Electrical Engineering

Objective Electrical Technology by V. K. Mehta (Free PDF Download)

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Book Description
This book contains almost 3000+ objective questions which are very helpful for the electrical students for facing job interviews, sessional vivas, central vivas. I am sure after following this book you guys will able to answer every viva questions.

Table of Contents
Basic Concepts
D.C. Circuits
Network Theorems
Electrical Work, Power and Energy
Electrostatics
Capacitance
Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Magnetic Circuits
Electromagnetic Induction
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Alternating Current
Series A.C. Circuits
Phasor Algebra
Parallel A.C. Circuits
Three Phase Circuits
Electrical Measuring Instruments
D.C. Generators
D.C. Motors
Transformers
Three Phase Induction Motors
Single Phase Motors
Alternators
Synchronous Motors
Generation of Electrical Energy
Economics of Power Generation
Supply Systems
Overhead Lines
Distribution of Electric Power
Faults in Power System
Switchgear
Protection of Power System

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Hughes Electrical and Electronic Technology

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Title:
Hughes Electrical and Electronic Technology
Authors:
Edward Hughes
Edition:
11th – 2012
Publisher:
Prentice Hall (UK)
Pages:
1024
Language:
English
ISBN-10
0273755102
ISBN-13
978-0273755104
Format:
PDF
Size (MB):
12.5

Book Description:
This best-selling textbook, now in its eleventh edition, provides the clear and accessible introduction to electrical and electronic technology that all engineering students need. With a balanced coverage of electrical, electronic, and power engineering,Hughes Electrical and Electronic Technology is a must-have text for all university and college engineering students, including those not studying for an electrical or electronic degree. It is also appropriate as a reference for practitioners and technicians working in this, or any other engineering discipline. This edition has been significantly updated to include more on green topics like renewable energy and smart grid systems, and on technological advances such as particle accelerators. Key features include; chapter objectives and summaries plus worked examples and numerous practice problems.

Table of Contents:
Section 1 – Electrical Principles
1.   International System of Measurement
2.   Introduction to Electrical Systems
3.   Simple DC Circuits
4.   Network Theorems
5.   Capacitance and Capacitors
6.   Electromagnetism
7.   Simple Magnetic Circuits
8.   Inductance in a DC Circuit
9.   Alternating Voltage and Current
10. Single-phase Series Circuits
11. Single-phase Parallel Networks
12. Power in AC Circuits
13. Complex Notation
14. Resonance in AC Circuits
15. Network Theorems Applied to AC Networks
Section 2 – Electronic Engineering
16. Electronic Systems
17. Passive Filters
18. Amplifier Equivalent Networks
19. Semiconductor Materials
20. Rectifiers
21. Junction Transistor Amplifiers
22. FET Amplifiers
23. Further Semiconductor Amplifiers
24. Interfacing Digital and Analogue Systems
25. Digital Numbers
26. Digital Systems
27. Signals
28. Data Transmission and Signals
29. Communications
30. Fibreoptics
Section 3 – Power Engineering
31. Multiphase Systems
32. Transformers
33. Introduction to Machine Theory
34. AC Synchronous Machine Windings
35. Characteristics of AC Synchronous Machines
36. Induction Motors
37. Electrical Energy Systems
38. Power Systems
39. Direct-current Machines
40. Direct-current Motors
41. Control System Motors
42. Motor Selection and Efficiency
43. Power Electronics
Section 4 – Measurements, Sensing and Actuation
44. Control Systems, Sensors and Actuators
45. Electronic Measuring Instruments and Devices
46. Analogue Measuring Instruments

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Instrumentation and Measurement in Electrical Engineering

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Title:
Instrumentation and Measurement in Electrical Engineering
Authors:
Roman Malaric
Edition:
2011
Publisher:
BrownWalker Press
Pages:
244
Language:
English
ISBN-10
1612335004
ISBN-13
978-1612335001
Format:
PDF
Size (MB):
6

