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Scheme of study for B. Tech.

Electrical & Electronics Engineering recommended by the


Board of Studies convened on 23.03.2012 and syllabi for the III Semester & IV Semester
B. Tech. Electrical & Electronics Engineering for the students admitted from 2011- 2012.

Distribution of Credits for B.Tech. EEE from III to VIII semester

Courses
Core
Department Elective
Open Elective
HR
Project
Lab
I Year
TOTAL

Number of
Courses
22
8
4
2
1
10

Credits
88
31
12
4
9
20
164
61
225

S E M E S T E R III

S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Course Code

Course Name

Periods
L T P
BEECEE 301 R01
Engineering Mathematics - III 3 1 BEECEE 302 R01
Electric Circuit Theory
3 1 BEECEE 303 R01
Digital Electronics
3 1 BEECEE 304 R01
Electronic Circuits
3 1 BEECEE 305 R01 Electrical Measurements &
3 1 Measuring Instruments
BEEDEE 301 R01 / Department Elective I
3 1 BEEDEE 302 R01

Credits

BEECEE 306 R01


BEECEE 307 R01

2
2
28

Electronic Circuits Lab


Digital Electronics Lab
Total

0 0 18 6

Additional courses specified for lateral entry students


L T P C
Programming in C

3 1 0 4

Programming in C Lab

0 0 3 2

List of Electives
BEEDEE 301 R01
BEEDEE 302 R01

- Thermal Engineering & Fluid Machinery


- Fluid Mechanics & Dynamics

3
3
6

4
4
4
4
4
4

S E M E S T E R IV

S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Course
BEECEE 401 R01
BEECEE 402 R01
BEECEE 403 R01
BEECEE 404 R01
BEEDEE 405 R01
BEEDEE 401 R01 /
BEEDEE 402 R01 /
BEEDEE 403 R01
BEECEE 406 R01
BEECEE 407 R01

Engineering Mathematics - IV
Electrical Machines I
Linear Integrated Circuits
Linear Systems & Signals
Electromagnetic Field Theory
Department Elective -II

L
3
3
3
3
3
3

Periods
T
1
1
1
1
1
0

P
-

Electrical Measurements Lab


Linear Integrated Circuits Lab
Total

0
0
18

3
3
6

Course Name

Additional courses specified for lateral entry students


L T P C
Programming in C++

3 1 0 4

Programming in C++ Lab

0 0 3 2

List of Electives
BEEDEE 401 R01 - Material Science
BEEDEE 402 R01 - Nano Electronic Devices
BEEDEE 403 R01 - Data Structures

Credits
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
2
27

SEMESTERV

S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6

7
8
9

Course
BEECEE 501 R01
BEECEE 502R01
BEECEE 503 R01
BEECEE 504 R01
BEEDEE 501 R01
BEEDEE 502 R01 /
BEEDEE 503 R01 /
BEEDEE 504 R01 /
BEEDEE 505 R01 /
BEEDEE 506 R01
BEECEE 505 R01
BEECEE 506 R01
BEECEE 507 R01

Course Name
Engineering Mathematics V
Microprocessors &
Microcontrollers
Electrical Machines - II
Transmission & Distribution
Department Elective III
Department Elective IV

Electrical Machines - I Lab


Micro Controller Lab
HR Skills
Total

Common Elective for all groups


BEEDEE 501 R01 - Java Programming
List of Electives
BEEDEE 502 R01 - Digital Signal Processing
BEEDEE 503 R01 - VLSI Design
BEEDEE 504 R01 - Power Plant Engineering
BEEDEE 505 R01 - Instrumentation Systems
BEEDEE 506 R01 - Soft Computing Techniques

Periods
L
T P
3
1 3
1 -

Credits
4
4

3
3
4
4

1
1
-

4
4
4
4

0
0
2
22

3
3
6

2
2
2
30

S E M E S T E R VI

Power System Analysis


Control Systems
Electrical Machine Design
Power Electronics
Department Elective V
Department Elective - VI

7
8

BEECEE 601 R01


BEECEE 602R01
BEECEE 603 R01
BEECEE 604 R01
BEEDEE 601 R01 /
BEEDEE 602 R01 /
BEEDEE 603 R01
BEEDEE 604 R01 /
BEEDEE 605 R01 /
BEEDEE 606 R01
BEECEE 605 R01
BEECEE 606R01

