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EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes

EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6701 Notes High Voltage Engineering free pdf download.

OUTCOMES: EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes

Ability to understand and analyze power system operation, stability, control and protection.

TEXT BOOKS: EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes

1. S.Naidu and V. Kamaraju, ‘High Voltage Engineering’, Tata McGraw Hill, Fifth Edition, 2013.

2. E. Kuffel and W.S. Zaengl, J.Kuffel, ‘High voltage Engineering fundamentals’, Newnes Second Edition Elsevier , New Delhi, 2005.

3. Subir Ray,’ An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering’ PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2013.

REFERENCES: EE6701 Notes High Voltage Engineering

1. L.L. Alston, ‘High Voltage Technology’, Oxford University Press, First Indian Edition, 2011.

2. C.L. Wadhwa, ‘High voltage Engineering’, New Age International Publishers, Third Edition, 2010.

The different situations under which switching over voltages happens are
 Interruption of low inductive currents (current chopping) by high speed
circuit breakers. This occurs when the transformers or reactors are
switched off.
 Interruption of small capacitive currents, such as switching off of unloaded lines
etc.
 Ferro-resonance condition This may occur when poles of a circuit breaker do not close simultaneously
 Energization of long EHV or UHV lines.
 single pole closing 6f circuit breaker (EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes)
 interruption of fault current when the L-G or L-L fault is cleared
 resistance switching used in circuit breakers
 switching lines terminated by transformers
 series capacitor compensated lines
 sparking of the surge diverter located at the receiving end of the line to
limit the lightning over voltages. (EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes)
The different situations under which power frequency over voltages happens are
 sudden loss of loads,
 disconnection of inductive loads or connection of capacitive loads,
 Ferranti effect, unsymmetrical faults, and
 saturation in transformers. (EE6701 High Voltage Engineering Notes)

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IC6501 Control Systems Notes Regulation 2013 Anna university

IC6501 Control Systems Notes

IC6501 Control Systems Notes Regulation 2013 Anna university free download. IC6501 Notes Control Systems pdf free download.

OUTCOMES: IC6501 Control Systems Notes

Ability to understand and apply basic science, circuit theory, theory control theory
Signal processing and apply them to electrical engineering problems.

TEXT BOOKS: IC6501 Control Systems Notes

1. M. Gopal, ‘Control Systems, Principles and Design’, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2012

2. S.K.Bhattacharya, Control System Engineering, 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2013.

3. Dhanesh. N. Manik, Control System, Cengage Learning, 2012.

REFERENCES: IC6501 Control Systems Notes

1. Arthur, G.O.Mutambara, Design and Analysis of Control; Systems, CRC Press, 2009.

2. Richard C. Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, “ Modern Control Systems”, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2012.

3. Benjamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control systems, 7th Edition, PHI, 2010.

4. K. Ogata, ‘Modern Control Engineering’, 5th edition, PHI, 2012.

5. S.N.Sivanandam, S.N.Deepa, Control System Engineering using Mat Lab, 2nd Edition, Vikas Publishing, 2012.

6. S.Palani, Anoop. K.Jairath, Automatic Control Systems including Mat Lab, Vijay Nicole/ Mcgraw Hill Education, 2013.

A control system consisting of interconnected components is designed to achieve a desired purpose. To understand the purpose of a control system, it is useful to
examine examples of control systems through the course of history.

These early systems incorporated many of the same ideas of feedback that are in use today. Modern control engineering practice includes the use of control design strategies for improving manufacturing processes, the efficiency of energy use, advanced automobile control, including rapid transit, among others.

We also discuss the notion of a design gap. The gap exists between the complex
physical system under investigation and the model used in the control system
synthesis. IC6501 Control Systems Notes.

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EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 notes

EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6504 Notes Electrical Machines 2 pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES: EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 Notes

To impart knowledge on Construction and performance of salient and non – salient type synchronous generators.

To impart knowledge on Principle of operation and performance of synchronous motor.

To impart knowledge on Construction, principle of operation and performance of induction machines.

To impart knowledge on Starting and speed control of three-phase induction motors.

To impart knowledge on Construction, principle of operation and performance of single phase induction motors and special machines.

OUTCOMES: EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 Notes

Ability to model and analyze electrical apparatus and their application to power system

TEXT BOOKS: EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 Notes

1. A.E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Stephen. D.Umans, ‘Electric Machinery’, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing Company Ltd, 2003.

2. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, ‘Electric Machines’, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd, 2002.

