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ERT 253/3 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
  

Course Synopsis:

This subject covers almost all the topics of the basic electrical engineering, ranging from circuits to machines to measurements to power systems. An introduction to basic electronics has also been provided so as to prepare students for an in-depth study later. At the end of this subject, student is able to construct the electric and digital electronic circuit.

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Course Outcomes:

Ability to  analyze the DC and AC circuits by using Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Current Law and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law.
Ability to apply the basic concept of magnetism, and electromagnetism in magnetic circuit and evaluate basic DC machine systems.
Ability to apply the basic concept of measurement and measuring systems and calculate distribution system components in power system.
Ability to design logic circuit by logic gate, and Boolean function and evaluate Integrated Circuits (IC’s) in digital electronic applications.


References:

Bhattacharya S. K., Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Pearson., 2012.
Richard J. Fowler., Electricity Principles and Applications. 7th Edition. McGraw Hill., 2008.
Rafikha Aliana, Norina Idris, Phak Len Eh Kan, Mohammad Nazri., Digital Electronic Design. 1st Edition. Prentice Hall., 2007.
Theodore Wildi. Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power Systems. Sixth Edition, 2006
Anthony J.W., Ahmad R.G., “Introduction to Engineering Experimentation”, 3rd Ed., Prentice Hall, 2010

SCHOOL OF BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PERLIS (UniMAP),

Kompleks Pusat Pengajian Jejawi 3 (KPPJ3), Kawasan Perindustrian Jejawi,

02600, Arau, Perlis

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