3rd Sem, Computer Engineering Diploma

35231: Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Computers 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Computer Engineering (CS), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (35231), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other computers 3rd sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Computers 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for basics of electrical & electronics engineering is as follows.

Rationale:

Diploma Engineers from all branches of engineering are expected to have some basic knowledge of electrical and electronics engineering. Also the technicians working in different engineering fields have to deal with various types of electrical equipments. Various types of electronic circuits are used in different electrical equipments. Hence it is necessary to study electric circuits, different types of electrical machines and electronic devices their principles and working characteristics. The basic concepts studied in this subject will be very useful for understanding of higher level subjects in further study.

Objectives:

On completion of the following units of syllabus contents, the students must be able to

  • Understand the AC fundamentals
  • Understand the working principle of UPS
  • Know about stepper motors and servo motors
  • Familiarize with semiconductor devices, rectifier circuits, transistors and its applications
  • Use Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal numbers
  • Define logic gates
  • Significance of Boolean algebra in digital circuits
  • Understand the working principles of sequential and combinational logic circuits
  • Define Flip- flops and describe behavior of various flip flops
  • Know about Synchronous and Asynchronous counters
  • Know about the function of shift registers

Unit 1

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Unit 2

Transformer And Special Motors

  1. Single Phase transformer:
  2. Working Principle and Construction of transformer – Brief description of each part – Function and materials used -emf equation of transformer (No derivation) – Voltage and current ratio of a transformer – Efficiency – Losses in a transformer – Auto transformer -Comparison with two winding transformer – Applications – Step up and Step down transformer ( Definition only.

  3. Special Motors:
  4. Stepper Motor: Definition – Working principle – Types and applications – Servo motors: Definition – Working principle – Types and applications – Factors to be considered for selecting a motor for a particular application.

  5. Electrical Safety:
  6. Electric shock-need for earthing-types of earthing, fuses-need-types of fuses

Unit 3

Semiconductor Device

  1. Diodes:
  2. PN Junction diode – Barrier Voltage, Depletion Region – Forward biased and Reverse biased Junction – Working principle – forward /Reverse characteristics of P-N Junction diode – Applications of diode – Zener Diode: Construction -Characteristics ( Forward and Reverse) – Avalanche and Zener break down – Applications of Zener diode. Light Emitting Diodes-operation, construction and characteristics. LDR – Principle of operation and Characteristics .Photo Diode – Principle of operation(concept only.

  3. Rectifiers:
  4. Definition – Need of Rectification – Circuit diagram, Operation, i/p and o/p Waveforms of Half wave – Full wave- Bridge rectifiers (without filters) -Uses of filters in rectifier circuit – Ripple factor, Efficiency and PIV ( No derivation) – Comparison

  5. Bipolar Junction Transistor:
  6. Definition – Principle of NPN and PNP transistor – Symbol – Transistor terminals – Operating principle (NPN transistor only) -Configurations of transistor – Comparison between CB, CE and CC – Input and Output characteristics of CE configuration – Transistor application as switch.

Unit 4

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Unit 5

Sequential Logic System

  1. Flip flops:
  2. Basic principle of operation – S-R, D flip-flop – Operation and truth table – Race Condition – JK flip flop – T flip flop – Toggling – Edge Triggered Flip-flop – Level Triggered flip flop – Need for a Master-slave flip flop – J-K Master Slave flip flop.

  3. Counters:
  4. Need- Types of counters- 4 bit Asynchronous counter-Mod N counter-Decade Counter- 4 bit Synchronous counter-Distinguish between Synchronous and Asynchronous counter-Application of counters

  5. Registers:
  6. Shift register – Block diagram representation and waveform of serial -in Serial out, Serial – in Parallel – out, Parallel in -parallel out Applications of Shift Registers.

Text Books:

  1. Electrical Technology Vol I and II B.L.Theraja S.Chand& Co , New Delhi Mutiple Colour Revised First Edition,2012
  2. Modern Digital Electronics R.P. Jain T ataMc- GrawHill, New Delhi Third Reprint 2010
  3. Principles of Digital electronics K.Meena PHI learning Private Ltd 2009

Reference Books:

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