3. P.S. Bhimbhra, ‘Electrical Machinery’, Khanna Publishers, 2003.

REFERENCES: EE6504 Electrical Machines 2 Notes

1. M.N.Bandyopadhyay, Electrical Machines Theory and Practice, PHI Learning PVT LTD., New Delhi, 2009.

2. Charless A. Gross, “Electric /Machines, “CRC Press, 2010.

3. K. Murugesh Kumar, ‘Electric Machines’, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2002.

4. Syed A. Nasar, Electric Machines and Power Systems: Volume I, Mcgraw -Hill College; International ed Edition, January 1995.

5. Alexander S. Langsdorf, Theory of Alternating-Current Machinery, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, 2001.

Electrical machine is a device which can convert
 Mechanical energy into electrical energy (Generators/alternators)
 Electrical energy into mechanical energy (Motors)
 AC current from one voltage level to other voltage level without changing its
frequency (Transformers)

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EE6503 Power Electronics notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6503 Power Electronics notes

EE6503 Power Electronics notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6503 notes Power Electronics pdf free download.

OUTCOMES EE6503 Power Electronics notes:

Ability to understand and analyse, linear and digital electronic circuits.

TEXT BOOKS EE6503 Power Electronics notes:

1. M.H.Rashid, ‘Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications’, Pearson Education, PHI Third Edition, New Delhi, 2004.

2. P.S.Bimbra “Power Electronics” Khanna Publishers, third Edition, 2003.

3. L. Umanand, “ Power Electronics Essentials and Applications”, Wiley, 2010.

REFERENCES EE6503 Power Electronics notes:

1. Joseph Vithayathil,’ Power Electronics, Principles and Applications’, McGraw Hill Series, 6thReprint, 2013.

2. Ashfaq Ahmed Power Electronics for Technology Pearson Education, Indian reprint, 2003.

3. Philip T. Krein, “Elements of Power Electronics” Oxford University Press, 2004 Edition.

4. Ned Mohan, Tore. M. Undel and, William. P. Robbins,‘ Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design’, John Wiley and sons, third edition,2003.

5. Daniel.W.Hart, “Power Electronics”, Indian Edition, Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Print, 2013.

6. M.D. Singh and K.B. Khanchandani, “Power Electronics,” Mc Graw Hill India, 2013.

The first SCR was developed in late 1957. Power semiconductor devices are broadly categorized into 3 types:

1. Power diodes
2. Transistors
3. Thyristors

Power diodes
1.3Power diode:
Diode is a two terminal P-N junction semiconductor device, with terminals anode (A) and cathode (C).

Symbol:

The symbol of the Power diode is same as signal level diode.
If terminal A experiences a higher potential compared to terminal K, the device is said to be forward biased and a forward current will flow from anode to cathode. This causes a small voltage drop across the device (<1V) called as forward voltage drop(Vf), which under ideal conditions is usually ignored. By contrast, when a diode is reverse biased, it does not conduct and the diode then experiences a small current flowing in the reverse direction called the leakage current. It is shown below in the VI characteristics of the diode.

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EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes

EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6502 Notes Microprocessors and Microcontrollers pdf free download.

OUTCOMES EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes: 

Ability to understand and analyse, linear and digital electronic circuits.

To understand and apply computing platform and software for engineering problems.

TEXT BOOKS EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes:

1. Krishna Kant, “Microprocessor and Microcontrollers”, Eastern Company Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi , 2007.

2. R.S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application’, with 8085, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 2013.

3. Soumitra Kumar Mandal, Microprocessor & Microcontroller Architecture, Programming & Interfacing using 8085,8086,8051,McGraw Hill Edu,2013.

REFERENCES EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes:

1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, R.D.Kinely ‘The 8051 Micro Controller and Embedded Systems’, PHI Pearson Education, 5th Indian reprint, 2003.

2. N.Senthil Kumar, M.Saravanan, S.Jeevananthan, ‘Microprocessors and Microcontrollers’, Oxford,2013.

3. Valder – Perez, “Microcontroller – Fundamentals and Applications with Pic,” Yeesdee Publishers, Tayler & Francis, 2013.

The microprocessor is a programmable device that takes in numbers,
performs on them arithmetic or logical operations according to the program stored in memory and then produces other numbers as a result.

Interrupt EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Notes:

• It means interrupting the normal execution of the microprocessor.

• When microprocessor receives interrupt signal, it discontinues whatever it was executing.

• It starts executing new program indicated by the interrupt signal.

• Interrupt signals are generated by external peripheral devices.

• After execution of the new program, microprocessor goes back to the previous program.

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EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes

EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6501 Notes Power System Analysis pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes:

• To model the power system under steady state operating condition.
• To apply numerical methods to solve the power flow problem.
• To model and analyze the system under faulted conditions.
• To model and analyze the transient behaviour of power system when it is subjected to a fault.

