Department of Electrical Engineering: Course Clos, Plo Mapping, 12 Weeks Course Breakup and Assessment Tools

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Course CLOs, PLO Mapping, 12 Weeks Course Breakup and Assessment Tools

Semester: Fall-2019 Class & Session: 1st Semester, 2019-EE

Course Code: EE-1111 Course Title: Linear Circuit Analysis (LAB)

Course 1. Dr. Shabbir Majeed 3. Dr. Saaqib Haroon


Instructor(s): 2. Dr. M. Rafiq 4.

Lab. Engr(s): 1. Engr. M. Wasif Tabbassum

Assessment Type No.(s) Weightage Mapping with CLO No.

Course Lab Performance 14 25% CLO-1, 2


Assessments,
Weightage and Lab Report 14 25% CLO-1, 2
Mapping with
CLOs End Semester Demo & Viva 1 50% CLO-1, 2

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

Taxonomy
No. Statement of CLO PLO
Level
Able to follow the instructions regarding working and
proper use of lab instruments including DMM, Function
CLO-1 Generator, Oscilloscope and electronic trainer. Compile & 5,10 P3, A2
present the data/knowledge obtained from lab
experiments in written as well as oral form.

Reproduce and analyze theoretical results of electrical


theorems/laws by constructing the electric circuits in
CLO-2 4,10 P3, C4, A2
hardware and software environment. Compile & present
the data/knowledge obtained from lab experiments in
written as well as oral form.

16 Weeks Course Breakup

Basic Electrical components/devices, Bread board, Power Supply, DMM, Wattmeter,


Week No. 1 CRO, Function Generator and Measurement of Voltage, Current & Resistance in a Basic
DC Circuit

Week No. 2 Color Coding techniques for resistance value estimation and Verification of Ohm’s Law

Week No. 3 Resistance in Series, verification of Voltage Division and Power in a Series circuit

Week No. 4 Resistance in Parallel, verification of Current Division and Power in a Parallel circuit
Star-Delta Transformation, Power dissipation, rating, conservation in resistive circuit.
Week No. 5
Variable Resistor-characteristics, types and applications

Week No. 6 Verification of Mesh Analysis and Nodal Analysis in a resistive circuit

Week No. 7 Circuit Analysis in software environment

Week No. 8 Verification of Source transformation and Superposition Principle

Week No. 9 Verification of Thevenin & Norton Theorem

Week No. 10 Investigation of RC circuit and it’s transient studies

Week No. 11 Investigation of RL circuit and it’s their transient studies

Week No. 12 End Semester Demonstration & Viva

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