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Lecture Zero ECE249 1

This document provides information about the Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering course taught by Dr. Krishan Kumar. It outlines the course code, teacher's qualifications and experience, subjects taught, research publications, office address, and course outcomes. The course aims to teach fundamental concepts in DC and AC circuits, semiconductor devices, number systems, logic gates, Arduino, sensors, and combinational and sequential logic circuits. Student performance will be evaluated through attendance, three course assessments, a mid-term exam, and an end-term exam.

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Lecture Zero ECE249 1

This document provides information about the Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering course taught by Dr. Krishan Kumar. It outlines the course code, teacher's qualifications and experience, subjects taught, research publications, office address, and course outcomes. The course aims to teach fundamental concepts in DC and AC circuits, semiconductor devices, number systems, logic gates, Arduino, sensors, and combinational and sequential logic circuits. Student performance will be evaluated through attendance, three course assessments, a mid-term exam, and an end-term exam.

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Welcome !

to
BASIC ELECTRICAL
AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Course Code: ECE 249


Teacher’s Brief Profile
Teacher’s Name- Dr. KRISHAN KUMAR (RAMAN)
Designation-Professor
Qualification:- Ph.D.from Thapar University, Punjab.
M.Tech.(IT)- from Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab,
M.Tech.(Electronics)-from M.D. University Rohtak, Haryana,
Work Experience (25+Years):-
-Since Sept.2017 working as Professor, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab.
Director(Year 2014-Year2017)
-Director/Principal-Satyug Darshan Institute of Engineering and Technology, SDIET Faridabad and
Shivalik Institute of Engineering and Technology, SIET, Ambala.
Subjects Taught:-
Computer Network, Wireless Communication System, Data Communication and Network, Ad-hoc Network, Network
Management System, E-Commerce, CAO, Operating System, C#, Mobile Communication, Wireless Sensor ad-hoc
Network, Research Methodology, Advance Communication System, Communication Network, CISCO Packet Tracer
Lab,NS2 Simulator Lab, MATLAB, Proteous Software Lab, Keil Software Lab, Embeded system lab

Research Papers- 70 Papers


LPU OFFICE ADDRESS- 33 Block-Room Number 214-Cabin Number 2
For Communication—use lpuliveapp
Course Outcomes:
Course Outcomes
Through this course students should be able to
CO1 :: Learn to use basic circuit components and calculate related parameters for DC
circuit.

CO2 :: Understand the working of various semiconductor devices and use them in various
applications.

CO3 :: Understand and examine the structure of various number system and its
application in digital circuit design.

CO4 :: Develop applications by programming an Arduino board to interface sensor


modules.

CO5 :: Construct combinational circuit with application-specific integrated circuit and logic
gates.

CO6 :: Develop sequential circuit with flip-flops, logic gates and IC's for various
applications.
Program Outcome
Program Outcomes
Program outcome and Course Outcome

PO-CO Mapping
1. Engineering Knowledge
2. Problem Analysis
3. Modern Tool usage
4. Individual and teamwork
5. Life-long learning
Reference Books
References:
1. FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS by B.L.THERAJA, S.
CHAND & COMPANY
2. . DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS BY THOMAS L. FLOYD , R. P JAIN, PEARSON by THOMAS L.
FLOYD , R. P JAIN, PEARSON
3. BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING by D.P. KOTHARI, I J. NAGRATH,
MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION
4. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS by MIKE TOOLEY, NEWNES
PUBLISHERS
5. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES,DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS by ANIL K. MAINI,
WILEY
Course Assessment Model
Marks Break Up:

Attendance 5
CA (Two best out of Three) 25
MTE 20
ETE 50
Total 100
The course content Before MTE
Unit I
Fundamentals of DC and AC circuits : resistance, inductance, capacitance,
voltage, current, power and energy concepts, ohm's law, Kirchhoff’s laws, voltage
division rule, current division rule, dependent and independent sources, mesh and
nodal analysis, Thevenin’s theorem Norton’s theorem, alternating current and
voltage, definitions of amplitude and phase, average and RMS value of an AC signal
Unit II
Fundamental of semiconductor devices : PN junction diode(working and
characteristics) and its applications, Bipolar junction transistor (PNP and NPN),
MOSFET (types and applications), Op-amp(features and virtual ground concept),
Op-amp (inverting and non-inverting)
Unit III
Introduction to number system and logic gates : Number system (conversion)
and codes (B-G,G-B,Excess-3,BCD), logic gates, CMOS logic gates, Boolean
algebra, SOP and POS, K- Map ( up to 4 variables)
The course contents After MTE
Unit IV
Introduction of Arduino and Sensors : Arduino board (pin configuration and
description), IR sensor., LDR, basic principle of ultrasonic sensor, Temperature
sensor
Unit V
Introduction to Combinational Logic Circuits : Adders, Subtractors,
Comparators, Multiplexers and De-multiplexers, Decoders, Encoders, Parity circuits
Unit VI
Introduction to Sequential Logic Circuits : Basic sequential circuits: SR-latch, D-
latch, D flip-flop, JK flip- flop, T flip-flop, Master Slave JK flip flop, Conversion of
basic flip-flop, Registers: Operation of all basic Shift Registers, Ring counter and
Johnson ring counter, Counters: Design of Asynchronous, Synchronous counters,
Decade counter using IC-7490
Unit- 1: Fundamentals of DC and A.C Circuits
Unit- 2: Fundamentals of semiconductor
devices
TV Set TOP BOX for signal conditioning
Power supply
using diode:
enhances your TV viewing experience by offering better picture quality , mobile charger
improved voice content options,

