SCHEME
OF EXAMINATION
&
DETAILED
SYLLABUS
for
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
GURU
GOBIND SINGH
INDRAPRASTHA
UNIVERSITY
KASHMERE
GATE, DELHI
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH.)
DEGREE COURSE (Common to all branches)
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
Applied Mathematics – I |
3 |
1 |
4 |
|
Applied Physics – I |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Applied Chemistry – I |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Manufacturing Process |
2 |
0 |
2 |
|
Introduction to Computers and Auto CAD |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Communication Skills – I |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Impact of Science & Technology on Society |
1 |
0 |
1 |
|
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE |
||||
Applied Physics Lab. – I |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
Applied Chemistry Lab. – I |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
Introduction to Auto CAD Office Automation and Web Design |
- |
3 |
2 |
|
Workshop Practice |
- |
3 |
2 |
|
Engineering Graphics Lab. |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
TOTAL |
14 |
17 |
26 |
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH.)
DEGREE COURSE (Common to all branches)
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
Applied Mathematics – II |
3 |
1 |
4 |
|
Applied Physics – II |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Applied Chemistry – II |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Introduction to Programming |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Engineering Mechanics |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Electrical Science |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Communication Skills – II |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE |
||||
Applied Physics Lab. – II |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
Applied Chemistry Lab. – II |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
C Programming Lab. |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
Engineering Mechanics Lab. |
- |
3 |
2 |
|
Electrical Science Lab. |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
TOTAL |
15 |
18 |
28 |
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
THIRD SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
THEORY PAPERS |
||||
ETMA 201 |
Applied Mathematics – III |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 203 |
Analog Electronics-I |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEC 205 |
Circuits & Systems |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 207 |
Electrical Engineering Materials |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 209 |
Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion – I |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETCS 211 |
Data Structures |
3 |
1 |
4 |
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE |
||||
ETEE 251 |
Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEC 253 |
*Circuits & Systems lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 255 |
*Analog Electronics – I Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETCS 257 |
Data Structures Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
|
Total |
18 |
14 |
28 |
*Some lab experiments must be performed using any circuit simulation software e.g. PSPICE.
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
FOURTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
ETEE 202 |
Electro - Mechanical Energy Conversion – II |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 204 |
Analog Electronics – II |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 206 |
Power System – I |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 208 |
Control Engineering – I |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 210 |
Electromagnetic Field Theory |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 212 |
Power Station Practice |
3 |
1 |
4 |
PRACTICAL/VIVA
VOCE |
||||
ETEE 252 |
Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 254 |
*Analog Electronics Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 256 |
Power System –I Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 258 |
Control Engineering Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
|
Total |
18 |
14 |
28 |
*Some lab experiments must be performed using any circuit simulation software e.g. PSPICE.
NOTE: 4-6 weeks training will be held after fourth
semester. However, Viva-Voce will be conducted in the fifth semester.
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
FIFTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
THEORY PAPERS |
||||
ETEE 301 |
Digital Electronics |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 303 |
Object Oriented Programming using C++ |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 305 |
Communication Systems & Circuits |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 307 |
Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETCS 309 |
Database Management Systems |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETMS 311 |
Organizational Behavior |
3 |
1 |
4 |
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE |
||||
ETEE 351 |
Digital Electronics Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 353 |
Object Oriented Programming using C++ Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 355 |
Communication Systems & Circuits Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 357 |
Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETCS 359 |
Database Management Systems Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 361 |
#^Practical Training |
- |
- |
1 |
|
Total |
18 |
16 |
30 |
# NUES
^Practical training was conducted after fourth
semester. However, Viva-Voce for evaluation of Practical Training will be
conducted in this semester.
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
SIXTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
THEORY PAPERS |
||||
ETEE 302 |
Microprocessor |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 304 |
Power System– II |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 306 |
Power Electronics |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETIT 308 |
Digital Signal Processing |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 310 |
Utilization of Electrical Energy |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 312 |
VLSI Design & its Applications |
3 |
1 |
4 |
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE |
||||
ETEE 352 |
Microprocessor Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 354 |
Power System-II Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETIT 356 |
Digital Signal Processing Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 358 |
Power Electronics Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 360 |
Electrical Energy Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
|
Total |
18 |
16 |
29 |
NOTE: 4-6 weeks training will be held after sixth
semester. However, Viva-Voce will be conducted in the seventh semester.
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
SEVENTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
ETEE 401 |
Electrical Drives |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 403 |
HVDC Transmission |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ELECTIVE (SELECT ANY TWO) |
||||
ETEE 405 |
Computer Networks |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 407 |
Biomedical Instrumentation |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 409 |
Reliability Engineering & Application to Power System |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 411 |
Modelling and
Simulation of Electrical Machine |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 413 |
Non-conventional
Energy System |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 415 |
Software
Engineering |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 417 |
Optical
Communication |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 419 |
Telemetry &
Data Acquisition System |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 421 |
Electrical Energy
Conservation |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 423 |
Soft Computing |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 425 |
Project |
- |
- |
4 |
PRACTICAL/VIVA
VOCE |
||||
ETEE 451 |
Electrical Drives Lab |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 453 |
Practical based on Elective |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 455 |
#Seminar |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 457 |
*Minor Project |
0 |
8 |
4 |
ETEE 459 |
#^Practical Training |
- |
- |
1 |
|
Total |
12 |
18 |
24 |
# NON UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION SYSTEM
*The student will submit a synopsis at the beginning
of the semester for approval from the departmental committee in a specified
format. The student will have to present the progress of the work through
seminars and progress reports.
^Practical training was conducted after sixth
semester. However, Viva-Voce for evaluation of Practical Training will be
conducted in this semester.
BACHELOR
OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electrical
& Electronics Engineering)
EIGHTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Code No. |
Paper |
L |
T/P |
Credits |
THEORY PAPERS |
||||
ETEE 402 |
Advanced Control Systems |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 404 |
Flexible A.C. Transmission Systems |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ELECTIVE (SELECT ANY ONE) |
||||
ETEE 406 |
Optimization Techniques |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 408 |
Application of Power Electronics to Power Systems |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 410 |
Object Oriented Software Engineering |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEC 412 |
Digital image Processing |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 414 |
Advanced Computer Networks |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 416 |
High Voltage Engineering |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 418 |
Embedded Systems |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 420 |
Instrumentation |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 422 |
Power Quality Management |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 424 |
Special Purpose Machines |
3 |
1 |
4 |
ETEE 426 |
Power Plant Instrumentation |
3 |
1 |
4 |
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE |
||||
ETEE 452 |
Advanced Control System Lab. |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 454 |
Practical Based on Elective |
0 |
2 |
1 |
ETEE 456 |
*Major Project |
0 |
14 |
7 |
|
Total |
09 |
21 |
21 |
*The student will submit a synopsis at the beginning of the semester for approval from the departmental committee in a specified format. The student will have to present the progress of the work through seminars and progress reports.
NOTE:
1. The total number of the credits of the B.Tech. (E&E) Programme = 214
2. Each student shall be required to appear for examinations in all courses. However, for the award of the degree a student shall be required to earn the minimum of 200 credits.
Paper Code: ETMA-101 L T C
Paper: Applied Mathematics – I 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
COMPLEX NUMBERS AND INFINITE SERIES: De Moivre’s theorem and roots of complex numbers. Euler’s theorem, Logarithmic Functions, Circular, Hyperbolic Functions and their Inverses. Convergence and Divergence of Infinite series, Comparison test d’Alembert’s ratio test. Higher ratio test, Cauchy’s root test. Alternating series, Lebnitz test, Absolute and conditioinal convergence. [No. of Hrs. 10]
CALCULUS OF ONE VARIABLE: Successive differentiation. Leibnitz theorem (without proof) McLaurin’s and Taylor’s expansion of functions, errors and approximation.
Asymptotes of Cartesian curves. Curveture of curves in Cartesian, parametric and polar coordinates, Tracing of curves in Cartesian, parametric and polar coordinates (like conics, astroid, hypocycloid, Folium of Descartes, Cycloid, Circle, Cardiode, Lemniscate of Bernoulli, equiangular spiral). Reduction Formulae for evaluating
Finding area under the curves, Length of the curves, volume and surface of
solids of revolution. [No.
of Hrs. 15]
LINEAR ALGEBRA – MATERICES: Rank
of matrix, Linear transformations, Hermitian and skeew – Hermitian forms,
Inverse of matrix by elementary operations. Consistency of linear simultaneous
equations, Diagonalisation of a matrix, Eigen values and eigen vectors. Caley –
Hamilton theorem (without proof). [No.
of Hrs. 09]
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS: First order differential equations – exact and reducible to
exact form. Linear differential equations of higher order with constant
coefficients. Solution of simultaneous differential equations. Variation of
parameters, Solution of homogeneous differential equations – Canchy and
Legendre forms. (No. of
Hrs. 10]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kresyzig, E., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley and Sons. (Latest edition).
2. Jain, R. K. and Iyengar, S. R. K., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Narosa, 2003 (2nd Ed.).
1. Mitin, V. V.; Polis, M. P. and Romanov, D. A., “Modern Advanced Mathematics for Engineers”, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
2. Wylie, R., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
3. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Dr. A. B. Mathur, V. P. Jaggi (Khanna publications)
Paper
Code: ETPH – 103 L T C
Paper: APPLIED PHYSICS – I 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Interference of Light: Interference
due to division of wavefront and division of amplitude, Young’s double slit
expt., Interference, Principle of Superposition, Theory of Biprism,
Interference from parallel thin films, wedge shaped films, Newton rings,
Michelson interferometer.
Diffraction: Fresnel Diffraction, Diffraction at a
straight edge, Fraunhoffer diffraction due to N slits, Diffraction grating,
absent spectra, dispersive power of Grating, resolving power of prism and
grating. [No. of
Hrs. 8]
Polarization: Introduction,
production of plane polarized light by different methods, Brewster and Malus
Laws. Double refraction, Quarter & half wave plate, Nicol prism, specific
rotation, Laurent’s half shade polarimeter.
Optical Instruments : Ramdson
& Huygen Eye pieces, Electron microscope.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Laser: Introduction,
temporal and spatial coherence, principle of Laser, stimulated and spontaneous
emission, Einstein’s Coefficients, He-Ne Laser, Ruby Laser, Application of
Lasers.
Fibre Optics: Introduction,
numerical aperture, step index and graded index fibres, attenuation &
dispersion mechanism in optical fibers (Qualitative only), application of
optical fibres, optical communication (block diagram only)
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Mechanics: Central and
non-central forces, Inverse square force, SHM, Damped, undamped and forced
Oscillations.
Special theory of Relativity: Frame
of reference, Michelson-Morley experiment, basic postulates of special
relativity, Lorentz transformations (space – time coordinates & velocity
only), mass energy relation.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A. Ghatak, “Optics”
2. N. Subrahmanyam and Brij Lal, “Optics”
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Jenkins and White, “Fundamentals of Optics”
2. C. Kittle, “Mechanics”, Berkeley Physics Course, Vol.- I.
3. A. Beiser, “Concepts of Modern Physics”
Paper Code: ETCH – 105 L T C
Paper: Applied Chemistry – I 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Water: Specifications for water, analysis of water – alkalinity, hardness and its determination (EDTA method only). Water for domestic use, Water softening processes – Lime – Soda process, Ion exchange method, boiler feed water, boiler problems-scale, sludge, priming and foaming, caustic embitterment and corrosion, their causes and prevention, removal of silica, removal of dissolved gases, carbonate and phosphate conditioning, colloidal conditioning, calgon treatment, Numerical problems on alkalinity, hardness, Lime-Soda process and Ion exchange method, EDTA method. [No. of Hrs: 08]
Fuels: Classification, combustion and chemical principles involved in it, calorific value: gross and net calorific values and their determination by bomb calorimeter and Boy’s gas calorimeter.
Solid Fuels: Proximate and ultimate analysis of coal and their importance, High and low temperature carbonisation, Coke: Its manufacture by Otto Hoffman oven.
Liquid Fuels: Conversion of coal into liquid fuels (Bergius process and Fisher-Tropsch Process) and mechanism, Petroleum: its chemical composition and fractional distillation, cracking of heavy oil residues – thermal and catalytic cracking, knocking and chemical structure, octane number and cetane number and their significance, power alcohol, Analysis of flue gases by Orsat’s apparatus, Numerical on calorific value, combustion, proximate and ultimate analysis of coal, flue gas analysis. [No. of Hrs: 08]
Environmental Pollution and Control: Air Pollution: Types of pollutants, source effects, sink and control of primary pollutants – CO, Nox, HC, Sox and particulates, effects of pollutants on man and environment – photochemical smog and acid rain.
Water Pollution: Classification of pollutants, their sources, waste water treatment – domestic and industrial.
Soil Pollution: Composition of soil, classification and effects of soil pollutants and their control.
Solid Waste Pollution: Classification, waste treatment & Disposal methods (Composting, sanitary landfilling, thermal processes, recycling and reuse).
Hazardous Wastes: Classification – radioactive, biomedical and chemical, treatment and disposal – physical, chemical and biological processes. [No. of Hrs: 08]
UNIT - IV
Solutions: Ideal and non-ideal solutions, Raoult’s Law, Distillation of binary solutions, Henry’s Law, Nernst distribution law, Arrhenius theory and special behaviour of strong electrolytes.
Corrosion: Types of corrosion (dry, wet, atmospheric and soil corrosion), theories of corrosion, protective measures against corrosion. [No. of Hrs: 08]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Chemistry in Engineering & Technology (Vol I & II) (Latest ed.), By J.C. Kuriacose & J. Rajaram
2. Environmental Chemistry & Pollution Control (Latest ed.), By S.S. Dara
3. Applied Chemistry (Latest ed.), By H.D. Gesser
Paper Code: ETME 107 L
T C
Paper: Manufacturing Processes 2 0 2
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Casting Processes:
Principles of metal casting: Pattern materials, types and allowance; Study of moulding, sand moulding, tools, moulding materials, classification of moulds, core, elements of gating system, casting defects, description and operation of cupola: special casting processes e.g. die-casting, permanent mould casting, centrifugal casting, investment casting. [No. of Hrs. 6]
Smithy and Forging:
Basic operation e.g. upsetting, fullering, flattening, drawing, swaging: tools and appliances: drop forging, press forging.
Fitting,
sawing, chipping, thread cutting (die), tapping; Study of hand tools, Marking
and marking tools. [No. of Hrs. 6]
Metal joining:
Welding principles, classification of welding techniques; Oxyacetylene Gas welding, equipment and field of application, Arc-welding, metal arc, Carbon arc, submerged arc and atomic hydrogen welding, Electric resistance welding: spot, seam, butt, and percussion welding; Flux: composition, properties and function; Electrodes, Types of joints and edge preparation, Brazing and soldering. [No. of Hrs. 6]
Sheet Metal Work:
Common processes, tools and
equipments; metals used for sheets, standard specification for sheets,
spinning, bending, embossing and coining. [No.
of Hrs. 5]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Manufacturing Process by Raghuvanshi.
1. Manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao (TMH publications)
REFERENCE
BOOK:
1. Workshop Technology by Hazra-Chowdhary
2. Production Engineering by R.K.Jain
3. Workshop Technology by Chapman
Paper Code: ETCS 109 L T C
Paper: Introduction to Computer Systems 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Introduction to Computer:
Overview of Computer organization and
historical perspective computer applications in various fields of science and
management.
Data representation: Number systems, character
representation codes, Binary, hex, octal codes and their inter conversions.
Binary arithmetic, Floating-point arithmetic, signed and unsigned numbers.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT - II
Introduction to OS
and Office Automation
Concept of computing, Introduction to Operating
Systems such as DOS, windows 2000/Xp, UNIX, Client Server Technology, etc.
(only brief user level description).
Introduction to World Processing,
Spread Sheet & Presentation software e.g. MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Power
Point. [No.
of Hrs. 8]
Introduction to Auto CAD
Coordinate System, 2D drafting: lines, circles,
arc, polygon, etc., Editing, 3D, Solid modeling, Rendering, Use of Auto CAD for
engineering drawing practices.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Web Technologies
Introduction to World Wide Web, Search engines, e-mail, news, gopher, Audio &
Video Conferencing, Internet Protocols: FTP, telnet, TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP,
Languages used for WEB Technology: HTML, practical examples using DHTML and
Static HTML
[No. of Hrs. 8]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rajaraman, “Fundamentals of Computers”, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition.
2. Mark Middlebrook, “Autocad 2004 for Dummies”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2000.
3. Vikas Gupta, “Comdex Computer Course Kit”, Dreamtech Press, 2004.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Alexis Leon & Mathews Leon, “Fundamentals of Computer Science & Communication Engineering”, Leon Techworld, 1998.
2. Omura, “Mastering Autocad 2000 for Mechanical Eng ineers” BPB Publications, 2nd Edition, 1998.
3. A.S. Tanenbaum, “ Computer Networks”, Pearson Education India Ltd., 3rd Edition, 2002.
Paper Code: ETEL-111 L T C
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT - I
Remedial Grammar: Errors of Accidence and syntax with reference to Parts of Speech; Agreement of Subject and Verb; Tense and Concord; Conditional Clauses; Use of connectives in Complex and Compound sentences; Question tags and short responses.
[No. of Hrs: 06]
Vocabulary and Usage: Word Formations (by adding suffixes and prefixes); Technical Word Formation; Synonyms, Antonyms, Homophones, and Homonyms; One Word Substitution; Misappropriations; Indianisms; Redundant Words; Phrasal Verb Idioms. [No. of Hrs: 06]
Technical Writing:
(A) Scientific Attitude and Impersonal Style; Plain Statements, Definitions; Description and Explanations (of objects, instruments, Processes, Scientific Principles, etc.)
Summarizing and abstracting; Expressing ideas within a restricted word limit; Paragraph Writing (Paragraph division, introduction and the conclusion, Variety in sentences and paragraphs)
Interpretation and use of charts, graphs and tables in technical writing.
Punctuation
(B) Reading at various speeds (slow, fast, very fast); reading different kinds of texts for different purpose (e.g. for relaxation, for information, for discussion at a later stage, etc.); reading between the lines.
Comprehension of Unseen Passages [No. of Hrs: 10]
Text: The following prose pieces from Best Science Writing : Reading and Insights edited by Robert Gannon prescribed text (Hyderabad: University Press (India) Limited, 1991).
1. Chapter 2: “After 63 years, Why Are They Still Testing Einstein?” by C.P. Gilmore
2. Chapter 5: “Star Wars : The Leaky Shield” By Carl Sagan
3. Chapter 10: “Chaos : The Ultimate Asymmetry” by Arthur Fisher
4. Chapter 11: “Bill Moss, Tentmaker” by Robert Gannon
5. Chapter 12: “Totality - A Report” by Michael Rogers
[No. of Hrs: 10]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Maison, Margaret M. Examine Your English, Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1980
2. Sharma, R.S. Technical Writing. Delhi: Radha Publication, 1999
3. Sudarsanam, R. Understanding Technical English. Delhi: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1992
4. Gannon, Robert, Edt. Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights. Hyderabad: University Press (India) Limited, 1991.
Paper Code: ETEL-113 L T C
*Non University Examination Scheme (NUES)
Paper Code: ETPH-151 L P C
Paper: Applied PHYSICS
LAB – I 0 2 1
List of
Experiments
(1) To plot a graph between the distance of the knife-edge from the center of the gravity and the time period of bar pendulum. From the graph, find
(a) The acceleration due to gravity
(b) The radius of gyration and the moment of inertia of the bar about an axis.
(2) To determine the moment of inertia of a flywheel about its own axis of rotation.
(3) To determine the value of acceleration due to gravity using koter’s pendulum.
(4) To determine the frequency of A.C. mains using sonometer and an electromagnet.
(5) To determine the frequency of electrically maintained turning fork by Melde’s method.
(6) To determine the dispersive power of prism using spectrometer and mercury source.
(7) To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Newton’s Ring.
(8) To determine the wavelength of sodium light using diffraction grating.
(9) To determine the refractive index of a prism using spectrometer.
(10) To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar solution with the help of polarimeter.
(11) To find the wavelength of He-Ne Laser using transmission diffraction grating.
(12) To determine the numeral aperture (NA) of a Optical Fibre.
(13) Compute simulation (simple application of Monte Carlo) e.g. Brownian motion, charging & discharging of capacitor.
Paper Code: ETCH – 153 L P C
Paper: Applied Chemistry Lab – I 0 2 1
List
of Experiments
1. To determine the percentage composition of a mixture of Sodium hydroxide and Sodium Chloride.
2. To determine the amount of Sodium Carbonate in the given mixture of Sodium Carbonate and Sodium Bicarbonate.
3. Determine the amount of Oxalic Acid and Sulphuric Acid/Hydrochloric Acid in one litre of solution given standard Sodium Hydroxide and Potassium Permanganate.
4. To determine the Carbonate, Bicarbonate and Chloride contents in irrigation water.
5. To determine the no. of water molecules of crystallization in Mohr’s salt provided standard dichromate solution using internal indicator.
6. Determine the amount of Cu in the copper ore solution provided hypo solution.
7. Iodometric Titration of K2Cr2O7 v/s Na2S2O3 to determine the percentage purity of K2Cr2O7 sample.
8. Argentometric titration one each of Vohlard’s method and of Mohr’s method.
9. Complexometric Titrations.
10. Detrmination of dissolved Oxygen in given sample if water.
TEXT BOOKS:
Paper Code: ETCS 155 L P C
Paper: Introduction to AutoCAD, Office Automation and Web
Design 0 3 2
List of
Experiments
1. Use Microsoft-Word to perform the following:
a) Send out invitation letter to several people using mail merge facility.
b) Create tabular data in word and insert graph to represent data.
c) Create a Macro and use it in an application.
2. Use Microsoft-Excel to perform the following:
a) Create a Macro and use it in an application
b) Enter the name and marks of 10 students and perform various mathematical functions on it.
c) Enter first quarter performance of five companies and create a pie chart showing there shareholders in the market.
3. Use Microsoft Power-Point to perform the following
a) Create a slide show on any subject of your choice using minimum five slides.
b) Create slideshow in operating sound.
c) Create an animation using group, ungroup, order, textbox image insert etc.
4. Use HTML to design a Home page for IGIT using all the features of HTML like buttons, frames, marquee check boxes etc..
5. Use AutoCAD to do the following:
a) Use of Drawing & Editing Properties: Modify Object Properties and a know how of layers, colors and prototype drawing.
b) Draw line (Poly line, multi line, linear line), polygon, ellipse, circle, arc, rectangle and use cross hatching, regions, boundary, spline, donut, fillet and extent commands.
c) Dimensioning commands, styles, control scale factors, drawing set-up, grip editing objects snaps, utility commands.
d) Projection of points, lines and solids,
e) Section of Solids
f) Development and Intersection of Surface
g) Isomeric Projections
Paper Code: ETME-157 L P C
Paper: Workshop Practice 0 3 2
Materials: Spectrography method for finding
composition of materials.
Wood Working Shop: Making of various joints, Pattern making.
Foundary Shop: Bench moulding with single piece pattern and two piece pattern.
Floor moulding – Making of bend pipe mould etc.
Machine moulding – Making of mould using Match-plate pattern.
Core making- Making and baking of dry sand cores for placing in horizontal, vertical and hanging positions in the mould cavity.
Fitting Shop: Learning use of fitting hand tools, marking tools, marking gauge.
Exercises: Jobs made out of MS Flats, making saw – cut filling V-cut taper at the corners, circular cut, fitting square in square, triangle in square.
Welding Shop: Electric arc welding, Edge preparations, Exercises making of various joints. Bead formation in horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
Gas Welding: Oxy-Acetylene welding and cutting of ferrous metals.
Soldering: Dip soldering.
Brazing: With Oxy-Acetylene gas.
Sheet Metal Shop: Learning use of sheet-metal tools, Exercises: Making jobs out of GI sheet metal. Cylindrical, Conical and Prismatic shapes.
Project Shop: Extrusion of soft metals, Plastic
coating of copper wires, Plastic moulding.
Paper Code: ETME-159 L P C
Paper: Engineering Graphics Lab 0 2 1
General: Importance, Significance and scope of engineering drawing, Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of proportioning, Different types of projections, Orthographic Projection, B.I.S. Specifications,
Projections of Point and Lines: Introduction of planes of projection, Reference and auxiliary planes, projections of points and Lines in different quadrants, traces, inclinations, and true lengths of the lines, projections on Auxiliary planes, shortest distance, intersecting and non-intersecting lines.
UNIT – II
Planes other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of other planes (perpendicular and oblique), their traces, inclinations etc., Projections of points and lines lying in the planes, conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary Plane and solution of related problems.
Projections of Plane Figures: Different cases of plane figures (of different shapes) making different angles with one or both reference planes and lines lying in the plane figures making different given angles (with one of both reference planes). Obtaining true shape of the plane figure by projection.
Projection of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in different positions, Axis faces and lines lying in the faces of the solid making given angles.
CADD
UNIT - IV
Isometric Projection
Nomography : Basic Concepts and use.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Engineering drawing by N.D.Bhatt (Charotar Publications).
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Drawing by S.C.Sharma & Navin Kumar (Galgotia Publications)
2. Engineering Drawing by Venugopalan.
3. Engineering Drawing by P.S.Gill
Paper Code: ETMA-102 L T C
Paper: Applied Mathematics - II 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES:
Partial differentiation, ordinary derivatives of first and second order in terms of partial derivaties, Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions, change of variables, Taylor’s theorem of two variables and its application to approximate errors. Maxima and Minima of two variables, Langranges method of undermined multipliers and Jacobians.
[No.
of Hrs. 12]
FUNCTIONS OF COMPLEX VARIABLES:
Derivatives of complex
functions, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic Conjugates,
Conformal mapping, Standard mappings – linear, square, inverse and bilinear.
Complex line integral, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula,
Zeros and Singularities / Taylor series, Laurents series, Calculation of
residues. Residue theorem, Evaluation and real integrals. [No.
of Hrs. 12]
VECTOR CALCULUS:
Scalar and Vector point functions, Gradient, Divergence, Curl with geometrical physical interpretationjs, Directional: derivatives, Properties.
Line integrals and application to work done, Green’s Lemma, Surface integrals and Volume integrals, Stoke’s theorem and Gauss divergence theorem (both without proof).
[No.
of Hrs. 10]
LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION:
Existence condition, Laplace
transform of standard functions, Properties, Inverse Laplace transform of
functions using partial fractions, Convolution and coinvolution theorem.
Solving linear differential equations using Laplace transform. Unit step
function, Impulse function and Periodic function and their transforms. [No.
of Hrs. 10]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. E. Kresyzig, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley and Sons. (Latest edition).
2. R. K. Jain and S. R. K. Iyengar, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Narosa, 2003 (2nd Ed.).
3. Dr. A. B. Mathur, V. P. Jaggi, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publishers.
1. V. V. Mitin, M. P. Polis and D. A. Romanov, “Modern Advanced Mathematics for Engineers”, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
2. R. Wylie, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Paper Code: ETPH-104 L T C
Paper:
APPLIED PHYSICS – II 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Electromagnetic Theory (EMT)
Motion of Charged Particles in crossed electric
& magnetic fields, Velocity Selector & Magnetic focussing, Gauss law,
continuity equation, inconsistency in Ampere’s Law, Maxwell’s equations
(differential and integral forms), poynting vector, Poynting Theorem (Statement
only), propagation of plane electromagnetic waves in conducting and
non-conducting medium. [No.
of Hrs. 8]
Quantum Mechanics & Statistical Physics:
De-Broglie Hypothesis, Davisson Germer
experiment, wave function and its properties, expectation value, Wave Packet,
Uncertainity principle. Schrodinger Equation for free Particle, Time Dependent
Schrodinger Equation, Particle in a box (1-D), Single step Barrier, Tunneling
effect.
Qualitative Features of Maxwell Bollzman, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics distribution, functions & their comparison (no derivation) [No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT - III
Solid State Physics
Formation of energy bands in metals, semiconductors and insulators; intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, Fermi energy levels for doped, undoped semiconductors and pn junction; Tunnel diode, Zener diode.
Superconductivity:
Meissner Effect, Type I and Type II Superconductors, BCS theory (Qualitative
only), London’s equation, properties of superconductors & applications. [No. of
Hrs. 8]
UNIT - IV
X-Rays: production and properties, Crystalline and Anorphous solids (Brief) Bragg’s Law, Applications.
Ultrasonics: Introduction, Production of Ultrasonics (Magentostriction and piezoelectric methods), engineering applications. [No. of Hrs. 8]
1. A. BEISER, “Concept of Modern Physics”
2. Rajam, “Atomic Physics”
3. Greiner, “Quantum Physics”
4. Griffth, “Introduction to Electrodynamics”
1. Jordan & Balmain, “Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems”
2. Kittel, “Solid State Physics”
3. R.L. Singhal, “Solid State Physics”
4. Schiff, “Quantum Mechanics”
Paper Code: ETCH – 106 L T C
Paper: Applied Chemistry – II 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Chemical Bonding:
Potential Energy curve for H2
molecule, co-ordinate bond, Werner’s theory, effective atomic numbers,
isomerism in co-ordinate compounds. Hydrogen bonding, Vander Waal’s forces, hybridization
including d-orbitals, Valence shell Electron Repulsion Theory (VSEPR).
Discussion of structures of IF3, SnCl2, CO32-,
Molecular Orbital theory, Linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) method.
