This document provides information about the ELE 102 Basic Electrical Technology course taught by Satyakam at Manipal Institute of Technology. The course overview includes analysis of electric circuits, magnetic circuits, electrical machinery, and measuring instruments. References and the academic schedule are also included. The course is 4 credits and students will be evaluated based on in-semester tests, assignments, and an end-semester exam. Attendance of 75% is required and assignments must be submitted on time to receive full marks.
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1. ELE 102 Basic Electrical Technology (BET)
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering,
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University
2. Who Am I?
• Satyakam
• Passed out from MIT in 2006
• At HP for 2 yrs 4 months
• M Tech from NIT Kurukshetra
• Now joined MIT as Asst. Prof.
3. Course Overview
• Overview of Electrical System
• Analysis of Electric Circuits
• Analysis of Magnetic Circuits
• Introduction to Electrical Machinery
• Electrical Measuring Instruments
4. References
• E. Hughes, Electrical and Electronics Technology, Pearson
• NPTEL site (National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning )
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/
• Joseph Edminister, Electric Circuits, Schuam Series
• Nagasarkar & Sukhija, Basic Electrical Technology, Oxford
• Nagrath & Kothari, Basic Electrical Technology, Tata McGraw Hill
5. Academic Schedule
• Commencement of Class : Aug 01st
, 2013
• Test 1 : ( February 18th
,19th
& 20th
, 2013)
• Test 2 : ( April 18th
,19th
& 20th
, 2013)
• Last instruction day: May 2nd
2013
• End Semester Examination : May 6th
2013
6. Instructions
• 4 Credit Course [3 1 0 4]
• Use of Non-programmable scientific Calculators
• Evaluation system:
• In Semester Evaluation : 50 %
• Tests : 40 %: 2 compulsory tests
1 Hour duration
no Choice
•Assignments : 10 %
• End Semester Evaluation : 50 %
•3 Hour duration, 5 out of 6 Questions
7. Instructions
Attendance:
• 75 % compulsory attendance of contact hours
• Prior Permission from HOD/Section Coordinator is
necessary in case of absence due to Institute/University
events participation
• No compensation for any other reasons, including medical
8. Assignment Evaluation Guidelines
• 2 Assignments of 15 questions each
• Each evaluated for 15 marks
• Assignment Marking not related to test performance
• All Assignments must be submitted in the a single note book
• Must be submitted before the last date mentioned
9. Assignment Evaluation Guidelines
Assignment Evaluation:
• Marks deductions
• Questions not written for the solution : 2 Marks per assignment
• Solutions not in same order as given in assignment: 2 Marks / assignment
• Not attempted / Incomplete solution : 1 Mark per question
• Late Submission : 3 Marks per day
• Final marks is out of ten rounded off to the nearest integer
• Zero marks for assignments submitted 5 days beyond last date
10. Assignment Evaluation Guidelines
Assignment Evaluation:
• Marks deductions
• Questions not written for the solution : 2 Marks per assignment
• Solutions not in same order as given in assignment: 2 Marks / assignment
• Not attempted / Incomplete solution : 1 Mark per question
• Late Submission : 3 Marks per day
• Final marks is out of ten rounded off to the nearest integer
• Zero marks for assignments submitted 5 days beyond last date