Applied Electricity Lab

The Applied Electricity Lab is designed to provide students with practical exposure to the fundamental principles of electrical and electronic engineering. The laboratory supports hands-on learning through a wide range of experiments related to electrical circuits, basic electronics, instrumentation, and measurement techniques, enabling students to connect theoretical concepts with real-world engineering practice.

The lab is equipped with essential experimental and testing facilities including AC-to-DC variable power supplies, signal generators, breadboards, multimeters, oscilloscopes, variable resistors, capacitors, diodes, and other electronic components used for circuit analysis and troubleshooting. These facilities help students develop practical skills in circuit implementation, testing, debugging, and measurement.

In addition to hardware resources, the laboratory also supports simulation and analysis activities through software tools commonly used for circuit design and experimentation. Dedicated workstation facilities are available to facilitate laboratory exercises, simulation-based learning, and experimental analysis.

The laboratory primarily supports undergraduate practical courses including:

  • EE-140L: Electrical Technology Lab
  • EE-199L: Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab
  • EE-201L: Electrical Engineering & Electronics Lab

Located in the Main Block, the lab has a seating capacity of approximately 40 students and serves as a foundational teaching facility for undergraduate electrical engineering education.

Lab In-charge: Muhammad Khalid Butt
Designation: Lecturer
Location: Main Block, Ground Floor
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 3:45 PM