BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Course code : CSE102
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS
Prepared By:
Dr. Gaurav Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, DYPIU
Introduction to basics of electrical engineering
Lecture 1: Introduction to the course
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS & DEVICES
Course Content with breakup
Module-I: Introduction basic of electrical Module II: Measurement & Instruments (8)
engineering (9)
• Sources of electrical circuits, RLC • Sensors: Temperature, pressure, humidity etc.
components; energy considerations;
• Transducers and its types,
• sources and circuit laws, KVL & KCL;
• Measuring device MI, PMMC types,
• Network Analysis, Network Theorems
(Thevenin's, and Norton's); • AC bridges, galvanometer, Ammeter,
voltmeter, wattmeter, LVDT, RVDT, CT, PT,
• Source transformation, Superposition
theorem; • Thermocouple, see beck and Peltier effect,
• One and two ports networks; • Introduction to data acquisition, data loggers.
• Signal waveforms, periodic and non-periodic
waveforms;
• Motors: AC. DC, Stepper motor, generator,
Introduction to Transformer and types.
Course Content
Module III: Semiconductor Diodes and Module IV: Bipolar Junction Transistors(8)
Applications (9)
• Introduction to semiconductors and its • BJT operation, BJT Voltages and Currents,
application,
• Transistor as a switch, BJT amplification,
• p-n junction diode, Characteristics and
Parameters, • Common Base, Common Emitter and
Common Collector Characteristics,
• Diode approximations, DC load line analysis,
• Biasing and stability.
• Half-wave rectifier, Two-diode Full-wave
rectifier, • Feedback amplifier,
• Bridge rectifier, Capacitor filter circuit (only • Voltage controlled devices: MOSFET and its
qualitative approach), type.
• Zener diode voltage regulators: Regulator
circuit with no load, Loaded Regulator.
• Numerical examples as applicable
Course Content
Module V: Operational amplifier (9) Text Books:
• Differential amplifier, 1. Jacob Millman, Christos C. Halkias, Integrated
Electronics, McGraw Hill.
• Ideal OP-AMP, Inverting and Non Inverting OP-
AMP circuits, 2. Robert boylestad and Louis Nashelsky “Electronic
Devices and Circuit Theory”, McGraw Hill Education
• OP-AMP applications: (India) Private Limited, 2014.
• voltage follower, 3. William D. cooper “Electronic Instrumentation and
• addition, Measurement Techniques”, PHI
• subtraction,
• integration, Reference Book:
• differentiation;
1. David A. Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”,
• Numerical examples as applicable. Oxford University Press, 5th Edition, 2008.
2. D.P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electronics”,
McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited, 2014.
3. A. K. Sawhney , “ Electrical and Electronics
measurements and instrumentation”, Dhanpat rai and
co.
Evaluation Scheme
Assignments Mid- Term-1 Midterm-2 End Term Total
30 % 15 % 15 % 40 % 100 %
Lab attendance Lab Work End term Exam Total
10 % 40 % 50 % 100 %
What is Electrical Engineering?
Energy Information
Generation Low amplitude V,I
Transmission Communication
Distribution
Devices & Circuits
Utilization
DEVICE CIRCUIT SYSTEM
• Building blocks • Meaningful • Circuit +
of circuit interconnection of Device(Electrical
• Ex Transistor, devices to + Non Electrical /
resistor, Inductor, perform specific Interface)
capacitor function
Lumped Distributed
CIRCUIT MODEL
Circuit representation of a Physical Transformer
Transformer
Equivalent Circuit
Bridge rectifier
Knowledge of circuit analysis helps to analyze any electrical device with their equivalent circuit representation.
Basics
Force Energy Power Charge Current Potential
• 𝑓Ԧ = 𝑚𝑎Ԧ • Unit : Joule • Unit : watt • 𝑒 = 1.602 ∗ • Rate of flow • Voltage is
10−19 𝐶
• Unit : • Capacity of • Rate of of charge defined from
• 1𝐶 = 6.24 ∗
Newton doing work doing work 1018 𝑒 • Unit: potential
𝑑𝑊 • 𝑓Ԧ = 𝑞𝐸 Ampere
• 𝑃= 𝑑𝑞
𝑑𝑡 • 𝐼=
𝑑𝑡
Voltage
𝑑𝑊 = 𝑉. 𝑑𝑞
𝑑𝑊
𝑉=
𝑑𝑞
𝑑𝑊 𝑡
𝑃= 𝑊 = න 𝑃 𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑡 −∞
𝑑𝑊 𝑑𝑞 𝑡
𝑃= . 𝑊 = න 𝑉𝐼 𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑞 𝑑𝑡
−∞
𝑃 = 𝑉. 𝐼