OUTCOMES EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes:

Ability to understand and analyze power system operation, stability, control and protection.

TEXT BOOKS EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes:

1. Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., ‘Modern Power System Analysis’, Tata McGraw-Hill, Fourth Edition, 2011.

2. John J. Grainger and W.D. Stevenson Jr., ‘Power System Analysis’, Tata McGraw-Hill, Sixth reprint, 2010.

3. P. Venkatesh, B.V. Manikandan, S. Charles Raja, A. Srinivasan, ‘ Electrical Power Systems- Analysis, Security and Deregulation’, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, 2012.

REFERENCES EE6501 Power System Analysis Notes:

1. Hadi Saadat, ‘Power System Analysis’, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 21st reprint, 2010.

2. Kundur P., ‘Power System Stability and Control, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 10th reprint, 2010.

3. Pai M A, ‘Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis’, Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi, Second Edition, 2007.

4. J. Duncan Glover, Mulukutla S. Sarma, Thomas J. Overbye, ‘ Power System Analysis & Design’, Cengage Learning, Fifth Edition, 2012.

5. Olle. I. Elgerd, ‘Electric Energy Systems Theory – An Introduction’, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2012.

6. C.A.Gross, “Power System Analysis,” Wiley India, 2011.

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EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Notes regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Notes

EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Notes regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6303 Notes Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications LIC pdf free download.

TEXT BOOKS: EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Notes

1. David A.Bell, ‘Op-amp & Linear ICs’, Oxford, 2013.

2. D.Roy Choudhary, Sheil B.Jani, ‘Linear Integrated Circuits’, II edition, New Age, 2003.

3. Ramakant A.Gayakward, ‘Op-amps and Linear Integrated Circuits’, IV edition, Pearson Education, 2003 / PHI. 2000.

REFERENCES: EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Notes

1. Fiore,”Opamps & Linear Integrated Circuits Concepts & Applications”,Cengage,2010.

2. Floyd ,Buchla,”Fundamentals of Analog Circuits, Pearson, 2013.

3. Jacob Millman, Christos C.Halkias, ‘Integrated Electronics – Analog and Digital circuits system’,Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.

4. Robert F.Coughlin, Fredrick F. Driscoll, ‘Op-amp and Linear ICs’, PHI Learning, 6th edition,2012.

An integrated circuit (IC) is a miniature ,low cost electronic circuit consisting of active and passive components fabricated together on a single crystal of silicon. The active components are transistors and diodes and passive components are
resistors and capacitors.

Advantages of integrated circuits EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Notes

1. Miniaturization and hence increased equipment density.

2. Cost reduction due to batch processing.

3. Increased system reliability due to the elimination of soldered joints.

4. Improved functional performance.

5. Matched devices.

6. Increased operating speeds.

7. Reduction in power consumption

LM380 Power Amplifier
General Description
• The LM380 is a power audio amplifier for consumer application. In order to hold system cost to a minimum, gain is internally fixed at 34 dB. A unique input stage
allows inputs to be ground referenced. The output is automatically self centering to one half the supply voltage. The output is short circuit proof with internal
thermal limiting.
• The package outline is standard dual-in-line. A copper lead frame is used with the center three pins on either side comprising a heat sink. This makes the device easy to use in standard p-c layout.

 

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EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes

EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. Electronic Devices and Circuits EC6202 Notes pdf free download.

OUTCOMES EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes:

 To explain the structure of the basic electronic devices.
 To design applications using the basic electronic devices.

TEXT BOOKS EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes:

1. David A. Bell ,”Electronic Devices and Circuits”, Prentice Hall of India, 2004.

2. Sedra and smith, “Microelectronic Circuits “ Oxford University Press, 2004.

REFERENCES EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes:

1. Rashid, “Micro Electronic Circuits” Thomson publications, 1999.

2. Floyd, “Electron Devices” Pearson Asia 5th Edition, 2001.

3. Donald A Neamen, “Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design” Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2003.

4. Robert L.Boylestad, “Electronic Devices and Circuit theory”, 2002.

5. Robert B. Northrop, “Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical Instrumentation”, CRC Press, 2004.

The current-voltage characteristics is of prime concern in the study of semiconductor devices with light entering as a third variable in optoelectronics devices.The external characteristics of the device is determined by the interplay of the following internal variables:
1. Electron and hole currents
2. Potential
3. Electron and hole density
4. Doping
5. Temperature

Current: (EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits Notes)

There are two components of current; electron current density and hole current density. There are several mechanisms of current flow:
(i) Drift
(ii) Diffusion
(iii) thermionic emission
(iv) tunneling

The last two mechanisms are important often only at the interface of two different materials such as a metal-semiconductor junction or a semiconductor-semiconductor junction where the two semiconductors are of different materials. Tunneling is also important in the case of PN junctions where both sides are heavily doped.