Structures of simple heteronuclear diatomic molecules such as CO, NO, HF, HCl. [No.
of Hrs: 08]
Gaseous State: Gas laws
and Kinetic theory of gases, Distribution of molecular velocities, Mean free
path, Real gases – non ideal behaviour, causes of deviation from ideal
behaviour, Vander Waal’s equation. Liquefaction of gases. Numericals based on
above topics.
Thermochemistry: Hess’s
Law, Heat of a reaction, Effect of temperature on heat of reaction at constant
pressure (Kirchoff’s eq.), heat of dilution, heat of hydration, heat of
neutralization and heat of combustion, Flame temperature. [No.
of Hrs: 08]
Catalysis: Criteria for
catalysis : Homogeneous catalysis – acid-base, Enzymatic catalysis, Catalysis
by metal salts, Heterogeneous catalysis, concepts of promoters, inhibitors and
poisoning, physiosorption, chemisorption, surface area.
The Phase Rule: Definitions of various terms, Gibb’s Phase rule, Application of phase rule to one component system – the water system and Sulphur system. Two component system : Lead – Silver, FeCl3 – water, Na2SO4 – water. No. of Hrs: 08]
Polymers and Composites: Functionality, Degree of polymerization, concept of molecular weight (number average, weight average & numerical based on them), Linear, branched and cross-linked polymers, Tacticity of polymers, Homo and Copolymers (Classification based on repeat unit), Structure – property relationship of polymers. Industrial applications of important thermoplastic, thermosetting polymers, Elastomers, Natural Polymers.
Conducting Polymers : Properties and applications.
Composites : Classification,
Fibre and particle reinforced composites. [No.
of Hrs: 08]
1. J.D. Lee, “Inorganic Chemistry”, Latest ed.
2. J.C. Kuriacose & J. Rajaram, “Chemistry in Engineering & Technology, Vol I & II, Latest ed.
3. Puri, Sharma & Pathania, “Principles of Physical Chemistry”, Latest ed.
4. V.R. Gowarikar, N.V. Viswanathan & Jayadev Sreedha, “Polymer Science”, Latest ed.
Paper Code: ETCS 108 L T C
Paper: Introduction to Programming 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT - I
Introduction to Programming: Concept of algorithms, Flow Charts, Data Flow diagrams etc., Introduction to the Editing tools such as vi or MS-VC editors, Concepts of the finite storage, bits bytes, kilo, mega and gigabytes. Concepts of character representation, Number Systems & Binary Arithmetic. [No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT - II
Programming using C: The emphasis should be more on programming techniques rather than the language itself. The C Programming language is being chosen mainly because of the availability of the compilers, books and other reference materials.
Example of some simple C program. Concept of variables, program statements and function calls from the library (Printf for example)
C data types, int, char, float etc., C expressions, arithmetic operation, relational and logic operations, C assignment statements, extension of assignment of the operations. C primitive input output using getchar and putchar, exposure to the scanf and printf functions, C Statements, conditional executing using if, else. Optionally switch and break statements may be mentioned. [No. of Hrs. 8]
Iterations and Subprograms: Concept of loops, example of loops in C using for, while and do-while. Optionally continue may be mentioned.
One dimensional arrays and example of iterative programs using arrays, 2-d arrays Use in matrix computations.
Concept of Sub-programming, functions Example of functions. Argument passing mainly for the simple variables. [No. of Hrs. 8]
Pointers and Strings: Pointers, relationship between arrays and pointers Argument passing using pointers Array of pointers. Passing arrays as arguments.
Strings and C string library.
Structure and Unions. Defining C structures, passing strings as arguments Programming examples. [No. of Hrs. 8]
1. Yashwant Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publications, 2nd Edition, 2001.
2. Herbert Schildt, “C:The complete reference”, Osbourne Mcgraw Hill, 4th Edition, 2002.
Paper Code: ETME 110 L T C
Paper: Engineering Mechanics 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Force system: Free body diagram, Eqilibrium equations and applications.
Friction: Static and Kinetic friction, laws of dry friction, co-efficient of friction, angle of friction, angle of repose, cone of friction, friction lock, friction of flat pivot and collared thrust bearings, Belt drive- derivation of equation.
T1/T2 =emq and its application
[No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT - II
Structure: Plane truss, perfect and imperfect truss, assumption in the truss analysis, analysis of perfect plane trusses by the method of joints, method of section.
Distributed Force:
Determination of center of gravity, center of mass and centroid by direct
integration and by the method of composite bodies, mass moment of inertia and
area moment of inertia by direct integration and composite bodies method,
radius of gyration, parallel axis theorem, Pappus theorems, polar moment of
inertia. [No.
of Hrs. 8]
Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear motion, plane curvilinear motion-rectangular coordinates, normal and tangential component.
Kinetics of Particles: Equation of motion, rectilinear motion and curvilinear motion, work energy equation, conservation of energy, impulse and momentum conservation of momentum, impact of bodies, co-efficient of restitution, loss of energy during impact.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Kinematics of Rigid Bodies: Concept of rigid body, type of rigid body motion, absolute motion, introduction to relative velocity, relative acceleration (Corioli’s component excluded) and instantaneous center of velocity, Velocity and acceleration polygons for four bar mechanism and single slider mechanism.
Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Equation of motion, translatory motion and fixed axis rotation, application of work energy principles to rigid bodies conservation of energy.
Shear force and bending Moment
Diagram.
[No.
of Hrs. 8]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A.K.Tayal,
“Engg Mechanics”, Umesh Publications
2. Sadhu Singh,
“Engg Mechanics”, Khanna Publishers
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Irving H. Shames, “Engg Mechanics”, PHI publications
2. U.C.Jindal, “Engg Mechanics”, Galgotia Publications
3. Beer & Johnston, “Engg Mechanics”, TMH
4. Subramanyam, “Engg Mechanics”
Paper Code: ETEC-112 L T C
Paper: ELECTRICAL SCIENCE 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
Circuit Analysis
Ohm’s Law, KCL, KVL Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Circuit parameters, energy storage aspects, Superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Reciprocity, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Millman’s Theorem, Star-Delta Transformation. Application of theorem to the Analysis of dc circuits. [No. of Hrs. 8]
R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits (series and parallel),
Time Constant, Phasor representation, Response of R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuit to
soinusoidal input Resonance-series and parallel R-L-C Circuits, Q-factor,
Bandwidth. [No. of
Hrs. 7]
Principles,
Construction and application of moving coil, moving iron, dynamometer type,
induction type instruments, extension of range of ammeter, voltmeter (shunt and
multiplier), Two-wattmeter method, for the measurement of power, Cathol-ray
Oscilloscope and Applications. [No.
of Hrs. 7]
Construction and Working principles and phaser diagrams of Single-phase Transformer, Emf equation, Equivalent circuit, Regulation and efficiency, and Auto transformer.
Construction and working principles of dc motor and generator and its characteristics Applications of DC machines
Construction and working
principles of 3-j-Induction
motor, Torque-speed characteristics, and Industrial applications. [No.
of Hrs. 10]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. P.C. Sen “Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics”, Wiley Eastern 2003.
2. Vincent DEL TORO “Electrical Engineering Fundamental’s Prentice Hall India”, Ed 2002.
Paper Code: ETEL-114 L T C
Paper: Communication Skills – II 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT – I
Basic
Concepts in Communication: Communication as sharing; context of
communication; the speaker/writer and the listener/reader; medium of
communication; barriers to communication; accuracy, brevity, clarity and
appropriateness in communication.
[No. of Hrs: 05]
UNIT
- II
Writing Skills: Types of writings (Expository, Descriptive, Analytic, Argumentative, Narrative etc) and their main features. Resumes and CV’s and Cover letters. Memos and Notices. Basics of Formal Reports. [No. of Hrs: 08]
UNIT - III
Verbal, Non-Verbal and Listening Skills: Elementary Phonetics (Speech Mechanism, The Description of Speech Sounds, The Phoneme, the syllable; Prosodic Features, Word Accent, Features of Connected Speech); Paralanguage and Body language; and Classroom Presentations, Hearing and Listening; Essentials of Good Listening: Achieving ability to comprehend material delivered at relatively fast speed. [No. of Hrs: 08]
UNIT
- IV
Group Discussion: Use of persuasive strategies including some rhetorical devices for emphasizing (for instance; being polite and firm; handling questions and taking in criticism of self; turn-taking strategies and effective intervention; use of body language).
[No. of Hrs: 09]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. R. K. Bansal, and J. B. Harrison, “Spoken English For India: A Manual of Speech and Phonetics”, Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1983.
2. Lewis, Hedwig. “Body Language: A Guide For Professionals. New Delhi: Response Books”, A division of Sage Publication, 2000
3. Sides, H. Charles, “How to Write & Present Technical Information”, Cambridge: CUP, 1999.
4. Forsyth, Sandy & Lesley Hutchison, “Practical Composition”, Edinburgh Oliver & Boyd, 1981
List of Experiments
1. To determine the internal resistance of Leclanche cell using potentiometer.
2. To study the charging and discharging of a capacitor and to find out the time constant.
3. To find the thermal conductivity of a poor conductor by Lee’s disk method.
4. To study the thermo emf using thermocouple and resistance using Pt. Resistance thermometer.
5. To determine the velocity of ultrasound waves using an ultrasonic spectrometer in a given liquid (Kerosene Oil)
6. To measure the frequency of a sine-wave voltage obtain from signal generator and to obtain lissajous pattern on the CRO screen by feeding two sine wave voltage from two signal generator.
7. To determine the temp. coefficient of resistance of platinum by Callender & Griffith’s Bridge.
8. To study Hall effect.
9. To determine plank’s constant.
Note:
Atleast 8 experiments must be carried out.
Proper error – analysis must be carried out with all the experiments.
Paper Code: ETCH – 154 L P C
Paper: Applied Chemistry Lab – II 0 2 1
List
of Experiments
TEXT BOOKS:
1. B.D. Khosla, A. Gulati & V.C. Garg, “Practical Physical Chemistry”, Latest ed
2. S.K. Bhasin and Sudha Rani, “Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry”, Latest ed.
Paper
Code: ETCS 156 L P C
Paper: C Programming Lab. 0 2 1
List of Experiments
1. Write a program to produce ASCII equivalent of given number
2. Write a program to find divisor or factorial of a given number.
1+ ˝ + 1/3 +________+1/20
8. Write a program to search whether a given substring exist in an input string or not and then delete this string from input string.
9. Write a recursive program for tower of Hanoi problem
10. The fibonacci sequence of numbers is 1,1,2,3,5,8……. Based on the recurrence relation F(n)=F(n-1)+F(n-2)for n>2
Write a recursive program to print the first m Fibonacci number
11. Write a menu driven program for matrices to do the following operation depending on whether the operation requires one or two matrices
a) Addition of two matrices
b) Subtraction of two matrices
c) Finding upper and lower triangular matrices
d) Trace of a matrix
e) Transpose of a matrix
f) Check of matrix symmetry
g) Product of two matrices.
12. Write a program that takes two operands and one operator from the user perform the operation and then print the answer
13. Write a program to print the following outputs:
1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
14. Write functions to add, subtract, multiply and divide two complex numbers (x+iy) and (a+ib) Also write the main program.
15. Write a menu driven program for searching an sorting with following options:-
a) Searching (1) Linear searching (2) Binary searching
b) Sorting (1) Insersection sort (2) Selection sorting
16. Write a program to copy one file to other, use command line arguments.
17. Write a program to mask some bit of a number (using bit operations)
18. An array of record contains information of managers and workers of a company. Print all the data of managers and workers in separate files.
Paper Code: ETME 158 L P C
Paper: Engineering Mechanics
Lab 0 3 2
Paper Code: ETEC 160
L P C
Paper:
Electrical Science Lab 0 2 1
12. Resonance
Code No.: ETMA 201 L T C
Paper: Applied
Mathematics - III 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Laplace Transformation: Laplace Transformation, Inverse Laplace transformation Convolution Theorem, application to linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Unit step function, impulse functions/periodic functions [No. of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT – II
Fourier Series: Fourier Series, Euler’s formulae, even and odd functions, having arbitrary periods, half range expansion, Harmonic analysis
Fourier Transforms: Fourier transform, Sine and Cosine transforms, Application to differential equations [No. of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT – III
Special Functions: Beta and Gamma functions, Bessels functions of first kind, Recurrence relations, modified Bessel functions of first kind, Ber and Bei functions, Legendre Polynomial, Rodrigue’s formula, orthogonal expansion of function
Unit-IV
Partial Differential Equation: formation of first and second order linear
equations, Laplace, Wave and heat conduction equation, initial and boundary
value problems [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. Engineering Mathematics , B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publication Aug 2000.
2. Engineering Mathematics , Jaggi & Mathur – Khanna Publication, 1985
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Mathematics , V.P Mishra, Galgotia Publication 2000.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Louis C. Barsett, Additional McGraw hill Int. 6thedition.
Code No.: ETEE
203 L T C
Paper:Analog Electronics – I 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Semiconductor Diodes and Rectifiers:
Introduction, general characteristics, energy levels, extrinsic materials n & p type, ideal diode, basic construction and characteristics, DC & AC resistance, equivalent circuits, drift & diffusion currents, transition & diffusion capacitance reverse recovery times, temperature effects, diode specifications, different types of diodes (Zener, Varactor, Schouky, Power, Tunnel, Photodiode & LED), Half wave & full wave rectifiers. Switched Mode Power Supply.
[No. of Hrs. :11]
Bipolar junction transistor: Introduction, Transistor, construction, transistor operations, BIP characteristics, load line, operating point, leakage currents, saturation and cut off mode of operations, Eber-Moll’s model.
Bias Stabilization:
Need for stabilization, fixed bias, emitter bias, self bias, bias stability with respect to variation in lco VBE & β, Stabilization factors, thermal stability. [No. of Hrs. :11]
Small signal amplifiers: CB, CE, CC configurations, hybrid model for transistor at low frequencies, RC coupled amplifiers, mid band model, gain & impedance, comparisons of different configurations, Darlington pair, Hybrid π-model at high frequencies, Cascaded amplifiers.
Multistage Amplifiers:
Cascaded amplifiers, Calculation of gain Impedance and bandwidth, Design of multistage amplifiers. [No. of Hrs. :11]
Unit IV
Feedback Amplifiers: Feedback concept, Classification of Feedback amplifiers, Properties of negative, Feedback amplifiers, Impedance considerations in different Configurations, Examples of analysis of feedback Amplifiers.
