Iitg Ee101 Lectur 1
Iitg Ee101 Lectur 1
Iitg Ee101 Lectur 1
Electrical Engineering
Overview
-Brief history, disciplines, curriculum
-Review of electrical principles
Guest Speaker: Dr. Jerry Daniels, Ph.D.
Lab visit: Daniels Lab
A brief history
In 1600, William Gilbert called
the property of attracting
particles after being rubbed
electricus.
De Magnete was a treatise of
electricity and magnetism,
noting a long list of elements
that could be electrified.
Gilbert invented the versorium,
a device that detected
statically-charged bodies
William Gilbert, arguably the first electrical engineer
A versorium
A brief history
1800 voltaic pile developed by Alessandro
Volta, a precursor to the battery
Voltaic pile
A brief history
1888 Heinrich Hertz transmits and
receives radio signals
Spark-gap transmitter
Z3 computer
Transistor
A brief history
1958 integrated circuit
developed by Jack Kilby
Integrated circuits
Microprocessor
Fields of study
Power:
Creation, storage, and distribution of electricity
Control:
Design of dynamic systems and controllers for the
systems
Electronics/Microelectronics:
Design of integrated circuits, microprocessors, etc.
Signal Processing: Analysis of signals
Fields of study
Telecommunications:
Design of transmission systems (voice, data)
Computer:
Design and development of computer systems
Instrumentation:
Design of sensors and data acquisition equipment
Basic concepts
Electricity
Charge
Current
Voltage
Power and Energy
Electricity
Physical phenomenon arising from the
existence and interactions of electric charge
Charge
Charge
Characteristic property of subatomic
particles responsible for electric phenomena
Electron
1.602 1019 C
1.602 1019 C
Proton
1 coloumb = 6.25
1018 e
Charge
Charged particles exhibit forces
Coulombs Law
q1
q2
r (meters)
(Newtons)
Electric current
Electric current
Electrical Circuits
Electric circuit
An electric circuit is an interconnection of electrical elements
linked together in a closed path so that electric current may
flow continuously
(i = current)
Voltage
Driving force of electrical current between two points
Vab
Vba
Vab = -Vba
Note: In a circuit, voltage is often defined relative to ground
Voltage
The voltage across an element is the work (energy) required to move a
Power
The rate at which energy is converted or work is performed
Circuit elements
Resistors
Resistance (R) is the physical
property of an element that
impedes the flow of current . The
units of resistance are Ohms ()
1010 to 1014 m
Resistors
Resistors
Ohms Law
(remember, R is in
and is in -m)
Capacitors
Capacitors
A capacitor consists of a pair of
conductors separated by a
dielectric (insulator).
Capacitors
Capacitance (C) is the ability of a material to store charge in the
form of separated charge or an electric field. It is the ratio of
charge stored to voltage difference between two plates.
Capacitors
The capacitor plate attached to the negative
terminal accepts electrons from the battery.
The capacitor plate attached to the positive
terminal accepts protons from the battery.
Energy storage
Work must be done by an external influence (e.g. a battery) to
separate charge between the plates in a capacitor. The charge is
stored in the capacitor until the external influence is removed and
the separated charge is given a path to travel and dissipate.
Inductors
An inductor is a two terminal element
consisting of a winding of N turns capable
of storing energy in the form of a magnetic
field
Inductors
Inductance in a cylindrical coil
Inductors
The magnetic field from an inductor can generate an induced
voltage, which can be used to drive current
While building the magnetic field, the inductor resists current flow
Inductors
Energy storage
Inductors can store energy in the form of a magnetic
field when a current is passed through them.
Electrical sources
An electrical source is a voltage
or current generator capable of
supplying energy to a circuit
Examples:
-AA batteries
-12-Volt car battery
-Wall plug
Dependent Sources
A dependent or controlled source depends upon a different
voltage or current in the circuit
Series circuits
A series circuit has only one current path
Parallel circuits
A parallel circuit has more than
one current path branching from
the energy source