ID 2010 - Electric and Magnetic Circuits
3 Credit core course for EE II semester

Syllabus:

  1. Introduction

    Introduction to Charge, Voltage, Current and Power; Voltage and current sources; KCL; KVL

  2. Circuit Analysis

    Mesh and Node Analysis; Linearity and Superposition; Source Transformation; Thévenin and Norton's equivalent Cuicirts

  3. Operational Amplifiers

    Idean Op-Amp; inverting and non-inverting Op-Amp; Practical Op-Amp

  4. Basic Components

    Inductor; Capacitor; Fundamental properties; Series and Parallel equivalents

  5. RLC Circuit Analysis

    RC and RL Circuits; Duality in Electrical circuits; RLC series and parallel circuits; Steady State Analysis; Transient Analysis; Second order system; Phasor Analysis

  6. AC Circuits

    AC Circuit Analysis; Effective value of Voltage and Current; Power Factor

  7. Polyphase Circuits

    Three Phase system; Y ↔ Δ connections

  8. Magnetic Circuits

    Simple Transformer; Magnetic Field and Electromagnetism; Magnetic Flux and Flux Density; Reluctance; Permeability and Hysteresis; Transformer with Losses

Text/Reference Books
  • "Engineering Circuit Analysis" by W H Hyat, J E Kemmerly and S M Durbin, 6th Edition, McGraw Hill.
  • "Electrical Engineering Fundamentals" by Vincent Del Toro, 2nd Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall
  • "Electric Circuits" by Nahvi and Edminister, McGraw Hill
  • "Basic Circuit Analysis" by Murthy and Kamath, Jaico Books.

Download assignments for Electric and Magnetic Circuits

Key Learnings from assignment:
Some of the assignment questions are from Text/Reference book exercise/ unsolved problems.
  • Assignment 01 (Available online: 11th Aug. 2011)
    • Ohm's Law
    • KCL and KVL
    • Dependent Voltage and Current Sources
    • Series and Parallel Resistances
  • Assignment 02 (Available online: 22nd Aug. 2011)
    • Mesh Analysis
    • Node Analysis
    • Super Mesh and Super Node
  • Assignment 03 (Available online: 25th Aug. 2011)
    • Linearity and Superposition
    • Practical voltage and current sources
    • Transformation of sources
    • Thévenin and Norton's equivalent
    • Δ ↔ Y conversion
  • Assignment 04 (Available online: 09th Sept. 2011)
    • Ideal Op-Amp characteristics
    • Circuits with Op-Amp
    • Practical (detailed) Op-Amp model and circuits
  • Assignment 05 (Available online: 25th Sept. 2012)
    • Ideal Capacitor and Inductor
    • Duality and Dual circuits
    • Op-Amp circuits with capacitor and inductor
  • Assignment 06 (Available online: 03rd Oct. 2011)
    • Mid-semester Question Paper
  • Assignment 07 (Available online: 14th Oct. 2011)
    • Source free RC and RL Circuits
    • Determination of initial conditions
    • Natural and forced response
    • Step functions
  • Assignment 08 (Available online: 21st Oct. 2011)
    • Source free series and parallel RLC Circuits
    • Determination of initial conditions
    • Natural and forced response
  • Assignment 09 (Available online: 03rd Nov. 2011)
    • Sinusoidal functions
    • Concepts of Impedance
    • Mesh analysis, Nodal analysis, superposition theorem, source transformation, Thévenin equivalent
  • Assignment 10 (Available online: 10th Nov. 2011)
    • Series and Parallel Resonance
    • Q factor calculation for any network
    • Bandwidth of any network
    • Instantaneous power delivered to any element
    • Average power supplied by a sinusoidal source
    • rms value of time varying functions
    • Complex power, active power and reactive power
    • Three-phase (Y-Y) and (Y-Δ) systems
    • Working principle of wattmeter