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TELE COMMUNICATION LAB

1.Telecomm


Features:
•    CRO – 20 MHz
•    Function Generator (1 MHz )
•    Power Supply ( 0 - 30 Volts Variable )
•    AM Transceiver Kit
•    FM Transceiver Kit
•    PAM,PPM,PWM Trainer Kits
•    PCM /DM/ ADM Trainer Kit
•    Line Coding & Decoding Kit
•    ASK,PSK,FSK,QPSK Trainer Kits
•    Sampling & TDM trainer kit
•    Mat lab (Communication tool box)
•    IC 565,566,567,741
•    BC 107, BFW10
•    Decade Inductance box

Telecommunication Lab allows the students to visualize the effects of sampling and TDM. It inculcates the students to implement AM & FM modulation and demodulation, PCM, DM, FSK, PSK, DPSK schemes, Equalization algorithms and Error control coding schemes.

ELECTRON DEVICES LAB

2.1EDC2

2.2.EDC


Features:
•    Variable DC Power Supply (0-30V)
•    CRO 1MHz
•    Multimeter Digital
•    Function Generator 1 MHz
•    DC Ammeter and Voltmeter
•    BJTs, JFETs, SCRs, UJTs
•    Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Zener Diodes
•    Resistors ( Various ranges ), Capacitors ( Various ranges )
•    Decade Inductance Box, Decade Resistance Box

Electron Devices Lab inculcates students to study the characteristics of CE, CB, CC Amplifier, Transfer characteristic of differential amplifier and frequency response of CS Amplifiers. The students can perform experiment to obtain the bandwidth of single stage, multistage amplifiers and they also perform Spice simulation of electronic circuits.

VLSI LAB

3.1vlsi1

 3.2VLSIFeatures:
•    Simulator and Synthesizer tool with downloader (VHDL/Verilog).
•    Transistor level Spice modeling tool.
•    No. of FPGA kits required with
a)    I/O cards
b)    Add on cards for FPGA

Advanced features and techniques of VLSI design provides students the necessary training to develop complex VLSI systems and enables them to improve their designs by using the tools available in the laboratory. Labs provide hands-on experience with the development, verification, debugging and simulation of a VLSI system.

MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL LABORATORY

4.1microwave


Features:
•    FCL Advanced Fiber Optic Comm. Kit
•    Fiber Link-E Fiber Optic Trainer Kit Based On Laser Diode & Glass Fiber
•    850nm LED & PIN Diode Module
•    Current Source (0-100ma)
•    Power Source – Optical
•    Optical Power Meter
•    Network Analyzer
•    Fiber Optic Trainer Kit , Model Link B
•    Coupling Fiber To Semiconductor Sources
•    Mode Observation Of Fiber Optic Cable Modules
•    Power Meter (Mw)
Microwave devices are fundamental to many modern electronics systems, including digital wireless communications. Microwave section inculcates students to acquire familiarization in Characteristics of Reflex Klystron, Gunn Diode Oscillator, VSWR Measurements, Frequency and Wave Length Measurement, Study of Power Distribution of Directional Coupler, E-Plane Tee, H-Plane Tee, Magic Tee, Isolator, Circulator, Attenuation and Power Measurement, Radiation Pattern of various antennas.
Optical section inculcates students to acquire familiarization in characteristics of LED, LASER, PIN Diode, and Measurement of various Losses, Attenuation, Mode characteristics of fiber, Wave Length Division Multiplexing and Demultiplexing, Data Communication Using Single Mode Fiber Optic System etc.

LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB

5.LIC1
Features:
•    Dual, (0-30V) variable Power Supply
•    CRO 30MHz
•    Digital Multimeter
•    Function Generator  1 MHz
•    IC Tester (Analog)
•    Computer (PSPICE installed)
•    ICs
•    Transistors, Diodes, Zener diodes
•    Potentiometer
•    Step-down transformer
•    Resistors 1/4 Watt Assorted
•    Resistors ( Various ranges ), Capacitors ( Various ranges )
•    Decade Inductance Box, Decade Resistance Box

Linear Integrated Circuits lab provides facilities to design oscillators, amplifiers, filters using operational amplifiers. LIC lab inculcates students to analyse the working of PLL and use PLL as frequency multiplier. Also students can design DC power supply using ICs and they can analyse the performance of oscillators and multivibrators using SPICE.

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB

6.dsplab
Features:
•    PCs with Fixed / Floating point DSP
•    Processors (Kit / Add-on Cards)
•    MATLAB with Simulink and Signal Processing Tool Box
•    Function Generators(1MHz)
•    CRO(20MHz)

Students will do various experiments related to signal processing and image processing. It has 17 systems with LAN and internet connectivity. All the systems are loaded with MATLAB software package. There are 17 TMS processor kits using which the students will do assembly coding related to signal processing experiments.

MICROPROCESSOR LAB

7.1micropro
Features:
•    Microprocessor trainer kits
•    Microcontroller trainer kits
•    Interface boards
•    Personal Computer with CPU Hard Disk
•    Oscilloscopes
Microprocessor Lab allows the students to write ALP Programmes for fixed and Floating Point Arithmetic. Students can interface different I/Os with processor and generate waveforms using Microprocessors. They can also execute Programs in 8051.

NETWORKS LAB

8.1Network

8.2Network
Features:
•    PC (with recent specification)
•    Ethernet LAN trainer
•    Network Simulator Software
•    C. Complier
•    Java
•    Cisco Router

Networks Lab allows the students to learn to communicate between two desktop computers and to implement the different protocols. Networks Lab inculcates students to implement various routing algorithms and makes the students to be familiar with socket programming, simulation tools etc.,.

M.E – ADVANCED SYSTEM DESIGN LAB (PG LAB)

9.1PGlab

9.2PGlab2

Features:
•    MATLAB, Simulink, Toolboxes (Communication, Signal Processing, Image Processing) Block sets (Communication, DSP, Fuzzy, Wavelet CDMA basic reference)
•    Model Sim 5.8 C
•    Xilinx 13.1 Project navigator
•     Keil IDE and ARM Kits
•    Cadence Design Suite
•    FPGA boards
•     Altera DE1
•    Network Simulation tools.

The PG lab provides extensive computing resources for research and education. This includes high-performance computers in the range of Linux, Windows, and Workstations. In addition to general purpose file server, the department maintains two specialized servers for database clients and Linux based workstations. Department network communications include a fiber optic backbone, offering 100 Mbps connectivity to the commodity internet. The department has wireless internet connectivity via a campus-wide 802.11b network to the laptops.

MEMS DESIGN CENTER

10.1Mems

10.2Mems
Features:
•    PC equipped with Intellisuite software, COMSOL Multi-physics.
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is the technology of very small devices; it merges at the nano-scale into Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (NEMS) and nanotechnology. MEMS are made up of components between 1 to 100 micrometres in size (i.e. 0.001 to 0.1 mm), and MEMS devices generally range in size from 20 micrometres (20 millionths of a metre) to a millimetre (i.e. 0.02 to 1.0 mm). They usually consist of a central unit that processes data (the microprocessor) and several components that interact with the surroundings such as micro sensors.

OPTICAL AND MICROWAVE LAB 1 & 2

Research license and 20 user student license of CST Microwave Studio Software-2022 version is installed at the optical and microwave lab 1 & 2. This software is mainly used for designing the antennas, filters, absorbers, low and high frequency devices etc. CST Studio Suite is a high-performance 3D EM analysis software package for designing, analyzing and optimizing electromagnetic (EM) components and systems. Electromagnetic field solvers for applications across the EM spectrum are contained within a single user interface in CST Studio Suite.

It provides fast, automatic meshing, with mesh refinement and automatic adaptation to increase the quality of the mesh in critical parts of the model.

