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Ece131 Sy

This course covers the fundamentals of electrical and electronics engineering through 6 units. It introduces basic concepts like resistance, capacitance, and circuits. Students will learn to analyze DC and AC circuits containing various components. The course also covers semiconductor devices like diodes, transistors, and their applications. Operational amplifiers and various circuits using them are examined. Sensors, transducers, and advanced semiconductor devices are also introduced. The overall goals are for students to understand basic electrical and electronics terms, analyze circuits, and learn about common devices.
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Ece131 Sy

This course covers the fundamentals of electrical and electronics engineering through 6 units. It introduces basic concepts like resistance, capacitance, and circuits. Students will learn to analyze DC and AC circuits containing various components. The course also covers semiconductor devices like diodes, transistors, and their applications. Operational amplifiers and various circuits using them are examined. Sensors, transducers, and advanced semiconductor devices are also introduced. The overall goals are for students to understand basic electrical and electronics terms, analyze circuits, and learn about common devices.
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ECE131:BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

L:3 T:1 P:0 Credits:4

Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to

CO1 :: enumerate the basic terminology/definitions of electrical and electronics engineering

CO2 :: understand the fundamental behaviour and notations of electrical circuits and solve
electrical circuit problems

CO3 :: explain the basic principles and applications of transformers and motors.

CO4 :: demonstrate the operation of various semiconductor devices at different operating


condition

CO5 :: examine the output of operational amplifier and filters in electronic devices

CO6 :: apply the concept of recent advances in semiconductor devices

Unit I
Fundamentals of D.C. circuits : resistance, inductance, capacitance, voltage, current, power and
energy concepts, ohm's law, Kirchhoff’s laws, basic method of circuit analysis, intuitive method of
circuit analysis- series and parallel simplification, voltage division rule, current division rule, star–delta
transformation, mesh and nodal analysis, introduction to dependent and independent sources,
network theorems- superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, maximum power
transfer theorem
Unit II
Fundamentals of A.C. circuits : alternating current and voltage, concept of notations ( i, v, I, V),
definitions of amplitude, phase, phase difference, RMS value and average value of an AC signal,
complex representation of impedance, steady state analysis of ac circuits consisting of RL, RC and
RLC (series), resonance in series RLC circuit, power factor and power calculation in RL, RC and RLC
circuits, three-phase circuits- numbering and interconnection (delta or mesh connection) of three
phases, relations in line and phase voltages and currents in star and delta
Unit III
Fundamentals of semiconductor devices and digital circuits : testing of diodes and its
applications, digital abstraction- voltage levels and the static discipline, boolean logic, combinational
gates, fan-in and fan-out of gates, noise margin in details, pn junction and zener diode characteristics
and analysis, basic operation and testing of BJT, MOSFET representation and its characteristics,
handling of integrated circuits-ESD phenomena
Unit IV
Sensors and Transducers : Definition, principle of sensing & transduction, classification, Resistive
(potentiometric type): Forms, material, resolution, accuracy, sensitivity, LVDT: Construction,
material, output input relationship, I/O curve, discussion, Proximity sensor, LDR, Photovoltaic cells,
photodiodes, photo emissive cell types, Thomson effect, Hall effect, and Hall drive, performance
characteristics
Unit V
Operational amplifier : Operational amplifier abstraction- device properties of the operational
amplifier, simple op amp circuits – virtual ground concept, inverting and non-inverting op-amp, op-
amp as an adder and subtractor, op-amp RC circuits – op-amp integrator, op-amp differentiator, op-
amp as a comparator and its application in anti-lock braking systems, op-amp and its interfacing with
precision rectifier
Unit VI
Advance semiconductor devices : Introduction to AC/DC machines and its applications,
introduction to FiNFET, TFET, CNTFET, Nano wire FETs, Low power VLSI circuits and its applications,
introduction of Electronic design automation, introduction to trans-conductance and trans-impedance,
Op-amps used in instrumentation amplifier, introduction to smart sensors

Text Books:
1. BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING by DP KOTHARI, MCGRAW HILL
EDUCATION
References:
1. FOUNDATIONS OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS by AGARWAL, ANANT,
AND JEFFREY H. LANG., ELSEVIER
2. BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING by D.C. KULSHRESTHA, MC GRAW HILL

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