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This unit introduces learners to the fundamental principles of electrical power and energy in both DC and AC circuits. It develops understanding of how electrical power is generated, measured, transmitted, and consumed in practical electrical systems.

Students will learn to calculate electrical power using appropriate formulas for single-phase and three-phase systems, understand the relationship between voltage, current, resistance, and power, and apply these concepts in real-world installations. The unit also covers energy consumption, energy efficiency, and power factor, including methods of power factor correction.

The Power Electronics unit is a vital component of the Diploma in Electrical Engineering curriculum, designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles, devices, and applications involved in the control and conversion of electrical power using solid-state electronic devices. This unit emphasizes the theory, design, and operation of power electronic circuits, highlighting their role in modern electrical systems, industrial automation, renewable energy, and variable-speed drives.

The Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation unit is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, techniques, and practical applications involved in measuring electrical quantities accurately in various systems. This unit introduces the fundamental concepts of measurement theory, error analysis, calibration, and instrumentation, equipping learners with the skills to select, use, and interpret instruments in both laboratory and industrial settings.

Students will study the working principles, construction, and operation of a wide range of measuring devices, including ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, energy meters, multimeters, and oscilloscopes. The unit also covers advanced instruments such as transducers, sensors, and data acquisition systems used to measure voltage, current, resistance, power, energy, and other electrical parameters.