Periods
L
T
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
4
-

Electrical Machines II Lab


Control Systems Lab

0
0

3
3

2
2

BEECEE 607 R01

HR Skills
Total

2
22

0
4

0
6

2
30

S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6

Course

Course Name

List of Electives
BEEDEE 601 R01 - Digital Image Processing
BEEDEE 602 R01 - Communication Engineering
BEEDEE 603 R01 - Computer Graphics
BEEDEE 604 R01 - Embedded Systems
BEEDEE 605 R01 - Special Machines
BEEDEE 606 R01 - Bio Medical Engineering

P
-

Credits
4
4
4
4
4

S E M E S T E R VII

S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5

7
8

Course

Course Name

BEECEE 701 R01


BEECEE 702R01
BEECEE 703 R01

Solid State Drives


High Voltage Engineering
Protection, Switchgear &
Utilization
BEECEE 704 R01
Power System Operation & Control
BEEDEE 701 R01 / Department Elective - VII
BEEDEE 702 R01 /
BEEDEE 703 R01 /
BEEDEE 704 R01 /
BEEDEE 705 R01 /
BEEDEE 706 R01 /
BEEDEE 707 R01
BEEDEE 708 R01 / Department Elective - VIII
BEEDEE 709 R01 /
BEEDEE 710 R01 /
BEEDEE 711 R01
BEECEE 705 R01
Power Electronics & Drives Lab
BEECEE 706 R01
Power Systems & H V Lab
Total

L
3
4
3

Periods
T
1
0
1

P
-

4
4

0
-

4
4

0
0
22

3
3
6

2
2
28

List of Electives
BEEDEE 701 R01
BEEDEE 702 R01
BEEDEE 703 R01
BEEDEE 704 R01
BEEDEE 705 R01
BEEDEE 706 R01
BEEDEE 707 R01
BEEDEE 708 R01
BEEDEE 709 R01
BEEDEE 710 R01
BEEDEE 711 R01

- Power Electronics Applications in Power Systems


- Insulation Technology
- Substation Design & Installation
- Static Relays
- Distributed Control Systems
- Advanced Control Systems
- Robotics & Automation
- Expert Systems & Machine Learning
- Computer Networks
- Pattern Recognition
- Disaster Management

Credits
4
4
4

S E M E S T E R VIII
Sl.
No
1
2
3
4
5

Course
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
BEECEE 803

Course Name
Open Elective I
Open Elective II
Open Elective III
Open Elective IV
Project Work & Viva Voce
Total

Periods
L
3
3
3
3
12

T
0
0
0
0
0

P
-

Credits
3
3
3
3
9
21

BEECEE 301 R01

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III

Unit I : Laplace Transforms

(15 Periods)

Laplace transforms definition - Conditions for existence Transform of standard


functions Properties Transform of derivatives and integrals Derivatives and Integrals of
transforms. Inverse Laplace transforms Convolution theorem transform of periodic functions,
unit step function and unit impulse (or dirac delta ) function.
Applications to solve higher order ordinary differential equations and Simultaneous
differential equations with constant coefficients and integro-differential equations. Simple
Engineering Applications : Bending of Beams, Whirling of Shafts and Electric Circuits.

Unit II : Complex Differentiation

(15 Periods)

Analytical functions Necessary conditions for analyticity Cauchy Riemann


equations in Cartesian and polar coordinates Sufficient conditions for analytical (without
proof) Properties of analytic functions : Harmonic functions Orthogonal system
Construction of an analytic function when its real or imaginary part is given Conformal
mappings ez, sin z , cos z, z +

1
z

and sinh z only Bilinear transformation. Simple

Engineering applications : Complex potential functions, stream lines, equipotential, velocity


potential and stream functions.

Unit III : Complex Integration

(15 Periods)

Complex integration Line and Surface Integrals Cauchys Integral theorem Integral
formula Taylors and laurents series (without proof) Singularities zeros- poles and residues
Cauchys residue theorem contour integration evaluation of integrals of the type
2

f (sin , cos ) d and

f ( x)
g
( x)

only.

