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Lahore University of Management Sciences

EE100: Engineering Laboratory


Spring 2020

Course Catalog Description


This course is designed for freshmen engineering and science students to provide them a basic introduction of various stages involved in an
engineering product design. It will help students to interpret and create computer aided mechanical parts and assembly drawings, interpret
and create schematic and layout drawings for electronic circuits, Identify materials and select manufacturing processes for engineering
products. Students will also be given an opportunity to get hands on experience on conventional and non-conventional machines such as
CNC and 3D printers for rapid prototyping. The course is divided into four modules each of which contains lab tasks for practice and module
project to test the concepts learned. The final module is a course project in which students shall use all the concepts learned in this course in
order to consolidate their learning and to give them an opportunity to work with in larger team.

Course Details
Credit Hours 1
Core Core Course for Electrical Engineering
Elective No
Open for Student Category SBASSE
Closed for Student Category N/A

Course Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s)
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None

Course Offering Details


Lecture(s) Number of Lecture Per 1 Duration 170 min Timings Mon: 11:00-01:50 – L4 – EE LAB 6
Week and Venue Tue: 11:00-01:50 – L1 – EE LAB 6
Wed: 11:00-01:50 – L2 – EE LAB 6
Fri: 03:00-05:50 – L3 – EE LAB 6
Course Modules Number of Modules 5 Duration PCB : 05 Weeks
Per Semester Electrical Wiring : 01 Weeks
CAD : 03 Weeks
Machining Processes : 02 Weeks
Course Project : 03 Weeks

Course Instructor Ms. Fatima Rahman


Lab Engineer Muhammad Nouman Arshad
Teaching Assistance Asad Ali
Haya Ali
TA Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday: 09:00:01:00
Lab Technician Waseem Asad, Faheem Nadeem

EE100 Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)


The students should be able to:
CLO1: Identify electrical/electronic devices and usage of electrical/mechanical measurement tools.
CLO2: Create and interpret electronic schematics and layout drawings.
CLO3: Create and interpret mechanical drawings.
CLO4: Use modern/conventional workshop machines and rapid prototyping techniques for engineering product design.

Relation to EE Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)


CLO Related PLO Levels of Learning Teaching Methods CLO Attainment checked in
CLO1 PLO1 (Engineering Knowledge) Cognitive Level 2 Lecture, Demonstration, Lab Lab Tasks, Project, Viva/Lab Evaluation
CLO2 PLO1 (Engineering Knowledge) Psychomotor Level 2 Lecture, Demonstration, Lab Lab Tasks, Project, Viva/Lab Evaluation
CLO3 PLO1 (Engineering Knowledge) Psychomotor Level 2 Lecture, Demonstration, Lab Lab Tasks, Project, Viva/Lab Evaluation
CLO4 PLO5 (Modern Tools) Psychomotor Level 2 Lecture, Demonstration, Lab Lab Tasks, Assignment, Viva/Lab Evaluation

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Grading Breakup and Policy
Assessment Module Numbers Weightage
Lab Tasks 7 5 x 4 + 2 x 6 = 32%
Assignment 1 6%
Course Project 1 5 + 3 x 4 + (14 + 3 + 5 + 3) = 42%
Viva/Lab Evaluation 1 20%
Attendance Policy: Attendance shall be marked by course TA within 20 mins of class start time. No attendance shall be marked afterwards. Each
lab attendance carries 1% of each lab
Missed Lab Policy: If you have missed your lab session then you should attend another lab section within same week with prior information,
otherwise 50% marks will be deducted on submitted lab task.
Late Lab-Submission Policy: If you delay your lab submission by one/two day 30/50% marks reduction penalty shall be applied. No submission is
allowed after two days.

