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Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

- This course deals with the basic principles of electrical and electronics engineering of relevance to chemical
engineers.

Course Outcomes:

1. Identify and analyze DC and AC circuits


2. Identify basic electrical and electronics instruments
3. Use basic electrical measuring instruments
4. Use the basic electromagnetism theories to solve problems in basic electromagnetism and explain applications of
diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers.
5. Explain the properties of 3phase systems and the operation of transformers, DC machines and induction motors

Course Outline:

1. Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Principles


a. Introduction to Electric Circuits
b. Resistance Variation
c. Batteries
d. Series and Parallel Networks
e. Capacitors and Capacitance
f. Magnetic Circuits
g. Electromagnetism
h. Electromagnetic Induction
i. Electrical Measuring Instruments and Measurement
j. Semiconductor Diodes
k. Transistors

2. More Electrical and Electronic Circuits


a. DC Circuit Theory
b. Alternating Voltage and Currents
c. Single-phase Series AC Circuits
d. Single-phase Parallel AC Circuits

3. Electrical Power Technology


a. Three-phase System
b. Transformers
c. DC Machines
d. Three-phase Induction Motors

Laboratory Activities:

1. DC power source
2. Resistive Circuits
3. Diode DC Characteristics and Rectification
4. Transistor Junctions and Load Lines
5. AC Measurements
6. Three-phase Balanced Circuits
7. DC and AC Machines

Prepared by;

Engr. Arlene C. Patricio, MST


EE Dept., CSU-CoEA

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