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Courses offered at the Electronic Lab (CIF-201)

The following undergraduate and postgraduate courses are held in the electronics laboratory:

Electronic Device and Circuit Laboratory

The Electronic Device and Circuit Laboratory is a hands-on learning environment where students and researchers explore the principles of electronics and circuit design. This lab focuses on practical applications of electronic devices such as diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers. Experiments often include designing, building, and testing circuits to understand concepts like amplification, oscillation, filtering, and signal modulation. The lab provides essential tools like oscilloscopes, signal generators, and multimeters, enabling students to gain a deeper understanding of how electronic components function in real-world scenarios.

Digital System Design Laboratory

The Digital System Design Laboratory is a specialized lab where students and researchers work on designing, simulating, and testing digital circuits and systems. In this lab, participants use hardware description languages (HDLs) like VHDL or Verilog to create digital logic designs, which are then implemented on programmable devices such as FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays). The lab focuses on understanding the principles of digital logic, combinational and sequential circuit design. Through hands-on experiments, students learn how to develop and troubleshoot digital systems, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications.

Electronic Design Laboratory

The Electronic Design Laboratory is an advanced facility where students engage in the design, analysis, and prototyping of electronic circuits and systems. This lab emphasizes the entire design process, from conceptualization and simulation to the actual implementation of electronic circuits. Participants work with a variety of tools, such as CAD software for circuit design, and use components like microcontrollers, sensors, and power supplies to build functional prototypes. The lab provides an environment to experiment with both analog and digital electronics, enabling the creation of devices for applications such as communication, automation, and control systems. Through practical projects, students develop skills in circuit design, system integration, and problem-solving, preparing them for real-world engineering challenges.

VLSI Laboratory

The VLSI (Very-Large-Scale Integration) Laboratory is a specialized facility where students and researchers focus on the design and development of integrated circuits (ICs). In this lab, participants learn about the processes involved in creating complex semiconductor devices that contain millions of transistors on a single chip. The lab covers various aspects of VLSI design, including circuit design, layout, simulation, and verification using industry-standard tools like CAD software. Students engage in projects that involve designing digital and analog circuits, as well as understanding the fabrication process of ICs. The VLSI Laboratory provides a hands-on environment to explore cutting-edge technologies in chip design, preparing students for careers in semiconductor and electronics industries.

​​​​​​​HDL laboratory 

The HDL (Hardware Description Language) Laboratory is a dedicated space where students learn to design and simulate digital systems using languages like VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) and Verilog. In this lab, participants create models of digital circuits at various levels of abstraction, from simple logic gates to complex systems like processors. The lab emphasizes the use of HDLs to describe, simulate, and verify the behavior of digital circuits before they are physically implemented on hardware platforms such as FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays). Through hands-on projects, students gain expertise in writing HDL code, testing designs through simulation, and optimizing circuits for performance and efficiency. The HDL Laboratory is essential for developing the skills needed to design advanced digital systems in the fields of electronics and computer engineering.​

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Electronics Laboratory, Dept. of EECE

Room No 201, 2nd Floor, CIF Building,

Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad

Chikkamalligwad, Dharwad 580 007, Karnataka, India 

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