Textbook(s)/Supplementary Readings
Textbook:
Lectures and handouts will be provided where necessary

Supplementary Reading:
A- Design and Technology, 2nd Edition, James Garratt, Cambridge University Press
B- Beginner’s Guide to SOLIDWORKS - Alejandro Reyes MSME, CSWE, CSWI
C- Basic Engineering Drawing, R.S. Rhodes & L.B. Cook

COURSE OVERVIEW
Week Related CLOs &
Module Topic Reference
No. Additional Remarks
 Introduction to the course and its contents
 Introduction to basic electronics components
 Introduction to Arduino Board and its Programming
1  Lab Task 1: Basic Circuit Working A-Ch6
o Circuit prototyping using breadboard
o Controlling LED with potentiometer and button using
Arduino CLO1, CLO2
 Introduction to computer circuit schematic design and Lab Task 1: 4.0%
simulation in Proteus software Lab Task 2: 4.0%
 Tutorials: Create a simple circuit design in Proteus ISIS Lab Task 3: 4.0%
PCB  Lab Task 2: Design a Reflex test PCB design and simulate it. Lab Task 4: 6.0%
2 Lecture Notes *Lab Task 5: 5.0%
 Demonstration: PCB Fabrication: Introduction to conventional
/non-conventional PCB fabrication process. *: Course Project Related
Task
 Demonstration: Etching and soldering
 Demonstration: PCB CNC milling and drilling
 Introduction to PCB layout design in Proteus software
3 Lecture Notes
 Lab Task 3: Reflex test game PCB design and etching
4  Lab Task 4: Reflex test game PCB Soldering and testing. Lab Instructions

5  Lab Task 5: Robot PCB Soldering and testing. Lab Instructions


Electrical
 Wiring systems and their uses CLO1
6 Panel and Lecture Notes
 Lab Task 6: Electrical Wiring and Fitting Lab Task 6: 6.0%
Wiring
 Introduction to Engineering Drawing
 Introduction to Orthographic drawings/SolidWorks
o 2D sketching CLO3
7 B
o Basics of 3D object modeling *Lab Task 7: 4.0%
 Lab Task 7: 3D computer part modeling of provided robot parts *Lab Task 8: 4.0%
CAD *Lab Task 9: 4.0%
 Computer Aided Modeling *: Course Project Related
8 B
 Lab Task 8: 3D computer part modeling of provided robot parts Tasks
 Computer Aided Modeling
9  Lab Task 9: Create assembly and orthographic drawings for a B
mobile robot.

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 Introduction to lathe machine and its operations
 Workshop Technologies
o Conventional: (Introduction to the Process and basic
tools) (Casting, Forging ,Welding, Molding,
Machining, Fitting )
10 Lecture Notes
o Non –Conventional Prototyping Techniques/Additive CLO4
manufacturing (3D Printing, Selective Laser Lab Task 10: 4.0%
Machining Sintering,) Lab Task 11: 4.0%
Processes  Demonstration: Conventional Machining Operations Assignment: 6.0%
 Lab Task 10: Machine Tools and Processes Assignment deadline
 CNC Machine Basics (1 Week)
 Demonstration: 3D Printer
 Demonstration: CNC Milling machine
11 Lecture Notes
 Lab Task 11: G-Codes for a part file
 Assignment: Machining a part on Lathe, Robot Chassis cutting
using Laser Cutter, Robot Name design 3D-printing
 Introduction to your robot components
12 Lecture Notes
 Robot building: Making your first mobile robot CLO1, CLO2, CLO3
Course  System integration, Testing and troubleshooting for the mobile Competition: 14.0%
13 robot Lecture Notes Aesthetics : 3.0%
Project
 Arduino Programming Basics Individual Participation: 5%
Poster: 3.0%
14  Course Project: Robot Competition

Examination Details
Combine/Separate: No
Final
Duration: N/A
Examination
Exam Specifications: N/A
Mid-Term
No
Examination

Complex Engineering Problem/Activity


Complex Included: No
Engineering Assessment: N/A
Problem
Details

Rubric Based Assessment of CLO


Rubric Details CLO-wise details of each rubric design per assessment module

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