LAB

In the CST manual it is mentioned that CST works by discretising maxwell's integral equation. It is also mentioned that for CST Microwave Studio, it uses central finite difference techniques for time derivatives. In some manual it is mentioned that CST works by using the FDTD technique. CST is based upon Finite Integration in Technique (FIT) and is also popular among antenna designers due to ease in simulations.

ROBOTICS LAB

Ideate, Innovate & Implement

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“FOR THE STUDENTS
                           TO THE STUDENTS
                                              BY THE STUDENTS”

11.Robotics

Inaugurated in April 2011 by Ms. Chinmayee

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Activities of Robotics Club

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Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. These technologies deal with automated machines that can take the place of humans in dangerous environments or manufacturing processes, or resemble humans in appearance, behaviour, and/or cognition. Many of today's robots are inspired by nature contributing to the field of bio-inspired robotics.

UNDER MODROBS SCHEME - ADVANCED REAL-TIME LABORATORY FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS AND IoT APPLICATION FUNDED BY AICTE

List of research facilities available in the development

Sl. No.

Equipment

Price (Rs.)

Specifications

Laboratory Name

Faculty In-charge

1

SenseNuts Bundle for WSN applications

Rs 7,00,000/-

HSN CODE: 854231

Computer Networks Lab

Dr.Jagadeeswari

2

Pocker VNA

Rs. 83,000/-

PVNA2.0Kit

Research Lab

Dr.K.Indhumathi

3

Intellisuite, Intellisense, USA

Rs. 1500000/-

10 License

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

4

Visually evoked potential setup

Rs 55000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

5

Shortwave diathermy unit

Rs 33000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

6

Ultrasound diathermy unit

Rs 22000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

7

Spirometry

Rs 44000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

8

Medical stimulator

Rs 14000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

9

Surgical diathermy with analyzer

Rs 64000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

10

Audiometer

Rs 40000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

11

Pacemaker

Rs 42000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

12

Pacemaker simulator

Rs 26000

HSN code : 9031

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

13

Software analyse ECG,EEG,EMG

Rs 120000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

14

Infusion pump

Rs 28000

HSN code : 9018

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

15

Multi output power supply

Rs 15000

HSN code : 8504

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

16

Function Generator

Rs 11000

HSN code : 8543

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

17

Digital Storage Oscilloscope

Rs 36000

HSN code : 9030

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

18

Electrical safety analyser

Rs 61000

HSN code : 9031

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

19

Vacuum pump

Rs 8170

HSN code : 8414

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

20

Electrochemical etching setup

Rs 11750

NA

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

21

Dessicators

Rs 8200

NA

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

22

Hot plate with magnetic stirrer

Rs 11200

NA

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

23

Heating mantle 1 lts

Rs 1400

NA

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

24

Heating mantle 500ml

Rs 1200

NA

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

25

Weighing machine

Rs 69537

NA

MEMS Lab

Dr.S.Praveen Kumar

Details of faculty members used research facilities for research work

Sl. No.