Unit IV : Fourier Transforms

(15 Periods)

The infinite Fourier transforms Sine and cosine transforms properties Inversion
theorem - problems Convolution theorem Parsevals identity Problems Finite Fourier
transforms Sine and cosine transforms Evaluation of definite Integrals problems Solving
boundary value problems using finite Fourier sine and cosine transforms.

Text Books :
1. Engineering Mathematics, Part A, Dr. M. K. Venkatraman, National
company, 2000.

Publishing

2. Engineering Mathematics, volume III, P. Kandasamy and K. Thilagavathy , S. Chand &


co.., 2005.
References :
1.

Higher Engineering Mathematics , B.S. Grewal Khanna publishers, 2006.

2.

Advanced engineering mathematics, J. Erwin Kreyszig, 8th edition, Wiley eastern Ltd.
2007.

3.

Advanced engineering mathematics, Jain R.K and S.R.K, Iyengar, Narosa


publications, 2006.

BEECEE 302 R01

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY

UNIT- I : Network Topology

(15 Periods)

Introduction to Circuits Review of signals and systems-Network equations*


Network topology Definitions - Graph, Oriented graph, sub graph and planar graph.
Network tree and links Incidence matrix, Cut set and Tie set matrices Solution of network
problems using graph theory.
Review of AC circuits- Source transformation techniques -Mesh current and Node
voltage method of analysis for DC and AC circuits Supermesh and Supernode cases with DC
sources -Dependent voltage and current sources.

UNIT- II : Network Reduction Techniques

(15 Periods)

Star/Delta and Delta/Star transformations-Network theorems Superposition theoremThevenins theorem Nortons theorem Maximum power transfer theorem Reciprocity
theorem- Substitution Theorem- Compensation theorem- Millmans theorem-Tellegens
theorem Applications to DC and AC networks with independent sources.

UNIT- III : Resonance and coupled circuits

(15 Periods)

Series and parallel resonance Circuits frequency response Quality factor and
Bandwidth.
Self inductance Mutual inductance Dot convention for coupled circuits-series and
parallel connection of coupled inductors single tuned and double tuned coupled circuits.
Transients:
Introduction to transients Initial and Final conditions * - Time response of RL, RC and
RLC circuits using Laplace transform for DC input and AC with sinusoidal input.

UNIT- IV : Analysis of Three Phase Circuits

(15 Periods)

Three phase balanced voltage sources Analysis of three phase 3 wire, 4 wire star
connected sources and delta connected source- Balanced and Unbalanced loads power and
power factor measurements in three phase circuits.
Two Port Networks:
Network functions Definitions-Two port networks- Open circuit Impedance and short
circuit Admittance parameters- Transmission parameters- Hybrid parameters and their
interrelations.

Text Books:
1. Sudhakar A and Shyam Mohan SP, Circuits and Networks: Analysis and Synthesis,
Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishers, (2007).
2. William H.Hayt Jr, Jack E. Kemmerly and Steven M. Durbin, Engineering circuit

analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, 7th edition, New Delhi, (2007).
References:
1. * NPTEL Lecture by S.C.Dutta Roy, Professor, IIT Delhi.
2. Paranjothi SR, Electric Circuits Analysis, New Age International Ltd., New Delhi,
(1996).
3. Joseph A. Edminister, Mahmood Nahri, Electric Circuits, Schaums Series, Tata
Mcgraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi, (2001).
4. Chakrabati A, Circuits theory (Analysis and Synthesis), Dhanpath Rai & Sons, New
delhi,(1999).
5. Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N.O.Sadik, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 2nd
edition, McGraw Hill Publishers, (2003).
6. Franklin F.Kuo, Network Analysis and Synthesis, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.

