Sunteți pe pagina 1din 2

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani Pilani Campus Instruction Division

Course Handout (Part II)


Dated: 08 / 01 /2013
In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course. Course No. Course Title Instructor-in-charge Team of Instructors : EEE F111 : ELECTRICAL SCIENCES : NAVNEET GUPTA (ngupta@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in) : Surekha Bhanot, Dheerendra Singh, Rajneesh Kumar, Niladri Sarkar, Manoj K Dutta, Parikshit K Singh, R Purohit, Sachin Maheshwari, Vineet Kumar, A Anand Kumar, Priyanka Chaudhary, K Chandrashekar, Vinay Chamola

1.

Course Description: Course covers basics of electrical circuit elements, Kirchhoffs law, Network analysis and Network theorems, transient analysis of first order and second order circuits. AC circuit analysis, frequency response, filters, Magnetic circuits, Magnetic material and B-H curves, transformer, electrical machines, DC machines and AC machines, Semiconductors and diodes, Basic operation and characterization of transistors (BJT and FET), Basics of operational amplifiers and its application. Scope and Objective of the course: The principal objective of this course is to teach the principles of three different aspects of electrical sciences (1) Circuits (2) Electronics and (3) Electro mechanics to the student composed of mixed disciplines. Text Books: T1: Bobrow, Leonard S., Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Oxford University Press, Second Edition. Reference Books: th A.R.Hambley; Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications, PHI Learning Private Ltd, 5 Ed. Course Plan: Lec. Learning Objective 1-2 To study basic circuit elements and the laws 3 To study the types of sources in network analysis To study circuit analysis techniques To study various network theorems To study circuits having energy storing elements To study about phasors and phasor algebra. To study the frequency response and resonance To study basics of semiconductors and diodes

2.

3.

4.

4-5 6-8 9-11 12

Coverage Electric charge, current, Electric power, Ohms law, Basic circuit elements, (Resistors, Capacitors & Inductors), Kirchhoffs law Ideal Independent voltage and current source, Dependent sources, Practical voltage and current sources, Source conversion Nodal analysis and Mesh analysis Network Theorems (Superposition, Thevenins, Nortons and Maximum Power Transfer Theorem) Transient response of first and second order circuit (Natural and Forced) Time-domain analysis, Waveforms, Form factor, Phasor representation of alternating quantities, j operator and Phasor algebra Sinusoidal frequency response, Filters (Low Pass, High Pass and Band Pass), Resonance &Quality factor Semiconductors (intrinsic and doped), PN junction, Junction diode, ideal diode
_

Ref.(T1) 1.1 -1.3

14, 1.5

2.1, 2.3 2.5,2.6 3.3-3.6 4.1,4.2

13-15 16-18

5.1,5.2 6.1,6.2, 6.3, 6.4

Please Do Not Print Unless Necessary

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani Pilani Campus Instruction Division

19-20

21-22

23-24

25 26-27 28-30 31-32 33 34

To study the model, operation &applications of semiconductor diodes To study the construction and operation of Bipolar Junction Transistors To study the construction and operation of Field Effect Transistors To study biasing of transistor To study circuit analysis techniques with OPAMP To study the concept of power in AC circuits To study the poly-phase circuits To study the fundamental notions of electromechanics To understand the properties of magnetic materials & their effects on magnetic circuits To study the magnetic effects associated with transformer To study the physical structure and basic working of DC machines To study the physical structure and basic working of AC machines

Non-ideal circuit models, Zener diodes (its model and application as voltage regulation and clipper) Basic operation and characteristics of BJT

6.5,6.6

7.1,7.2,7.3

Basic operation and characteristics of JFET and MOSFET

8.1,8.2,8.4

BJT and FET amplifiers and biasing Basics of operational amplifier and its application Average Power, apparent power and complex power Three phase Circuits (Y & connections), Three phase Loads. Magnetic field, theory of magnetic circuits, Magnetic quantities, analogy between electrical & magnetic circuit Energy in linear magnetic circuits, Magnetic materials and B-H curves Magnetic coupling, Ideal transformer, power transfer, Non ideal transformer models, Transformer properties (efficiency and voltage regulations). Basics of generator and motor, Physical structure and connection model, DC Machines; (generator and motors); AC Machines (basics of alternator, synchronous motor and induction motor)

9.1(part), 9.2(part) 2.4 4.3,4.4,4.5 4.6,4.7 (part) 14.1,14.2 14.2

35-36

14.3,14.4, 14.5 15.4

37-38

39-40

15.5

5. Evaluation Scheme: S No. Evaluation Component 1. Mid-Sem Test 2. Surprise quiz 3. Quiz 4. Comprehensive

Duration 90 min. 10 min 50 min 3 hrs.

Marks (250) 75 25 50 100

Weighta ge 30% 10% 20% 40%

Date & Time

Nature of Component Closed Book Closed Book Closed Book Closed + Open Book

27/2 9:00 - 10:30 AM


In tutorial class

6/5 FN

6. Chamber Consultation Hour: Will be displayed on the notice board of FD-II. 7. Course Notices: All notices of this course will be displayed on the FD-II notice board only 8. Makeup Examination: Make-up will be given ONLY in cases of sickness (hospitalization) or urgency for going out of station. Instructor-in-Charge EEE F111

Please Do Not Print Unless Necessary

S-ar putea să vă placă și