Field Effect Transistor:
Introduction, Classification, FET characteristics, Operating point, Biasing, enhancement & Depletion type MOSFETS. [No. of Hrs. :11]
Text Books:
1. “Integrated Electronics: Analog & Digital Circuits & Systems”, Jacob Millman, Christos C. Halkias, TMH. 2nd edition 1996
2. “Opamps and Linear Integrated Circuits”, Gayakwad, PHI Pvt. Ltd. 3rd edition 2000
Reference Books:
1. Sedra and Smith - “Microelectronics Circuits”, , Oxford University Press. 4th edition
Code No.: ETEC 205 L T C
Paper: Circuits & Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction to continuous and discrete signals, their classification and types, periodic waveforms and signal synthesis, LTI systems and their properties; system modeling in terms of differential equations and transient response of R, L, C circuits for impulse, step, ramp, sinusoidal and exponential signals. [No. of Hours: 11]
Laplace Transform: Review of properties and applications of Laplace transform of complex waveform and transient response of R, L, C series, parallel, series-parallel circuits for all kinds of excitations. [No. of Hours: 11]
Graph theory and its applications, two port networks – z, y, ABCD, h, g, inverse ABCD parameters their interconversion, interconnection of two 2-port networks, concept of transform impedance, Network theorems: Reciprocity, Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Millman, Maximum Power Transfer and Tellegan [No. of Hours: 11]
Unit IV
Elements of Network Synthesis: Foster’s I and II, Cauer’s I& II forms, Synthesis of LC, RC, RL Networks [No. of Hours: 11]
1. Valkenburg, “ Network analysis” PHI, 2000.
2. D. R. Choudhary, “Networks and Systems” New Age International, 1999.
Reference Books
1. Bhise, Chadda, Kulshreshtha, “ Engineering network analysis and filter design” Umesh publication, 2000.
2. Kuo, “Network analysis and synthesis” John Weily and Sons, 2nd Edition.
Code No.: ETEE 207 L T C
Paper: Electrical Engineering Materials 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Atomic bonding, crystallinity, Miller Indices, X-ray crystallorgraphy, structural imperfections, crystal growth.
Free electron theory of metals, factors affecting electric conductivity of metals, thermal conductivity of metals, heat developed in current Carrying conductors, thermoelectric effect, super conductivity. [No. of Hrs. : 14]
Polarization mechanism and
dielectric constant, behavior of polarization under impulse and frequency
switching, dielectric loss, spontaneous polarization, piezoelectric effect.
Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in materials, classifications,
diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, Magnetic Anisotropy
magnetostriction. [No.
of Hrs. : 10]
Energy band theory, classification of materials using energy band theory, Hall effect, drift and diffusion currents, continuity equation, P-N diode, volt-amp equation and its temperature dependence. Properties and applications of electrical conducting, semiconducting, insulating and magnetic materials. [No. of Hrs. : 14]
Special purpose materials, Nickel iron alloys, high frequency materials, permanent magnet materials, Feebly magnetic materials, Ageing of a permanent magnet, Effect of impurities, Losses in Magnetic materials. [No. of Hrs. : 10]
Reference Books:-
1. Ian P. Hones, ‘Material Science for Electrical & Electronics Engineers’, Oxford University Press
2. K. M. Gupta – Electrical Engineering Materials, Umesh Publication, 2nd edition 2003
Code No.: ETEE 209 L T C
Paper: Electro
Mechanical Energy Conversion – I 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
[No. of Hrs. :
09]
D. C. Machines: EMF and Torque
equations, Armature windings, Armature Reaction, Demagnetizing and
Cross-magnetizing armature MMF, Interpole and compensating windings, commutation.
Characteristics of D.C.generators.
D.C.motors and their characteristics
Starting of D.C.motors. Starter step calculation for a D.C. shunt and series motor. Speed control of D.C. motors. Ward Leonard control. Braking of d.c.motors. Efficiency and testing of d.c. machines, Hopkinson test. [No. of Hrs. : 14]
1- Ř Transformers: Transformer construction and practical considerations. Equivalent circuit, Exact and approximate, per unit values, Phasor diagram, Transformer testing: open circuit test, Short Circuit test, Sumpner’s test, Efficiency and voltage regulation, All day efficiency, Auto-transformer. [No. of Hrs. : 12]
Unit IV
3 – Ř Transformer: Three-phase Bank of Single-phase Transformers, Parallel operations of 1 and 3 phase transformers, 3 to 2 and 6 phase conversion. Load division between transformers in parallel. Three winding transformers, Tertiary winding, Tap Changing, Transformers for special purpose, Welding, Traction, Instruments and pulse Transformers. [No. of Hrs. : 09]
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETCS
211 L T C
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM
MARKS: 75
1.
Question No. 1 should be
compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective
or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from question no. 1, rest of
the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus. Every unit should
have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question
from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT – I
Fundamentals of algorithm analysis: Big ‘O’ notations, Time and space complexity of algorithms., Elementary data structures and their applications
Arrays: ordered lists, representation of arrays, sparse matrices, linked lists: singly and doubly linked lists, stacks, queues, multiples stacks and queues, Applications: polynomial arithmetic, infix, postfix and prefix arithmetic expression conversion and evaluations. [No. of Hrs: 12]
Searching & Sorting: Binary Search Tree, Insertion & Deletion, AVL Trees, Hash function, Hash table, Internal sort: Radixsort, Insertion sort, Exchange sort, Selection sort, Quicksort, Shellsort, Mergesort, Heaport, External sort: K-way mergesort, balanced mergesort, polyphase mergesort [No. of Hrs: 11]
Files: Files, Queries and sequential organization; Cylinder surface indexing, Hashed Indexed, Tree Indexing, B-Trees, Trie Indexing, Sequential file organizational, random file organization, Hashed file organization, Inverted files, cellular partitions. [No. of Hrs: 10]
TEXT
BOOKS:
1. E. Horowitz and S. Sahani, “Fundamentals of Data Structures”, Galgotia Booksource Pvt. Ltd, 1999.
2. R. L. Kruse, B. P. Leung, C. L. Tondo, “Data Structures and program design in C”, PHI, 2000.
REFERENCES
BOOKS:
1. Schaum’s outline series, “Data Structure”, TMH, 2002
2. Y. Langsam et. al., “Data Structures using C and C++”, PHI, 1999.
3. Yashwant Kanetkar, “Data Structure through C”, BPB, 2005.
Code No. : ETEE 251 L P C
Paper: Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion
Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion.
Code No. : ETEC 253 L P C
Paper: Circuits & Systems Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Circuits & Systems. Some lab experiments must be performed using any circuit simulation software e.g. PSPICE.
Code No. : ETEE 255 L P C
Paper: Analog Electronics - I Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Analog Electronics - I. Some lab experiments must be performed using any circuit simulation software e.g. PSPICE.
Code No. : ETCS 257 L P C
Paper: Data Structures Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Data Structures.
Code No.: ETEE 202 L T C
Paper: Electro-Mechanical
Energy Conversion – II 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be 12.5 marks.
Poly phase Induction Machines – I
Construction features, production of rotating magnetic field, phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, torque and power equations, torque-slip characteristics, no load and blocked rotor tests efficiency. Induction generator.
Poly phase Induction Machines – II
Starting and speed control (with and without e.m.f. injection in the rotor circuit), deep bar and double cage induction motors, cogging and crawling. [No. of Hrs. 13]
Unit II
Single Phase Induction Motor.
Double revolving field theory, equivalent circuit, no load and blocked rotor tests, starting methods, repulsion motor.
A.C.Commutator Motor:
E.M.F. induced in commutator windings, single phase a.c. series motor, Universal motor
[No. of Hrs.10]
Synchronous Machines I
Constructional features, armature windings, E.M.F. equation, winding coefficients, harmonics in the induced E.M.F., armature reaction, O.C. and S.C. tests, voltage regulation-Synchronous impedance method, MMF Method, Potier’s triangle method and parallel operation, operation on infinite bus, cooling. [No. of Hrs. 10]
Synchronous Machines II
Two reaction theory, power expressions for cylindrical and salient pole machines, performance characteristics.
Synchronous Motor-
Principle of operation, starting methods, phasor diagram torque-angle characteristics, V-curves hunting and damping, synchronous condenser, reluctance motor. [No. of Hrs. 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE
204 L T C
Paper: Analog
Electronics - II 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Building Blocks of Analog ICs: Differential amplifier, Op-amp Model, op-amp parameters, virtual ground, Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, differential amp, Summers, Instrumentation amplifier, Voltage to current, current to voltage Converter, Integrator, Differentiators Current mirrors, Active Loads, Level shifters and output stages.
[No. of Hrs. : 11]
Waveform Generations: Sinewave generator (Phase shift Wein bridge, Hartley & Colpitts), Ramp and sawtooth genertors, Linearity of waveforms, Astable multi - Vibrators, OTA-C Oscillators, Voltage controlled-oscillators. [No. of Hrs. : 11]
Unit III
Power Amplifiers: Power dissipations in transistors, Harmonic distortion, Amplifiers Classification, (Class-A, Class-B, Class-C, Class-AB) Efficiency, Push-pull and complementary Push-pull amplifiers.
Linear & Non Linear Waveshaping: Clipping & Clamping Circuits Comparators, log/antilog circuits using Op-amps, precision rectifiers. [No. of Hrs. : 11]
Active RC Filters: Idealistic & Realistic response of filters (LP, BP, HP), Butter worth & Chebyshev filter functions Low pass, Band pass, High Pass, all pass and Notch Filter using Opamps, Operational Transconductance amplifier (OTA)-C filters.
Applications of IC Analog Multiplier: IC phase locked loops, IC voltage regulators, IC function generators. [No. of Hrs. : 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. Sedra and Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits”, Oxford University Press, 1998
Code No.: ETEE 206 L T C
Paper: Power System
- I 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Power System Components: Concept of active, reactive & complex power, load characteristics, Single line diagram of power system, brief description of power system elements such as, synchronous machine, transformer, transmission line, bus bar and circuit breaker etc.
Fundamentals of power system, single phase 3 Ř transmission and supply systems: Different kinds of supply system and their comparison, choice of transmission voltage.
Transmission line: Configurations, type of conductors, Bundle conductors, resistance of line, skin & proximity effects. [No. of Hr.: 11]
Overhead Transmission Lines: Calculation of inductance and capacitance of single phase, three phase, single circuit and double circuit transmission lines, representation and performance of short, medium and long transmission line, Ferrranti effect, Transposition of transmission lines, surge impedance, surge loading. [No. of Hr.: 11]
Corona and Interference: Phenomenon of corona, corona loss, factors affecting corona, electrostatic and electromagnetic interference with communication lines, methods of reducing corona and interference.
Overhead Lines Insulators: Types of insulators and their applications, potential distribution over a string of insulators, methods of equalizing the potential. [No. of Hr.: 12]
Mechanical Design of Transmission Line: Catenary curve, calculation of sag and tension, effects of wing and ice loadings, sag template, vibration dampers.
Insulated Cables: Types of
cables, dielectric stress, grading of cables, insulation resistance,
capacitance of single phase and three phase cables, dielectric loss, heating of
cables. [No. of Hr.: 10]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. S. L. Uppal, “Electrical Power”, Khanna Publishers, 13th edition 2003
2. W. H. Stevension, ”Elements of Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill, 1982
3. Ashfaq Hussain, “Electrical Power System” CBS Publishers and Distributors.
Code No.: ETEE
208 L T C
Paper: Control
Engineering – I 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Input / Output Relationship: Introduction to open loop and closed loop control systems, mathematical modeling and representation of physical systems (Electrical, Mechanical and Thermal), derivation of transfer function for different of types of systems, block diagram & signal flow graph, Reduction techniques, Mason’s Gain formula. [No. of Hrs. : 11]
Time – Domain Analysis: Time domain performance criteria, transient response of first, second & higher order systems, steady state errors and static error constants in unity feedback control systems, error criteria, generalized error constants, performance indices, response with P, PI and PID controllers. [No. of Hrs. : 10]
Frequency Domain Analysis:
Polar and inverse polar plots, frequency domain specifications, Logarithmic plots (Bode plots), gain and phase margins, relative stability. Correlation with time domain, constant M & N circles, close loop frequency responses, from open loop response. [No. of Hrs. : 12]
Concept of Stability: Asymptotic stability and conditional stability, Routh – Hurwitz criterion, Nyquist stability criterion, Root locus plots and their applications.
Compensation Techniques: Concept of compensation, Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead networks, design of closed loop systems using compensation techniques, feedback compensation using P, PI, PID controllers. [No. of Hrs. : 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE 210 L T C
Paper: Electromagnetic
Field Theory 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Electromagnetic Theory: Review of scalar and vector field, Dot and Cross products, coordinates-cylindrical, spherical etc. Vector representation of surface, physical interpretation of gradient divergence and curl, different coordinated systems. [No. of Hrs. : 09]
Electrostatic Fields: Electric field due to point-charges, line charges and surface charges, Electrostatic potential, Solution of Laplace and Poission’s equation in one dimension, M-method of image applied to plain boundaries. Electric flux density, Boundary conditions, Capacitance, Electrostatic energy.
Ampere’s law of force, Magnetic flux density, Ampere’s circulate law, Boundary conditions, Faraday’s law, Energy stored in magnetic fields. [No. of Hrs. : 11]
Unit III
Continuity equations, Displacement current, Maxwell’s equation, Boundary conditions, Plane wave equation and its solution in conducting and non-conducting media, Phasor notation, Phase velocity, Group velocity, Depth of penetration, Conductors and dielectrics, Impedance of conducting medium. Polarization, Reflection and refraction of plane waves at plane boundaries, Poynting vectors, and Poynting theorem. [No. of Hrs. : 12]
Transmission line equations, Characteristic impendence, Distortion-less lines, Input impendence of a loss less line, Open and Short circuited lines, Standing wave and reflection losses, Impedance matching, Application of smith chart. [No. of Hrs. : 12]
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE
212 L T C
Paper: Power
Station Practice 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction: Importance of electrical energy, comparison with forms of energy, global energy scenario.
Power plant Economics and Tarrifs: Load curve, load duration curve, factors affecting cost of generation, tarrifs, depreciation, effect of low power factor and its improvement.
Non-Conventional Energy Sources: Introduction to Solar energy, geo-thermal energy, tidal energy, wind energy, bio-gas energy and M.H.D. Power generation.[No. of Hrs.: 12]
Thermal Power Plant:Location and Site selection, general layout and working of plant, brief description of boilers, economizers, super heaters, draft equipments, fuel and ash handling plant.
Gas Turbine Power Plant:Lay out, Working and components of gas turbine power plant, combined gas and steam turbine plant. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit III
Hydro Electric Plant: Location and site selection, general layout and operation of plant, Impulse, Reaction, Francis and Kaplan turbines, governing of turbines.
Diesel Power Plant: Layout and components of plant auxiliary equipments.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Nuclear Power Plant: Location and site selection, general layout and operation of plant, brief description of reactors, moderators and reflectors.
