The University of Lahore Department of Technology Course: ET273 Electrical Power Transmission Semester F19 Instructor: Muhammad Imran Javed Office: New Engineering block, Room NE-114 Email: imran.javed@tech.uol.edu.pk Phone: 0333-9776115 Office Hours: Thursday: 14:00PM to 17:00PM Friday: 17:00PM to 19:00PM Outside the above office hours students are advised to get appointment. Course Objective: The course is intended to provide the knowledge about the power transmission system. To familiarized the students with the elements of electrical power transmission system Course Learning Outcomes The students will be able to: ET-102 CLO–1 CLO–2 CLO–3 CLO–4 CLO–5 CLO–6 Explain the construction, working and characteristics of p-n junction diodes, Zener diodes, Varactor diodes, optical diodes and their applications in Electronic circuits. (C2) Explain the construction, working and characteristics of BJTs and FETs and their applications in Electronic circuits. (C2) Apply the knowledge acquired to solve various circuits consisting of semiconductor devices. (C3) Analyze dc and ac response of small signal amplifier circuits using different transistor models. (C3) Explain the functioning of standard bench top electronics equipment’s and electronic devices.(P2) Build the basic rectifier and amplifier circuits to study their behavior by employing discrete electronic components. (P3) ET–102 Electronics (2 + 2) Semi conductors, P-N junction diodes, Diode Circuits: Rectification, Clipping, Clamping, Voltage Doublers and Quadruplers, Zener Diode, Voltage Regulators, Characteristics of BJTs, FETs, Biasing Of BJTs, FETs Recommended Books: 1. “Electronic Devices” by Thomas L. Floyd, Pearson, 9th Edition. 2. "Fundamentals of Microelectronics", Behzad Razavi. 3. A. S. Sedra and K. C. Smith, "Microelectronic Circuits", Oxford University Press, Latest Edition. Class Attendance: Minimum 75% class attendance is mandatory to appear in the examinations. Distribution of Theory Marks: Quizzes Assignment Midterm Examinations Final Examination Total 10% 10% 30% 50% 100 % 1st Week Semiconductor Basics Atomic Structure N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors. 2nd Week The Diode Biasing a diode Diode Models 3rd Week Half-Wave Rectifiers Full-Wave Rectifiers Power supply filters and capacitors 4th Week Diode Limiting and Clamping Circuits Voltage Multipliers 5th Week Zener Diodes Zener Diodes Applications 6th Week Varactor Diodes Optical Diodes Other types of diodes 7th Week Transistor structure and basic operation Transistor characteristics and parameters 8th Week Transistor as Amplifier Transistor as Switch 9th Week Mid Term Exam 10th Week The DC operating Point Voltage-Divider Bias Other Bias Methods 11th Week Amplifier Operation Transistor AC equivalent circuit 12th Week The Common-Emitter Amplifier CLO 1 CLO 3 The Common-Collector Amplifier 13th Week The Common-Base Amplifier Multistage Amplifier 14th Week JFET characteristics and parameters JFET Biasing 15th Week MOSFET characteristics and parameters MOSFET Biasing 16th Week FET Amplification Common-Source Amplifier 17th Week Common-Drain Amplifier Common-Gate Amplifier 18th Week Final Examination Weekly Lecture Plan Mapping of Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) to Program Learning Outcomes (PLO) Course Code EET041 07 CLOs/ PLOs PLO 1 CLO1 X CLO2 X PLO 2 CLO3 X CLO4 X PLO 3 PLO 5 CLO5 X CLO6 X EET04107: Electronics PLO1: PLO2: PLO3: PLO4: PLO5: PLO6: PLO7: PLO8: PLO9: PLO10: PLO11: PLO 4 Engineering Knowledge Problem Analysis Design/Development of Solutions Investigation Modern Tool Usage The Engineer and Society Environment and Sustainability Ethics Individual and Team Work Communication Project Management PLO 6 PLO 7 PLO 8 PLO9 PLO 10 PLO 11 PLO 12 PLO12: Lifelong Learning Assessments CLOs CLO1 Quizzes and Assignments Quiz 1 CLO2 Quiz 2 CLO3 Assignment 1 CLO4 Quiz 3 Assignment 2 Mid Term Q1 Blooms Taxonomy PLOs C2 1 C2 1 Q3 C3 2 Q4 C3 2 Final Lab Q1 Q2 Q2 Project / Presentation X CLO5 X P2 5 CLO6 X P3 5