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Re: ip university school of engineering technology
The syllabus for Bachelor of Vocation in Mobile Communication Program offered by University School of Engineering and Technology of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is as follows: BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Paper Code: ETVMC-501 UNIT-I Basic Circuit Concepts: Voltage and Current Sources, Resistors: Fixed and Variable resistors, Construction and Characteristics, Color coding of resistors, resistors in series and parallel. Inductors: Fixed and Variable inductors, Self and mutual inductance, Faraday’s law and Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction, Energy stored in an inductor, Inductance in series and parallel, Testing of resistance and inductance using multimeter. Capacitors: Principles of capacitance, Parallel plate capacitor, Permittivity, Definition of Dielectric Constant, Dielectric strength, Energy stored in a capacitor, Air, Paper, Mica, Teflon, Ceramic, Plastic and Electrolytic capacitor, Construction and application, capacitors in series and parallel, factors governing the value of capacitors, testing of capacitors using multimeter. UNIT-II Circuit Analysis: Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL), Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL), Node Analysis, Mesh Analysis. DC Transient Analysis: Initially Charged RC Circuit, RL Circuit with Initial Current, Time Constant, RL and RC Circuits With Sources, DC Response of Series RLC Circuits. UNIT-III AC Circuit Analysis: Sinusoidal Voltage and Current, Definition of Instantaneous, Peak, Peak to Peak, Root Mean Square and Average Values. Voltage-Current relationship in Resistor, Inductor and Capacitor, Phasor, Complex Impedance, Power in AC Circuits: Instantaneous Power, Average Power, Reactive Power, Power Factor. Sinusoidal Circuit Analysis for RL, RC and RLC Circuits Mesh Analysis, Node Analysis and Network Theorems for AC Circuits Passive Filters: Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass and Band Stop. UNIT – IV Network Theorems: Principal of Duality, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Reciprocity Theorem, and Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Two Port Networks: Impedance (Z) Parameters, Admittance (Y) Parameters, Transmission (ABCD) Parameters. Text Book(s): [T1] Hambley, A. R., Electrical Engineering, Principles and Applications, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, (2011). [T2] B. L. Theraja, Electrical Technology: Basic Electrical Engineering (Volume-1), S. Chand (2008). Syllabus Bachelor of Vocation in Mobile Communication USIET, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University |
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