Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Lecture-1
Introduction to the Subject
Ammar Naseer
Lecturer
University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore
KSK Campus Electrical Technology.
Email: [email protected]
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Course Details
Instructor Detail
Instructor: Ammar Naseer Office: Faculty Room
Email: [email protected] Telephone: 03326360801
Research Interest: Instrumentation and Control
Couse Detail
Lecture: Day
Credit hour: 3
Schedule: Time
Lab: Day
Schedule: Time
Course Outline
Electrical Technology Network Analysis
• Concepts of Voltage, Current, • Power Factor Causes and Effects
Energy and Power • Nodal and Mesh Analyses
• Types of Current and Voltage • Superposition
Sources (Dependent & • Source transformation
Independent) • Thevenin and Norton Theorem
• Series-Parallel Combination • Maximum Power transfer
• Ohm’s Law • Transient Response of Circuits
• Kirchhoff’s Voltage and Current under R, L and C,
Laws • Average and RMS Values
• Voltage and Current Division Rules • Phasor Concept and Complex
• Circuit Element (R, L & C) Impedance
• Response of R, L & C to DC Sources
Scoring & Grading
Assessment Technique Weightage CLO Mapping
Quizzes 20% CLO 1 to CLO 3
Assignment 10% CLO 1 to CLO 3
Midterm 30% CLO 1 to CLO 2
Final 40% CLO 2 to CLO 3
Prerequisite
The main prerequisites, for Electrical Technology
• Physics
• Calculus
• Matrices
NOTE
12W -12W
Network Analysis
Network Analysis set upon two set of law
• Ohm’s law states that the voltage v across a resistor is directly proportional
to the current i flowing through the resistor.
𝑅 𝑒𝑞=14.4
Practice Problem
• Find for the circuit
𝑅 𝑒𝑞=14
Kirchhoff’s Current Law
• Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents
entering a node is zero.
N
∑ in =0
n =1
i 1 +i 3 +i 4 =i 2 +i 5
Parallel Current
Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
• Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL) states that the algebraic sum of all voltages
around a loop is zero.
M
∑ v m =0
m=1
v 2 +v 3+ v 5 = v 1+ v 4
Series Voltage
KVL
The voltage encountered from + to – is positive
The voltage encountered from - to + is negative
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