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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAMMES


Digital Learning
Part A: Course Design

Course Title ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

Course No(s) ENGGZC112

Credit Units 4

Credit Model Theory + Laboratory

Content Authors Prof. K. E. Raman, Mr. CH. S. Sankhar reddy

Course Objectives

No

CO1 To get familiar with the concepts of electrical circuit analysis employed in various
fields of industry in measurements, production, etc.

CO2 To understand the concepts of various electrical machines like motors, alternators etc.
employed in domestic and industrial environments

CO3 To learn the applications of digital circuits including semiconductor theory to


understand various digital instruments, control logic etc.

Text Book(s)

T1 Smith, I Mckenzie (Ed), Hughes Electrical & Electronics Technology, Pearson


Education, 10th Edition, 2008.

Reference Book(s)

R1 Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI, 2nd Ed., 1994

R2 John Bird, Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology, Elsevier, 3rd Ed.,2007
(available on online digital library)

R3 IEEE Guide for Maintenance, Operation and Safety of Industrial and Commercial
Power Systems, IEEE Standard 902-1998

Content Structure

1. Simple DC Circuits, Network analysis


1.1. D.C circuits
1.1.1. Sources
1.1.2. Series and parallel networks
1.2. Network
1.2.1. Nodal analysis
1.2.2. Mesh analysis
1.2.3. Superposition Theorem
2. Network theorems
2.1. Thevenin’s theorem
2.1.1. Thevenin’s voltage
2.1.2. Thevenin’sresitance
2.2. Norton’s theorem
2.2.1. Short circuit current
2.2.2. Norton theorem vs. Thevenin’s theorem
2.3 Maximum power transfer theorem
3. Capacitance
3.1. Capacitance
3.2. Capacitor and RC circuits
4. Inductor and Inductance
4.1. Electromagnetism
4.2 Inductor and concepts
4.3. Inductive circuits
4.4. Transients and energy stored in inductor
4.5. Mutual inductance
5. Alternating voltage and current Single Phase series circuits
5.1. Alternating systems, Waveforms and definitions
5.2. Phasors
5.3 Complex Notation
5.4. R, L and RL Circuits
5.5. RC and RLC A.C circuits
5.6 Resonance, Q-factor
6. Parallel circuits, A.C impedance
6.1. Parallel circuits
7. Power in A.C circuits
7.1. Real power
7.2. Reactive power
7.3. Apparent power and complex power
7.4. Power factor
8. Transformer – I
8.1. Principle of action
8.2. E.M.F equation
8.3 Equivalent Circuit
8.3. Phasor diagram
9. Transformer – II
9.1. Voltage regulation
9.2. Efficiency
9.3. O.C test and S.C test
9.4. Calculation of voltage regulation and efficiency
10. DC machines
13.1. General arrangement, E.M.F equation
13.2. Torque speed characteristics speed control
11. A.C synchronous machines – I
10.1. General arrangement of machine
10.2. Types of rotor construction
10.3. Stator windings and e.m.f of a stator winding
12. A.C synchronous machines – II
11.1. Revolving magnetic field
11.2. Voltage regulation
13. Induction Motors
12.1. Principle of action
12.2. Frequency of rotor E.M.F and current
12.3. Equivalent circuit
12.4. Torque speed curve.
14. Semiconductor theory and diodes
14.1. Semiconductor materials
14.2. Junction diodes
14.3. Junction diode characteristics and applications
15. Rectifiers and Amplifier networks
15.1. Rectifier circuits
15.2. Smoothing and Zener diodes
15.3. Amplifier networks
15.4. Frequency response and feedback
16. Transistor amplifiers
16.1. Bipolar junction transistor
16.2. Common base configuration
16.3. Common emitter configuration
16.4. Load line and applications
17. Digital numbers
17.1. Number system
17.2. Binary arithmetic
18. Digital logic
18.1. Boolean algebra
18.2. Logic gates and control logic
18.3. Gate standardization and K-Maps
18.4. Timing and sequential circuits

Learning Outcomes:

No Learning Outcomes

LO1 Increase in perception on application of circuits in various industrial and domestic


applications

LO2 Increase in ability of analyzing real world devices/machines like transformers, motors
etc.