BEECEE 303 R01

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Unit-I: Boolean Simplification & Logic Families

(15 Periods)

Boolean Functions: Boolean Laws- Simplifications Using Laws- Minterms- Maxterms- Sum of
Product and Product of Sum Forms Karnaugh Map NAND, NOR Implementation.
Digital Logic families: RTL- DTL ECL TTL CMOS Logic Families- Characteristics
-Comparison of IC Families

Unit-II: Logic Design, PLDS & Memories

(15 Periods)

Combinational Circuits: Adders - Subtractors- Magnitude Comparators - Multiplexer Demultiplexer - Encoder - Decoder.
Memories: Semiconductor Memories Types of Memories: RAM, ROM, EPROM,
EEPROM,MRAM,CAM, CCD,Flash Memory
Programmable Devices: SPLD: PAL, PLA, GAL, PROM, CPLD,FPGA

Unit III: Asynchronous Sequential Machine

(15 Periods)

ASM: Introduction - ASM Charts- Examples of Synchronous Sequential Network Design Using
ASM Charts- State Assignment- ASM Tables- ASM Realization for Traffic Control, 2 Bit
Synchronous Up/Down Counter, Automatic Bank Teller, Milk Vending Machine, Waveform
Generator.

Unit-IV: Asynchronous & Synchronous Sequential Circuits


Sequential Circuits: Flip Flops: RS- D- JK- T and Master Slave Flip Flops.
Registers: Shift Registers- SISO, SIPO, PISO, PIPO and Bi-Directional Registers

(15Periods)

Counters : Design of Synchronous Counters, Design of Asynchronous Counters FSM - Basic


Design Procedure - Mealy & Moore Machines - FSM realization Design of Sequential Networks
ROM , PLA ,PLDs and PGAs
Text Books:
1. M.Morris Mano - Digital Design, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2006
2. Donald D. Givone , Digital Principles and Designs, TMH, 2003
3. Charles H.Roth,Jr, - Fundamentals of Logic Design, Fifth edition, Thomson. 2007
References:
1. R.P.Jain - Modern Digital Electronics, Third Edition, TMH, 2006
2. Bhutiyani. R.S Advanced digital technique & Digital system design, Everest
Publishing house, 1993
3. T.L.Floyd - Digital Fundamentals, Third Edition, Pearson Education, 2006

BEECEE304 R01

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS

Unit I: Biasing Of BJT & FET

(14 Periods)

Selection of Operating Point for BJT- DC Load Line BJT: Types of Biasing - Bias Stabilization
Bias Compensation FET: Types Of Biasing MOSFET: Types Of Biasing.

UnitII: Small Signal Analysis and Frequency Response Of BJT & FET

(16Periods)

Small signal analysis:Classifications of Amplifier - Common emitter amplifier, Common base


amplifier, Emitter follower: remodel,h parameter hybrid model Multistage
amplifier- Cascade connection, Cascode connection.
FET: Small signal model:Common source Common drain Commom Gate
MOSFET amplifier: Graphical analysis and small signal parameters, small signal equivalent
circuit Common Source amplifier
Frequency response
Frequency analysis of RC coupled amplifier: BJT Miller effect

Unit III: Feedback Amplifiers and Oscillators

(14 Periods)

Feedback concepts Feedback connection types Feedback amplifiers Merits and demerits
Oscillators-principle of operation Phase shift Wein Bridge crystal LC oscillators using
BJT-UJT Relaxation Oscillator

Unit IV: Tuned Amplifiers and Power Amplifiers


Tuned Amplifier: Single Tuned - Double Tuned- Stagger tuned.

(16 Periods)

Power amplifiers: Working principle of Class A, Class AB, Class B, Class C, Class D,and Class
S amplifiers.-efficiency of class A, Band C amplifiers.
Text Books:
1. Robert L. Boylestad & Lousis Nashelsky- Electronic devices & Circuit Theory, Pearson
education, Ninth edition, 2007.
2. Donald A Neamen- Electronic Circuit Design and Analysis, Second edition, TMH, 2002
3. G.K.MithalElectronic Devices and Circuits, Twenty Third Edition, Khanna publishers
2010
4. Theodore Bogart. Jr, Jefrey S.Beasely, Guilermo Ricco Electronic Devices and Circuits
Pearson, Sixth edition, 2004.

References:
1. Millman J, Halkias C.C, Electronic Devices and Circuits TMH, 2002.
2. J.B.Gupta-Electronic Devices and Circuits, Third edition,S.K.Kataria and sons, 2009
3. Schilling and Belove Electronic Circuits-Discrete and Integrated, Third edition,
McGraw Hill, 2002.

BEECEE305 R01 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS & MEASURING


INSTRUMENTS
Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

Unit- I
Measurement Systems and Transducers

(15 Periods)

Introduction functional elements of a measurement system-general classification of


instruments-static and dynamic performance characteristics-errors in measurements- standardsOperating forces of Electromechanical indicating instruments, control and damping
arrangements- Basics of non-electrical quantities measurement- Transducers- classification and
types.

