The Electrical Machines Lab provides the essential facilities to students to reinforce the fundamental concepts, especially on transformers and rotating machines. The lab is equipped with DC series/shunt motor, compound motor, universal motor, single-phase induction motor, single-phase transformer, three-phase induction motor, three-phase synchronous motor and three-phase transformer. The lab is equipped with various tests and monitoring equipment also
The power electronics lab enhances the EEE students by providing them a better understanding of the concepts and working of advanced power semiconductor devices and power electronics circuits. The curriculum objectives to rig up circuits for various applications in power electronics and to understand the operation of different types of power controllers.
The Control Systems Simulation Lab consists of multiple workstations, each workstation equipped with an oscilloscope, digital multi-meter, PID trainers, control system trainers, stand-alone inverted pendulum, ball and beam control, magnetic-levitation trainers. This lab also covers the industrial implementation of advanced control systems via different computer tools such as MATLAB and Simulink.
The significance of the Electrical Circuits & Simulation Lab is renowned in the various fields of engineering applications. For an electrical engineer, especially, it is obligatory to have the practical ideas about the Electrical Circuits and Simulation. The objective of Electric Circuits laboratory is to impart hands on experience in the verification of circuit laws and theorems, measurement of circuit parameters, study of circuit characteristics and simulation of time response. It also gives practical exposure to the usage of electrical concepts such as CRO, power sources, and function generator.
This lab is concentrated on all types of relays, protection schemes for electrical machines, measurement of HVAC & HVDC, breakdown strength of transformer oil & field mapping using electrolytic tank for capacitor and Transmission lines. Various protective schemes, measurements of HVAC and HVDC are dealt in this lab.
The Microcontrollers 8051 Lab curriculum includes both software and interfacing modules. The objective of the lab with respect to software module is to understand the types of data transfer, perform arithmetic and logical operations, branch & subroutines, and Bit Addressability, which is executed by making the use of Keil Micro Vision Simulator. Interfacing modules such as Dual DAC, Hex Key pad, Elevator, Calculator, Temperature Controller, Speed Control of Stepper motor, DC motors are programmed making use of four I/O Ports which are integral part of 8051
The MATLAB fundamentals, power system analysis like load flow, short circuit & transient analysis, and economic load dispatch are simulated and analyzed using powerful software packages such as MATLAB & MI Power in this lab.
The VTU has newly introduced Digital Signal Processing laboratory to provide excellent opportunities to the undergraduate students to enhance their understanding of DSP concepts using MATLAB through, Introduction to DSP, Discrete and Fast Fourier Transform, Circular convolution, and filtering via the DFT, Design and Implementation of FIR and IIR Filter.