Book Description:
The inclusion of an electrical measurement course in the undergraduate curriculum of electrical engineering is important in forming the technical and scientific knowledge of future electrical engineers. This book explains the basic measurement techniques, instruments, and methods used in everyday practice. It covers in detail both analogue and digital instruments, measurements errors and uncertainty, instrument transformers, bridges, amplifiers, oscilloscopes, data acquisition, sensors, instrument controls and measurement systems. The reader will learn how to apply the most appropriate measurement method and instrument for a particular application, and how to assemble the measurement system from physical quantity to the digital data in a computer. The book is primarily intended to cover all necessary topics of instrumentation and measurement for students of electrical engineering, but can also serve as a reference for engineers and practitioners to expand or refresh their knowledge in this field.

Table of Contents:
1. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS – SI
2. MEASUREMENT ERRORS
3. MEASURING ELEMENTS
4. ANALOGUE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
5. BRIDGES AND CALIBRATORS
6. INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS
7. AMPLIFIERS IN MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY
8. OSCILLOSCOPES
9. DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS
10. MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES
11. INSTRUMENTATION AND COMPUTERS
12. MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS

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Motors for Makers: A Guide to Steppers, Servos, and Other Electrical Machines

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Title:
Motors for Makers: A Guide to Steppers, Servos, and Other Electrical Machines
Authors:
Matthew Scarpino
Edition:
1st – 2015
Publisher:
Que Publishing
Pages:
320
Language:
English
ISBN-10
0134032837
ISBN-13
978-0134032832
Format:
PDF
Size (MB):
7

Book Description:
The First Maker-Friendly Guide to Electric Motors!
Makers can do amazing things with motors. Yes, they’re more complicated than some other circuit elements, but with this book, you can completely master them. Once you do, incredible new projects become possible.
Unlike other books, Motors for Makers is 100% focused on what you can do. Not theory. Making.
First, Matthew Scarpino explains how electric motors work and what you need to know about each major type: stepper, servo, induction, and linear motors. Next, he presents detailed instructions and working code for interfacing with and controlling servomotors with Arduino Mega, Raspberry Pi, and BeagleBone Black. All source code and design files are available for you to download from motorsformakers.com.
From start to finish, you’ll learn through practical examples, crystal-clear explanations, and photos. If you’ve ever dreamed of what you could do with electric motors, stop dreaming…and start making!
Understand why electric motors are so versatile and how they work Choose the right motor for any project Build the circuits needed to control each type of motor Program motor control with Arduino Mega, Raspberry Pi, or BeagleBone Black Use gearmotors to get the right amount of torque Use linear motors to improve speed and precision Design a fully functional electronic speed control (ESC) circuit Design your own quadcopter Discover how electric motors work in modern electric vehicles–with a fascinating inside look at Tesla’s patents for motor design and control!
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Electric Motors
Chapter 2: Preliminary Concepts
Chapter 3: DC Motors
Chapter 4: Stepper Motors
Chapter 5: Servomotors
Chapter 6: AC Motors
Chapter 7: Gears and Gearmotors
Chapter 8: Linear Motors
Chapter 9: Controlling Motors with the Arduino Mega
Chapter 10: Controlling Motors with the Raspberri Pi
Chapter 11: Controlling Motors with the BeagleBone Black
Chapter 12: Designing an Arduino-Based Electronic Speed Control (ESC) Circuit
Chapter 13: Designing a Quadcopter
Chapter 14: Electric Vehicles

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Self on Audio by Douglas Self – 2nd Ed.

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Book Description
Douglas Self has been writing for Electronics World and Wireless World over the past 20 years, offering cutting-edge insights into scientific methods of electronics design. This book is a collection of the essential Electronics World articles, covering twenty years of amplifier technology but with a very strong bias towards more recent material. The articles include self-build projects as well as design ideas and guidance for the professional audio designer. The result is a unique collection of design insights and projects – essential for all audio designers, whether amateur or professional. Douglas Self has dedicated himself to demystifying amplifier design and establishing empirical design techniques based on electronic design principles and experimental data. His rigorous and thoroughly practical approach has established him as a leading authority on amplifier design.

