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CENTRE FOR DIPLOMA STUDIES Appendix 2

LECTURE PLAN

1 Name and Code of Course Electrical Technology (DAE11003)

2 Synopsis
This course aims at developing understanding of electrical laws
and quantities in direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC)
circuits together with its applications. Topics includes are the
concepts in electrical measurements of voltage, current and
resistance; series circuits; parallel circuits; series and parallel
circuits; principle of magnetism; magnetic circuits; AC current
circuit formulas; transformer; fundamental of DC machine;
introduction motors; Construction; DC generation; DC motor.

Zaurin bin Ali, Azmi bin Hj. Sidek & Azli bin Yusop (C)
3 Name(s) of academic staff

4 Semester and Year offered Semester 1 (2018/2019)

5 Credit Value 3 Credits

6 Pre-requisite (if any) None


CLO 1: Practicing basic formulas and laws to calculate electrical
7 Course Learning Outcome(s)
quantities in direct current and alternating current circuits.
(CLO1-C3, PLO1-K).
CLO 2: Measure resistance, voltage and current using multimeter
in electrical circuits using the correct methods.
(CLO2-P3, PLO2-PS).
CLO 3: Differentiate the direct current and alternating current
circuits. (CLO3-A1, PLO8-M&PE)

8 Mapping of the course/module to the Programme Learning Outcomes

Programme
Assessment

Learning
Teaching
Methods

Method

Outcomes (PLO)
Course LOs / Program LOs KPI
PLO 1

PLO 2

PLO 8

Practicing basic formulas and laws Lecture Quiz, Tests,


to calculate electrical quantities in Assignment and
direct current and alternating √ Final
current circuits. Examination Average
students
Measure resistance, voltage and Practical Report Rubric achievement
current using multimeter in is C+ (55%)

electrical circuits using the correct and above
method.
Differentiate the direct current and Practical Practical Rubric

alternating current circuits.

*Indicate the primary causal link between the CLO and PLO by ticking “√” the appropriate box.

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9 Transferable Skills (if Skill(s) How to instill/ Assessment
applicable) develop the skills Method
(Skills learned in the course of
study which can be useful and - - -
utilised in other settings)
- - -

- - -

10 Content outline of the course/module and the student learning time (SLT) per topic

Teaching and Learning Activities


Guided Learning

Independent
(F2F)

Learning

Learning
Total

Guided

(NF2F)

(NF2F)
Week Course Content CLO
SLT

Practical
Tutorial
Lecture

Others
1.0 1.0 VOLTAGE,CURRENT
AND RESISTANCE
1.1 Atom Structure
1.2 Electrical Charge
1.3 Voltage
1.4 Current 1,2&3 2 0 3 0 0 6 11
1.5 Resistance
1.6 Electric Circuit
1.7 Basic of circuit
measurement
1.8 Electrical Safety

2.0 OHM’S LAW, ENERGY


2-3
AND POWER
2.1 Ohm’s Law
2.2 Calculation of
Current, Voltage and
Resistance
2.3 Relationship between
Current, Voltage and
Resistance 1,2&3 4 0 3 0 0 9 16
2.4 Energy and Power
2.5 Power in Electrical
Circuit
2.6 Resistor Power Rates
2.7 Power Transfer and
Power Losses in
Resistor
2.8 Power Supplies

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3.0 SERIES CIRCUIT
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3.1 Resistor in Series
3.2 Current in Series
3.3 Resistor value in
Series
3.4 Ohm’s law in Series
Circuit 1,2&3 2 0 0 0 0 3 5
3.5 Voltage in Series
Circuit
3.6 Kirchoff’s Voltage Law
3.7 Voltage Divider
3.8 Power in Series
Circuit

4.0 PARALLEL CIRCUIT


5
4.1 Parallel Resistor
4.2 Voltage in Parallel
Circuit
4.3 Kirchhoff’s Current
Law
4.4 Resistor Value in
Parallel 1,2&3 2 0 0 0 0 3 5
4.5 Ohm’s Law in Parallel
Circuits
4.6 Current in Parallel
Circuits
4.7 Current Divider
4.8 Power in Parallel
Circuits

6 5.0 SERIES-PARALLEL
CIRCUIT
5.1 Identifying Series-
Parallel Relationship
5.2 Analysis of Series-
Parallel Resistive
Circuits 1,2&3 2 0 3 0 0 6 11
5.3 Voltage Dividers with
Resistive Loads
5.4 Loading Effect of a
Voltmeter
5.5 Ladder Networks
5.6 The Wheatstone
Bridge

