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University of Engineering and TechnologyPeshawar

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Outline Document

Department of Mechanical Engineering


University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar

Course Title Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering


Course Number EE-109
Semester Fall 2023
Instructor (Theory) Engr. Hina Zahir
Class Room ME-203
Instructor Email hinazahir@uetpeshawar.edu.pk
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Compulsory/Elective Compulsory

Schedule
Theory As per time-table Location: Lecture room

Laboratory BEE Lab Electrical Department


Office Hours
PREVIOUS RELEVANT COURSES

COURSE ASSESSMENT & GRADING BREAKUP


Theory Part Laboratory Part
Quizzes: 15%
Midterm Examination: 25 % N/A
Final Examination: 50 %
Class Participation, Assignments 10%
An attendance of 75% is mandatory to sit in
the final examination.
Four assignments during the course duration
Regular Oral Question/Answer sessions
University of Engineering and TechnologyPeshawar
Department of Mechanical Engineering
EXAMINATION DETAIL
Midterm Duration: 120 Minutes
Exam Specifications: Closed books/Closed notes
Final Duration: 120 Minutes
Examination Exam Specifications: Closed books/Closed notes
Final exam will include 20-30 % course from pre-midterm lectures.
TEXT BOOK/S
1. Electrical Technology by B.L.Theraja, Volume 1
2. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory ,9th Edition

REFERENCE BOOK/S AND OTHER SOURCES


1) Theory and Problems Of Basic Circuit Analysis, 2nd Edition

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Introduction to Electrical Concepts (Voltage, Current, Power, Power Supplies), DC and
AC circuits, DC and AC signals ,Types of power sources (constant voltage/ constant
current), Ohm’s law and its application, Kirchoff’s Voltage Law (KVL), Kirchoff’s
Current Law(KCL), Network analysis ( Mesh and Nodal), Network theorems
( Thevenin’s / Norton’s / Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer), Introduction to
Electrical Machines, Transformers ( Potential Transformer/ Current Transformer/ Auto
Transformer), Design and working of ( Induction motors/ Synchronous motors),
Introduction to Semiconductor devices ( Semiconductors / Doping / Fabrication / P-N
junction diodes/ Bipolar junction Transistors (BJT)/ Field Effect Transistors (FET’S
and their applications).

COURSE OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the course are to recall the previous knowledge of physics and learn various
circuit solving techniques and the application of those techniques in solving various circuit related
problems. The properties of various circuit elements like capacitors, inductors are also included.
Analysis of AC voltage and its properties are also discussed. This course further explains DC
generators, DC motors, working, types, Transformers, Alternator, 3-phase voltage, Induction
Motor, related problems. It also include semiconductor theory, diodes, working,rectifiers,
transistor( FETs and BJT’s), and their applications.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)


CLO Statement Mapping Mapping with
with Bloom’s
PLO Taxonomy
CLO-1 Explain with examples various concepts related to
PLO-1 C2
fundamentals of Electrical Engineering.
CLO-2: Solve, Analyze and Evaluate the problems related to
PLO-2 C3
Electrical Circuits based on various laws, analysis
techniques and theorems.
CLO-3 Explain the working principles of various Electrical
PLO-1 C2
machines backed by related problem solving.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

CLO-4 Understand, Analyze and Evaluate various Electronic


PLO-2 C3
devices including their fabrication and applications.
CLO-5 Acquire the basic knowledge related to Electrical and
PLO-1 C1
Electronic devices.

TENTATIVE WEEKLY PLAN (THEORY)


Week Topics Mapping with CLO

Week 1 Introduction to voltage, current,power, Ohm’s Law, CLO-1


Kirchoff’s Law, Passive and active circuit elements, types
of circuits,
Related problems
Week 2 Resistor, capacitor and inductor with ac and dc supply CLO-1
Voltage divider circuit, derivation of equations
Week 3 Nodal analysis CLO-2
Related Problems
Week 4 Mesh analysis CLO-2
Related Problems
Week 5 Thevenin Theorem CLO-2
Related problems
Week 6 Norton Theorem CLO-2
Related problems
Week 7 Superposition Theorem CLO-2
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
MID TERM EXAM

Week 8 Introduction to Electromagnetism, Faraday’s Law CLO-3

Week 9 Dc machine parts and working principle CLO-3


Losses in dc machines, types, related problems
Week 10 AC generators, AC motor, working principle CLO-3

Week 11 Construction, types, working principle and equation of CLO-3


Transformer, Related problems
Week 12 Semiconductors, Fabrication , doping PN diode, CLO-5
Applications
Week 13 Rectifiers, working, efficiency CLO-5

Week 14 BJT,s , construction , working and applications CLO-4

Week 15 FETs, construction , working and applications CLO-4

Week 16 Make up Week/ Preparation Week

FINAL TERM EXAM

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