LO3 Custom digital control implementation for industrial applications


Part B: Content Development Planning

CD Term FIRST SEMESTER 2016-2017

Course Title ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

Course No ENGG ZC112

Content Developer Prof. K. E. Raman

Co-Developer Mr. CH. S. Sankhar Reddy

Glossary of Terms:

1. Contact Hour (CH) stands for a hour long live session with students conducted either in a
physical classroom or enabled through technology. In this model of instruction, instructor
led sessions will be for 20 CH.
a. Pre CH = Self Learning done prior to a given contact hour
b. During CH = Content to be discussed during the contact hour by the course
instructor
c. Post CH = Self Learning done post the contact hour
2. RL stands for Recorded Lecture or Recorded Lesson. It is presented to the student through
an online portal. A given RL unfolds as a sequences of video segments interleaved with
exercises
3. SS stands for Self-Study to be done as a study of relevant sections from textbooks and
reference books. It could also include study of external resources.
4. LE stands for Lab Exercises
5. HW stands for Home Work will consists could be a selection of problems from the text.
Contact Hour 1-Revision of certain fundamental Quantities

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 2.1, T1: 2.1-2.12


RL 2.2Introduction to electrical
systems

During CH CH Introduction to real world


applications and their analysis

Post CH SS Units of electrical quantities R2: 1.1 - 1.9, 2.1 – 2.10

Post CH HW Text Book problems T1: Exercises 9,10

Post CH LE Verification of Ohm’s Law Lab task sheet

Post CH QZ Multiple choice Questions on R2: Chapter 1 and 2


fundamentals

Contact Hour 2 -Simple DC circuits

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 3.1 -Kirchoff’s Laws T1: 3.1-3.8


RL 3.2 - Current division
RL 3.3 - Wheatstone bridge
example
RL 3.4 -Resistor characterisitcs

During CH Numericals on DC circuits


CH

Post CH SS NA -

Post CH HW Text Book problems on DC T1: Chapter 3 Exercises 8,17


circuits

Post CH LE Understanding Voltage Divider Lab task sheet


and Resistance Bridge, KCL
and KVL

Post CH QZ NA
Contact Hour 3- Network Theorems-I

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 4.1,4.2.1,4.2.2 - Mesh analysis T1:4.1- 4.3


RL 4.3 - Nodal analysis T1: 4.4
RL 4.4 – Superposition theorem T1: 4.5
RL 4.5 -Thevenin’stheorem T1: 4.6 - 4.7

During CH Numericals on theorems T1: 4


CH

Post CH SS Solved examples on theorems T1: 4.15, 4.16 – 4.18

Post CH HW Unsolved Textbook problems T1: 4.18 and 4.19

Post CH LE Verification of Thevenin’s, Norton’s & Lab Sheet


Superposition theorem.

Post CH QZ Multiple choice Questions on Nodal, R2: Chapter 13


Mesh, Theveninand superposition
theorems

Contact Hour 4- Network Theorems-II

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 4.6 - Norton’s theorem T1: 4.8


RL 4.7.1, 4.7.2 - Delta star T1: 4.9 - 4.10
transformation T1: 4.11
RL 4.8 - Maximum power transfer
theorem

During CH Numericals on theorems


CH

Post CH SS Solved examples on theorems

Post CH HW Unsolved Textbook problems

Post CH LE Verification of Thevenin’s, Norton’s & Lab Sheet


Superposition theorem.

Post CH QZ Multiple choice Questions on Norton R2: Chapter 13


and Maximum power transfer theorem
Contact Hour 5 – Capacitance

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 5.1 – Capacitance T1:5.1-5.11


RL 5.2.1, 5.2.2 – Charging of a
capacitor T1: 5.15- 5.19
RL 5.3 - Discharging of a
capacitor

During CH Problems on RC charging and


CH discharging

Post CH SS NA

Post CH HW Problem Solving from text Lab Sheet


Book T1: Chapter 5 Exercises 5, 6 13, 14

Post CH LE Simulation of series and parallel Lab Sheet


capacitors
Simulation of RC circuits

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: Chapter 18


RC circuits

Contact Hour 6 – Inductor and inductance

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 6.1 – Electromagnetism T1: 6.1-6.7


RL 6.2- Magnetic Circuits T1: 7.1-7.6
RL 6.3 - Inductance in a DC T1: 8.1-8.10
circuit

During CH Numericals on Transients in


CH inductor circuits and on Mutual
inductance

Post CH SS Study the principles of R2: 9.4 – 9.9


inductors

Post CH HW Numerical on practical T1: Chapter 8 Exercises 7, 8, 15,


applications of inductance 16

Post CH LE Simulation of RL, RLC circuits

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: Chapter 8,9


Inductance
Contact Hour 7-Alternating voltage and current Single Phase series circuits - I

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 7.1 - Alternating systems, T1: 9.1-9.4, R2: 14.1-14.4


Waveforms and definitions
RL 7.2 – Average and R.M.S T1:9.5-9.7
values
RL 7.3.1, 7.3.2 – Phasor T1:9.8-9.10
representation

During CH Numericals on A.C circuits


CH

Post CH SS Numericals on phasor analysis R2: Problem 4, 5, 10

Post CH HW NA

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: CH 14


phasor analysis

Contact Hour 8-Alternating voltage and current Single Phase series circuits - II

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 7.4 – A.C circuit with T1:10.2-10.4, T1:10.6 – 10.9


resistance, capacitance and
inductance

During CH Numericals on A.C circuits


CH

Post CH SS Numericals on phasor analysis R2: Problem 11, 12

Post CH HW NA

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: CH 14


A.C circuits
Contact Hour 9-Complex Notation-I

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 8.1.1, 8.1.2–Complex T1: 13.1 – 13.4


Notation T1: 13.5
RL 8.2 – RL series T1: 13.6
RL 8.3 – RC series T1: 10.11
RL 8.4 – RLC Series

During CH Numericals on RL,RC circuits


CH using complex notation.

