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The document provides information about the B.E. in Mechanical Engineering course focusing on Electrical and Electronics Engineering at SRI Ramakrishna Engineering College. It outlines the course objectives, prerequisites, outcomes, assessment methods, and teaching aids used. The course aims to equip students with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in electrical circuits, electronic devices, and real-time applications using microcontrollers.

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SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

[Educational Service: SNR Sons Charitable Trust]


[Autonomous Institution, Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
Vattamalaipalayam, N.G.G.O. Colony Post, Coimbatore – 641 022.

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

COURSE INFORMATION

Programme B.E – Mechanical Engineering


Regulation R2020
Course Code and Title 20EE261 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Year/Sem I/I
Core or Elective Core
Hours/week 4
Pre requisites/co-
Nil
requisites
It is an introductory course which emphasize on the fundamental concepts and
overview of Electrical Engineering. The concepts discussed here are intended to
provide information on basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering for the Mechanical
Engineering graduates. This course aims to provide the students with an
Preamble /Overview
understanding of the fundamental principles of Electron devices and Electric circuits.
of the Course The course also demonstrates the real-time applications using AVR RISC
Microcontroller and ARDUINO. The objective of this course is to help the students to
gain both theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of Electric circuits, Electron
devices and Electric machines.
Course Instructors Mr. R. Mohan Kumar AP (Sr. G)/EEE, Mr. S. M. Balaganesan, AP / EEE
1. Muthusubramanian .R, Salaivahanan .S, “Basic Electrical, Electronics and
Computer Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2011.
2. Thomas .L Floyd, “Electronic Devices Conventional Current Version”,
Text Books
Pearson, 10th Edition, 2018.
3. Thomas Grace, “Programming and Interfacing ATMEL’s AVRs”, 1 st Edition,
Cengage Learning, 2016.
1. Nagrath .I .J, Kothari .D .P, “Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill, 5 th
Edition, 2017.
2. Pillai .S .K, “A First Course on Electrical Drives”, New Age International
Publications Limited, 2011.
3. Robert .L Boylestad, Louis Nashalskey, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”,
Reference Books
Pearson Education, India, 11th Edition, 2015.
4. M. Morris Mano, Michael D. Ciletti, “Digital Design”, Pearson, 6 th Edition,
2017.
5. Simon Monk, “Programming Arduino, Getting Started with Sketches”,
McGraw Hill Education, 2012.
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/108/108108076/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105053/
Web References
3. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105017/
4. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/122/106/122106025/
Course Outcomes On successful completion of the course, students will be able to
CO1: Solve the electric circuits by relating the basic laws.
CO2: Describe the construction and operation of DC machines, transformers
and induction motors
CO3: Compare the different types of motors pertaining to their industrial
applications.
CO4: Outline the characteristics of semiconductor devices, electronic circuits
and their applications.
CO5: Demonstrate the real-time applications using AVR RISC Microcontroller
and ARDUINO.
CO6: Experiment with simple application circuits using Electrical and
Electronics Engineering.
Relationship of COs to
Programme Outcomes
1, 2, 5, 9, 10
and Professional
competency
1. Continuous Assessment
2. Surprise Quiz
COs Assessment 3. Cycle Test (Lab)
Methods 4. Model Exam (Lab)
5. End Semester Exam

1. Presentations through CISCO Webex Platform.


Course delivery 2. Poll
methods followed 3. Practice problem

1. Offline – Chalk and Talk


2. Online - White Board
Teaching Aids used
3. Google Class Room

Prepared by Mr. R. Mohan Kumar AP (Sr. G)/EEE, Mr. S. M. Balaganesan, AP / EEE


Signature of the
course instructor
Approved by
Assessment
committee

Approved by HOD

Course Outcomes – Programme Outcomes mapping table

The course outcomes of this course are mapped to the programme outcomes with anyone of the
following levels: “1” – Introduced; “2” – Practiced; “3” – Assessed

COs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 3 2
CO2 3 3 2 2 2
CO3 3 3 2
CO4 3 3 2 2 2
CO5 3 3 2 2 2

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