Unit II
Measurements of Electrical Parameters

(15 Periods)

Principles of operation and construction of PMMC, MI, Dynamometer, Induction, Thermal and
Rectifier type instruments for the measurement of voltage and current- Dynamometer and
Induction type wattmeters- Construction and principle of operation of single phase and three
phase Induction type Energy meters, errors ,compensation and calibration.

Unit III
Instrument Transformers:

(15 Periods)

Comparison of instrument transformers with shunts and multipliers- Current transformer theory,
their phasor diagrams, ratio and phase angle errors, construction and characteristics- clamp on
type ammeters - selection of CTs of protection ratings- potential transformers, their phasor
diagrams, ratio and phase angle expressions and construction.
Miscellaneous Instruments:
Maximum demand indicators- Power factor meters- Frequency meters- Synchroscope - Phase
sequence indicator - Megger.

Unit IV

(15 Periods)

Digital instruments:
Digital storage oscilloscope- Digital frequency meter- digital multimeters.
Digital voltmeters: Ramp type, Integrating type and Potentiometric type.
Recorders: Strip chart recorders, Potentiometric recorders, X-Y recorders and magnetic tape
recorders.

Text books:
1. Golding and Widdis Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments Wheelers

student edition, 1994.


2. Albert D.Helfrick & William D.Cooper Modern Electronic Instrumentation and

Measurement Techniques Prentice Hall India ,2000.

References:
1. A.K.Sawhney A Course in Electrical & Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation
Dhanpat Rai and Sons.2004.
2. H.S.Kalsi Electronic Instrumentation Mc Graw Hill, second edition 2009.
3. E.O.Doebelin Measurement system-Application and design, Tata McGraw Hill
publication company, 2003.

BEEDEE 301 R01 THERMAL ENGINEERING & FLUID MACHINERY

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

Unit I : Thermodynamics

(15 Periods)

Basic concepts definitions first law of thermodynamics application of first law to closed
and open system steady flow energy equation second law carnot heat engine reversed
carnot engine heat pump and refrigerator Entropy definition entropy chart.

Unit II : Steam and Compressor

(15 Periods)

Steam : Formation of steam property calculations uses of steam tables and mollier chart
Rankine cycle super heating Steam Turbines (Qualitative treatment only)
Compressor : Reciprocating air compressors classification single stage work done with
and without clearance multistage.

Unit-- III

(15 Periods)

Refrigeration & Air conditioning : Vapour compression cycle - simple COP calculations
Pychrometry Property calculations using psychrometry chart working of air conditioning
systems Gas Turbines (Qualitative treatment only).
Fluid Mechanics : Properties of fluids manometers types of manometers types of fluid
flow Eulers & Bernoulis equations.

Unit IV : Turbines and Pumps

(15 Periods )

Turbines : Hydraulic turbines Pelton Wheel Francis Turbine Kaplan Turbines work done
- efficiency calculations.
Pump : Centrifugal pumps single stage work done and efficiency calculations.

Text Books :
1. P.K. Nag Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata Mc Graw Hill Ltd., 2005.
2. R.K. Bansal Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Lakshmi Publications,
2005.
References :
1. R. K. Rajput Thermal Engineering Lakshmi Publications 2005.
2. R.K. Rajput Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines , S. Chand & Co. 2005.

BEEDEE 302 FLUID MECHANICS AND DYNAMICS

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

Unit-I : Definitions And Fluid Properties

(10 Periods)

Definitions Fluid and fluid mechanics Dimensions and units Fluid properties Continuum
Concept of system and control volume.

Unit-II : Fluid Statics & Kinematics

(15 Periods)

Pascals Law and hydrostatic equation Forces on plane and curved surfaces Buoyancy Meta centre- Pressure measurement Fluid mass under relative equilibrium.
Fluid Kinematics: Stream, streak and path lines Classifications of flows Continuity equation
(one, two and three dimensional forms) Stream and potential functions flow nets Velocity
measurement (Pilot tube, current meter, Hot wire and hot film anemometer, float techniques,
Laser Doppler velocimetry).

