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KCE/ DEPT.

OF EEE

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


COURSE PLAN (THEORY)
Sub. Code

: GE6252

Branch / Year / Sem: B.E Mech & Civil /I / II

Sub.Name

: Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Staff name

: J.Arokiaraj,

Batch: 2013-2017

Academic year: 2013-14 (EVEN)

S.R.Karthikeyen &
K.Vinu priya

OBJECTIVE
To study the basics of electrical circuits, instruments, electrical machines, digital electronics,
semiconductor devices and communication engineering.
LEARNING OUTCOME
1. Knowledge about measuring instruments and electrical machines.
2. Awareness about the design of digital circuits.
3. Understanding the concept of various communication signals.

TEXT BOOKS:
T1. Mittle N., Basic Electrical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, New Delhi, 1990.
T2. Sedha R.S., Applied Electronics, S. Chand & Co., 2006.
REFERENCES:
R1. Premkumar N, Basic Electrical Engineering, Anuradha Publishers, (2003).
R2. Muthusubramanian R, Salivahanan S and Muraleedharan K A, Basic Electrical,
Electronics and Computer Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition, (2006).
R3. M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, Pearson Education, 2006.
WEB RESOURCES
W1: http://www.engineersgarage.com/contribution/electronic-energy-meter
W2: http://science.howstuffworks.com/satellite.htm
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Topic
No

Topic

Books for
Reference

Page No.

Teaching
Methodology

No. of
Hours
Required

Cumulative
No. of
periods

UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & MEASUREMENTS


1.
0
2.
0
3.
0

Ohms Law
Kirchoffs Laws

4.
0

Steady State
Solution of DC
Circuits
Introduction to AC
Circuits

5.
0

Waveforms and
RMS Value

6.
0

Power and Power


factor

7.
0

Single Phase and


Three Phase
Balanced Circuits.
Operating
Principles of
Moving Coil and
Moving Iron
Instruments
(Ammeters and
Voltmeters),
Dynamometer type
Watt meters and
Energy meters

8.
0

9.
0

R1
T2

1.9
35

BB

R1
T2

1.32
64-65

BB

R1

1.33-1.71

BB

R1

2.1

BB

R1
T2

2.7
86

BB

R1

2.19-2.30

BB

R1

2.31-2.61

BB

R1

3.12-3.15
&
3.15-3.21

PPT

11

R1
W1

3.21-3.25

PPT

12

UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES


10.
11
11.
1

Construction of DC
Generators
Principle of
Operation

12.
1 Basic Equations

R1

4.1-4.4

PPT

R1

4.5-4.8

PPT

R1

4.8

BB

13. Applications of DC
1 Generators

R1

4.26

BB

14. Construction of DC
1 Motors

R1

4.1-4.4

PPT

15. Principle of

R1

4.27-4.29

PPT

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16

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Operation
16.

Basic Equations

17. Applications of DC
Motor
18. Single Phase
1 Transformer
19. single phase
1 induction Motor

BB

R1

4.28-4.30

R1

4.48

BB

R1

4.48-4.70

R1

4.71-4.82

20

BB

22

BB

24

No. of
Cumulative
Topic
Page No.
Hours
No. of
Required
periods
UNIT III SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS
20. Characteristics of
R1
5.13-5.22
1 PN Junction Diode
BB
1
25
T2
221-223

Topic
No

21.
1 Zener Effect
22. Zener Diode and its
2 Characteristics

Books for
Reference

R1

Teaching
Methodology

5.22-5.23

BB
1

26

R1

5.23-5.24

BB

R1
T2

5.25-5.29
303-308

BB

28

R1
T2

5.29-5.37
308-312

BB

30

25.
2 Voltage Regulation.

