ECE131
ECE131
ECE131
• develop basic knowledge of Laplace transform and its application in circuit analysis.
Unit I
Fundamentals of D.C. circuits : use of scientific calculators, the circuit abstraction - power of
abstraction, lumped circuit abstraction, lumped matter discipline, limitations of the lumped circuit
abstraction, practical two-terminal elements, ideal two-terminal elements, resistive networks-current
division rule, voltage division rule, star–delta transformation, Kirchhoff’s laws, basic method of circuit
analysis, intuitive method of circuit analysis- series and parallel simplification, ideal and non-ideal
energy sources, dependent sources and the control concept, network theorems-node method, loop
method, 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),
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, series and parallel connections,
sinusoidal inputs, step inputs, impulse inputs, use of Laplace transform in circuit analysis, first-order
transients in linear electrical networks - analysis of RC circuits, analysis of RL circuits, impedance and
frequency response - series RL circuit, RC circuit, frequency response of capacitors, inductors and
resistors, power and energy in impedance, pure resistance, pure reactance, frequency response for
resonant systems, series RLC, reactive power and power calculations, methods of power factor
correction
Unit III
Fundamentals of electrical machines : Fleming’s left hand and right hand rule, mutual inductance
and mutual coupling phenomena in transformer, transformer – working, concept of turns ratio and
applications, transformer on DC, auto-transformer, instrument transformers, dc machines- working
principles, classification, starting, speed control and applications of dc motors, working principle of
single and three phase induction motors, applications of ac motors
Unit IV
Fundamentals of semiconductor devices : digital abstraction- voltage levels and the static
discipline, boolean logic, combinational gates, fan-in and fan-out of gates, noise margin in details,
diodes- semiconductor diode characteristics, analysis of diode circuits, clamping circuit, testing of
diodes, basic operation and testing of BJT, MOSFET- representation and characteristics, handling of
integrated circuits-ESD phenomena
Unit V
Fundamentals of filters and operational amplifier : filter examples- band-pass filter, low-pass
filter, high-pass filter, 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, active filter, op-
amp as a comparator and its application in anti-lock braking systems
Unit VI
Fundamentals of embedded system and its application in industrial processes : comparison
of microprocessor and micro-controller, types of processors : SOC, ASIC, DSP and FPGA, introduction
to embedded system, examples of real-time applications of embedded system : GPOS and RTOS,
cyber physical world, role of IOT and cloud computing in condition monitoring of plant processes
Text Books:
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References: 2. BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING by D.C. KULSHRESTHA, MC GRAW HILL
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