Table of Contents
Advanced preamplifier design;
High-performance preamplifier;
Precision preamplifier;
Design of moving-coil head amplifiers;
Precision preamplifier ’96 parts1+2;
Overload matters;
A balanced view, parts 1+2;
FETs versus BJTs: the linearity competition;
Distortion in power amplifiers (8 article series);
Diagnosing distortions;
Trimodal audio power, parts 1+2;
Load-invariant audio power;
Common-emitter power amplifiers: a different perception;
Few compliments for non-complements;
Loudspeaker undercurrents;
Class distinction;
Muting relays;
Cool audio power;
Audio power analysis;
Audio compressor design;
Sound MOSFET design;
Inside mixing consoles;
Amplifier input currents;
Analogue switching

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Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements by Northrop, Robert B.

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This book provides a firm knowledge base in modern areas such as sensor mechanisms, data compression, and specialized opto-electronic sensor systems. It expands its scope to encompass geophysical, chemical, and photonic measurement. Describes low-noise system designs and covers digital signal processing and interfaces. Includes clear examples along with challenging, classroom-tested problems. Contains a robust chapter on noise and interference and how they affect measurement accuracy.

Table of Contents
Measurement Systems
Analog Signal Conditioning in Instrumentation
Noise and Coherent Interference in Measurements
DC Null Methods of Measurement

AC Null Measurements
Survey of Sensor Mechanisms
Applications of Sensors to Physical Measurements
Basic Electrical Measurements
Digital Interfaces in Measurement Systems
Introduction to Digital Signal Conditioning in Instrumentation
Solid-State Chemical Microsensors and Wireless Instrumentation
Introduction to Mechanical Microsensors
Examples of the Design of Measurement Systems

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Circuit Analysis For Dummies by John Santiago

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Book Description
Many universities require that students pursuing a degree in electrical or computer engineering take an Electric Circuit Analysis course to determine who will «make the cut» and continue in the degree program. Circuit Analysis For Dummies will help these students to better understand electric circuit analysis by presenting the information in an effective and straightforward manner.

Circuit Analysis For Dummies gives you clear-cut information about the topics covered in an electric circuit analysis courses to help further your understanding of the subject. By covering topics such as resistive circuits, Kirchhoffs laws, equivalent sub-circuits, and energy storage, this book distinguishes itself as the perfect aid for any student taking a circuit analysis course.

– Tracks to a typical electric circuit analysis course
– Serves as an excellent supplement to your circuit analysis text
– Helps you score high on exam day
– Whether you’re pursuing a degree in electrical or computer engineering or are simply interested in circuit analysis, you can enhance you knowledge of the subject with Circuit Analysis For Dummies.

Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started with Circuit Analysis
Chapter 1: Introducing Circuit Analysis
Chapter 2: Clarifying Basic Circuit Concepts and Diagrams
Chapter 3: Exploring Simple Circuits with Kirchhoff’s Laws
Chapter 4: Simplifying Circuit Analysis with Source Transformation and Division Techniques
Part II: Applying Analytical Methods for Complex Circuits
Chapter 5: Giving the Nod to Node-Voltage Analysis
Chapter 6: Getting in the Loop on Mesh Current Equations
Chapter 7: Solving One Problem at a Time Using Superposition
Chapter 8: Applying Thévenin’s and Norton’s Theorems
Part III: Understanding Circuits with Transistors and Operational Amplifiers
Chapter 9: Dependent Sources and the Transistors That Involve Them
Chapter 10: Letting Operational Amplifi ers Do the Tough Math Fast
Part IV: Applying Time-Varying Signals to First- and Second-Order Circuits
Chapter 11: Making Waves with Funky Functions
Chapter 12: Spicing Up Circuit Analysis with Capacitors and Inductors
Chapter 13: Tackling First-Order Circuits
Chapter 14: Analyzing Second-Order Circuits
Part V: Advanced Techniques and Applications in Circuit Analysis
Chapter 15: Phasing in Phasors for Wave Functions
Chapter 16: Predicting Circuit Behavior with Laplace Transform Techniques
Chapter 17: Implementing Laplace Techniques for Circuit Analysis
Chapter 18: Focusing on the Frequency Responses
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 19: Ten Practical Applications for Circuits
Chapter 20: Ten Technologies Affecting Circuits

