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BEEE Syllabus

This document describes a course outline for Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It includes information about the course code, pre-requisites, learning objectives, course outcomes, content split into units, self-learning resources, and recommended textbooks. It also includes a description of the accompanying lab course including list of experiments.

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BEEE Syllabus

This document describes a course outline for Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It includes information about the course code, pre-requisites, learning objectives, course outcomes, content split into units, self-learning resources, and recommended textbooks. It also includes a description of the accompanying lab course including list of experiments.

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B.

Tech (Computer Science & Engineering)

form are in correct format. Display error message if input is not in correct format. Call the script when
the page is submitted.

5. Create web page to display the rule and regulations for University Examination. Include the content
from a separate file. Also display the information like last modified time size of file. Use SSI concept for
the above task.

6. Simple application to demonstrate Servlets.

7. Design a simple online test web page in PHP

8. Write a PHP program to implement a session-based counter.

9. Write a PHP program to input previous reading and present reading and prepare an electricity bill.

11. Brief Description of self-learning / E-learning component

The students will be encouraged to learn using the SGT E-Learning portal and choose the relevant
lectures delivered by subject experts of SGT University. The link to the E-Learning portal.
https://elearning.sgtuniversity.ac.in/course-category/
Online Resources:
https://www.coursera.org/learn/web-development

1. Name of the Department- Computer Science Engineering


2. Course Name Basics of L T P
Electrical and
Electronics
Engineering
3. Course Code 3 0 0
4. Type of Course (use tick mark) Core ( ) PE() OE ()
5. Pre-requisite (if any) 6. Frequency (use Even Odd Either Every
tick marks) () ( ) Sem () Sem ()
B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering)

7. Total Number of Lectures, Tutorials, Practical (assuming 14 weeks of one semester)


Lectures = 40 Tutorials = 0 Practical = 0
8. Course Description
This course consists of learning with experimental studies involved of semiconductor switches and utilization as
amplifier circuits. Basic topics included are AC and DC circuits, Series and Parallel Connections, CRO introduction
and utilization, AC circuits with capacitor and inductor responses, Digital logic gates, Semiconductor introduction as
BJT, MOSFET etc. along with their application to solving practical engineering problems.

9. Learning objectives:
1. To understand the circuit behavior on the DC and AC supply.
2. To analyses the complex circuits using various theorems to resolve it to a simple circuit.
3. To be able to perform analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of combinations (series and parallel)
elements
4. To analyses the circuit response with addition of circuit elements i.e inductor and capacitors.
5. To gain basic insight of semiconductors based switching and amplifying circuits, also with brief overview of
working of logic gates.

10. Course Outcomes (COs): On completion of course student is able to:


a) Understand and apply Knowledge of AC and DC Circuits in making real time projects to solve engineering
difficulties.
b) Determine an understanding of logic gates.
c) Demonstrate the ability to identify series, parallel complex circuits. Utilization of the preliminary knowledge
gained to obtain real existing power related problems.
d) Create an understanding of semiconductor devices application to existing devices.
e) Learn the basics of electronics devices used in practical application.
11. Unit wise detailed content
Unit-1 Number of
lectures = 10
Circuit Analysis: Ohm's Law, KCL, KVL Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Circuit parameters, energy storage aspects,
Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton's, Reciprocity, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Millman's
Theorem, Star-Delta Transformation. Application of theorem to the Analysis of D.C. circuits.
Unit – 2 Number of
lectures = 10
A.C. Circuits: R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits (series and parallel), Time Constant, Phasor representation, Response of
R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuit to sinusoidal input Resonance-series and parallel R-L-C Circuits, Q-factor, Bandwidth.
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Basic CRO circuit (Block Diagram), Cathode ray tube (CRT) & its component
Unit – 3 Number of
lectures = 10
. Semiconductor Physics: Basic concepts, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, diffusion and drift currents.
P-N junction diode: Ideal diode, P-N junction under open-circuit and closed-circuit, Diode Current Equation,
B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering)

Diode Resistance, Transition and Diffusion Capacitance, Effect of Temperature, Carrier Life Time, Continuity
Equation.
Special Diodes: Zener Diode, Photodiode, Light Emitting Diodes, applications of Diodes.
Unit – 4 Number of
lectures = 10

Digital Electronics: Boolean algebra, Truth tables of logic gates (AND, OR, NOT), NAND, NOR as universal
gates
Bipolar junction transistor: Introduction to transistors: construction, transistor operations, BJT characteristics,
load line, operating point, leakage currents.
Application of BJT: CB, CE configurations, Introduction to FETs and MOSFETs.
12. Brief Description of self-learning / E-learning component
The students will be encouraged to learn using the SGT E-Learning portal and choose the relevant lectures
delivered by subject experts of SGT University. The link to the E-Learning portal.
https://elearning.sgtuniversity.ac.in/course-category/
Online Resources:
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108108076
13. Books Recommended
Text Books
1. D.P. Kothari & I J Nagrath, Basic Electrical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill , New Delhi.
2. B L Thareja – A text book of Electrical Technology
3. Boylestad&Nashelsky, “Electronic Devices & Circuits”, Pearson Education, 10th Edition.
4. V. K. Mehta & Rohit Mehta, “Principles of Electronics”, S. Chand Publishers, 27th Edition.

1. Name of the Department- Computer Science Engineering


2. Course Name Basics of L T P
Electrical and
Electronics
Engineering
Lab
3. Course Code 0 0 2
4. Type of Course (use tick mark) Core ( ) PE() OE ()
B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering)

5. Pre-requisite (if any) 6. Frequency (use Even Odd Either Every


tick marks) () ( ) Sem () Sem ()
7. Total Number of Lectures, Tutorials, Practical (assuming 14 weeks of one semester)
Lectures = 0 Tutorials = 0 Practical = 24
8. Course Description
This course consists of learning with experimental studies involved of semiconductor switches and utilization as
amplifier circuits. Basic topics included are AC and DC circuits, Series and Parallel Connections, CRO introduction
and utilization, AC circuits with capacitor and inductor responses, Digital logic gates, Semiconductor introduction as
BJT, MOSFET etc. along with their application to solving practical engineering problems.

9. Learning objectives:
1. To understand the circuit behavior on the DC and AC supply.
2. To analyses the complex circuits using various theorems to resolve it to a simple circuit.
3. To be able to perform analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of combinations (series and parallel)
elements
4. To analyses the circuit response with addition of circuit elements i.e inductor and capacitors.
5. To gain basic insight of semiconductors based switching and amplifying circuits, also with brief overview of
working of logic gates.

10. Course Outcomes (COs): On completion of course student is able to:


a) Understand and apply Knowledge of AC and DC Circuits in making real time projects to solve engineering
difficulties.
b) Determine an understanding of logic gates.
c) Demonstrate the ability to identify series, parallel complex circuits. Utilization of the preliminary knowledge
gained to obtain real existing power related problems.
d) Create an understanding of semiconductor devices application to existing devices.
e) Learn the basics of electronics devices used in practical application.
11. List of Experiments Tentative
1. To get familiar with the working knowledge of the following instruments:
a) Cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO)
b) Multimeter (Analog and Digital)
c) Function generator
d) Power supply
2. To measure phase difference between two waveforms using CRO. To measure an unknown frequency from
Lissajous figures using CRO
3. To Verify the Thevenin' s and Norton’s theorem
4. To Verify the Superposition theorem
5. To measure voltage, current and power in an A.C. circuit by LCR impedance method
6. To study the frequency response curve in series and parallel R-L-C circuit
7. a) Plot the forward and reverse V-I characteristics of P-N junction diode
b) Calculation of cut-in voltage

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