Post CH SS Problem solving on Parallel


circuits analysis

Post CH HW Application of parallel circuits

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Sample questions on series and R2: Chapter 15 and 16


parallel circuits

Contact Hour 10 -Complex Notation-II

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 8.5 – RL Parallel T1:13.7, 13.12


RL 8.6 – RC Parallel
RL 8.7 – Examples
RL 8.8 - Resonance

During CH Numericals on RL, RC circuits


CH using complex notation.

Post CH SS Problem solving on Parallel R2: Chapter 16, Solved Problems


circuits analysis 4, 5 .6, 7

Post CH HW Application of parallel circuits R2: Chapter 16 Exercise 93, 94


and 95

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Sample questions on series and R2: Chapter 15 and 16


parallel circuits

Contact Hour 11 - Review Session


Contact Hour 12– Network Theorems in A.C circuits

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 9.1.1, 9.1.2 –Network


theorems in A.C Circuits 1
RL 9.2 –Network theorems in
A.C Circuits 2 T1: 15.1 – 15.6, 15.9
RL 9.3 –Network theorems in
A.C Circuits 3
RL 9.4 –Network theorems in
A.C Circuits 4

During CH Numericals on Network


CH theorems in A.C Circuits

Post CH SS NA

Post CH HW NA

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on


real and reactive power

Contact Hour 13- Transformer I

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 10.1 –Introduction to single T1: 34.1 – 34.3


phase transformers
RL 10.2 - E.M.F equation T1: 34.4
RL 10.3 - Equivalent circuit T1: 34.5 - 34.13

During CH Numericals on transformer


CH equivalent circuits

Post CH SS General type of transformers Links to be provided on course


used in industry website

Post CH HW Analysis of transformers T1: Chapter 34 Exercises 4, 5 11,


12, 16

Post CH LE Understanding of transformer Lab Sheet


by using simulation

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions R2: Chapter 21


Contact Hour 14 - Transformer II

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 10.4.1, 10.4.2 - O.C test and T1: 34.18 – 34.19


S.C test
RL 10.5- Voltage regulation T1: 34.14
RL 10.6.1, 10.6.2 - Efficiency T1: 34.15 – 34.16

During CH Numericals on transformer


CH equivalent circuits

Post CH SS General type of transformers Links to be provided on course


used in industry website

Post CH HW Analysis of transformers T1: Chapter 34 Exercises 4, 5 11,


12, 16

Post CH LE Understanding of transformer Lab Sheet


by using simulation

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: Chapter 21


Transformers

Contact Hour 15– DC machines

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 11.1 Introduction to rotating T1: 35.1-35.11


machines
RL 11.2.1, 11.2.2 DC Machines
RL 11.2.3 Commutation T1: 41.1-41.2
RL 11.3 Calculation of E.M.F T1: 41.6
equation T1: 41.3
RL 11.4 DC machine as
generator
RL 11.4.1 Example
RL 11.5 DC machine as motor T1: 42.1-42.6
RL 11.5.1 Example

During CH CH 10.1 Numericals on D.C


CH machines

Post CH SS Types of DC machines used in


industry

Post CH HW

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: Chapter 22


DC machine

Contact Hour 16-A.C synchronous machines

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 12.1 - Introduction to T1: 36.1-36.4


synchronous machine
RL 12.2- Circuit model T1: 37.1-37.3
RL12.3 - Voltage regulation

During CH Numericals on A.C


CH synchronous machines

Post CH SS General Application of


synchronous machines in
industry

Post CH

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions

Notes:
Contact Hour 17– Induction motors

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 13.1 Introduction to T1: 38.1


induction motor
RL 13.2.1, 13.2.2. Rotating T1: 36.5-36.7
magnetic field -I
RL 13.3 Frequency of rotor emf T1: 38.2
and current
RL 13.4 Torque slip T1: 38.3-38.8
characteristics

During CH Numerical on induction motors


CH

Post CH SS Types of induction motors used


in industry

Post CH HW Calculation of rating of an


induction machines

Post CH LE NA

Post CH QZ NA

Contact Hour 18 – Semiconductor theory and diodes

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 14.1 Introduction to T1: 19.1-19.3


Semiconductor materials
RL 15.1.2 Intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors T1: 19.4 – 19.5
RL 15.1.3 P-N junction diode
T1: 19.6 – 19.7
and its characteristics

During CH Numericals on PN junction


CH diode approximation.

