Analogue Electronics I introduces the basic principles of electronics, starting from atomic structure and electron emission. It covers semiconductor theory, including p-type and n-type materials, and the operation of PN junction diodes with their applications in rectification and power supplies.
The course also explains power supply systems, including rectifiers, filters, and voltage regulators. Finally, it introduces transistors (BJTs and FETs), their operation, biasing, and use in amplifier circuits, focusing on gain and signal analysis.
An Electrical Control System course covers the principles and applications of control systems in electrical and industrial settings. It explores open-loop and closed-loop systems, key components like relays, sensors, actuators, and motor control techniques. The course also includes Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), power electronics, and automation technologies. Through hands-on labs and simulations, students learn to design and troubleshoot control circuits used in industries such as manufacturing, robotics, and power systems.