Unit-III : Fluid Dynamics

(15 Periods)

Euler and Bernoullis equations - Application of Bernoullis equation Discharge measurements


Laminar flows through pipes and between plates Hagen Poiseuille equation Turbulent flow
Darcy Weisbach formula Moody diagram Momentum Principle.

Unit-IV : Boundary Layer And Flow Through Pipes

(10 Periods)

Definition of boundary layer Thickness and classification Displacement and momentum


thickness Development of laminar and turbulent flows in circular pipes Major and minor
losses of flow pipes Pipes in serial and in parallel Pipe network.

Unit-V : Similitude And Model Study

(10 Periods)

Dimensional Analysis Rayleighs method, Buckinghams Pi-theorem Similitude and models


Scale effect and distorted models.
Text Books :
1. Kumar, K.L., Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing Houses (P) Ltd., New
Delhi, 1995.
2. Garde, R.J. and Mirajgaoker, A.G., Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Nem Chand Bros.,
Roorkee
3. Rajput, R.K., A text book of fluid Mechanics in SI Units, 4th Edition, S. Chand
Publisher, 1998.
4. Fox , Robert, W. and Macdonad, Alan, T., Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley
& Sons, 1995.

References:
1. Streeter, Victor, L. and Wylie, Benjamin E., Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill Ltd.,
1998
2. E. John Finnermore and Joseph B.Franzini, Fluid Mechanics with Engineering
Applications, McGraw-Hill International Edition, 2001.
3. Pernard Messay, Mechanics of Fluids 7th Edition, Nelson Thornes Ltd. U.K. 1998.

BEECEE 306 R01

Credit

: 02

Total Periods

: 45

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY

List Of Experiments:
1. Q point calculation of emitter feedback, collector feedback and voltage divider bias using
BJT.
2. Frequency response characteristics of RC coupled amplifier using BJT.
3. Frequency response characteristics of direct coupled amplifier using BJT .
4. Frequency response of CC amplifier
5. Transistor, FET and MOSFET as a switch.
6. Differential amplifier using FET or BJT
7. Frequency response of current series amplifier (with and without feedback)
8. Frequency response characteristics of single tuned amplifier
9. Frequency response characteristics of Complementary symmetry push-pull amplifier.
10. Audio frequency oscillator for a specified frequency of oscillation.
11. Relaxation oscillator using UJT
12. Frequency response characteristics of Cascode amplifier

BEECEE 307 R01

Credit

: 02

Total Periods

: 45

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LABORATORY

List Of Experiments:
1. Arithmetic Circuit- Construction and Testing using 74xx ICs
(i)

Half adder and Full adder.

(ii)

Half subtractor and Full subtractor.

2. Decoders with 7 segment display.


3. Combinational Logic Circuit Design using 74xx ICs
4. Four with (Modulo 16) Adder / Subtractor
5. Construction of 1- bit comparator-using 74xx and study of 4 bit comparator IC 7485.
6. Multiplexer and Demultiplexer
7. Arithmetic/Logic Unit
8. Verification of various flip-flops using gates.
9. Construction of 3 bit Asynchronous ripple Counter.
10. Shift Register SIPO/SISO & PIPO/PISO
11. Register file, instruction and data memories.
12. Assembling the Processors.

BEECEE 401 R01 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS IV

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

Unit I : Fourier Series

(15 Periods)

Introduction Dirichlets condition Eulers Formula General Fourier series Odd and
even functions Half range series Parsevals identity Complex form of Fourier series Root
mean square (RMS) value of a function Numerical methods of finding Fourier coefficients
Harmonic analysis.

Unit II : Partial Differentiation Equations (PDES)

(15 Periods)

Formation of PDEs Elimination of arbitrary constants and functions Complete


solution singular solution General solution Solution of PDE. By direct integration First
order non linear PDE s with constant coefficients.

Unit III : One Dimensional Wave And Heat Equations

(15 Periods)

One dimensional wave equation - Assumptions Boundary and initial value problems
Fourier series solution One dimensional heat equation Assumptions Steady and unsteady
Boundary and initial value problems Fourier series solution.

Unit IV : Two Dimensional Heat Flow Equations

(15 Periods)

Two dimensional heat flow equation Assumptions Steady state heat flow in two
dimensions Laplace equation in Cartesian and Polar coordinates (including annuals) Fourier
series solution.

