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A. Basics of Electrical Engineering: EE101 Syllabus

This syllabus covers the topics in an introductory electrical engineering course. It includes basics of electrical concepts and circuit theorems. It then covers electronics topics like diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers and digital circuits. It addresses transient and AC circuit analysis. It also covers magnetic circuits, transformers, and basics of electric machines like DC and induction machines.

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A. Basics of Electrical Engineering: EE101 Syllabus

This syllabus covers the topics in an introductory electrical engineering course. It includes basics of electrical concepts and circuit theorems. It then covers electronics topics like diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers and digital circuits. It addresses transient and AC circuit analysis. It also covers magnetic circuits, transformers, and basics of electric machines like DC and induction machines.

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EE101 Syllabus

A. Basics of Electrical Engineering


1. Basic laws – Columbs, Gauss, Faradays, Ohms, Kirchhoff’s etc.
2. Basic electrical concepts – Voltage, current, power, energy, passive elements.
3. Circuit Theorems
a. Mesh and node analysis
b. Superposition
c. Thevenin and Norton
d. Maximum power transfer

B. Electronics:
4. Fundamental characteristics of diodes
a. The pn junction
b. Circuit models
c. Practical diode circuits
i. Half-wave/ Full-wave rectifier
ii. DC power supplies
iii. Zener diodes and voltage regulation
5. Transistor fundamentals
a. Transistor working and characteristics
b. Transistor as amplifier and switches.
i. Determining the operating regions
c. Transistor models and transistor biasing
d. Transistor circuits
6. Operational Amplifiers
7. Digital circuits
a. Logic gates.
b. Flip flops
c. DAC/ADC basics

C. Transient Analysis:
8. First order circuits
9. Second order circuits

D. AC analysis:
10. Steady state ac circuit analysis
a. Phasor analysis
11. Active, reactive and apparent power
12. Three phase circuits

E. Magnetic Circuits and Transformer:


13. Basics of magnetic circuits
a. MMF, reluctance, flux and solving magnetic circuits.
14. Coupled circuits.
a. Mutual inductance
15. Ideal Transformer
16. Non Ideal transformer
a. Equivalent circuit diagram.

F. Basics of Electric machines:


17. Basics of DC machines
a. Construction and working
b. Voltage and torque equations
18. Three phase induction machines
a. Construction
b. Working principle with rotating magnetic field
c. Torque equation.

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