Substation Layout: Types of substations, bus-bar arrangements, typical layout of substations, substation equipments. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. S. L. Uppal, “Electrical Power”, Khanna Publishers. 13th edition 2003
2. M. L. Soni, P. V. Gupta and U. S. Bhatnagar, “A Course in Electrical Power”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 1st edition 2005
Code No. : ETEE 252 L P C
Paper: Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion
Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion.
Code No. : ETEE 254 L P C
Paper: Analog Electronics Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Analog Electronics. Some lab experiments must be performed using any circuit simulation software e.g. PSPICE.
Code No. : ETEE 256 L P C
Paper: Power System - I Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Power System - I.
Code No. : ETEE 258 L P C
Paper: Control Engineering Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Control Engineering. Some lab experiments must be performed using any circuit simulation software e.g. PSPICE.
Code No.: ETEE 301 L T C
Paper: Digital
Electronics 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover
the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer type
questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Analog & Digital signals, AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR & XOR gates, Boolean algebra.
Standard representation of Logical functions, K-map representation and simplification of logical functions Don’t care conditions, X-OR & X-NOR simplification of K-maps.
[No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – II
Combinational Circuits: Multiplexers, demultiplexers, Decoders & Encoders, Adders & subtractors, Code Converters, comparators, decoder/drivers for display devices, Logic Implementations using ROM, PAL, & PLA.
Flip Flops: S-R, J-K, D & T flip-flops, excitation table of a flip-flop, race around.
[No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – III
Sequential Circuits: Shift registers, Ripple counter, Synchronous counters. State table, State diagram, State assignment & reduction, mealy and moore machines. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit – IV
TTL and CMOS Logic families
Semiconductor Memories: Memory organization & operation, classification and characteristics of memories, RAM, ROM and content addressable memory.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Paper Code: ETEE – 303 L T
C
Paper: Object
Oriented Programming using C++ 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
UNIT – I
Introduction: Introducing Object-Oriented Approach related to other paradigms (functional, data decomposition), Characteristics of Object-Oriented Languages.
Basic terms and ideas:
Abstraction, Encapsulation, Information hiding, Inheritance, Polymorphism,
Review of C, Difference between C and C++, cin, cout, new, delete operators. [No. of
Hrs: 11]
UNIT – II
Classes and Objects: Abstract
data types, Object & classes, attributes, methods, C++ class declaration,
State identity and behavior of an object, Constructors and destructors,
instantiation of objects, Default parameter value, Copy Constructor, Static
Class Data, Constant and Classes, C++ garbage collection, dynamic memory
allocation. [No. of Hrs.
11]
UNIT – III
Inheritance and Polymorphism: Inheritance, Types of Inheritance,
Class hierarchy, derivation – public, private & protected, Aggregation, composition vs classification
hierarchies, Polymorphism, Type of Polymorphism – Compile time and
runtime, Method polymorphism, Polymorphism by parameter, Operator overloading,
Parametric polymorphism, Generic function – template function, function name
overloading, Overriding inheritance methods [No.
of Hrs: 11]
UNIT – IV
Files and Exception Handling: Persistant objects, Streams and files, Namespaces, Exception handling, Generic Classes
Standard Template Library: Standard Template Library, Overview of
Standard Template Library, Containers, Algorithms, Iterators, Other STL
Elements, The Container Classes, General Theory of Operation, Vectors. [No. of Hrs: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A.R.Venugopal, Rajkumar, T. Ravishanker “Mastering C++”, TMH, 1997.
2. R. Lafore, “Object Oriented Programming using C++”, BPB Publications, 2004.
3. Schildt Herbert, “C++ Programming”, 2nd Editiion, Wiley DreamTech, 2004
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. D . Parasons, “Object Oriented Programming with C++”, BPB Publication, 1999.
2. Steven C. Lawlor, “The Art of Programming Computer Science with C++”, Vikas Publication, 2002.
3. Yashwant
Kanethkar, “Object Oriented Programming using C++”, BPB, 2004.
Code No.: ETEE 305 L T C
Paper: Communication
Systems & Circuits 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Analog Modulation:
Amplitude Modulation
Generation & Demodulation of AM waves, DSBSC waves, Coherent Detection of DSBSC signal, Quardrature-Carrier Multiplexing. Generation of SSB waves, Demodulation of SSB waves.
Angle Modulation:
Frequency & phase Modulation, narrow & wide-Band FM, BW of FM waves, Generation & Demodulation of FM waves, S/N ratio. Comparison of AM, FM & PM.
Random Process
Probability, Random variable, probability density, mean, moments, transformation of random variables, stationary Process, mean, autocorrelation and covariance functions, ergodicity, power spectral density, response of linear systems to random signals, Gaussian distribution, central limit theorem. [No. of Hrs.: 13]
Pulse analog Modulation:
Sampling theorem, Sampling of Low Pass and band pass signals, Aliasing, Aperture effect, PAM, PWM and PPM generation and demodulation, TDM, Cross talk, Spectral analysis of PAM, PWM and PPM Waves, S/N ratio for different pulse modulation.
[No. of Hrs.: 09]
Unit – III
Pulse Digital Modulation:
Pulse code modulation signal to quantization noise ratio, Companding, probability of error for POM in AWGN Channel, DPOM, DM and ADM modulators and demodulators, Prediction Filter, line coding, Inter symbol Interference.
Digital transmission through Career Modulation
Amplitude, Frequency and phase shift keying. Differential phase shift keying, CPFSK, MSK QPSK and QAM modulation & detection, probability of error calculation, Matched Filter. [No. of Hrs.: 13]
Unit – IV
Introduction to Information Theory:
Measurement of information, mutual information Shannon’s Theorem Sowzee coding, channel coding and channel capacity theorem. Huffman code, Lempel-ziv code. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE
307 L T C
Paper: Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Measuring Instruments: Classification – deflecting, control and damping torques – Ammeters and Voltmeters – PMMC, moving iron type instruments – expression for the deflecting torque and control torque – Errors and compensations, extension of range using shunts and series resistance. Electrostatic Voltmeters-electrometer type and attracted disc type – Extension of range of E. S. Voltmeters. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Instrument transformers – CT and PT – Ratio and phase angle errors – design considerations – Testing of CT’s – Silsbee’s method – Variable mutual inductance methods.
Measurement of Power: Single phase dynamometer wattmeter, LPF and UPF, Double element and three element dynamometer wattmeter, expression for deflecting and control torques – Extension of range of wattmeter using instrument transformers.
Measurement of Energy: single phase induction type energy meter – driving and braking torques – errors and compensations – testing by phantom loading using R.S.S. meter. Three phase energy meter – trivector meter, maximum demand meters. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Type of P.F. Meters – dynamometer and moving iron type – 1-ph and 3-ph meters – Frequency meters – resonance type and Weston type – synchoroscopes.
Principle and operation of D. C. Cromptons potentiometer – standardization – Measurement of unknown resistance, current, voltage.
A.C. Potentiometers: Polar and coordinate types
standardization – application.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Method of measuring low, medium and high resistance – sensitivity of Wheatstones bridge – Carey Foster’s bridge, Kelvin’s double bridge for measuring low resistance, measurement of high resistance- loss of charge method – Price’s guard method – Megger.
A.C. bridges – Measurement of inductance Maxwell’s bridge, Hay’s bridge, Anaderson’s bridge, owen’s bridge – Heaviside bridge and its modifications Measurement of capacitance equivalent circuit of an imperfect capacitor – Desauty bridge. Wien’s bridge – Schering Bridge.
Measurement of strain –Gauge sensitivity-temperature compensation-load cell-Measurement pressure using electrical transducers as Secondary transducers-vacuum gauges-Torque measurement-Angular velocity using Tachometers and Digital methods-LVDT type accelerometer-Flow measurement using electromagnetic method-hot wire anemometer and ultrasonic types – Capacitance method for liquid level measurement. [No. of Hrs.: 13]
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETCS
309 L T C
Paper: Data
Base Management Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction : Concept and goals
of DBMS, Database Languages, Database Users, Database Abstraction.
DBMS models: Basic Concepts of ER Model, Relationship sets, Keys, Mapping,
Design of ER Model [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit-II
Hierarchical model: Concepts, Data definition, Data manipulation and
implementation.
Relation Model: Relational database, Relational Algebra, Relational
Calculus
[No. of Hrs.:
11]
Unit -III
Network Model: Network Data Model, DBTG
Set Constructs, and Implementation.
Relational Database Design and Query Language: SQL, QUEL, QBE,
Normalization using Functional Dependency, Multivalued dependency and Join
dependency. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit-IV
Concurrency Control: Lock Based Protocols, Time Stamped Based Protocols, Deadlock Handling, Crash Recovery.
New Applications: Distributed Database,
Objective Oriented Database, Multimedia Database, Data Mining, Digital
Libraries. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books :
2. Silberschate, Korth, Sudarshan, “Database System Concepts” Mc. Graw Hill, 4th Edition, 2004
Code No.: ETMS
311 L T C
Paper: Organizational
Behaviour 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Meaning & Nature of Management, Management Systems and Processes, Managerial Skills, Tasks & Responsibilities of a Professional Manager.
[No. of Hrs.11]
Planning Types and Process, Management by Objectives, Decision-Making Models, Organizational context of decisions, Problem solving techniques and processes, Controlling: Process and Techniques [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Organizational Climate, Culture and Managerial ethos, Organisational structure & Design, Managerial Communication. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT - IV
Individual Determinants of
organizational, Behaviours: Perceptions, Learning, Personality, Attitudes &
Values, Motivation, Job Anxiety & Stress, Analysing, Interpersonal
relations, Group Dynamics, Management of Organizational Conflicts, Management
of Change, Leadership Styles & Influence. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Stephen P. Robbins, David & Decenzo, “Fundamentals of Management”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
2. Stoner, et. al., “Management”, 6th Edition, PHI, 2002.
3. J. S. Chandan, “Organisational Behaviour”, Vikas Publishing House, 2004.
4. John M. Ivancevich, T. N. Duening, “Business & Management: Principles and Guidelines”, biztantra, Dreamtech, 2005.
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. Joseph W. Weiss, “Organisational Behaviour & Change, Managing Diversrity, Cross-Cultural Dynamics & Ethics”, 2nd Edition, Vikas Publishing House, 2003
2. Richard Pettinger, “Introduction to Management”, 3rd Edition, Palgrave McMillan, 2002.
3. Udai Pareek, “Understanding Organisational Behaviour”, 1st Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.
4. Fred Luthans, “Organisational
Behaviour,” 9th Edition, McGraw Hill International Edition, 2004.
Code No. : ETEE 351 L P C
Paper: Digital Electronics Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Digital Electronics.
Code No. : ETEE 353 L P C
Paper: Object Oriented Programming using C++
Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Object Oriented Programming using C++.
Code No. : ETEE 355 L P C
Paper: Communication Systems & Circuits
Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Communication Systems & Circuits.
Code No. : ETEE 357 L P C
Paper: Electrical Measurement &
Instrumentation Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation.
Code No. : ETCS 359 L P C
Paper: Database Management Systems 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Database Management Systems.
Code No. : ETEE 361 L P C
Paper: *Practical Training 0 0 1
*NUES
Practical training conducted after fourth semester will be evaluated in the fifth Semester based on Viva-Voce.
Code No.: ETEE 302 L T C
Paper:
Microprocessors 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction to Microprocessors : Evolution of Microprocessors, Microprocessor & Micro controller, Internal architecture of 8 bit Microprocessor 8085, concept of fetch –decode and execute. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Assembly Language Programming
: 8085 instruction set, Addressing Modes, Data Transfer Instructions,
Arithmetic and Logic Instructions, Program Control Instructions (Jumps,
Conditional Jumps, Subroutine Call). Different examples of programming. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
Memory Interfacing : Types of Memory, RAM and ROM Interfacing with Timing Considerations, DRAM Interfacing, Memory mapped I/O, I/O mapped I/O.(6)
I/O Interfacing: Concept of Interrupt , Interrupt in 8085.: Programmed I/O, Interrupt Driven I/O, DMA, Parallel I/O (8255-PPI, Centronics Parallel Port), Serial I/O (8251/8250, RS-232 Standard), 8259-Programmable Interrupt controller, 8237-DMA Controller, 8253/8254-Programmable Timer/Counter, Interfacing of Stepper Motor. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit IV
Introduction to Intel 80386 [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Text Books:
1. R.Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programing & Application, Penram International Publishing.
2. Hall D. V., Microprocessors Interfacing, TMH (2nd Edition)
Reference Books:
1. Liu, G. A. Gibson, Microcomputer Systems: The 8086 / 8088 Family, PHI 2nd Ed.
2. M. Rafiquzzaman, Microprocessors Theory & Applications, PHI
3. B. Ram, Microprocessor and Microcomputers, Dhanpat Rai Pub.
4. Naresh Grover, Microprocessors: Comprehensive Studies, Dhanpat Rai Pub.
5. Kenneth J. Ayala “The 8051 Micro controller“, Penram International Publishing 1996
Code No.:
ETEE 304 L T C
Paper: Power
System - II 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I:
Fault Calculations: Per unit system, calculation of symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault currents in power system networks using the symmetrical components, use of current limiting reactors. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Unit – II:
Protective Relays and circuit Breakers; Basic operating principle, types of relays, distance and inverse definite minimum time relays, phase and amplitude comparators, development of static relays basic elements of a static relay.
Fuse: Introduction, Types & Applications.
Circuit Breakers: Principle, Types, Ratings & Applications. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – III:
Protective Scheme & Over Voltage Protection
Protection of feeders, merz-price and translays systems, protection of generators and transformers, carrier current protection, protection against surges, surge diverters, surge absorbers, use of ground wires on transmission lines, methods of grounding method, insulation coordination. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – IV:
Compensation in Power System
Introduction of compensation in power systems, characteristics of uncompensated and compensated lines, series and shunt compensations elementary concept of FACTS.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE
306 L T C
Paper: Power Electronics 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Power Converter Components: Power Transistor and Triac, Commutation, Thyristor, Power MOSFET, IGBT, Thyristor characteristics, Rating, Protection and colling of Thyristors, Gate circuit requirements, Single pulse and carrier frequency gating, Firing circuits based on RC, UJT, 555 and comparator circuits. Darlington and series parallel combination of Thyristors, GTO & MOSFET Basics. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Controlled Rectifiers:
Cycloconveters and ac controllers, Half wave rectifier, Analysis of single
phase controlled rectifiers with different types of loads, effect of
transformer leakage inductance. Three phase converters and line commutated
inverters. Single and three converters with inter phase reactors. Dual
converters, Regulated D. C. power supplies using thyristors and Triacs. [No.
of Hrs.: 12]
Inverters: Principle of inverters, half and full bridge single phase inverters, analysis with resistance and inductive loads, feedback diodes, Three phase inverters, MC-Murray-Bedford half bridge inverters, PWM inverters. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Choppers: Principle of choppers, analysis of chopper circuits, Multiquadrant choppers, parallel voltage and current commutated choppers. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. M. H. Rashid, Power Electronics Circuits, Devices & Applications, PHI, 1999
2. J. Michael Jakob, Power Electronics: Principles & Applications, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. Cyrill W. Lauder, Power Electronics, TMH
2. Vithayathis, J, Power Electronics : Principles and Applications, TMH
3. Dr. P. S. Bimhra “Power Electronics”, Khanna Publishing, 4th edition 2001
4. Singh - “Power Electronics”, Kanchandani TMH, 1999
5. P. C. Sen – Power Electronics, TMH, 1998
Code No.: ETIT
308 L T C
Paper: Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Discrete time signals and
systems, Z-transforms, structures for digital filters, design procedures for
FIR and IIR filters. Frequency transformations: linear phase design; DFT.
