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Johir Ahemmod Chowduri × Daffodil Polytechnic institute × Md. Shahriyar Rahaman × Sarower Hossain Sumon × MD. Badeuzzamal Sarker ×
Basic Electricity (26711)
Course Conducted By
Pulak Biswas
Instructor
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

Course Conducted By
Rubel Hossen
Instructor
ENT ,TCT , Textile Technology
Semester: 1st, 3rd
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

AIMS
• To familiarize the basic quantities & laws and to apply them in solving problems of electrical circuits.
• To acquaint with electro-chemistry, electro-magnetism, electro-magnetic induction and electrostatic.
• To develop skill in electrical wiring.
• To appreciate the safety measures to be taken for electrical wiring

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Electric current and ohm's law; conductors and insulators; basic electrical circuits; power and energy; basic electro-chemistry; electro-magnetism; electro-magnetic induction; electrostatics; wires and cables; hand tools used in wiring; house wiring; controlling devices; protective devices; earthing.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS (EEM)-26712
Course Conducted By
Md. Shahriyar Rahman
Instructor, Electrical Technology.
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

OBJECTIVES:
● Develop and understand the concept of conducting materials.
● Develop and understand the concept of insulating materials.
● Develop and understand the concept of semiconducting materials.
● Understand the magnetic materials.
● Understand the transformer oil.
● Understand the optical fiber.

SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Conducting and no conducting materials, conduct materials, high resistive materials, magnetic materials, insulating
materials, transformer oil, semiconducting materials, optical fiber.
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INSTRUMENTATION & PROCESS CONTROL (66863)
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of these content student will be able to achieve and acquire knowledge, skills and
attitude in the area of instrumentation and process control with special emphasis on:
 Transducer
 Signal conditioning
 Recorders.
 Measuring techniques of special quantities
 Data acquisition
 Control theory
 Servo control
Basic Electricity (26711)
Basic Electricity
Created by
Asaduzzaman
Instructor
Electrical Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.

AIMS
• To familiarize the basic electrical quantities & laws and to apply them in solving problems of electrical circuits.
• To acquaint with electro-chemistry, electro-magnetism, electro-magnetic induction and electrostatic.
• To develop skill in electrical wiring.
• To appreciate the safety measures to be taken for electrical wiring.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Electric current and ohm's law; conductors and insulators; basic electrical circuits; power and energy; basic electro-chemistry; electro-magnetism; electro-magnetic induction; electrostatics; wires and cables; hand tools used in wiring; house wiring; controlling devices; protective devices; earthing.
Digital Electronics-2(26841)
Course Conducted By
Md. Badeuzzamal Sarker
Instructor
Electrical Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

Course Conducted By
Sarower Hossain Sumon
Jr. Instructor
Electronics Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

Diploma in Engineering Level students are required to acquire the knowledge and skill on the concept of Digital counters, shift registers, memory, ADC, DAC, PLD, PLA, PAL, GAL, SAP-1, and 8085 microprocessors which are used in about all digital system and the foundation of advanced microprocessors, microcontroller and PLC.

After Completing the subject, students will be able to:
 Explain the register and counter
 Use Memory
 Describe ADC and DAC
 State programmable logic Devices
 Describe simple computer
 Explain Program 8085 microprocessor
Digital Electronics-1(26831)
Course Conducted By
Sarower Hossain Sumon
Jr. Instructor
Electronics Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering (CST 3rd Semester)
Objectives of the Course
After completion of the course students will be able to:
You will get concept of digital electronics; Logic gates, Boolean algebra and logic simplification &Combinational logic circuits.