Faculty

Facilities used for their Research Work

Status

Nature of work

1

Dr.K.Indhumathi,
Dr.Srigitha.S.Nath

MIMO based flexible multiband antenna for multi-service applications

In progress

Intramural research

2

Dr. M. Selvi

Mathematical analysis of OFDM based FFO

Completed

Research work

3

Dr. A. Elakkiya

An ultrathin microwave metamaterial absorber for X,C band applications

Simulation, Characterization

Research work

4

Ms. K. Sakthi

FPGA kit, cadence tool

Simulation and hardware testing

Research work

5

Dr. Raji Pandurangan

FPGA kit, Xilinx, MATLAB

Simulation and hardware testing completed

Research work

6

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

Porous silicon workbench setup, IntelliSuite software

Simulation and Fabrication

Research work

7

Dr. T. Aravind

IntelliSuite  software & laboratory setup for validation

Simulation and Fabrication

Research work

8

Mr. G. Dinesh Ram

Microfluidics setup, IntelliSuite software

Simulation and Fabrication

Research work

9

Mr. D. Lingaraja

Porous silicon workbench setup, IntelliSuite software

Simulation and Fabrication

Research work

10

Ms. S. Ramya

Microfluidics setup, IntelliSuite software

Simulation and Fabrication

Research work

11

P. Mahizhmathi

IntelliSuite software & laboratory setup for validation

Simulation and Fabrication

Research work

12

Mr. K. Arun Kumar

IntelliSuite software

Simulation

Research work

13

Dr. T. Archana

IntelliSuite software

Simulation

Research work

List of projects done by students using research facilities

Sl. No.

Title of the Project

Students

Guide

Research Facilities used

1

Implementation of peer to peer communication between the coordinator and end device through router

H. Akshaya (212217106007),

R.S. Vishal (212217106305),

M. Senthilnathan (212217106263)

Mr. J. Dhanancheziyan

Real time lab for WSN and IoT applications

2

Performance analysis and comparison of single level VEDIC algorithm with conventional algorithm

Ranjitha M (212215106228),

Sagithiya P (212215106236),
Sarumathi V (212215106246)

Mr. K. Arunkumar

Spartan-6 FPGA, VLSI lab

3

Design of compact dual band PIFA antenna for wireless communication

Murali A (212216106166),

Moses Christaepher S (212216106164),

Mohamed Nakoor Meeran A.S (212216106160),

Pappuru Parameshwar Reddy (212216106191)

Dr. Beulah Jackson

Research lab, CST software

4

A planar triple band tapered slot antenna for 5G applications

Vemuru Uddeepa (212217106298),

Vignesh R S (212217106301),

Yujithaa J S (212217106313)

Dr. Beulah Jackson

Research lab, CST software

5

Polycystic ovary syndrome detection using paper microfluidics

Ramya D (212214106217),
Rizwana Parveen K (212214106222),
Shagufta Anjum G (212214106246)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

6

Design and simulation of capacitive pressure sensor for biomedical implantation

Ravitheja E (212214106220),
Rogith I (212214106223),
Sanjamala Rama Siddaiah (212214106235)

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

7

Design and simulation of small size MEMS bimaterial cantilever solar cell using piezoelectric layer

Rohith Kumar B (212214106225),
Rupanagudi Sathish Babu (212214106226),
Santhosh R (212214106237)

Mr. T.K. Srinivasan

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

8

Two axis MEMS scanner for LiDAR applications

Sanjay Kumar J (212214106236),

Sathish Kumar M (212214106244),
Sai Krishna Kumar G (212214106228)

Dr. C.T. Kalaivani

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

9

Design and simulation of spiral based microchannel for biomolecule separation

Vimal Prakash B (212216401004)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

10

MEMS cantilever based piezoresistive sensor for sensing soil macronutrients

Priya R (212216401002)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

11

Pneumatic microgripper for handling microsized objects

Sundari P (212216401003)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

12

Two arm electrothermal micromirror for optical switching applications

Monica ((212216401001)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

13

Design and analysis of microneedle array for transdermal drug delivery

Divya K (212215106069),

Divya Prabha (212215106075), Gajalakshmi A (212215106086)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

14

Design and analysis of stress distribution in v-beam electrothermal actuator

Sunil G (212215106280)

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

15

Computational analysis of electrostatic microgripper for handling micro objects

Vijay Surendar

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

16

Impedance based mems bio-sensor for breast cancer detection

Susandhika M (212215106285),
Suvalakshmi R (212215106286),
Swetha Shre S (212215106291)

Mr. D. Lingaraja

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

17

Design of bicuspid arotic valve using shape memory alloy

Vignesh B (212215106305)

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

18

Microfluidic analysis of microneedle array for drug delivery using thermopneumatic actuation

