Introduction To Electronics and Electrical Power & Machines: Dr. Hoon Yap Yap - Hoon@taylors - Edu.my C9.25 Ext. 5251

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Introduction to Electronics and Electrical Power

& Machines
ENG 60903/4

Dr. Hoon Yap


[email protected]
C9.25
Ext. 5251

School of Computer Science and Engineering


Faculty of Innovation and Technology
Course Synopsis

The aim of this subject is to introduce aspects of electronics


and electrical engineering to students of other engineering
disciplines in the context of applications in their discipline.
This should develop their confidence when interacting with
electrical engineers in industry.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module, students will be able to:

LO1: Recognise digital logic


LO2: Recognise the principles of how transducers interface to digital computer
systems.
LO3: Evaluate the performance and characteristics of power supply systems
LO4: Explain the principles of electric circuits
LO5: Explain the principles governing the action of: DC and AC circuits,
electric motors, electrical transducers, electric supply systems.
LO6: Recommend different electric circuit theorems to perform calculations
Course Information
 Course delivery (4 Credit Hours)
 2 hours of lecture per week
 2 hours of tutorial per week

 Assessments
 Assignment 10 % (Week 10)
 Test 1 : 15 % (Week 8)
 Test 2 : 15 % (Week 12)
 Final Exam : 60 %
Course Information
How to do well in this course;
1. Attend lectures regularly
2. Read books / notes / relevant materials
3. Study daily not few nights before test / exam
4. Ask questions and take notes
5. Understand concept
6. Practice on solving related problems / tutorials
Reference Books / Materials
 Lecture notes (in TiMes)
 Supporting lecture video
 Any relevant reference books
 Any relevant online materials
Reference Books / Materials
Topics Covered

1. Digital Logics, Number System and Codes


2. DC Circuits Theory and Analysis
3. AC Circuits Theory and Analysis
4. Transformer Principles
5. Power Supply System
6. DC and AC Motors
7. Introduction to Three-phase Circuits
Thank you for your time.

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