshtha and S C Gupta Mc Graw Hill 2/e 2017 Continuous Assessment with equal weightage for both specializations (45 Marks)
1. Preparation and Pre-Lab Work (10 Marks)
- Pre-Lab Assignments: Assessment of pre-lab assignments or quizzes that test understanding of the upcoming experiment.
- Understanding of Theory: Evaluation based on students’ preparation and understanding of the theoretical background related to the experiments.
2. Conduct of Experiments (15 Marks)
- Procedure and Execution: Adherence to correct procedures, accurate execution of experiments, and following safety protocols.
- Skill Proficiency: Proficiency in handling equipment, accuracy in observations, and troubleshooting skills during the experiments.
- Teamwork: Collaboration and participation in group experiments.
3. Lab Reports and Record Keeping (10 Marks)
- Quality of Reports: Clarity, completeness and accuracy of lab Proper documentation of experiments, data analysis and conclusions.
- Timely Submission: Adhering to deadlines for submitting lab reports/rough record and maintaining a well-organized fair record.
4. Viva Voce (10 Marks)
- Oral Examination: Ability to explain the experiment, results and underlying principles during a viva voce session.
Evaluation Pattern for End Semester Examination with equal weightage in both specializations (50 Marks)
1. Procedure/Preliminary Work/Design/Algorithm (10 Marks)
- Procedure Understanding and Description: Clarity in explaining the procedure and understanding each step involved.
- Preliminary Work and Planning: Thoroughness in planning and organizing materials/equipment.
- Algorithm Development: Correctness and efficiency of the algorithm related to the
- Creativity and logic in algorithm or experimental
2. Conduct of Experiment/Execution of Work/Programming (15 Marks)
- Setup and Execution: Proper setup and accurate execution of the experiment or programming
3. Result with Valid Inference/Quality of Output (10 Marks)
- Accuracy of Results: Precision and correctness of the obtained
- Analysis and Interpretation: Validity of inferences drawn from the experiment or quality of program output.
4. Viva Voce (10 Marks)
- Ability to explain the experiment, procedure results and answer related questions
- Proficiency in answering questions related to theoretical and practical aspects of the
5. Record (5 Marks)
Completeness, clarity, and accuracy of the lab record submitted