7-8 6.0 MAGNETIC CIRCUIT


6.1 Magnetic Flux
Streamlines
6.2 Flux Density
1,2&3 4 0 0 0 0 6 10
6.3 Permeability
6.4 Reluctance
6.5 Ohm’s Law for
Magnetic Circuit

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6.6 Magnetic Force
6.7 Hysteresis
6.8 Ampere’s Circuital
Law
6.9 The Flux (Φ)
6.10 Series Magnetic
Circuit

9 7.0 ALTERNATING
CURRENT & VOLTAGE
7.1 Sinusoidal Wave
7.2 Voltage and Current
of Sinusoidal Wave
7.3 Sinusoidal Wave 1,2&3 2 0 3 0 0 6 11
Phase Measurement
7.4 AC Current Equations
7.5 Ohm’s Law and
Kirchoff’s Law in AC
Circuit

8.0 PHASOR AND


10
COMPLEX NUMBER
8.1 Introduction to Phasor
8.2 Complex Number
1,2&3 2 0 0 0 0 3 5
Systems
8.3 Rectangular and
Polar Format
8.4 Mathematical
Operation

11-12 9.0 TRANSFORMER


9.1 Mutual Inductance
9.2 Transformer
Fundamental
9.3 Step-up Transformer
9.4 Step-down
Transformer
1,2&3 4 0 3 0 0 9 16
9.5 Secondary Coil Load
9.6 Loading Effect
9.7 Matching Load and
Resistance
9.8 Transformer as an
Isolated Device
9.9 Practical Transformer

13-14 10.0 DC MACHINES


10.1 Introduction
10.2 Construction 1,2&3 4 0 0 0 0 6 10
10.3 DC Generation
10.4 DC Motor

TOTAL 28 15 57 100

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Percentage Total
Continuous Assessment CLO (%)
F2F NF2F
SLT
1. Quiz 1 5 1 0 1
2. Assignment 1 10 0 4 4
3. Test 1 20 2 0 2
4. Laboratory Report 2&3 25 0 10 10
TOTAL 60 3 14 17
Percentage Total
Final Assessment CLO (%)
F2F NF2F
SLT
1. Final Examination 1 40 3 0 3
TOTAL 40 3 0 3
TOTAL SLT 120
*F2F = face to face, NF2F=Non Face to Face

11 Identify special requirement of


resources to deliver the course None
(e.g., software, nursery,
computer lab, simulation room)

1. Zaurin Ali, Azli Yusop, Mohd Kamal Jaafar, Mohd Sabani Mohd,
12 Main references supporting
Norhafiza Samion & Ziana Che Ros (2017). ‘’Electrical
the course and
Technology” Module DAE11003 (08-0212)
Additional references
2. Thomas L.Floyd (2009). “Principles of Electric Circuits
supporting the course
Conventional Current Version” 7th Edition. Prentice Hall
(TK454.F56 2007)
3. Edward Huges Revised by John Hiley, Keith Brown, Ian
McKenzie (2005) “Electrical and Electronic Technology” 9th.
Edition. Pearson (TK146.H83.2005)
4. Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N. O. Sadiku (2009).
“Fundamentals of Electric Circuits” 4th edition. MGH (TK454.A43
2009)
5. Thomas L. Floyd, David M.Buchla (2010) “Electric Circuits
Fundamentals” 8th edition. Prentice Hall (TK454.F56 2010)
6. Thomas L. Floyd (2007) “Electric Circuits Fundamentals” 7th
edition. Pearson (TK454.F56 2007)

13 Other additional information -

14 Course Attendance / 1. Students must attend not less than 80% of the contact hours
Regulations for every course including Compulsory Attendance Course
(Hadir Wajib – HW) and Attendance Only Course (Hadir
Sahaja – HS).
2. Student who does not fulfil (1) of the above is not allowed to
attend further lectures and is not allowed to sit for any further
assessment. Zero mark (0) will be given to student who fails
to comply with (1). As for Compulsory Attendance Course
(Hadir Wajib – HW), student who fails to comply with (1) will
be given Failure Attendance (Hadir Gagal – HG).

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3. Student must follow and obey all the University dress rules
and regulations and must discipline themselves to avoid any
disciplinary action.
4. Student must obey safety regulations during the learning and
teaching process.

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