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EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes

EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6302 Notes Electromagnetic Theory pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes:

To introduce the basic mathematical concepts related to electromagnetic vector fields

To impart knowledge on the concepts of electrostatics, electrical potential, energy density and their applications.

To impart knowledge on the concepts of magnetostatics, magnetic flux density, scalar and vector potential and its applications.

To impart knowledge on the concepts of Faraday’s law, induced emf and Maxwell’s equations

To impart knowledge on the concepts of Concepts of electromagnetic waves and Pointing vector.

OUTCOMES EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes:

Ability to understand and apply basic science, circuit theory, Electro-magnetic field theory control theory and apply them to electrical engineering problems.

TEXT BOOKS EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes:

1. Mathew N. O. Sadiku, ‘Principles of Electromagnetics’, 4 th Edition ,Oxford University Press Inc. First India edition, 2009.

2. Ashutosh Pramanik, ‘Electromagnetism – Theory and Applications’, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, Second Edition-2009.

3. K.A. Gangadhar, P.M. Ramanthan ‘ Electromagnetic Field Theory (including Antennaes and wave propagation’, 16th Edition, Khanna Publications, 2007.

REFERENCES EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes:

1. Joseph. A.Edminister, ‘Schaum’s Outline of Electromagnetics, Third Edition (Schaum’s Outline Series), Tata McGraw Hill, 2010

2. William H. Hayt and John A. Buck, ‘Engineering Electromagnetics’, Tata McGraw Hill 8th Revised edition, 2011.

3. Kraus and Fleish, ‘Electromagnetics with Applications’, McGraw Hill International Editions, Fifth Edition, 2010.

4. Bhag Singh Guru and Huseyin R. Hiziroglu “Electromagnetic field theory Fundamentals”, Cambridge University Press; Second Revised Edition, 2009.

EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory Notes

Electromagnetic theory is a discipline concerned with the study of charges at rest and in motion. Electromagnetic principles are fundamental to the study of electrical engineering and physics. Electromagnetic theory is also indispensable to the understanding, analysis and design of various electrical, electromechanical and electronic systems. Some of the branches of study where electromagnetic principles find application are: RF communication, Microwave Engineering, Antennas, Electrical Machines, Satellite Communication, Atomic and nuclear research ,Radar Technology, Remote sensing, EMI EMC, Quantum Electronics, VLSI , Electromagnetic theory is a prerequisite for a wide spectrum of studies in the field of Electrical Sciences and Physics.

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EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes

EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. EE6301 Notes Digital Logic Circuits pdf free download.

OUTCOMES EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes:

Ability to understand and analyse, linear and digital electronic circuits.

TEXT BOOKS EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes:

1. Raj Kamal, ‘ Digital systems-Principles and Design’, Pearson Education 2nd edition, 2007.

2. M. Morris Mano, ‘Digital Design with an introduction to the VHDL’, Pearson Education 2013.

3. Comer “Digital Logic & State Machine Design, Oxford, 2012.

REFERENCES EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes:

1. Mandal ”Digital Electronics Principles & Application, McGraw Hill Edu,2013.

2. William Keitz, Digital Electronics-A Practical Approach with VHDL,Pearson,2013.

3. Floyd and Jain, ‘Digital Fundamentals’, 8th edition, Pearson Education, 2003.

4. Anand Kumar, Fundamentals of Digital Circuits,PHI,2013.

5. Charles H.Roth,Jr,Lizy Lizy Kurian John, ‘Digital System Design using VHDL, Cengage, 2013.

6. John M.Yarbrough, ‘Digital Logic, Application & Design’, Thomson, 2002.

7. Gaganpreet Kaur, VHDL Basics to Programming, Pearson, 2013.

8. Botros, HDL Programming Fundamental, VHDL& Verilog, Cengage, 2013.

(EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits Notes)

The English mathematician George Boole (1815-1864) sought to give symbolic form to Aristotle‘s system of logic.

Boole wrote a treatise on the subject in 1854, titled An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on Which Are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities, which codified several rules of relationship between mathematical quantities limited to one of two possible values: true or false, 1 or 0.

His mathematical system became known as Boolean algebra. All arithmetic operations performed with Boolean quantities have but one of two possible
Outcomes: either 1 or 0. There is no such thing as ‖2‖ or ‖-1‖ or ‖1/2‖ in the Boolean world.

It is a world in which all other possibilities are invalid by fiat. As one might guess, this is not the kind of math you want to use when balancing a check book or calculating current through a resistor.

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