Syllabus EEE112 Electric and Electronics Engineering (Co6)

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School: SET Batch : 2018-2022

Program: B.Tech Current Academic Year: 2018-2019


Branch: Semester: I/II
1 Course Code EEE112
2 Course Title Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
3 Credits 3
4 Contact 2-1-0
Hours
(L-T-P)
Course Status Compulsory
5 Course To provide the students with an introductory concept in the field of
Objective electrical and electronics engineering to facilitate better understanding of
the devices, techniques and equipments used in engineering
applications.
6 Course CO1: To analyze and solve basic electrical circuits
Outcomes CO3: To understand the working principle of transformer and identify its
applications.
CO3: To understand the working principle of dc and ac motors and
identify the starting methods of single phase induction motor
CO4: To apply the basics of diode to describe the working of rectifier
circuits such as half and full wave rectifiers
CO5: To apply the concepts of basic electronic devices to design various
circuits
CO6: Apply the basic concepts in Electrical and Electronics
Engineering for multi-disciplinary tasks
7 Course This initial course introduces the concepts and fundamentals of electrical
Description and electronic circuits and devices. Topics include basic circuit analysis,
diode and transistor fundamentals and applications. This course also
introduces working principle and applications of dc/ac motors and
transformers.
8 Outline syllabus CO Mapping
Unit 1 DC & AC Circuits ( 6 lectures )
A Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), series and CO1,CO6
parallel circuits, concept of equivalent resistance,
Kirchhoff current and voltage laws, star-delta conversion
B Analysis of simple circuits with dc excitation and CO1,CO6
Superposition Theorem, Representation of sinusoidal
waveforms, peak and rms values, real power, reactive
power, apparent power, power factor
C Introduction to three phase system, relationship between CO1,CO6
phase voltages and line voltages,
Unit 2 Transformer( 4 lectures )
A Working principle and construction of transformer, EMF CO2,CO6
equation

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B Efficiency of transformer, Power and distribution CO2,CO6
transformer and difference between them
C Transformer applications in transmission and distribution CO2,CO6,
of electrical power
Unit 4 Electrical Motors ( 6 lectures )
A Construction, working principle, torque-speed CO3,CO6
characteristic and applications of dc motor.
B Construction, working principle and applications of a CO3,CO6
three-phase induction motor, significance of torque-slip
characteristic
C Working principle starting methods and applications of CO3,CO6
single phase induction motor
Unit 4 Semiconductor Diode and Rectifier ( 5 lectures )
A PN junction and its biasing CO4,CO6
B Semiconductor diode, ideal versus practical diode , VI CO4,CO6
characteristics of diode
C Half wave and full wave rectifiers with and without CO4,CO6
filters.
Unit 5 Transistors ( 5 lectures )
A Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) – Construction, CO5,CO6
working principle and input-output characteristics
B BJT as CE amplifier and as a switch CO5,CO6
C Introduction to JFET CO5,CO6
Mode of Theory
examination
Weightage CA MTE ETE
Distribution 30% 20% 50%
Text book/s* 1. D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical
Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
2. S. K. Bhattacharya, “Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering”, Pearson Publication.
3. Robert L Boylestad, “Electronic Devices and Circuit
Theory” Pearson Education, 2009

Other 1. V. D. Toro, “Electrical Engineering


References Fundamentals”, Prentice Hall India, 1989.

COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO PSO PSO
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Course Articulation Matrix:

INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN
Academic Year: 2018-22 (Odd Semester)
School: SET Subject: Principles of Electrical and Electronic
Program: B.Tech Subject Code: EEE112
Branch: Electrical and Electronics Engineering Instructor:
Scheme Scheme of Examination
L P T Internal Assessment Mid Term End Term
3 2 1 30% Examination Examination
20% 50%
Course outline
This initial course introduces the concepts and fundamentals of electrical and electronic circuits and
devices. Topics include basic circuit analysis, diode and transistor fundamentals and applications.
This course also introduces working principle and applications of dc/ac motors and transformers.

Course Evaluation
Attendance None
Homework 10 (Three Assignments)
Quizzes 15 ( Three out of Four Quizzes)
labs None
Presentations 5 (one)
References :
Text book 1. D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2010.
2. S. K. Bhattacharya, “Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”,
Pearson Publication.
3. Robert L Boylestad, “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory” Pearson
Education, 2009

Other References 1. V. D. Toro, “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, Prentice Hall India,


1989.
Softwares MATLAB
MATLAB Simulink.

Session Unit Outline syllabus Evaluation Pedagogy


No. Parameter
I DC and AC Circuits (6) 1. Power Point
1 1a Introduction to subject Presentations,

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2 1a Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), series and
parallel circuits, concept of equivalent resistance,
3 1a Kirchhoff current and voltage laws
4 1a star-delta conversion, Analysis of simple circuits Assignment I
with dc excitation, Superposition Theorem
5 1b Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak
videos through
and rms values
LCD Projector.
6 1c Real power, reactive power, apparent power, Assignment
power factor Introduction to three phase system, II and Quiz I
2. Use of white
relationship between phase voltages and line board
voltages.
II Transformer( 4 lectures )
7 2a Working principle and construction of 1. Power Point
transformer Presentations,
8 2a EMF equation of transformer videos through
9 2b Efficiency of transformer, Power and distribution LCD Projector.
transformer and difference between them
10 2c Transformer applications in transmission and Quiz II 2. Use of white
distribution of electrical power board
III Electrical Motors ( 6 lectures )
11 3a Construction and working principle of dc 1. Power Point
motor Presentations,
12 3a Torque-speed characteristic and applications Mid Term videos through
of dc motor. Examination LCD Projector.
13 3b Construction of three phase induction motor
14 3b working principle and applications of a three- 2. Use of white
phase induction motor board
15 3c significance of torque-slip characteristics
16 3c Working principle starting methods and Quiz III
applications of single phase induction motor
IV Semiconductor Diode and Rectifier
(5 lectures )
17 4a Introduction to PN junction diode
Videos through
18 4a Biasing of PN junction diode LCD Projectors
19 4b VI characteristics of diode, ideal versus and Use of White
practical diode Board
20 4c Half and full wave rectifiers without filters
21 4c Half and full wave rectifiers wit filters Assignment
III
V Transistors ( 5 lectures )
22 5a Construction of BJT
Videos through
23 5b Working Principle of BJT Assignment
IV LCD Projectors
24 5b and Use of White
input-output characteristics of BJT
Board
25 5b BJT as CE amplifier and as a switch
26 5c Introduction to JFET Quiz IV

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