Electricity Laboratory

 

 

Syllabus 

Stage

Branch

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Lessons schedule 

 

Electricity

Second
Third
fourth

 

Computer and Control Engineering 
Control Engineering 
Mechatronics Engineering 

 

 

A brief about the lab:

The Electrical Laboratory is one of the basic laboratories in the Control and Systems Engineering Department, where students conduct basic and advanced experiments of electrical circuits and practical training of different types of circuits such as Ohm's Low for linear and nonlinear systems, diodes applications, resistors, inductors, and capacitors of different types. The necessary devices for the completion of electrical circuits are available in the laboratory. These devices include DC voltage sources, Oscilloscopes of AC voltage, as well as voltage and current measuring devices. 

The main objective of the laboratory is to develop the practical experience of the first-year students, practice and apply laboratory experiments, connect, examine and analyze the electrical circuits, and obtain the required results to prepare a report on the experiment. The lab provides a total of 16-hour classes per week with 18 students per class.

 


Lab Vision and Objectives:

 The electrical laboratory connects and compares theoretical reality with practical applications for each process. Therefore, it combines electrical theories and subjects for both AC and DC circuits. These circuits are implemented in practice to compare theoretical results with practical results. 

 

 

 Lab information:

Subject Name Electricity
Stage Second
Branch Control Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering and Control and Computer Engineering
Lab Grades The lab grades are independent of the theoretical subject 

Grade Calculation

First term examination: 40% 
Second term examination: 40% 
Daily effort: 25% 
Reports: 25% 
Typical report: 10%

  

 

 Electricity Experiments  :

 

first Experiment: ohm "s low for linear and non linear

 Objectives

To study the relation between voltages and current 

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage and current  and draw relationship between( V) and ( I)

Second Experiment: the measurement of unknown resistance using a comparison method

 Objectives

To find the value of an unknown resistance by comparison method  

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage and current  and draw relationship between( V) and ( I)

 Third Experiment: VOLTMETER

Objectives

To determine the voltmeter property with different

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage RS variable   and draw relationship between( V) and ( R)

Fourth Experiment: AMMETER

 Objectives

To determine the ammeter  property with different scales

Practical of Experiment

Measure the current  and draw relationship between( R) and ( I)

Fifth Experiment: KIRCHOFF

Objectives

To verify kirchoff voltage and current laws for simple D.C circuits

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage and current 

 Sixth Experiment: THEVENIN"S THEOREM

Objectives

To study and apply THEVENIN"S THEOREM to electric circuits

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage and current in the normal circuit and equivalent circuit  

Seventh Experiment: NORTON"S THEOREMS 

Objectives

To prove NORTON"S THEOREMS practically

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage and current in the normal circuit and equivalent circuit 

Eighth Experiment: Superposition Theorems

Objectives

To prove Superposition reciprocity Theorems to a D.C electric 

Practical of Experiment

Measure the voltage and current in two. D.C power supply

Ninth Experiment: THE CATHODE and RAY OSCILLOSCOPE

Objectives

To be familiar with the oscilloscope

Practical of Experiment Measure the signal for different FREQUENCY in power supply A.C and D.
Tenth: FREQUENCY AND PHASE MEASUREMENTS USING OSCILLOSCOPE
 Objectives To measure the frequency of unknown sinwave by using another sinwave signal
To measure the phase relationship between two sinwave signals of the same frequency
 Practical of Experiment  Measure the signal for different FREQUENCY
Eleventh: A.C CIRCUIT
 Objectives  How to use vectors in the solution of circuits
 Practical of Experiment  Measure the voltage and current  IN A.C POWER SUPPLY 
Twelfth: DIODE APPLICTIONS
 Objectives  The fundamental behavior diodes in D.C and A.C networks
 Practical of Experiment  Measure the voltage and current  IN A.C 

 

 

 

 

 

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