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POLYTECHNICS
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

COURSE : DET2033 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS

CREDIT(S) : 3

PRE REQUISITE(S) : DET1013 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

SYNOPSIS

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS designed to provide students with the knowledge of electrical


circuits. It emphasizes the principles of an alternating current AC waveform and
sinusoidal steady-state circuit analysis. This course also covers the applications of
three phase system and operation of various types of transformers.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:-

1. apply the concept and principles of AC electrical circuit and their analysis using
AC circuit law. (C3 , PLO1)

2. solve problems of AC electrical circuit using the appropriate AC electrical laws


and theorems. (C3 , PLO2)

3. conduct the laboratory exercises of AC electrical circuit using appropriate


electrical equipments. (P4 , PLO5)

4. demonstrate ability to work in team to complete assigned tasks during practical


work sessions. (A3 , PLO11)

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SUMMARY (LECTURE : PRACTICAL)

SST RTA

1.0 ALTERNATING VOLTAGE AND CURRENT (06 : 04)

Alternating current, generation of an alternating current,


sinusoidal voltage and current values, angular measurement of
a sine wave, phasor to represent a sine wave, applying basic
circuit laws to resistive AC circuits and various voltage and
current values.

2.0 SINUSOIDAL STEADY-STATE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS (10 : 12)

AC basic circuits, circuits with inductive and capacitive load,


series/parallel R-L-C circuits, combination of series-parallel R-
L-C circuits and power consumption in AC circuits.

3.0 RESONANCE (04 : 06)

Resonance in series and parallel circuits, quality and


bandwidth of a resonant circuit.

4.0 THREE PHASE SYSTEM (04 : 04)

Three phase system and configurations

5.0 TRANSFORMERS (06 : 04)

Mutual inductance, construction and the operation of a


transformer, transformer increases and decreases voltage,
effect of a resistive load across secondary winding, non-ideal
transformer and various types of transformers.

DEPENDENT LEARNING COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT (04)

RTA- Recommended Time Allocation


SST -Suggested Sequence of Topics

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REFERENCES

Main:

John Bird (2010). Electrical Circuit Theory & Technology, Fouth Edition.
(ISBN: 978-1-85617-770-2)

Additional:

Allan R. Hambley Copyright (2011). Electrical Engineering


Principles and Applications Fifth Edition. Prentice Hall.
(ISBN-13: 978-0-13-213006-6)

Darren Ashby(2011). Electrical Engineering 101. (3rdEd ) [Paperback] Elsevier Inc.


(ISBN: 978-0123860019)

Dr. R.S. Sepha (2012). Electronic Circuits. S. Chand & Compony Ltd. (ISBN: 81-219-
2803-6)

John Bird (2010). Electrical And Electronic Principles And Technology Fourth Edition.
(ISBN: 978-0-08-089056-2)

M. Parasuram (2012). Electronic Circuit & Microprocessor, Ibs Buku Sdn. Bhd. (ISBN:
978-967-950-315-9)

Meizhong Wang (2010). Understandable Electric Circuits First edition. The Institution
of Engineering and Technology. (ISBN: 978-0-86341-952-2)

ThomasKubala (2009). Electricity 2 Devices Circuits and Materials Ninth Edition.


(ISBN-13: 978-1-4354-0069-6).

V. K. Mehta (2010). Principles of Electrical Engineering and Electrical [Paperback]


S Chand & Co Ltd (ISBN: 978-8121927291)

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MATRIX OF COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO) VS PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

Compliance to PLO Recommended


Course Learning Outcome (CLO) PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4 PLO5 PLO6 PLO7 PLO8 PLO9 PLO10 PLO11 Delivery Assessment
LD1 LD4 LD1 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 LD9 Methods
1. Apply the concept and principles of Quiz, Test and
AC electrical circuit and their √ Lecture and End of
analyses using AC circuit law. Discussion Chapter
C2
2. Solve problems of AC electrical √ Quiz, Test and
circuit using the appropriate AC Lecture and End of
electrical laws and theorems C3 Discussion Chapter.
3. Conduct the laboratory exercises of Lecture, Practical Work
AC electrical circuit using appropriate √
Discussion and and Practical
electrical equipments. Laboratory Test
P4
Activity
4. Demonstrate ability to work in team to Lecture, Practical Work

complete assigned tasks during Discussion and
practical work sessions. Laboratory
A3
Activity