Text Book :
1. Engineering Mathematics Vol III, Dr. P. Kandasamy et. Al., S. Chand & Co., 2000.
References :
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, 8th edition, Wiley Eastern
company, 2005.
2. Engineering Mathematics (for semester IV), T. Veerarajan, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Ltd., 2001.
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers, 2003.

BEECEE 402 R01

Lecture periods/week

: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

Unit- I : DC Generators

ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I

(15 periods)

Electromechanical energy conversion forces and torque in magnetic field system -energy
balance equation energy and force in singly excited and multi excited magnetic
system - co-energy - Constructional features of DC machines lap and wave
windings principle of operation of DC generator EMF equation methods of
excitation permanent magnet, separately excited and self excited machines shunt, series and compound generators armature reaction - commutation Open
Circuit Characteristics critical resistance and critical speed of a shunt generator
external and internal characteristics of dc generators parallel operation of DC
generators applications of DC generators.

Unit-II : DC Motors

(15 Periods)

Principle of operation of DC motor back EMF and its significance - torque equation
characteristics of shunt, series and compound motors. Starting of DC motors types of starters
methods of speed control of DC shunt and series motors losses and efficiency of dc machines
-Brake test, Swinburnes test and Hopkinsons test, Electric Braking of DC series and shunt
motors - Rheostatic braking plugging and regenerative braking, applications of DC motors.

Unit-III : Single Phase Transformers

(15

Periods)

Principle of operation and constructional features of single phase transformer EMF equation
step up and step down transformers- transformer on no load and on load Phasor diagrams effects of resistance and leakage reactance of winding , voltage regulation equivalent circuit of
single phase transformer - O.C and S.C tests - calculation of losses, efficiency and regulation
all day efficiency polarity and voltage ratio tests Sumpners test, Parallel operation of
single-phase transformers - Auto Transformers- constructional details and comparison with two
winding transformer, applications of single phase transformers.

Unit- IV: Three phase transformers

(15 Periods)

Three-Phase Transformers: Constructional features-Three-phase transformer connections


Star-Star, Star-Delta, Delta-Star, Delta-Delta, Open Delta and Zig Zag Connections, Scott
connection, voltage and current relations, simple problems, vector groups, three phase
autotransformers, applications of three phase transformer.

Text Books:
1.

Stephen J. Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, McGraw Hill International


Edition 2003

2.

I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari , Electrical machines Tata McGraw Hill, 2004

References:
1. A.E .Fitzgerald, Charles.Kingsley (Jr) and Stephen..D.Umans, Electrical Machinery,
Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
2. Murugesh Kumar `DC Machines & Transformers, Vikas Publications, 2002
3. P.S.Bimbhra, Electrical machinery, Khanna publishers, 2003.
4. Albert E Clayton and N N Hancock, The performance and Design of Direct Current
Machines, Oxford and IBH Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1990

BEECEE 403 R01

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: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

Unit- I: OP-AMP Characteristics And Applications

(15 Periods )

Op amp-Block Diagram, Basic Differential Amplifier Configuration, DC Characteristics, AC


characteristics, Frequency Compensation. OP AMP APPLICATIONS: Inverting and NonInverting Amplifiers, Scale Changer -Summer and Subtractor- Differentiator and Integrator - Log
and Antilog Amplifiers - Multiplier and Divider- V to I and I to V Converters - Precision
Rectifiers-Clipper and Clamper Circuits-Sample and Hold Circuits- Instrumentation AmplifierAC Amplifier.

Unit-II:Comparators, Signal Generators And Voltage Regulators

(15 Periods)

Comparator Schmitt Trigger Astable Multivibrator Monostable Multivibrator Triangular


Wave Generator
Phase Shift Oscillator - Wein Bridge-LC Oscillator
Series OP-AMP Regulator Fixed IC Voltage Regulator General Purpose Regulator- Switched
Mode Regulator.