R1

5.38-5.41

BB

31

26. Bipolar Junction


2 Transistor

R1

5.41-5.46

BB

32

R1

5.46-5.54

BB

34

R1

5.54-5.59

BB

36

23. Half wave


2 Rectifiers
24. Full wave
2 Rectifiers

CB, CE, CC
Configurations and
Characteristics
Elementary
28. Treatment
2 of Small Signal
Amplifier
27.

UNIT IV DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


29. Binary Number
2 System

R1

6.2

BB

38

30.
2 Logic Gates

R1

6.17-6.22

BB

40

31. Boolean Algebra

R1

6.22-6.25

BB

41

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32. Half and Full
3 Adders
33.
3 Flip-Flops
34. Registers and
3 Counters
35. A/D and D/A
3 Conversion (single
concepts)

R1
R3

6.26-6.28
119-125

BB

42

R1
R3

6.29-6.37
172-179

BB

44

R1
R3

6.38-6.53
227-238

PPT

46

R1

6.53-6.59

PPT

48

UNIT V FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Types of Signals:
36.
Analog and Digital
3
Signals
Topic
No

Topic

R1

7.3-7.4

BB

51

Books for
Reference

Page No.

Teaching
Methodology

No. of
Hours
Required

Cumulative
No. of
periods

R1

7.4

PPT

52

R1

7.5-7.15

PPT

55

R1
W2

7.15-7.55

PPT

60

37. Modulation and


3 Demodulation:
Principles of
38.
Amplitude
3
and Frequency
Modulations.
Communication
Systems: Radio,
TV, Fax,
39.
Microwave,
4
Satellite and
Optical Fibre
(Block Diagram
Approach only).

CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS


Recent trends in micro power generation
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT DETAILS
TEST NO.

II

MODEL

Topic Nos.

1-14

15-28

1-39

ASSIGNMENT

II

III

Topic Nos. for


reference

1-14

15-28

29-39

Date

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Deadline

31.01.14

25.02.14 21.03.14

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ASSIGNMENT DETAILS
ASSIGNMENT - 1

ASSIGNMENT - 2

ASSIGNMENT - 3

Descriptive Questions
(i) Determine the line
current, power factor and
total power when a 3-phase
400V supply is given to a
balanced load of impedance
(8+j6) in each branch, is
connected in star.
(ii) With the help of a neat
diagram, explain the
construction and operation of
an induction type energy
meter.

(i)Draw the circuit diagram


of the following three types
of DC motors and write the
relationships among the
currents and voltages:
(1)Separately excited motor
(2)series motor
(3)shunt motor.

(i)Explain with neat sketch


the working of a successive
approximation ADC.
(ii)From
R-2R
ladder
network, explain the working
principal of 8 bit DAC.
Derive its resolution.

Define the following terms.


(i) Active power
(ii) Reactive power
(iii) Apparent power
(iv) Power factor

(i)Draw the three


configurations of a bipolar
junction transistor.
(ii)For a transistor connected
in CE configuration, sketch
the typical output and input
characteristics.

(i)Derive the emf equation of


DC generator.
(ii)With neat diagram,
explain the working of
separately excited DC
generator

(i)Explain the principle and


operation of full wave
Write a detailed note on
rectifier.
optical fibre communication.
(ii)Discuss briefly about the
small signal amplifier.

(i)Implementation of full
adder circuit using NAND
gates.
(ii)Explain the need for
modulation.

Short Questions
State Kirchoffs voltage and
current law.

What is leakage flux?

Realize the D latch using


NAND gates.

Define: Power factor & form


What is the voltage What are universal gates?
factor.
equation for the motor? Why do we call them so?
State the different type of
instruments based on their
operating principles.
What are the types of
transformers based on
construction?
Sketch the circuit diagram
for separately excited dc
generator.

Give the biasing condition


for a transistor to operate as
an amplifier.
What
is
capacitance?

Define modulation. What are


the different types of
modulation?

junction List any four advantages of


FM over AM.

What are the basic conditions Sketch the block diagram of


of the base-emitter and base- basic communication system
collector junction for a
transistor to operate as an
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