Methods for computing FFT. Noise analysis of digital filters, power spectrum
estimation.
Signals and signal Processing:
characterization & classification of signals, typical Signal Processing
operations, example of typical Signals, typical Signals Processing
applications.
Time Domain Representation of
Signals & Systems: Discrete Time Signals, Operations on Sequences, the
sampling process, Discrete-Time systems, Time-Domain characterization of
LTI Discrete-Time systems, state-space
representation of LTI Discrete-Time systems, random signals. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
Transform-Domain Representation
of Signals: the Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, Discrete Fourier Transform,
DFT properties, computation of the DFT of real sequences, Linear Convolution
using the DFT. Z-transforms, Inverse z-transform, properties of z-transform,
transform domain representations of random signals, FFT Algorithms.[No. of
Hrs.: 11]
UNIT – III
Transform-Domain Representation
of LTI Systems: the frequency response, the transfer function, types of
transfer function, minimum-phase and maximum-Phase transfer functions,
complementary transfer functions, Discrete-Time processing of random signals.
Digital Processing of
Continuous-Time Signals : sampling of Continuous Signals, Analog Filter Design,
Anti-aliasing Filter Design, Sample-and-hold circuits, A/D & D/A converter,
Reconstruction Filter Design. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Digital Filter Structure: Block
Diagram representation, Signal Flow Graph Representation, Equivalent
Structures, FIR Digital Filter Structures, IIR Filter Structures, Parallel all
pass realization of IIR transfer function, Digital Sine-Cosine generator.
Digital Filter Design: Impulse
invariance method of IIR filter design, Bilinear Transform method of IIR Filter
Design, Design of Digital IIR notch filters, FIR filter Design based on
truncated fonner sens, FIR filter design based on Frequency Sampling approach.
Applications of DSP. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Sanjit K. Mitra, “DSP a Computer based approach” , TMH,
2nd Ed., 2001.
2. Allan Y. Oppenhein & Ronald W. Schater , "Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2004.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. J. R. Jhohnson, “Intorduction to Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2000.
2. B. Somanthan Nair, “Digital Signal Processing: Theory, Analysis & Digital Filter Design”, PHI, 2004
Code No.: ETEE
310 L T C
Paper: Utilization of Electrical Energy 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Electric Drives:
Types of electric drives, choice of motor, starting and running characteristics, speed control, temperature rise, particular applications of electric drives, types of industrial loads, continuous, intermittent and variable loads, load equalization. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Electric Heating and Welding
Advantages and methods of electric heating, resistance heating induction heating and dielectric heating. Electric welding, resistance and arc welding, electric welding equipment, comparison between a.c. and d.c. welding. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Illumination:
Introduction, terms used in illumination, laws of illumination, polar curves, photometry, integrating sphere, sources of light, discharge lamps, MV and SV lamps – comparison between tungsten filament lamps and fluorescent tubes, Basic principles of light control, Types and design of lighting and flood lighting. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Mechanics of train movement. Speed-time curves for different services-trapezoidal and speed time curves – calculations of tractive effort, power, specific energy consumption for given run, effect of varying acceleration and braking retardation, adhesive weight and braking retardation and coefficient of adhesion. [No. of Hrs.: 15]
Text Books:-
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE 312 L T C
Paper: VLSI
Design & Its Applications 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Evolution of VLSI. MOS Devices and Circuits, MOS Transistors-Depletion and enhancement mode transistors, Transistor as a Switch, MOS inverter, inverter delay, Parasitic effects Pull up/Pull-down ratios for inverting logic. [No. of Hrs.11]
Unit – II
Basic NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR gates, multiplexes, Memory, bars transistors, super buffers, NMOS combinational Network with bars transistors and inverters, PLAs clocked logic, two-phase clock, register stage, Introduction to CMOS gates. [No. of Hrs.12]
Unit – III
Processing Technology, Explanation of different stages in fabrication. [No. of Hrs.10]
Unit – IV
Design Methodology, Steps in the Design of a VLSI, VLSI design tools. [No. of Hrs.11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No. : ETEE 352 L P C
Paper: Microprocessor Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Microprocessor.
Code No. : ETEE 354 L P C
Paper: Power System - III Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Power System - III.
Code No. : ETIT 356 L P C
Paper: Digital Signal Processing Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Digital Signal Processing.
Code No. : ETEE 358 L P C
Paper: Power Electronics Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Power Electronics.
Code No. : ETEE 360 L P C
Paper: Electrical Energy Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electrical Energy.
Code No.: ETEE 401 L T C
Paper: Electrical Drives 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Introduction:
Solid state controlled electric drive-Concept, elements and salient features, power converter motor system, closed loop control of electric drives, sensing of speed and current, review of power converter circuits, performance parameters.
Permanent Magnet Machines:
Unique features of PM Machines, Permanent magnet materials, Power limitations of PM machines, Permanent magnet d.c. machines, Permanent Magnet synchronous Machines, Applications of Permanent magnet machines. [No. of Hrs.13]
Control of D. C. Drives: Control of d.c. separately and series excited motor drives using controlled converters (single phase and three phase) and choppers, static Ward-Leonard, control scheme, power factor improvement, solid state electric braking scheme, closed loop control schemes. [No. of Hrs.11]
Unit III
Control of A. C. Motor Drives: Control of three phase induction motor drive using a.c. voltage controllers, cyclo converters. Voltage source and current source inverters; concept of field oriented control, slip power controlled slip ring induction motor drives, closed loop control schemes, self controlled synchronous motor drives, brushless dc motor drive, switched reluctance motor drive. [No. of Hrs.11]
Microprocessor Control of Electric Drive: Functions of microprocessor in electric drive control, salient features of microprocessor control, microprocessor based control schemes for d.c. induction and synchronous motor drives, applications. [No. of Hrs. 09]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. B. K. Bose, “Power Electronics and ac Drives”, Peasrson, 2002
2. S. B. Dewan & G. R. Stemon & A. Straughen, “Power semiconductor Drives”, Wiley Inter Science
Code No.: ETEE
403 L T C
Paper: HVDC Transmission 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Economic & Terminal equipment of HVDC transmission systems: Types of HVDC Links – Apparatus required for HVDC Systems – Comparison of AC & DC Transmission, Application of DC Transmission System – Planning & Modern trends in D. C. Transmission.
[No. of Hrs.09]
Analysis of HVDC Converters: Choice of Converter configuration – analysis of Graetz – characteristics of 6 Pulse & 12 Pulse converters – Cases of two 3 phase converters in star – star mode – their performance. [No. of Hrs.10]
Converter & HVDC System Control – Principal of DC Link Control – Converters Control Characteristics – Firing angle control – Current and extinction angle control – Effect of source inductance on the system; Starting and stopping of DC link, Power Control; Reactive Power Control: Reactive power requirements of steady-states;Sources of reactive power.
Power flow Analysis in AC/DC systems: Modelling of DC Links – Solution of DC loadflow – P. U. System for d.c. quantities.
Converter fault & Protection: Converter faults – Protection against over current and over voltage in converter station – surge arresters – smoothing reactors – DC breakers – Effects of proximity of AC DC Transmission Lines. [No. of Hrs.13]
Unit IV
Harmonics & Filters: Generation of Harmonics – adverse effects of harmonics – Calculation of voltage & Current harmonics – Effect of Pulse number on harmonics – Use of Filters for suppression of harmonics – Types of AC filters: Single tuned filters – High pass filters. [No. of Hrs.12]
Reference Books:
Paper Computer Networks 3 1
4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Uses of Computer Networks, Network Architecture, Reference Model (ISO-OSI, TCP/IP-Overview, IP Address Classes, Subneting), Domain Name Registration & Registrars
The Physical Layer: Theoretical basis for data communication, transmission media-Magnetic Media, Twisted Pair, Baseband Coaxial Cable, Broadband Coaxial Cable, Fibre Cable, Structured Cabling, Cable Mounting, Cable Testing, Wireless transmission, the telephone system, narrowband ISDN, broadband ISDN and ATM. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
The Data Link Layer: Data link layer design issues, error detection and correction, data link protocols, sliding window protocols, Examples of Data Link Protocols.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
The Medium Access Sublayer: The channel allocation problem, multiple access protocols, IEEE standard 802 for LANS and MANS, high-speed LANs, satellite networks, Network devices-repeaters, hubs, switches and bridges. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
The Network Layer: Network layer design issues, routing algorithms, congestion control algorithm, internetworking, the network layer in the internet, the network layer in ATM networks. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A. S. Tananbaum, “Computer Networks”, 3rd Ed, PHI, 1999.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. U. Black, “Computer Networks-Protocols, Standards and Interfaces”, PHI, 1996.
2. W. Stallings, “Computer Communication Networks”, PHI, 1999.
3. Laura Chappell (ed), “Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration”, Techmedia, 1999.
4. Michael A. Miller, “Data & Network Communications”, Vikas Publication, 1998.
5. William A. Shay, “Understanding Data Communications & Networks”, Vikas Publication, 1999.
Code No.: ETEE
407 L T C
Paper: Biomedical Instrumentation 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Introduction: The age of Biomedical Engineering, Development of Biomedical Instrumentation, Man-Instrumentation system, Components, Physiological system of the body, problem encountered in measuring a living system.
Transducers & Electrodes: The Transducers & Transduction principles, Active transducers, Passive Transducers, Transducer for Biomedical Applications.
Sources of Bioelectric Potentials: Resting & Action potentials, propagation of active potential, The Bioelectric potentials – ECG, EEG, EMG and Envoked responses.
Electrodes: Electrodes theory, Biopotential Electrodes – Microelectrodes Body surface electrodes, Needle Electrodes, Biochemical Transducers, Reference electrodes, PH electrodes, Blood Gas electrodes. [No. of Hrs.11]
Human Anatomy & Physiology: Bioelectric potentials, leads & electrodes, Transducers for biological applications, Biomaterials.
Monitor and Recorders: Biopotential, amplifiers, recorders, monitors, Galvanometric, potentiometric, ultra violet, electrostatic, ink jet recorder video monitors, colour printers, Electro Physiological recorders, ECG-working principles & clinical applications.
[No. of Hrs.12]
Nervous system measurement: Anatomy of Nervous system, Neuronal communication, EPSP & IPSP, Neuronal firing measurements, EEG-block diagram, various Rythms, EEG in diagnostics, EMG and applications. [No. of Hrs.09]
Ophthalmology Instruments: Electro retinogram, Electrooculogram, Opthalmoscope, Tonometer for eye pressure measurement.
Therapeutic Instruments: Dia thermy, Defibrillator, cardiac pacemaker, stimulators, Laser applications in machine, X-Rays production & use, Radiographic Diagnostic and Theraputic, Film construction and processing, Interaction with body. Fundamentals of radiation therapy. [No. of Hrs.12]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE 409 L T C
Paper: Reliability
Engineering & Application to Power Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Basic probability theory – rules for combining probabilities of events – Bernoull’s trails – probability density and distribution functions – binomial distributions – expected value and standard deviation of binomial distribution. [No. of Hrs.10]
Network Modelling and Reliability Analysis of Series, Parallel, Series-Parallel networks – complex networks – decomposition method
Reliability functions F (t), R (t), H (t) and their relationships – exponential distributions – Expected value and standard deviation of exponential distribution – Bath tub curve – reliability analysis of series parallel networks using exponential distribution – reliability measures MTTF, MTTR, MTBF [No. of Hrs.11]
Unit III
Markov chains – concept of stochastic transitional probability Matrix, Evaluation of limiting state Probabilities – Markov processes one component repairable system – time dependent probability evaluation using Laplace transform approach – evaluation of limiting state probabilities using STPM – two component repairable models – Frequency and duration concept – Evaluation of frequency of encountering state, mean cycle time, for one, two component, repairable models – evaluation of cumulative probability and cumulative frequency of encountering merged states. [No. of Hrs.12]
Generation system reliability analysis – reliability model of a generation system – recursive relation for unit addition and removal – load modeling – merging of generation load model – evaluation of transition rates for merged state model – cumulative probability, cumulative frequency of failure evaluation – LOLP, LOLE.
Composite system reliability analysis decomposition method – distribution system reliability analysis – radial networks – weather effects on transmission lines – Evaluation of load and energy indices. [No. of Hrs.11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. An Introduction to
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering. Sharles E. Ebeling, Tata McGraw
Hill edition.
Code No.: ETEE 411 L T C
Paper: Modelling
and Simulation of 3 1 4
Electrical
Machine
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Energy state functions. Basic principles of electromechanical energy conversion, general expressions of generated voltage and force/torque; basic modeling of electrical machine from coupled circuit point of view; techniques of transformations, general volt ampere and torque equations under stationary and rotating reference from instantaneous symmetrical components and generated operational equivalent circuits, space vector concepts. [No. of Hrs.10]
Unit – II
Modelling of D.C. Machines: Analysis
under motoring and generating, simulation for transient and dynamic conditions,
voltage build up in generators, effects of load change, run-up and dynamic
operators of motors under different excitations, response under load change,
reversal and braking. [No.
of Hrs.09]
Unit – III
Modeling of Synchronous Machines: d-q- transformations fixed to field structure-steady and dynamic equations, phaser diagrams for cylindrical rotor and salient pole machines, electromagnetic and reluctance torques, response under short circuit conditions, subtransient, transient and steady state conditions, simulation of vector controlled synchronous motors, computer simulation using mathematical softwares. [No. of Hrs.10]
Unit – IV
Modeling of Induction Machines: Equations under stationary and rotating reference frames, derivation of equivalent circuits, correlation of inductances, run-up transients, dynamics under load change, speed reversal and braking; computer simulation to predict dynamic response, simulation of induction motors under soft start; VVVF and vector controlled drives. Unbalanced and asymmetrical operations, symmetrical components and rotating field theory – modeling and simulation of single phase motors.
Modeling and analysis of Permanent Magnet, Switched Reluctance and Stepper Motors.
Development of computer softwares using latest simulation tools to predict the behavious of different machines. [No. of Hrs.15]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE 413 L T C
Paper: Non-Conventional
Energy System 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit - I
Introduction: Various non-conventional energy resources – Introduction, availability, classification, relative merits and demerits.
