BEEE Course Information AIML
BEEE Course Information AIML
Course Code & Course Title : 24EE312 - Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering (R2024A)
Academic Year/Sem : 2024-2025 (EVEN)
Offering Semester : II
Credits (L T P C) :3003
Course in-charge : Mrs.S.SANJULA
PO Program Outcomes
Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complexengineering
1
problems.
Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
5 modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex
engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
6 societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant
to the professional engineering practice.
Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
7 solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and
need for sustainable development.
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will have the ability to
Class
COs Course Outcomes POs CL Sessions
(approx.)
Understand the Elementary concepts and laws
CO1 PO1, PO5, PSO1 AP 9
of Electric and Electromagnetism.
Explain the working principle of different PO1, PO4, PO5,
CO2 U 12
electrical machines and its applications. PSO1
Understand the characteristics of analog PO1, PO4, PO7,
CO3 U 8
electronic devices PSO1
PO1, PO4, PO6,
CO4 Explain the basic concepts of digital electronics U 8
PO7, PSO1
Explain the operating principles of measuring PO1, PO4, PO6,
CO5 U 8
instruments PO7, PSO1
*Above 70% - Strong (3); 51% to 70% - Moderate (2); 5% to 50% - Weak (1); LT 5% - NIL (0)
Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1
24EE312 3 0 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
Competencies
Sessions
Competency CO CL
(approx.)
C1 Understanding Fundamental Electrical Principles and 1 AP 3
Laws and apply to the simple electrical circuits.
C2 Understand Faraday’s Laws of Electromagnetic 1 U 3
Induction, Lenz's Law, and the laws of
electromagnetic forces.
C3 Understand and apply the concepts of self- 1 AP 3
inductance and mutual inductance.
C4 Explain the construction, operating principles, 2 U 4
regulation, and efficiency of single-phase
transformers.
C5 Describe the construction and working principles of 2 U 4
single-phase induction motors, including different
types.
C6 Understand the construction and operating principles 2 U 4
of DC machines in both motoring and generator
modes
C7 Understand the functions and importance of resistors, 3 U 2
inductors, and capacitors in circuits.
C8 Understand the working principle of PN/Zener diode 3 U 3
with VI characteristics.
C9 Understand the concepts of rectifiers and inverters 3 U 3
Explain different number systems, binary codes, and 4 U 2
C10 the concepts of error detection and correction codes.
C11 Understand the concept of Combinational Logic 4 U 3
Functions like adders, subtractors, MUX, DEMUX,
encoder and decoder.
C12 Explain Minimization Using K-maps in SOP and POS 4 U 3
form
C13 Understand the functional elements of measuring 5 U 2
instruments and the importance of calibration for
accuracy
C14 Explain the principles of various electrical measuring 5 U 3
instruments like moving coil and moving iron meters
C15 Perform measurements of three-phase power and 5 U 3
energy using instruments like energy meters and
instrument transformers (CT and PT)
Target
COs Course Outcomes (Class Average
Marks)
Understand the Elementary concepts and laws of Electric and
CO1 60
Electromagnetism.
Explain the working principle of different electrical machines and its
CO2 60
applications.
CO3 Understand the characteristics of analog electronic devices 60
TOTAL 200
TEXT BOOKS
1 D.P. Kothari, I J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering” Second
Edition, McGraw Hill India. 2020.
2 A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, Sawhney
A.K, Puneet Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai & Co., 2012.
3 S.K.Bhattacharya “Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”, Pearson Education,
Second Edition, 2017.
4 Digital Fundamentals, Floyd, T.L. and Jain, R. P., Pearson Education, 11th edition,
2015.
5 C. L. Wadhwa “Basic Electrical Engineering” Fourth Edition, New Age International
(P) Limited, Publishers, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 Kothari DP and I.J Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Fourth Edition, McGraw
Hill Education, 2019.
2 Thomas L. Floyd, ‘Digital Fundamentals’, 11th Edition, Pearson Education, 2017.
3 Mahmood Nahvi and Joseph A. Edminister, “Electric Circuits”, Schaum’ Outline
Series, McGraw Hill, 2002.
4 H.S. Kalsi, ‘Electronic Instrumentation’, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010
Web References:
1 NPTEL course on Basic Electrical Technology:
https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105112/ Module – 9, 10, 11, 12
2 NPTEL course on Electrical Measurements and Electronic Instruments:
https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105153/
LECTURE PLAN
Text Contact
Modules Content Pages CO.X RBT
Book hours
International System of Units T3 10-11 1 1 U
Electric Potential and Current -
Conductivity and Conductance – T3 4-6 1 1 U
Power, Energy. Ohm's Law
Kirchhoff’s Laws, Series and
T3 56 1 1 AP
Parallel Circuits.
Electromagnetic - Faraday’s Laws
of Electromagnetic Induction,
ELEMENTARY T3 21-23 1 1 U
Lenz's Law, Laws of
CONCEPTS
Electromagnetic Forces
Dynamically Induced EMF
T3 23-24 2 1 AP
(Generator or Motional EMF),
Statically Induced EMF or
T3 1 1 AP
Transformer EMF
Self-Inductance, Mutual 25-29
T3 1 1 U
Inductance.
Hysteresis Loss, Eddy Current Loss. T3 283 1 1 AP
Single Phase Transformers:
T3 311-324 2 2 U
Construction, principle of working
Regulation and efficiency, Types
T3 325-333 1 2 U
and Applications
Single Phase Induction motor:
Construction, principle of working
T3 430-439 2 2 U
– Types and Domestic
Applications.
ELECTRICAL DC Machines Motoring and
MACHINES Generator mode: Shunt and
Series - Construction, principle of T3 354-381 3 2 U
working – Types and
Applications.
Resistor, Inductor and Capacitor
T3 564 1 3 U
in Electronic Circuits.
Semiconductor Materials: Silicon
T3 567 1 3 U
& Germanium
ANALOG
PN Junction Diodes T3 567-571 1 3 U
ELECTRONICS
Zener Diode - VI Characteristics
T3 577 2 3 U
Applications
Rectifiers T3 614-624 2 3 U
Inverters T3 629-631 1 3 U
Review of number systems T3 636-643 1 4 U
DIGITAL Binary codes, error detection and
T3 1057-1069 1 4 U
ELECTRONICS correction codes
Combinational logic T3 651 2 4 U
Representation of logic functions-
T4 209 1 4 U
SOP and POS forms
K-map representations T4 219 1 4 U
Minimization using K maps (Simple
T4 222-233 2 4 U
Problems only)
Functional elements of an
5 U
instrument - Standards and R4 1
calibration 488
MEASUREMENTS Operating Principle, types -Moving
AND R4 2 5 U
Coil and Moving Iron meters
INSTRUMENTATIO
Measurement of three phase
N R4 497 1 5 U
power
Energy Meter, Instrument
R4 2 5 U
Transformers-CT and PT 505
DSO- Block diagram R4 1 5 U
Data acquisition R4 1048-1056 1 5 U
TOTAL HOURS: 45