Remark :
LD1 Knowledge
LD 2 Practical Skills
LD 3 Communication Skills
LD 4 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
LD 5 Social Skills and Responsibilities
LD 6 Continuous Learning and Information Management Skills
LD 7 Management and Entrepreneurial Skills
LD 8 Professionalism, Ethics and Moral
LD 9 Leadership and Teamwork Skills

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ASSESSMENT

The course assessment is carried out in two sections:

i. Continuous Assessment (CA) – 50%


Coursework assessment that measures knowledge, practical skills and generic skills are carried out in the form of continuous assessment.
Coursework assessment total score comprises the knowledge and practical marks ONLY. It does not include the mark of generic skills.

ii. Final Examination Assessment (FE) – 50%


Final examination is carried out at the end of the semester.

ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATION TABLE (AST)

TOPICS ASSESSMENT TASKS FOR COURSEWORK (CA)


Practical Practical End of
1 2 3 4 5 Test Quiz
COURSE LEARNINGOUTCOMES (CLO) Test Work chapter
*(1) 10% *(2) 5% *(1) 5% *(6) 25% *(2) 5%
1. Apply the concept and principles of AC
  √
electrical circuit and their analyses using
AC circuit law.
  √

 √

2. Solve problems of AC electrical circuit using   √


the appropriate AC electrical laws and
theorems   √

 √
3. Conduct the laboratory exercises of AC      √
electrical circuit using appropriate electrical
equipments.  √
4. Demonstrate ability to work in team to
complete assigned tasks during practical  ** √
work sessions.

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Remark
Topic 1 : Alternating Voltage and Current √- Refers to the CLO to be assessed through the indicated assessment task.
Topic 2 : Sinusoidal Steady-State Circuit Analysis *(#)
- # refers to the quantity of assessment.
Topic 3 : Resonance  Indicates the topic(s) to be covered under the assigned/identified
Topic 4 : Three Phase System assessment tasks. For merged topics, lecturers have the options of
choosing the preferred topic (s).
Topic 5 : Transformers ** The generic skills are to be assessed separately. The total score for generic
skills is 100%. However, it is NOT PART of the coursework assessment
mark.

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DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT LEARNING TIME


ACCORDING TO COURSE LEARNING - TEACHING ACTIVITY

No. Learning and Teaching Activity SLT


DEPENDENT LEARNING
1.0 Delivery Method

Lecture 30
1.1
30
1.2 Practical

1.3
2.0 Coursework
Tutorial Assessment (CA)

2.1 Lecture-hour-assessment
- Test [ 1 ] 1
- Quiz [ 2 ] 1
2.2 Practical-hour-assessment 2
- Practical Exercises [ 1 ]

2.3 Tutorial-hour-assessment
- Tutorial Exercises [ ]
INDEPENDENT LEARNING
3.0 Coursework Assessment (CA)

- End Of Chapter [ 2 ] 4
4.0 Preparation and Review

4.1 Lecture
30
- Preparation before theory class e.g.: download lesson notes.
- Review after theory class e.g.: additional references, discussion group,
discussion

4.2 Practical 14
- Preparation before practical class/field work /survey eg: review notes, check
list/ lab sheets and/or tools and equipment.
- Post practical activity e.g.: lab report, additional references and discussion
session
4.3 0
Tutorial
- Preparation for tutorial
4.4
2
Assessment
4
- Preparation for practical test. [ 1 ]
Final Examination
- Preparation for final examination. [ 1 ] 2
Total 120
Credit = SLT/40 3
Remark:
1. Suggested time for
Quiz : 10 - 15 minutes
Test (Theory) : 30 - 60 minutes
2. 40 hours is equivalent to 1 credit

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