24EE101T Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Total
L T P C Hrs/Week
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva Marks
3 0 0 3 3 25 50 25 -- -- 100
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. To impart knowledge on DC and AC circuits.
2. To learn construction, working principle and characteristics of transformer and induction machines.
3. To introduce students to various means for electrical safety, protection of electrical installations and Batteries
4. To understand rectification through p-n junction diode, applications of diode and Transistor Characteristics
UNIT I: BASICS OF ELECTRONICS 10 Hrs
Semiconductor Diodes and Applications, Diode as a Switch, Diode as a Rectifier, Half Wave and Full Wave Rectifiers with and
without Filters; Breakdown Mechanisms, Zener Diode – Operation and Applications; Opto-Electronic Devices–LEDs, Photo Diode
and Applications; Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) – Operation, Construction, Characteristics, Ratings, Applications.
Transistor Characteristics covering, Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) – Construction, Operation, Amplifying Action, Common Base,
Common Emitter and Common Collector Configurations, Field Effect Transistor (FET) – Construction, Characteristics of Junction
FET.
UNIT II: DC CIRCUITS 10 Hrs
Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), voltage and current sources, dependent and independent sources, Ohms Law, temperature
co-efficient of resistance, Kirchhoff current and voltage laws, voltage and current divider circuit, Thevenin and Norton Theorems
and their equivalents, maximum power transfer and superposition theorems, nodal and mesh analysis, star-delta transformation,
Time domain analysis/natural response of first order RL and RC Circuit.
UNIT III: AC CIRCUITS 10 Hrs
Generation of AC voltage, representation of sinusoidal waveforms, RMS values of different sinusoidal waveforms, Rectangular and
Polar representation of phasor, Sinusoid representation in time and frequency domain, Analysis of single-phase ac series circuits
consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC combinations, instantaneous power, average power and reactive power, complex power and
power factor.AC parallel circuit and its solution in admittance form, resonance in AC series and parallel circuits, polyphase circuits,
star and delta representation of polyphase circuits, power measurement in polyphase circuits.
UNIT IV: INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 12 Hrs
Magnetic materials and its B-H characteristic, Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction; Single Phase Transformers:
Construction, working principle, types, EMF equation, ideal transformer, practical transformer, Operation of transformer on no-
load and load, Induction Machine: construction, types of 3-phase induction motors, working principle, production of rotating
magnetic field, operation, starting and running torques, Torque-slip characteristics, Power Stages in an induction motor.
Components of LT Switchgear: Switch Fuse Unit (SFU), MCB, ELCB, MCCB, Types of Wires and Cables, Earthing, Types of Batteries,
Important Characteristics for Batteries. Elementary calculations for energy consumption, Electrical safety rules.
TOTAL HOURS 42 Hrs
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, student will be able to
CO1 – Demonstrate application of different diodes in circuits and Understand the Transistor characteristics
CO2 – Understand electrical circuits using network theorems.
CO3 – Compare the behaviour of R, L and C and their combinations in AC circuits.
CO4 – Analyze balanced polyphase systems in star and delta configurations
CO5 – Understand the construction, working and basic characteristics of transformer and induction machines
CO6 -- Recognize the importance of protective devices, electrical safety measures and characteristics of Batteries
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1. J. Bird, “Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology”, Routledge, Tailor and Francis Group
2. D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill
3. B. L. Theraja, “Electrical Technology”, Vol. 1, S. Chand Publication, New Delhi.
4. Surjit Singh, “Electrical Estimating and Costing”, Dhanpat Rai and Co.
5. Boylestad and Nashlesky, “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory”, PHI
24EE101P Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering – Lab
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Total
L T P C Hrs/Week
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva Marks
0 0 2 1 2 -- -- -- 50 50 100
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. To gain practical knowledge on DC and AC circuits
2. To learn operation of electrical instruments and electrical machines
3. To introduce students to various means for electrical safety, protection of electrical installations
4. To understand characteristics and applications of semiconductor diodes and transistors.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Introduction to elements of electrical engineering laboratory and to study different electrical measuring
instruments.
2. To Verify Ohm’s law with linear resistors and find power dissipation in resistor.
3. To validate Thevenin’s and Norton theorem for DC circuits.
4. To validate Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer theorem for DC circuits.
5. To evaluate the AC R, L and R-L series circuit performance and to measure the active power, the reactive
power and the apparent power connected with single phase AC supply.
6. To evaluate performance of AC R-L parallel circuit and to measure the active power, the
Reactive power and the apparent power connected with single phase AC supply.
7. To perform a direct load test on a single-phase transformer and determine the efficiency and voltage
regulation at different loads.
8. To measure three phase power using two wattmeter method.
9. To draw the time-current characteristics of MCB and study the function of ELCB.
10. To obtain the VI characteristic of silicon and germanium diodes.
11. To obtain reverse characteristics of Zener diode.
12. To study half wave, full wave and bridge rectifiers.
13. To determine the DC Characteristics of BJT in CE Configuration.
14. To study the types of batteries and their characteristics
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, student will be able to
CO1 – To understand the basic operation of electrical equipment’s & measuring instruments.
CO2 – To perform various network theorems for DC circuits.
CO3 – To understand the performance of AC circuit with R, L load.
CO4 – To evaluate star and delta configuration of polyphase system and measure power in polyphase system.
CO5 – To evaluate the performance of single phase transformer.
CO6 – To understand the working principle of semiconductor diodes, transistor characteristics and its applications.