Post CH SS Study of different diode


applications in industry

Post CH HW HW 15.1 Case study on diode


evaluation from vacuum tubes

Post CH LE LE 15.1 Characteristics of diode

Post CH QZ QZ 15.1 Multiple choice


questions on semiconductor
diodes
Notes:

Contact Hour 19 - Rectifiers and Amplifier networks

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 15.1 Rectifier circuits T1: 20.1 - 20.4, R2: 11.8


RL 15.2 Smoothing and Zener T1: 20.5 – 20.6
diode
RL 15.3 Amplifier networks T1: 18.1 – 18.3
RL 15.4 Frequency response T1: 18.4 – 18.8
and feedback

During CH Numericals on rectifiers, Zener


CH diodes and amplifier networks

Post CH SS Study the application of


rectifiers in industry

Post CH HW Solve the numerical half wave


diode bridge rectifier circuits

Post CH LE Implementation of half wave


and full wave rectifier with
simple capacitor filters.

Post CH QZ NA

Notes:
Contact Hour 20-Transistor amplifiers

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 16.1 Bipolar junction T1:21.1-21.3


transistor
RL 16.2 Common base
configuration
RL 16.3 Common emitter
T1:21.4-21.7
configuration
RL 16.4 Load line and its
application
T1:21.8-21.0

During CH Numerical on Bipolar junction


CH transistor

Post CH SS Transistor as Switch T1: 21.15

Post CH HW NA

Post CH LE NA NA

Post CH QZ Multiple choice questions on R2: Chapter 12


BJT circuits

Notes:

Contact Hour 21-Digital logic

Time Type Sequence Content Reference

Pre CH RL RL 17.1 – Number system T1:25.1-26.10


RL 17.2 – Binary arithmetic
RL 18.1 – Boolean algebra
RL 18.2 – Logic gates and
T1:26.1-26.17
control logic
RL 18.3 Gate standardization
and K-Maps
RL 18.4 Timing and Sequential
circuits

During CH Numericals on Binary


CH arithmetic and Examples from
digital logic

Post CH SS Application of logic gates in


real time
Post CH HW NA

Post CH LE Digital logic simulation and K- Labsheet


Maps

Post CH QZ NA

Notes:

Contact Hour 22- Review

Lab Details: The lab experiments would be carried out using LabVIEW and Multisim software
from National Instruments, which can be accessed on-line by the student through course website.
The details would be provided by the faculty during the contact hour.

Evaluation Scheme:
Legend: EC = Evaluation Component; AN = After Noon Session; FN = Fore Noon Session
No Name Type Duration Weight Day, Date, Session, Time

EC-1 Quiz-I Online - 5% September 1-10, 2016

Assignment-I 15% October 20-30, 2016

EC-2 Mid-Semester Test Closed 2 hours 30% 25/09/2016 (AN) 2 PM TO 4 PM


Book

EC-3 Comprehensive Open 3 hours 50% 06/11/2016 (AN) 2 PM TO 5 PM


Exam Book

Note: If Assignment kindly remove Quiz-I, II, III


Syllabus for Mid-Semester Test (Closed Book): Topics in Contact Hours : 1 to 10
Syllabus for Comprehensive Exam (Open Book): All topics (Session Nos. 1 to 20)
Important links and information:
Elearn portal: https://elearn.bits-pilani.ac.in
Students are expected to visit the Elearn portal on a regular basis and stay up to date with the latest
announcements and deadlines.
Contact sessions:Students should attend the online lectures as per the schedule provided on the
Elearn portal.
Evaluation Guidelines:
1. EC-1 consists of either two Assignments or three Quizzes. Students will attempt them
through the course pages on the Elearn portal. Announcements will be made on the portal, in
a timely manner.
2. For Closed Book tests: No books or reference material of any kind will be permitted.
3. For Open Book exams: Use of books and any printed / written reference material (filed or
bound) is permitted. However, loose sheets of paper will not be allowed. Use of calculators
is permitted in all exams. Laptops/Mobiles of any kind are not allowed. Exchange of any
material is not allowed.
4. If a student is unable to appear for the Regular Test/Exam due to genuine exigencies, the
student should follow the procedure to apply for the Make-Up Test/Exam which will be
made available on the Elearn portal. The Make-Up Test/Exam will be conducted only at
selected exam centres on the dates to be announced later.
It shall be the responsibility of the individual student to be regular in maintaining the self study
schedule as given in the course handout, attend the online lectures, and take all the prescribed
evaluation components such as Assignment/Quiz, Mid-Semester Test and Comprehensive Exam
according to the evaluation scheme provided in the handout.

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