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B.Tech EEE Course Overview

This document provides information on the Electrical and Electronics Engineering course offered at Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore. The course is for 3 credits in the second semester of 2021-22 for BTech Computer Science Engineering students. It aims to help students understand basic electric circuits, analyze DC and AC circuits, understand characteristics and applications of diodes and transistors, and analyze basic electronic circuits and applications. The course outcomes, program outcomes, course plan, text books, and evaluation process are described over 3 sentences.

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B.Tech EEE Course Overview

This document provides information on the Electrical and Electronics Engineering course offered at Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore. The course is for 3 credits in the second semester of 2021-22 for BTech Computer Science Engineering students. It aims to help students understand basic electric circuits, analyze DC and AC circuits, understand characteristics and applications of diodes and transistors, and analyze basic electronic circuits and applications. The course outcomes, program outcomes, course plan, text books, and evaluation process are described over 3 sentences.

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Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Course Code 19EEE111
Course Title ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Credits 3-0-0-3
Academic Year and Semester 2021-22, Second Semester
Programme [Link] (Computer Science Engineering)

Course Outcomes Description


CO1 Understand the basic electric circuits
CO2 Analyse DC and AC circuits
CO3 Understand the characteristics and applications of Diode and Transistors
CO4 Analyse basic electronic circuits and applications.

PO1: Engineering Knowledge


PO2: Problem Analysis
PO3: Design/Development of Solutions
PO4: Conduct Investigations of complex problems
PO5: Modern tools usage
PO6: Engineer and Society
PO7: Environment and Sustainability
PO8: Ethics
PO9: Individual & Team work
PO10: Communication
PO11: Project management & Finance
PO12: Lifelong learning

PO/PSO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO

C O 1 3 1
C O 2 3 3
C O 3 3 2

C O 4 3 3

Evaluation:

Internal Assessment (50 Marks) External Assessment (50 Marks)


Mid Term (30 Marks) End Semester (50 Marks)

Continuous Assessment (20 Marks)


[4 Quizzes and 1 Assignment]
COURSE PLAN

Lecture Topics Key-words Objectives CO


No(s)
1 Introduction to Electrical engineering - Introduction, sources of Introduction CO1
Current and Voltage Sources, Reference energy To learn about Ideal independent
Directions and Symbols current and voltage source.
2-3 R, L and C- parameters; Energy and Active and Passive Elements Understand the characteristics of
power active and passive elements. To
understand the relation between
energy & the electrical
components
4-5 Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws. Basic Laws Understanding the concept of CO1
each laws through simple
problems

6-8 Series and parallel combination of Network reduction Reducing the network and finding CO1
resistances, capacitances and the current flow and voltage drop
inductances, Series-parallel circuits, across various elements
Voltage divider and current divider rule
9-13 Mesh, Nodal Analysis, Super Position Mesh, Node, Junction, Mesh To be able to solve DC circuits CO2
current, Node Voltage, with current & voltage sources by
Superposition Mesh, Nodal Method and super
position theorem
14-15 Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Magnetic circuits &law of To learn the working of magnetic CO1
Induction; magnetic Circuits electromagnetic induction circuits and phenomenon of
electromagnetic induction

16 Self and Mutual Inductances Self and mutual inductance Understand the types of CO1
inductance
17-18 Generation of Sinusoidal voltage; Instantaneous average and To learn the significance and CO2
Instantaneous, Average and effective effective values calculation of average and rms
values of periodic functions; value of a periodic function
19 Phasor representation Phasor, Understand phasor representation CO2
of sinusoids
MID TERM
20 Introduction to Three Phase Systems; Balanced system, Grid To learn the significance of CO2
Introduction to Electric grids balanced three phase systems,
introduction to grid
21-24 PN junction diode, VI characteristics, Rectifiers Understanding the concept of CO3
Diode approximations, Rectifiers – half forward and reverse bias,
wave, full wave ( bridge) Rectifier circuits
25-28 Zener diode, characteristics, opto LED, Photo diode, Zener Understand the concept of voltage CO3
electronic devices anug voltage regulation, LED, Photodiode
29 Introduction to BJT Sarath Bipolar junction transistor Understand the construction of CO3
BJT
30 BJT Charateristics tri colour led BJT, characteristics To Understand the characteristics CO3
of BJT

30-31 Transistor as switch BJT To understand the operation CO3


sampath of BJT as a switch
32-33 Field Effect Transistors(FET) FET, Characteristics To understand the CO3
characteristics of FET
34-35 Thyristor, operation and characteristics, Thyristors, DIAC,TRAIC To learn about power electronic CO4
Fundamentals of TRIAC and DIAC jana devices like thyristors devices,
Triac –Thyristor based power
control.
36-41 Operational amplifier: inverting and non- OPAMP To learn the basics of op amp CO4
inverting amplifier, jaya inverting and non inverting
configuration
42-44 Oscillators sarath, Instrumentation Oscillators Instrumentation amplifier CO4
amplifiers
45 555 – timer To learn about working of 555 CO4
timer
End Semester Examination

Text Books
1. Edward Hughes. “Electrical and Electronic Technology”, 10th Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2019.
2. A. P. Malvino, “Electronic Principles”, 7th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.

Reference Books
1. S. K. Bhattcharya, “Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”, Pearson, 2012.
2. Vincent Del Toro, “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, 2nd Edition, 2003.
3. David A. Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, 5th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2008.
4. Michael Tooley B. A., “Electronic circuits: Fundamentals and Applications”, 3rd Edition, Elsevier Limited, 2006.

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