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PID and Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Converters using MATLAB/Simulink

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PID and Predictive Control of Electric Drives and Power Supplies using MATLAB/Simulink examines the classical control system strategies, such as PID control, feed-forward control and cascade control, which are widely used in current practice. The authors share their experiences in actual design and implementation of the control systems on laboratory test-beds, taking the reader from the fundamentals through to more sophisticated design and analysis. The book contains sections on closed-loop performance analysis in both frequency domain and time domain, presented to help the designer in selection of controller parameters and validation of the control system. Continuous-time model predictive control systems are designed for the drives and power supplies, and operational constraints are imposed in the design. Discrete-time model predictive control systems are designed based on the discretization of the physical models, which will appeal to readers who are more familiar with sampled-data control system. Soft sensors and observers will be discussed for low cost implementation.  Resonant control of the electric drives and power supply will be discussed to deal with the problems of bias in sensors and unbalanced three phase AC currents.

Table of Contents
1 Modeling of AC Drives and Power Converter
2 Control of Semiconductor Switches via PWM Technologies
3 PID Control System Design for Electrical Drives and Power Converters
4 PID Control System Implementation
5 Tuning PID Control Systems with Experimental Validations
6 FCS Predictive Control in d − q Reference Frame
7 FCS Predictive Control in Reference Frame
8 Discrete-time Model Predictive Control (DMPC) of Electrical Drives and Power Converter
9 Continuous-time Model Predictive Control (CMPC) of Electrical Drives and PowerConverter
10 MATLAB/Simulink Tutorials on Physical Modeling and Test-bed Setup

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Power System Analysis and Design by Glover – 4th and 5th Eds

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This book provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts of power systems along with tools to aid them in applying these skills to real world situations. Physical concepts are highlighted while also giving necessary attention to mathematical techniques. Both theory and modeling are developed from simple beginnings so that they can be readily extended to new and complex situations. The authors incorporate new tools and material to aid students with design issues and reflect recent trends in the field.

Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Fundamentals
CHAPTER 3 Power Transformers
CHAPTER 4 Transmission Line Parameters
CHAPTER 5 Transmission Lines: Steady-State Operation
CHAPTER 6 Power Flows
CHAPTER 7 Symmetrical Faults
CHAPTER 8 Symmetrical Components
CHAPTER 9 Unsymmetrical Faults
CHAPTER 10 System Protection
CHAPTER 11 Transient Stability
CHAPTER 12 Power System Controls
CHAPTER 13 Transmission Lines: Transient Operation
CHAPTER 14 POWER DISTRIBUTION

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Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits by Coughlin – 4th Ed.

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Designed to be suitable for non-electronic specialists who wish to learn about and eventually use linear ICs, this text provides a direct approach for developing basic understanding and practical skills in working with op amps and more complex linear integrated circuits. New features of this edition include material on the servo-amplifier and subtractor circuit; recent techniques using a modulator/demodulator IC and trigonometric function generator IC; revised sections on bandpass and notch filters, simplifying both design procedures and fine tuning; and a new chapter on digital-to-analogue and analogue-to-digital converters.

Table of Contents
Introduction to op amps
first experiences with an op amp
inverting and noninverting amplifiers
comparators and controls
selected applications of op amps
signal generators
op amps with diodes
differential, instrumentation and bridge amplifiers
DC performance – bias
offsets and drift
AC performance – bandwidth
slew rate, noise and frequency compensation
active filters
modulatingو demodulating and frequency changing with the multiplier
integrated-circuit timers
digital-to-analogue and analogue-to-digital converters
power supplies

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