Aathi A (212215106002),

Aarthy K (212215106003),

Archana R (212215106027)

Ms. S. Ramya

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

19

MEMS based electrothermal actuator for transdermal drug delivery of insulin using micropump

Aalen Jesintha (212215106001),

Anu Priya G (212215106019), Anupriya K (212215106020)

Mr. D. Lingaraja

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

20

Design and fabrication of y-shaped microchannel using PDMS for cell sorting

Mithra V (212215106164),

Mohana Priya A.E (212215106168), Monasri S.G (212215106173)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

21

Analysis of piezoelectric micromirror for optical communication

Poongothai U (212217483001)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

22

Design and simulation of micropump, microvalve, microneedle for drug delivery

Abinaya A (212217401001)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

23

Separation of nutrient from milk using tilted sidewall and vertical focusing channels pinched flow fractionation device

Sivanesh I (212217401004)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

24

Design and implementation of T-type MEMS heart rate sensor

Sharmila B (212217401003)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

25

Comparative study of squeeze film air damping effect in RF MEMS switch

Thilagameena K (212217401005)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

26

Microcantilever beam fabricated using mems based sensor

Anoosha G (212217401002)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

27

Green synthesis of MgO nano particles

Dodla Mounya (212217106072)
Gudhiti Priyanka (212217106089)
Pavan V (212217106309)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

28

Synthesis of ZnO nano particle from various applications

Deeban V.M (212217106064),
Ganesh T (212217106082),
Praveen Kumar G.J (212217106085)

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

29

MEMS design & development of transdermal drug delivery

Balaji R (212217106034),
Balamurugan N (212217106036)
Soundhar Rajan V (212217106701)

Dr. S. Praveenkumar

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

30

Fabrication of porous silicon for bio sensing applications

Kondreddy Pushpalatha (212217106131),

Medimi Keerthi (212217106158),
Nelli Prasanna Lakshmi (212217106188)

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

31

PDMS based microfluidic device for complete blood cell count

Janani R (212217106101),
Joy Praveena D (212217106107),
Kavya B.S (212217106119)

Mr. T.K. Srinivasan

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

32

Paper based microfluidic bio sensor

Jaivigneshwaran R (212217106099),
Jaya Nandha Kumar R (212217106104),
Karan D (212217106112)

Mr. T.K. Srinivasan

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

33

Design and simulation of thermal inplane micro gripper for manipulating biomolecules

Rishitha M (212217106172),
Sneha Reddy M (212217106173),
Nagaraja Vismitha (212217106179)

Dr. T. Aravind

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

34

Intraocular drug delivery system

Kopperla Harshitha (212217106133),

Chandra Keerthana (212217106134), Sai Monica (212217106134)

Ms. T. ARCHANA

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

35

Optical cholesterol bio sensor using porous silicon

Chetan K.S (212217106138),

Bhavya P (212217106211),

Giri Priya (212217106214)

Ms. T. ARCHANA

MEMS lab, COMSOL software

36

Energy harvesting using graphite antenna

Aaditya V (212216106007),

Arunaleeswarar S (212216106024), Aaqib G (212216106002)

Dr. K. Indhumathi

Research lab, CST software

37

MIMO antenna for 5G mobile communication

Suryaprakash S (212217106278),

Sanjay E (212217106253),

Shahid MA (212217106264)

Dr. K. Indhumathi

Research lab, CST software

Placements

placement sec 2021

Saveetha Engineering College (SEC) has always been a favourite destination of recruitment for over 230+ Multinational companies and firms. Our focus on placement centers on creating new approaches to attract the best from the industry to our campus.

  • 97% Placement in 2023 Batch.
  • 197 plus Multinational Company visited our Campus
  • 1302 Placement Offers
  • Highest CTC of Rs. 34 Lakhs per annum
  • Average CTC of Rs. 5.36 Lakhs per annum

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