Solar Cells: Theory of solar cells, solar cell materials, solar cell power plant, limitations.
Solar Thermal Energy: Solar radiation flat plate collectors and their materials, applications and performance, focusing of collection and their materials, applications and performance; solar thermal power plants, thermal energy storage for solar heating and cooling, limitations.
[No.
of Hrs.: 12]
Unit - II
Geothermal Energy: Resources of geothermal energy, thermodynamics of geo-thermal energy conversion-electrical conversion, non-electrical conversion, environment consideration.
Magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD): Principle of working of various types of fuel cells and their working, performance and limitations. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit - III
Thermo-electrical and thermionic conversion: Principle of working, performance and limitations.
Wind Energy: Wind power and its sources, site selection, criterion, momentum theory, classification of rotors, concentrations and augments, wind characteristics, performance and limitations of energy conversion systems. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit - IV
Bio-mass: Availability of bio-mass and its conversion theory.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), Availability, theory and working principle, performance and limitation.
Wave and Tidal Wave: Principle of working performance and limitations. Waste Recycling Plant. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books Books:
Paper Code– ETEE - 415 L T C
Paper SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3 1
4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
UNIT – I
Introduction: Software Crisis, Software Processes & Characteristics, Software life cycle models, Waterfall, Prototype, Evolutionary and Spiral Models
Software Requirements analysis
& specifications: Requirement engineering, requirement elicitation
techniques like FAST, QFD & Use case approach, requirements analysis using
DFD, Data dictionaries & ER Diagrams, Requirements documentation, Nature of
SRS, Characteristics & organization of SRS. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT – II
Software Project Planning: Size Estimation like lines of Code & Function Count, Cost Estimation Models, COCOMO, COCOMO-II, Putnam resource allocation model, Risk Management.
Software Design: Cohesion & Coupling, Classification of Cohesiveness & Coupling, Function Oriented Design, Object Oriented Design [No. of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT - III
Software Metrics: Software measurements: What & Why, Token Count, Halstead Software Science Measures, Design Metrics, Data Structure Metrics, Information Flow Metrics
Software Reliability: Importance,
Hardware Reliability & Software Reliability, Failure and Faults,
Reliability Models, Basic Model, Logarithmic Poisson Model, Software Quality
Models, CMM & ISO 9001. [No. of
Hrs.: 11]
UNIT - IV
Software Testing: Testing process, Design of test cases, functional testing: Boundary value analysis, Equivalence class testing, Decision table testing, Cause effect graphing, Structural testing, Path Testing, Data flow and mutation testing, Unit Testing, Integration and System Testing, Debugging, Alpha & Beta Testing, Testing Tools & Standards.
Software Maintenance: Management
of Maintenance, Maintenance Process, Maintenance Models, Regression Testing,
Reverse Engineering, Software Re-engineering, Configuration Management,
Documentation. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. K. K. Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, “Software Engineering”, 2nd Ed., New Age International, 2005.
2. R. S. Pressman, “Software Engineering – A practitioner’s approach”, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill Int. Ed., 2001.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Stephen R. Schach, “Classical & Object Oriented Software Engineering”, IRWIN, TMH, 1996.
2. James Peter, W. Pedrycz, “Software Engineering: An Engineering Approach”, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
3. I. Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, Addison Wesley, 2004
4. K.
Chandrasehakhar, “Software Engineering & Quality Assurance”, BPB, 2005.
Code No.: ETEE 417 L T C
Paper: Optical
Communication 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Introduction:
Measurement of Information, Channel Capacity, Communication System Architecture, Basic Optical Communication System, Advantage of Optical Communication System.
Propagation in Dielectric Waveguides:
Introduction, Step-index Fibers, Graded Index Fibers, Modes & Rays, Stab Wave Guide.
[No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – II
Attenuation in Optical Fibers:
Introduction, Absorption, Scattering, Very Low Loss Materials, All Plastic & Polymer-Clad-Silica Fibers.
Wave Propagation:
Wave propagation in Step-Index & Graded Index Fiber, Overall Fiber Dispersion-Single Mode Fibers, Multimode Fibers, Dispersion-Shifted Fiber, Dispersion, Flattened Fiber, Polarization.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit – III
Source & Detectors:
Design & LED’s for Optical Communication, Semiconductor Lasers for Optical Fiber Communication System, Semiconductor Photodiode Detectors, Avalanche Photodiode Detector & Photo multiplier Tubes. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit – IV
Optical Fiber Communication System:
Telecommunication, Local Distribution Series, Computer Networks Local Data Transmission & Telemetry, Digital Optical Fiber Communication System-First Generation, System-Second Generation Future System.
Data Communication Networks – Network Topologies, Mac Protocols, Analog System.
Advanced Multiplexing Strategies – Optical TDM, Sub carrier Multiplexing, WDM Network.
Architectures: SONET/SDH. Optical Transport Network, Optical Access Network, Optical Premise Network.
Applications-Military Applications, Civil, Consumer & Industrial Applications.
[No. of Hrs.: 12]
Text Books:
1.
Optical Electronics – A. Yariv – SBS College Publishing,
Newyork 1985
2.
Optical Information Processing – F. T. S. Yu – Wiley,
Newyork, 1983
Code No.: ETEE 419 L T C
Paper: Telemetry
& Data Acquisition System 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Sampling fundamentals: Introduction to sampling theorem and sampling process, convolution, computing minimum sampling rate, Aliasing Errors.
Digital Modulation Techniques: Review of PCM, DPCM, Methods of binary data transmission, Data Formats, DM code converters, PSK, QPSK, FSK, Probability of error, Phase ambiguity Resolution and differential encoding, Error detection Error correction, Error correcting codes. [No. of Hrs.: 14]
Unit – II
Data handling system: Block schematic, Sensors, Signal conditioners, Multiplexing – high level and low level, ADC – Range and Resolution, Word Format, Frame format, Frame of Synchronizer codes, RF links, X24, RS422, RS423, RS232C interfaces, Multi terminal configuration, Multiplier & concentrator, Data Modems, Data transmission over telephone lines. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – III
Data reception systems: Bit Synchronizers, Frame Synchronizers, Sub frame Synchronizers, PLL, Display System.
Remote Control: Communication Based Processing Control Systems, Pipelines, Operational security system components, Pipeline control, Power system control, Programmable controllers for factor automation. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – IV
Command: Tone Command system, Tone Digital Command system, ON/OFF command and Data commands.
Aerospace Telemetry: Signal Formation and Conversion, Multiplexing Techniques in Telecontrol installations, Reliability in Telecontrol installations. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. Data Communication, Schweber, McGraw Hill
Code No.: ETEE
421 L T C
Paper: Electrical Energy Conservation 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Introduction, Economics Analysis of investments, Present value criterion, Average rate of return criterion, Return on investment, Payback period criterion. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Electrical Load Management
Introduction, Transformer, Reduction of transformer losses, Power factor improvement, Methods of improving power factor, Location of capacitor installation, Demand Management, Energy efficiency issues. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Electric motors
Introduction, Selection and application, Factors affecting performance, operational improvements, Retrofit improvements, Field testing, Energy Efficiency motors, Existing motor details, Power factor correction, variable speed drives, Energy saving controllers. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Lighting
Introduction, Illumination, Glare, Colour and colour rendering, Incandescent, Fluorescent, high intensity discharge, Low pressure sodium, Energy efficiency, Replacing lamps and fixtures, Improving lighting control, maintenance.
Energy management Information System
Introduction, Field transducers, PLC, Communication network energy bench marking. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Text Books:
1. Handbook on Energy Audits & Management – A.X.Tyagi –
Teri, New Delhi
Code No.: ETEE 423 L T C
Paper: Soft Computing
3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Neural Networks: History, overview of biological Neuro-system, Mathematical Models of Neurons, ANN architecture, Learning rules, Learning Paradigms-Supervised, Unsupervised and reinforcement Learning, ANN training Algorithms-perceptions, Training rules, Delta, Back Propagation Algorithm, Multilayer Perceptron Model, Hopfield Networks, Associative Memories, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit-II
Fuzzy Logic: Introduction to
Fuzzy Logic, Classical and Fuzzy Sets: Overview of Classical Sets, Membership
Function, Fuzzy rule generation.
Operations on Fuzzy Sets: Compliment, Intersections, Unions, Combinations of
Operations, Aggregation Operations.
Fuzzy Arithmetic: Fuzzy Numbers, Linguistic Variables, Arithmetic Operations on
Intervals & Numbers, Lattice of Fuzzy Numbers, Fuzzy Equations. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Fuzzy Logic: Classical Logic,
Multivalued Logics, Fuzzy Propositions, Fuzzy Qualifiers, Linguistic Hedges.
Uncertainty based Information: Information & Uncertainty, Nonspecificity of
Fuzzy & Crisp Sets, Fuzziness of Fuzzy Sets. [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
Introduction of Neuro-Fuzzy
Systems, Architecture of Neuro Fuzzy Networks.
Application of Fuzzy Logic: Medicine, Economics etc. Genetic Algorithm: An
Overview, GA in problem solving, Implementation of GA [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. AI & Expert system, Janki Raman ,MacMillen,2003
2. Artificial Intelligence, Knight ,TMH,1991.
3. Artificial Intelligence, G.F luger,Pearson education,2003
References Books :
1. Artificial Intelligence, Patricks henry ,Winston,Pearson education,2001
2. Artificial Intelligence, Nilsson , Morgon, Kufmann 1998.
Code No. : ETEE 451 L P C
Paper: Electrical Drives Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electrical Drives.
Code No. : ETEE 453 L P C
Paper: Electives 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electives
Code No. : ETEE 455 L P C
Paper: #Seminar 0 2 1
#NUES
A college committee will evaluate the performance of the students & marks will be awarded accordingly.
Code No. : ETEE 457 L P C
Paper: Minor Project 0 8 4
Students may choose a project based on any subject of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The student will submit a synopsis at the beginning of the semester for approval from the departmental committee in a specified format. The student will have to present the progress of the work through seminars and progress reports.
Code No. : ETEE 459 L P C
Paper: #^Practical Training 0 0 1
#NUES
^Practical training conducted after sixth semester will be evaluated in the Seventh Semester based on Viva-Voce.
Code No.: ETEE 402 L T C
Paper: Advanced
Control Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I:
State Space Analysis of Control System
Introduction, state space representation of continuous linear time invariant system, transfer function and state variables, solution of state equations, state and output controllability and observability. [No. of Hrs.10]
Unit – II :
Analysis of Discrete System
Introduction to discrete time system, sample and hold circuits, presentation by difference equation and its solution, pulse transfer function, representation of discrete system in state variable form and its solution. [No. of Hrs.12]
Unit – III :
Non-Linear Control Theory
Introduction to Non-linear control, Linearisation techniques techniques of non-linear system-phase plane and describing function techniques, stability criteria of Liapnov and papov, statical linerisation methods. [No. of Hrs.12]
Unit – IV :
Adaptive Control
Introduction, model reference adaptive control systems, controller structure, self-tuning regulators, various adaptive control systems, Fuzzy logic and its applications.
[No. of Hrs.10]
Text Books:
1. B.Ogata-State Space Analysis, Modern Control System, Pearson 4th edition, 2002
2. M. Gopal-Modern Control System Theory, New Age International, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. Brian D.O.Adnerson & John B. Moore, Optimal Control
2. Shastri & Badson, Adaptive Control, PHI
3. S. Das Gupta, Control System Theory, Khanna Pub.
4. Raymon T. Sufani, Design of Feedback Control System, Oxford University Press.
5. J. J. Stoline, Nonlinear Control System.
Code No.: ETEE
404 L T C
Paper: Flexible AC Transmission Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit I
Reactive Power Control:
Concept of reactive power control, methods of voltage control.
Uncompensated Transmission
Line:
Loadability characteristics of O/H lines, on open – circuit, uncompensated transmission line under load, effect of line length, load power, p.f. on voltage and reactive power, mare power & stability. [No. of Hrs.10]
Compensation of Lines:
Objectives of compensation, types of compensation – surge impedance compensation, line length compensation, compensation by sectioning, passive & active compensators, uniformly distributed fixed compensation, its effect on voltage control, line charging reactive power, uniformly regulated shunt compensation, passive shunt compensation
Dynamic Performance of Transmission Lines:
Dynamics of ac Power Systems and the effect of reactive power control. [No. of Hrs.12]
Static Compensation:
Principle, properties, types – TCR, TSC etc.
Sub synchronous Resonance: Introduction, methods of controlling SSR.
Synchronous Condensers: Introduction, characteristics, and its operation. [No. of Hrs.12]
Unified Power Flow Controller:
Interphase Power Controller:
Reactive Power Management:
Introduction, objectives, modeling, benefits. [No. of Hrs.10]
Reactive Power Optimization
Code No.: ETEE
406 L T C
Paper: Optimization
Techniques 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction and Classical Optimization Techniques: Statement of an Optimization problem – design vector – design constraints – constraint surface – objective function – objective function surfaces – classification of Optimization problems.
Classical Optimization Techniques: Single variable Optimization – multivariable Optimization without constraints – necessary and sufficient conditions for minimum / maximum – multivariable Optimization with equality constraints.
Solution by method of Lagrange multipliers – multivariable Optimization with inequality constraint – Kuhn – Tucker conditions. [No. of Hrs.11]
Linear Programming: Standard form of a linear programming problem – geometry of linear programming problems – definitions and theorems – solution of a system of linear simultaneous equations – pivotal reduction of a general system of equations – motivation to the simplex method – simplex algorithm.
Transportation problem: finding initial basic feasible solution by north - west corner rule, least cost method and vogel’s approximation method – testing for optimality of balanced transportation problems. [No. of Hrs.11]
Unit III
Unconstrained Nonlinear Programming: One – dimensional minimization methods: Classification, Fibonacci method and Quadratic interpolation method
Unconstrained Optimization Techniques: Univariate method, Powell’s method and steepest descent method. [No. of Hrs.10]
Constrained Nonlinear Programming: Characteristics of a constrained problem, Classification, Basic approach of Penalty Function method: Basic approach of Penalty Function method: Basic approach of Interior and Exterior penalty function method, Introduction to convex Programming Problem.