MOSFET: Chip
BOSE Power amplifier for Design:
music systems Motherboard
Unit- 3: Introduction to number system and
logic gates Dec Binary Octal
Numbers Numbers Numbers
Hexadeci
mal
Numbers
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8
9 9
A
B
How to create large numbers in C
any number system???? D
E
F
Unit-4: Introduction of Arduino and Sensors
Unit- 5 : Introduction to Combinational Logic
• Design of combinational circuits
Circuits • Decoder and encoder operation and function
implementation
• Multiplexer and Demultiplexer operation etc.

Decoder used to activate memory chips in a


computer to access or load data
Unit-6: Introduction to Sequential Logic Circuits
• Sequential logic Application
• Multi-bit latches, Registers
• Counters
• Shift register
CA-1
Course
CA-2
Assessment
CA-3
Model
Marks 30 (12.5 weightage) 30 (12.5 weightage) 30 (12.5 weightage)
Evaluat 6 Questions of 5 marks Solve 3 questions on circuit One Arduino based group Project (group size:04
ion each: Syllabus: Unit 1 simulator , also solve on paper, student) , students from same class group will create
Proced Marks Break Up:
merge both solutions in one project groups, Project report and viva-10M,
ure answer book and upload online Innovativeness in the project-10M, Working Model-10M
CA (Two best out of Three)
on UMS 25
(Plagiarism: Report should be written by the group
members only/not copied from online sources)
MTE
Assignment of task on Assignment of task on UMS:24 Assignment of task on UMS:14
th 20 lecture, Submission: 31
th st

UMS: 6 Lecture,
th
lecture, Submission: 27 Lecture : Lecture (tutorial in the same week). Report should be
th

ETE (9:00PM),
Conduct of test :9
th
uploaded on ums by 9:00PM- 50
Lecture )Late submissions due to Late Report submissions due to issues e.g. internet/
Conduc Total internet/ums/health will not be ums/health will not be entertained.
(after conduct: retest/ 100
t appear on another entertained. ) Project title submission: 17th Lecture
date /with other Must update progress of Project to the faculty on
group/health etc. not weekly basis in tutorial class (1st 5 min), carelessness
allowed) will lead to deduction of marks
Test will be conducted in Online uploading on UMS by the Upload report on UMS, and submit hardware project to
lecture class students faculty
MTE 40 questions of MCQ type based on 1st unit 1- unit 3 (No direct MCQ questions )
ETE 30 questions of MCQ type based on 1st unit 1- unit 6 5 questions, 10 marks each (4 out of 5): Unit-1 to unit 6
Practical Applications of the
Subject
Why ECE Subject for CSE
• Electrical
hardware,
Students?
engineers largely deal with
while computer scientists deal
with software.
• Electrical engineers are the ones that
design circuits, processors, memory, and
establishing wireless communication.
• This subject provides the basic
understanding regarding the hardware
components of the computer.
Hybrid Branches:
• MIT: Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science
• UC Berkeley: Electrical Engineering &
Computer Sciences
Importance of Electrical Signal in Computers
• AC power • How to Check power failure
• Power supply in any component
• DC power • Identification of reasons for
• Power distribution inside failure/interpretations
Computer
ECE 249: Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Electrical vs
Electrical
Electronics
Electronics
Deals with larger voltage (typically 220 V, India). Deals with smaller voltage (1.5 V to 12 Volts)
Factories and power stations, may require up to
11,000 volts.

Larger in size Smaller in size


Example: Motor, transformer, generator Example: Diode, Transistor, OP-amp, MOSFET

Digital Electronics
Blend of
Computer
Science, Electrical
and Electronics
Blend of Computer Science, Electrical and
Electronics
• A washing machine has an electrical circuit
comprising a plug socket, fuse, on/off switch,
and motor, which rotates the drum.
• The desired wash cycle and temperature are
inputted by the user via the control panel.
These instructions are interpreted by
electronic circuits, which have been designed
and programmed to understand what the
user would like based on what buttons have
been pressed.
• When the electronic circuit has interpreted
these, it sends signals (commands) to the
electrical circuit to operate the heater and
motor, to heat and rotate the drum, for the time
required.
Get Set Go!!!
Gear up
Fasten your seat belts

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solutions
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