Lesson Plan CCT & ELEC
Lesson Plan CCT & ELEC
Lesson Plan CCT & ELEC
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Circuits and Electronics course is designed to cover the electric circuits and basic analog and
digital devices. This course provides the undergraduate students with the foundation of basic laws
and theory of basic linear electric circuits using passive elements. The course introduces concepts
of charge, current and voltage to be followed with the description of current and voltage sources. An
introduction to networks and circuits is accompanied by detailed discussion of Ohm’s law and the
Kirchhoff’s laws. This is followed by circuit analysis techniques using Nodal and Mesh Analysis with
particular reference to super-node and super-mesh. The course also covers Circuit Analysis
Techniques including linearity and superposition and source transformations; and Maximum Power
Transfer Theorem. After the resistive circuit analysis, basic analog and digital devices used in
practical life, their characteristics and applications will be covered.
PRE-REQUISITE: Nil
CO-REQUISITE: Nil
References Material:
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K Alexander
Electric Circuits by Nilsson and Reidel
The course contributes towards achievement of following program outcomes at the completion:
PLO-01 To apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problem
PLO-02 To identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems
reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural
sciences and engineering sciences.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs):
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO-01 Find a given current or voltage in a resistive circuit with independent / dependent
sources by applying node and mesh analysis techniques, Ohm’s law and the
Kirchhoff’s laws.
CLO-02 Analyze Thevenin and Norton Theorems to simplify resistive circuits with control
sources. Use Super position, Sources Transformation and Maximum Power Transfer
Theorems to solve resistive circuits.
CLO-03 Explain the basic operation and applications of different analog devices.
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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS:
After completing the course successfully, the students will be able to understand / analyze the
resistive circuits and will be able to find current, voltage and max power required by the elements
/ circuits. Students will also be able to understand the operation and application of analog and
digital devices.
LECTURE PLAN:
Instruction 40%
Discussion 20%
Exercises/Tutorial 40%
Chapter 4 33-38
Bipolar Junction Transistor 4-1 33
Introduction 4-2 34,35
Operation 4-4 36
Biasing Techniques 4-5 37-38
Applications
Chapter 5 45-47
Sequential Circuits 5.2,5.3 45
Latches 5.4 46
Flip-flops 5.6
47
Registers and Counters
REVISION 48
17-18 W
Final Assessment
COURSE TARGETS:
Module Teaching Assessment Learning Domain
CLO No
No Methodology Methodology with Level
Instruction Quiz
I CLO-01 Discussion One Hour Test C-3
Exercises Final
Instruction Quiz
II CLO-02 Discussion One Hour Test C-3
Exercises Final
Instruction Quiz
III CLO-03 Discussion One Hour Test C-2
Exercises Final
Instruction Quiz
IV CLO-04 Discussion One Hour Test C-3, C-4
Exercises Final
ASSESMENT:
Quizzes 10-15%
OHT Exam 35-40%
Final Exam 45-50%
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Total 100%