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Lectur 1 & 2 - Basic Electrical Technology
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Lecture - 3 Passive Components
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Lecture - 4 Sources
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lecture 5 Kirchoff''s Law
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Lecture - 6 Modelling of Circuit
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Lecture - 07 Modeling of Circuit 2
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Lecture - 8 Analysis Using MatLab
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Lecture - 9 Sinusoidal steady state
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Lecture - 10 Transfer Function and Pole Zero domain
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lecture 11 - Transfer function & pole zero
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Lecture - 12 The Sinusoid
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lecture 13 Phasor Analysis
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Lecture - 14 Phasor Analysis part 2
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Lecture - 15 Power Factor
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Lecture - 16 Power ports
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Lecture - 17 Transformer Basics
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Lecture - 18 Transformer Basic part 2
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Lecture - 19 Transformer Basics part 3
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Lecture - 20 The Practical Transformer
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Lecture - 21 Transformer 2
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Lecture - 22 The Practical Transformer Part 3
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Lecture - 23 DC Machine
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lecture 24 - DC Machines Part 2
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Lecture - 25 DC Generators
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Lecture - 26 DC Generators 2
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Lecture - 27 D C Motors
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Lecture - 28 DC Motor 2
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Lecture - 29 DC Motor 3
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Lecture - 30 Three Phase System
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Lecture - 31 Three Phase System 2
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Lecture - 32 Three Phase System - 3
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Lecture - 33 Three Phase System 4
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Lecture - 34 Three Phase Transformer
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Lecture - 35 Three Phase Transformer 2
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lecture 36 - Induction motor
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Lecture - 37 Induction Motor 2
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Lecture - 38 Induction Motor 3
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Lecture - 39 Induction Motor 4
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Lecture 40 - Synchronous Machine
Description:
Basic Electrical Technology. Instructor: Prof. L. Umanand, Department of Electrical Engineering, IISc Bangalore. The course is structured into three components: electrical essentials, electromagnetic domains, and electro-magneto-mechanical domains. The first part of the course will focus on electrical essentials which are really essential for any electrical engineer to operate on the electrical technology. The second part will focus on electrical equipments in the electromagnetic domains, mainly transformers. The third part focuses on the electro-magneto-mechanical domain. What it basically means is the energy flows through the electrical domain, the magnetic domain and the mechanical domain which are the machines.

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