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This website explains about all the electrical subjects which are inbuilt in electrical technology. This website provides an overview through all the concepts such as electrical machinery, electrical circuits, power systems, Instrumentations, control systems, Digital signal processing ,Electrons ( Diodes, Transistors, Microprocessor, Microcontroller, Thyristor etc.). The viewer of this website can achieve a basic knowledge on electrical technology. This website provides the different project works with good explanation and easy way to understand by the viewer. This website provides valuable information related to Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering ( GATE ) exam.

This website provides a basic grip over electrical subjects. In every electrical subjects the concept leading is very important. So here some topics which gives an idea on particular subject.

Electrical machinery:

   In electrical machinery AC and DC may arises. Machines are classified into two types Alternative current based machines and direct current based machines named Alternators and Generators respectively. This session provides a brief explanation about the Transformers, Induction motors, synchronous motors and generators along with the power factor corrections.

Power systems:

  This session is an overview about Generation, Transmission, Distribution. The analysis of different kinds of power generating systems, grids, substation and distribution along with the systems protection using circuit breakers and relays etc..

Electrical Circuits:

  This session provides brief explanation about KCL and KVL laws, different network theorems such as superposition, thevenins, Norton’s, Tellegens etc.. , Graph orientation, Network theory, AC fundamentals, Laplace transform application in electrical circuits, magnetic circuits.

 Control systems:

    In Control systems viewer has a chance to learn about  different performance and characteristics of  the transfer function of the system and frequency plot and phase plot using Bode plot and Routh criterion  by using poles and zeros.



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