Build a Circuit
About the Event:
A specific challenge or track within the event where participants are encouraged to create innovative electronic circuits to solve real-world problems. The participants are tasked with building electronic circuits based on certain specifications or challenges. Participants might be given components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, etc., and asked to design and build circuits to achieve specific functions or goals.
These events often promote creativity, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and technical proficiency among participants. They can range from simple exercises with basic components like resistors, capacitors, and LEDs to more complex challenges involving microcontrollers, sensors, and communication protocols.
Rules of the Event:
- Participation in the event will be in teams. Maximum number of participants in one team will be 4.
- Event will be in two rounds.
Round 1:
- A given Analog or Digital Electronics based circuit will be required to implement on a breadboard by the team.
- Time Limit is 30 minutes.
- Evaluation of the round 1 will be based on the working, neatness and understanding of the circuit.
Round 2:
- A problem will be given to the students for which they will have to design the circuit. Once the circuit will be designed, students will have to implement the same on the breadboard.
- Time limit for designing the circuit will be 15 minutes and time for implementation on the breadboard is 30 minutes.
- Evaluation will be based on the time taken for completion of task, neatness and understanding ability.
Judging Criteria (Total 30 Points)
Points distribution criteria
- Drawing A Circuit (5 Marks)
- Selection of Components (5 Marks)
- Design of Circuit (5 Marks)
- Knowledge and Understanding (5 Marks)
- Presentation (5 Marks)
- Completion (5 Marks)
Faculty Coordinators
Dr. Amana Yadav, Dr. Nitu Chauhan (MRU)
