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BEE - UNIT 1 - Lecture 1 - Introduction - Basics

This document provides an overview of the Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering course. It includes: 1) The course code, title, and details on lectures and modules that will cover topics like electrical components, measurement instruments, semiconductor diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, and circuit analysis. 2) The evaluation scheme which includes assignments, mid-term exams, end-term exam, lab attendance and work. 3) A brief introduction to electrical engineering, the relationship between devices, circuits, and systems, and some key electrical concepts like force, energy, power, charge, current, and potential.

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BEE - UNIT 1 - Lecture 1 - Introduction - Basics

This document provides an overview of the Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering course. It includes: 1) The course code, title, and details on lectures and modules that will cover topics like electrical components, measurement instruments, semiconductor diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, and circuit analysis. 2) The evaluation scheme which includes assignments, mid-term exams, end-term exam, lab attendance and work. 3) A brief introduction to electrical engineering, the relationship between devices, circuits, and systems, and some key electrical concepts like force, energy, power, charge, current, and potential.

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BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Course code : CSE102

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS

Prepared By:
Dr. Gaurav Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, DYPIU
Introduction to basics of electrical engineering

Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS & DEVICES


Course Content with breakup
Module-I: Introduction basic of electrical Module II: Measurement & Instruments (8)
engineering (9)
• Sources of electrical circuits, RLC • Sensors: Temperature, pressure, humidity etc.
components; energy considerations;
• Transducers and its types,
• sources and circuit laws, KVL & KCL;
• Measuring device MI, PMMC types,
• Network Analysis, Network Theorems
(Thevenin's, and Norton's); • AC bridges, galvanometer, Ammeter,
voltmeter, wattmeter, LVDT, RVDT, CT, PT,
• Source transformation, Superposition
theorem; • Thermocouple, see beck and Peltier effect,

• One and two ports networks; • Introduction to data acquisition, data loggers.

• Signal waveforms, periodic and non-periodic


waveforms;
• Motors: AC. DC, Stepper motor, generator,
Introduction to Transformer and types.
Course Content
Module III: Semiconductor Diodes and Module IV: Bipolar Junction Transistors(8)
Applications (9)

• Introduction to semiconductors and its • BJT operation, BJT Voltages and Currents,
application,
• Transistor as a switch, BJT amplification,
• p-n junction diode, Characteristics and
Parameters, • Common Base, Common Emitter and
Common Collector Characteristics,
• Diode approximations, DC load line analysis,
• Biasing and stability.
• Half-wave rectifier, Two-diode Full-wave
rectifier, • Feedback amplifier,

• Bridge rectifier, Capacitor filter circuit (only • Voltage controlled devices: MOSFET and its
qualitative approach), type.

• Zener diode voltage regulators: Regulator


circuit with no load, Loaded Regulator.
• Numerical examples as applicable
Course Content
Module V: Operational amplifier (9) Text Books:
• Differential amplifier, 1. Jacob Millman, Christos C. Halkias, Integrated
Electronics, McGraw Hill.
• Ideal OP-AMP, Inverting and Non Inverting OP-
AMP circuits, 2. Robert boylestad and Louis Nashelsky “Electronic
Devices and Circuit Theory”, McGraw Hill Education
• OP-AMP applications: (India) Private Limited, 2014.
• voltage follower, 3. William D. cooper “Electronic Instrumentation and
• addition, Measurement Techniques”, PHI
• subtraction,
• integration, Reference Book:
• differentiation;
1. David A. Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”,
• Numerical examples as applicable. Oxford University Press, 5th Edition, 2008.
2. D.P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electronics”,
McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited, 2014.
3. A. K. Sawhney , “ Electrical and Electronics
measurements and instrumentation”, Dhanpat rai and
co.
Evaluation Scheme

Assignments Mid- Term-1 Midterm-2 End Term Total


30 % 15 % 15 % 40 % 100 %

Lab attendance Lab Work End term Exam Total


10 % 40 % 50 % 100 %
What is Electrical Engineering?

Energy Information

Generation Low amplitude V,I

Transmission Communication

Distribution
Devices & Circuits

Utilization
DEVICE CIRCUIT SYSTEM

• Building blocks • Meaningful • Circuit +


of circuit interconnection of Device(Electrical
• Ex Transistor, devices to + Non Electrical /
resistor, Inductor, perform specific Interface)
capacitor function

Lumped Distributed
CIRCUIT MODEL

Circuit representation of a Physical Transformer


Transformer

Equivalent Circuit

Bridge rectifier

Knowledge of circuit analysis helps to analyze any electrical device with their equivalent circuit representation.
Basics

Force Energy Power Charge Current Potential


• 𝑓Ԧ = 𝑚𝑎Ԧ • Unit : Joule • Unit : watt • 𝑒 = 1.602 ∗ • Rate of flow • Voltage is
10−19 𝐶
• Unit : • Capacity of • Rate of of charge defined from
• 1𝐶 = 6.24 ∗
Newton doing work doing work 1018 𝑒 • Unit: potential
𝑑𝑊 • 𝑓Ԧ = 𝑞𝐸 Ampere
• 𝑃= 𝑑𝑞
𝑑𝑡 • 𝐼=
𝑑𝑡
Voltage

𝑑𝑊 = 𝑉. 𝑑𝑞
𝑑𝑊
𝑉=
𝑑𝑞
𝑑𝑊 𝑡
𝑃= 𝑊 = න 𝑃 𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑡 −∞
𝑑𝑊 𝑑𝑞 𝑡
𝑃= . 𝑊 = න 𝑉𝐼 𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑞 𝑑𝑡
−∞
𝑃 = 𝑉. 𝐼

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