Dynamic Programming:
Dynamic Programming multistage decision processes – types – concept of sub Optimization and the principle of optimality – computational procedure in dynamic programming – examples illustrating the calculus method of solution – exampled illustrating the tabular method of solution. [No. of Hrs.12]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No.: ETEE 408 L T C
Paper: Application
of Power Electronics to Power Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Steady state and dynamic problems in AC Systems, Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS)] [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Static phase shifters (SPS), Static condense (STATCON). Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and unified power flow controller (UPFC)
Modeling and Analysis of FACTS controllers. Control strategies to improve system stability
[No. of Hrs.13]
Unit III
Power Quality problems in distribution systems, harmonics, harmonics creating loads, modeling, harmonic prorogation series and parallel resonances, harmonic power flow. [No. of Hrs.10]
Mitigation of harmonics, filters, passive filters, Active filters, shunt series hybrid filters, voltage sags & swells, voltage flicker, Mitigation of power quality problems using power electronic conditioners, IEEE standards. [No. of Hrs.12]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. G. T. Heydt, Power, Quality, Stars in a circle publications, Indiana, 1991
2. T. J. E. Miller, Static Reactive Power Compensation, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1982
Paper Code: ETEE – 410 L
T C
Paper: Object
Oriented Software Engineering 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction to Software Engineering: Software Engineering Development, Software Life Cycle Models, Comparison of various models
Requirement Elicitation:
Introduction to Object Oriented Methodology, Overview of Requirements
Elicitation, Requirements Model-Action & Use cases, Requirements
Elicitation Activities, Managing Requirements Elicitation. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Architecture: Introduction, System development is model building, model architecture, requirements model, analysis model, the design model, the implementation model, test model
Analysis: Introduction, the requirements model, the analysis model
[No.
of Hrs.: 11]
Construction: Introduction, the design model, block design, working with construction
Testing: introduction, on
testing, unit testing, integration testing, system testing, the testing process [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
Modelling with UML: Basic Building Blocks of UML, A Conceptual Model of UML, Basic Structural Modeling, UML Diagrams.
Case Studies [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ivar Jacobson, “Object Oriented Software Engineering”, Pearson, 2004.
2. Grady Booch, James Runbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, “The UML User Guide”, Pearson, 2004.
3. Wendy Boggs,Boggs,Michael Boggs “Mastering UML with Rational Rose”, BPB Publication, 2003.
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. Stephen R. Scach, “Classical & Object Oriented Software Engineering with UML and Java: McGraw Hill, 1999.
2. Richard C. Lee, William M. Tepfenhard, “UML and C++, A Practical guide to object-oriented Development”, Pearson Education, 2002.
Paper Code: ETEC – 412 L
T C
Paper:
Digital Image Processing 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Introduction and digital image fundamentals : Digital image Representation , Fundamental steps in image processing ,elements of digital image processing systems , sampling and quantization , some basic relationship like neighbors , connectivity , Distance measure between pixels . Imaging Geometry Image Transforms: Discrete Fourier Transform , some properties of the two-dimensional Fourier transform , fast Fourier transform, Inverse FFT
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Image Enhancement : Spatial
domain methods, frequency domain methods , Enhancement by point processing ,
spatial filtering .low[pass filtering , High pass filtering Homomorphic
filtering , Colour image processing [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Image Restoration : Degradation model, Diagnolization of Circulant and block- Circulant Matrices , Algebraic Approach to restoration , Inverse filtering , Wiener filter , Constrained least square Restoration , Interactive Restoration , Restoration in spatial Domain. Image Compression : Coding , Interpixel and psycho visual Redundancy , Image compression models error free comparison , lossy compression , Image compression standards. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Image segmentation: Detection of Discontinuities Edge linking and boundary detection Thresholding , region oriented segmentation ,motion based segmentation.
Representation and Description : Representation schemes like chain coding , polygonal Approximation , signatures , boundary segments , skeleton of region , boundary description , regional descriptors , Morphology . Recognition and Interpretation : Elements of image analysis , pattern classes , Decision theoretic methods , structural methods, interpretation
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. Digital image processing, Rafael C. Gonzalez & R.E . Woods,Pearson ,5th edition 2005
2. Digital Image Processing, A.K. Jain ,PHI, 2004
3. Digital Image Processing, Chanda & Majumdar ,PHI,2002
Reference Books:
Paper Code: ETEE – 414 L
T C
Paper: Advanced
Computer Networks 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max. Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
UNIT – I
Review of Physical & Data link layer, ISDN, Frame Relay, ATM [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Network Layer: ARP and RARP, Routing algorithms and protocols, Congestion control algorithm, Router Operation, Router configuration, Internetworking, IP Protocol, IPv6 (an overview). [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Transport Layer: UDP, TCP (Flow Control, Error Control, Connection Establishment)
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Application layer: DNS, SNMP, RMON, Electronic Mail, WWW.
Network Security: Firewalls (Application and packet filtering), Cryptography, Virtual Print,
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT BOOKS:
1. B. A. Forouzan, “TCP/IP Protocol Suite”, TMH, 2nd Ed., 2004.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. U. Black, “Computer Networks-Protocols, Standards and Interfaces”, PHI, 1996.
2. W. Stallings, “Computer Communication Networks”, PHI, 1999.
3 W. Stallings, “SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, RMON 1&2”, 3rd Ed., Addison Wesley, 1999.
4. Michael A. Miller, “Data & Network Communications”, Vikas Publication, 1996.
5. William A. Shay, “Understanding Data Communications & Networks”, Vikas Publication, 1999.
6. A. S. Tananbaum, “Computer Networks”, 3rd Ed, PHI, 1999.
7. Laura Chappell (ed), “Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration”, Techmedia, 1999.
Code No.: ETEE 416 L T C
Paper: High Voltage
Engineering 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Break Down Phenomenon: Basic Process of breakdown, breakdown phenomenon in gaseous, liquid, solid & composite dielectrics, breakdown in vacuum insulation.
Generation of High Test Voltages:
Generation of high d.c. voltage by voltage multiplier circuit and electrostatic generators, generation of high a.c. voltage by cascade transformer and resonant transformers.
generation of impulse voltage, triggering and synchronization of impulse generator, generation of high impulse current. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Measurement of High Voltage and Current:
Resistance, capacitance and R. C. potential dividers, sphere gap, electrostatic voltmeter, generating voltmeter, impulse voltage measurement, measurement of high d.c. and impulse currents. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Unit III
High Voltage Phenomenon and Insulation Coordination:
Requirement of high voltage test circuit, I. S. specifications, impulse and power frequency tests of transformers, lightning arresters, bushings, power cables, circuit breakers and isolators, measurement of resistively, dielectric constant and loss factor, partial discharge measurement.
[No. of Hrs.: 10]
Over Voltage Phenomenon and Insulation Coordination:
Lightning and switching
phenomenon as causes of over voltages, protection of transmission line and
substation against over voltage, insulation coordination. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. E. Kuffel & W. S. Zacngol, “High Voltage Engineering”, Pergamon Press
2. M. S. Naidu & V. Kamaraju, “High Voltage Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. M. P. Chaurasia, “High Voltage Engineering”, Khanna Publishers.
2. R. S. Sha, “High Voltage Engineering”
3. C. L. Wadhwa, “High Voltage Engineering”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Code No.: ETEE
418 L T C
Paper: Embedded Systems 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
UNIT
– I
Introduction to an embedded systems design & RTOS: Introduction to Embedded system, Processor in the System, Microcontroller, Memory Devices, Embedded System Project Management, ESD and Co-design issues in System development Process, Design cycle in the development phase for an embedded system, Use of target system or its emulator and In-circuit emulator, Use of software tools for development of an ES.
Inter-process Communication
and Synchronization of Processes, Tasks and Threads, Problem of Sharing Data by
Multiple Tasks, Real Time Operating Systems: OS Services, I/O Subsystems,
Interrupt Routines in RTOS Environment, RTOS Task Scheduling model, Interrupt
Latency and Response times of the tasks. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT
– II
Overview of Microcontroller: Microcontroller and Embedded Processors, Overview of 8051 Microcontroller family: Architecture, basic assembly language programming concepts, The program Counter and ROM Spaces in the 8051, Data types, 8051 Flag Bits ad PSW Register, 8051 Register Banks and Stack Instruction set, Loop and Jump Instructions, Call Instructions, Time delay generations and calculations, I/O port programming Addressing Modes, accessing memory using various addressing modes, Arithmetic instructions and programs, Logical instructions, BCD and ASCII application programs, Single-bit instruction programming, Reading input pins vs. port Latch, Programming of 8051 Timers, Counter Programming
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT – III
Communication with 8051: Basics of Communication,
Overview of RS-232, I2C Bus, UART, USB, 8051 connections to RS-232,
8051 serial communication programming, 8051 interrupts, Programming of timer
interrupts, Programming of External hardware interrupts, Programming of the
serial communication interrupts, Interrupt priority in the 8051 [No.
of Hrs.: 11]
UNIT - IV
Interfacing with 8051: Interfacing an LCD to the
8051, 8051 interfacing to ADC, Sensors, Interfacing a Stepper Motor, 8051
interfacing to the keyboard, Interfacing a DAC to the 8051, 8255 Interfacing
with 8031/51, 8051/31 interfacing to external memory
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
TEXT
BOOKS:
1. Raj Kamal, “Embedded Systems”, TMH, 2004.
2. M.A. Mazidi and J. G. Mazidi, “The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems”, PHI, 2004.
REFERENCES
BOOKS:
1. David E. Simon, “An Embedded Software Primer”, Pearson Education, 1999.
2. K.J. Ayala, “The 8051 Microcontroller”, Penram International, 1991.
3. Dr. Rajiv Kapadia, “8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems”, Jaico Press
Code No.: ETEE 420 L T C
Paper: Instrumentation 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Review of Instrumentation Amplifier, Magnetic Recorder, Digital recorders of memory type, storage Oscilloscope, Sampling Oscilloscope and Spectrum Analyser.
Special Purpose Transformers, Constant Voltage Transformer, Types of Rectifiers – Signal Phase Rectifier. Three Phase Rectifier. Three Phase Controller Rectifier, Switch Mode Power supply (SMPS), Inverter and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – II
Timers, Dashpot timers, Motor driven Timers, Stepper motor and their types, Permanent magnet and variable reluctance type a.c. Motor Controllers – Variable Frequency inverters and cycloconverters. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – III
Automatic weighing system, Carbon dioxide controller for a carburizing furnace, Control of relative humidity in a textile moisterning process and warehouse, Induction Heating, Dielectric Heating. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – IV
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), General characteristics and system layout, Operational procedures, Control of coils and contacts, PC ladder Instruction – Address and Registers. Timers and Counters, The sequencer, analog operation and loop control.
Robotics – Robot and their uses. Robot Auxillary control devices and systems, Controlling and Programming, A pick-and-place Robot, Work cells controlling and programming.
[No. of Hrs.: 12]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. CS Rangan & GR Sharma “Instrumentation Devices and Systems”
Code No.: ETEE 422 L T C
Paper: Power Quality
Management 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I : Power Quality Problems & Monitoring
Overview and Definitions of power quality, sources of pollution, international power quality standards, and regulations. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Unit – II : Power Quality Problems
Surges, voltage sag and swell, over voltage under voltage, outage voltage, and phase angle imbalance, electric noise, harmonics, frequency deviation monitoring. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – III : Power System Harmonics
Harmonic analysis, harmonic sources – the static converters, transformer magnetization and non-linear machines, are furnaces, fluorescent lighting. Harmonic effect within the power system, interference with communication harmonic measurements. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – IV
Design, measure to minimize the frequency and duration of outages in distribution systems voltage regulators, harmonic filters, power conditioners, uninterruptible power suppliers, emergency and stand by power systems, application of power conditioners. Power distribution systems design, measure to minimize voltage disturbances. [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. N. G. Hingonani, Gyugi, Understanding FACTS concepts, Technology of flexible AC Transmission systems, IEEE Press, 1999
Reference Books:
1. T.J.E Milles – Reactive Power Control in electric systems, John Wiley & Sons 1982
Code No.: ETEE 424 L T C
Paper: Special Purpose
Machines 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
Permanent magnet machines, introduction, unique features of PM machines, permanent magnet materials, power limitations of PM machines, permanent magnet DC machines, permanent magnet synchronous machine, applications of permanent magnet machines. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – II
AC commutator motors, Schrage motors, universal motors - torque, phasor diagram and performance characteristics. Two –phase servomotor, analysis – using symmetrical components, torque – speed curve, drag cup rotor. DC servomotor. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Reluctance motor. Hysteresis motor. DC tachometer. AC tachometer. [No. of Hrs.: 09]
Unit – IV
Synchros and control transformers. Linear induction machines, description of LIM’s, propulsiom and levitation systems, mechanical handling equipment, strip tension winding.
[No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
1. Fitzerald, Kinglay, Umans “Electrical Machniary”, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2004
2. B. R. Gupta, Vandana Singhal “Electric Machines”, New Age International Publishers, 2003
Reference Books:
1. Syed A. Nasar “Electric Machines and Power System” Volume I, Electric Machines, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2002
2. Smarjit Ghosh “Electrical Machines” Pearson, 2005
3. Rakosh Das Begamudre “Electro
Mechanical Energy Conversation with Dynamics of Machines”, New Age
International, 2003
Code No.: ETEE 426 L T C
Paper: Power Plant
Instrumentation 3 1 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: Max.
Marks-75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and
cover the entire syllabus. This question should have objective or short answer
type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Apart from Q. No.1 rest of the paper shall consist of four units
as per the syllabus, every unit should have two questions. However, student may
be asked to attempt only 1 question from each unit. Each question should be
12.5 marks.
Unit – I
An Overview: Brief survey
of methods of power generation. Hydro, thermal, nuclear, solar and wind etc.
Dependence of instrumentation on the method of power generation-thermal power
plants-general structures, pulverization and burners – fans, dampers and actuators
– super heaters steam traps – Economizers Recirculators and regenerators,
Cooling towers – feed water generators Turbine cooling systems, Radiation
detectors. [No. of
Hrs.: 11]
Unit – II
Control loops and inter and Annunciation System: Combustion control – control of main header, pressure, air/fuel ratio control – furnace draft and excess control, drum level (three element control) main and re-heat systems temperature control, burner tilting up by pass damper super heater-spray and gas re-circulation controls, Hot well level control – interlock – MFT Turbine trip conditions – pulverizer control. [No. of Hrs.: 12]
Unit – III
Turbine monitoring and control: Condenser vacuum control – gland steam exhaust pressure control-speed, vibration, shell temperature monitoring – lubricating oil temperature control-hydrogen generator cooling system. [No. of Hrs.: 10]
Unit – IV
Analysis in power plant: Thermal conductive type, paramagnetic type-Oxygen analyzer, hydrogen purity meter-chromatography-PH meter, fuel analyzer, pollution monitoring and control.
Computer in power plants: load dispatching [No. of Hrs.: 11]
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Code No. : ETEE 452 L P C
Paper: Advanced Control System Lab. 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Advanced Control System.
Code No. : ETEE 454 L P C
Paper: Electives 0 2 1
Practical will be based on Electives
Code No. : ETEE 456 L P C
Paper: Major Project 0 14 7
Students may choose a project based on any subject of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The student will submit a synopsis at the beginning of the semester for approval from the departmental committee in a specified format. The student will have to present the progress of the work through seminars and progress reports.