Course Description:
Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a field of engineering that deals with the study and
applications of laws and theorems in electrical and electronic systems. The course covers the
analysis of electrical, analog and digital electronic circuits and theory of electrical machines. This
course lays foundation for the students to study other courses related to electrical as well as
electronics engineering.
Reference Books:
Course Plan:
Reference
Lecture Learning
Topics to be covered Chap./Sec.
No. Objectives
(Book)
Elementary Circuit Ohms law, KCL, KVL William Hayt,
1
Analysis NPTEL
Elementary Circuit node voltage analysis, mesh William Hayt,
2-6 current, circuits with independent
Analysis NPTEL
sources
Thevenins & Nortons equivalent,
Elementary Circuit William Hayt,
6-12 maximum power transfer and
Analysis NPTEL
superposition theorem.
Analysis of DC RL and RC transients in circuits William Hayt,
12-20
and AC Circuits with DC source, RMS values, NPTEL
the use of phasors for constant
frequency sinusoidal sources,
Analysis of DC William Hayt,
20-26 steady state AC analysis of a
and AC Circuits NPTEL
series circuit, parallel circuits,
AC power calculations.
Basic logic circuit concepts, Basic
Gates and Universal Gates,
representation of numerical, data
in binary form Binary to decimal,
Jacob
26-31 Digital Systems Octal, Hexadecimal, Boolean
Millman
algebra, combinational logic
circuits- Half adder, full adder,
synthesis of logic circuits,
minimization of logic circuits
Basic diode concepts, ideal diode
model, rectifier and wave-shaping
circuits, zener diode voltage
Semiconductor Jacob
31-36 regulator concepts, bipolar junction
Devices Millman
transistors, current and voltage
relationship, common emitter
characteristics.
Transformers-Ideal and real
transformers, Construction,
Principle of operation of . D. C.
33-35 Electromechanics
transformer, E.M.F Equation, Kulshreshtha
Phasor diagram of transformer,
Losses, efficiency.
D.C Machines-Construction,
principles of rotating DC machines,
Types of Excitations separately . D. C.
36-39 Electromechanics
excited and self excited (shunt, Kulshreshtha
series and compound) DC
machines.
Three phase induction motors-
Construction, Principle of
operation, synchronous speed,
slip, and frequency of rotor emf. . D. C.
39-42 Electromechanics
Synchronous Machines- Kulshreshtha
construction, principle of operation
of synchronous motor and
Applications.
Evaluation Scheme:
*Note: A total of five quizzes will be conducted in the tutorial hour. Out of these, the
performance in best four will be considered for final evaluation.
Teaching Pedagogy: white Board, Power Point Presentations, Videos, Internet Resources,
MHRD Pedagogy Online Course Material (Student Centric Learning). Animated videos
Chamber Consultation Hour: To be announced in the class.
Make-up Policy: Make-up is granted only for genuine cases with valid justification and prior
permission from the Instructor-in-charge.