Unit - III: Active Filters And Data Converters

( 15 Periods)

Active Filters:
First Order and Second Order Low Pass - High Pass-Band Pass - Band Reject and Notch Filters Switched Capacitor (SC) - SC Integrator. FDNR
Data Converters:
Specifications of DAC and ADC--DAC(current and voltage referenced)- Weighted resistor
DAC, R-2R and Inverted R-2R Ladder Network,
ADC: Direct Type- Flash Type, Counter Type, Tracking or Servo Type, Successive
Approximation Type. Indirect Type- Charge Balancing, Dual Slope

UNIT - IV: Timers and PLL

( 15 Periods )

555 Timer-Block Diagram Modes of Operation Monostable, Astable - Applications


PLL -Basic Principles-Block Diagram-Analog and Digital Phase Detector-Voltage Controlled
Oscillator- Low Pass Filter-Monolithic PLL 565- Applications of PLL

Text Book:
1. Ramakant A.Gayakwad-Op amps &Linear Integrated Circuits, Fourth edition,Prentice
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2009
References:
1.

Roy Choudhury and Shail Jain- Linear Integrated Circuits, Second edition, Wiley
Eastern Ltd 1995.

2.

Robert F Coughlin ,Frederick F.Driscoll- Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated


Circuits, Prentice Hall of India, 1998.

3.

D. J Dailey- Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits- Theory and


Applications, McGraw Hill, 1989.

4.

K.R.Botkar-Integrated Circuits, Fifth edition Khanna Publishers, 2010.

BEECEE404 R01

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: 03

Tutorial periods/week

: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

LINEAR SYSTEMS AND SIGNALS

UNIT I: Introduction to Signals and Linear Systems

(15 Periods)

Signals:
Classification of Signals Continuous-time(CT) and Discrete-time(DT)- even and odd periodic
and aperiodic energy and power Basic operations on Dependent and Independent variables elementary signals .
Linear systems:
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems-Properties
Discrete time LTI systems convolution sum representation of Discrete Time signals in terms
of impulses.
Continuous time LTI systems-convolution integral representation of Continuous Time signals
in terms of impulses.
Unit Step response of an LTI system.

UNIT II: CTFT and DTFT:

(15 Periods)

CTFT of periodic and Aperiodic signals CTFT Properties and applications Parseval`s
Relation for CTFT
DTFT of Aperiodic and Periodic signals DTFT properties and applications Parseval`s
Relation for DTFT.
Sampling conversion of continuous time signals to discrete time signals under sampling
effect: aliasing spectra of sampled signals.

UNIT III: Z Transform and Analysis of DTS

(15 Periods)

Z-Transform-region of convergence-inverse Z Transform - unit circle Properties: Linearity,


time-shifting, scaling in Z domain, time reversal, conjugation, convolution, differentiation in Z
domain, initial value theorem, final value theorem-System function-location of poles and zeros
-Relationship between DTFT and Z-Transform.
Discrete Time Systems:
Causal LTI systems described by linear constant co-efficient difference equations time domain
analysis homogenous(zero input response) and particular (zero state response) solution
impulse and step response of discrete time systems-frequency domain analysis-first order and
second order systems.

UNIT IV: State space approach to solution of continuous time systems(CTS) and Discrete
time systems(DTS)
(15 Periods)
Continuous time systems
State variable concept-state model and state equation-transfer function derivation from state
equation and vice versa electrical networks state transition matrix (STM) properties-eigen
values-time domain and frequency domain solution state equations controllability and
observability- controllable and observable canonical forms.
Discrete time Systems
Unit delay elements state model of first order and second order systems-transfer function from
state model-solution of state equation using Z Transform.

Text Book:
1. Alan V.Oppenheim, Alan S.Willsky with S.Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems,
Pearson Education, 2007
References:
.
1. B.P.Lathi, Linear Systems and Signals, Oxford University Press, 2004.
2. Haykin S.& Veen B.V., Signals and Systems, John Wiley, 1999.
3. R.F.Ziemer, W.H. Tranter and D.R.Fannin, Signals and Systems Continuous and
Discrete,4th Edition, Prentice Hall; 2002.
4. Robert A. Gabel and Richard A.Roberts, Signals and Linear Systems, John Wiley,
Third Edition, 1995.

BEECEE 405 R01

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: 03

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: 01

Total periods/week

: 04

Credits

: 04

Unit-I

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY

(14 Periods)

Review of vector calculus and co-ordinate system. Electric Fields: Concepts Coulombs law
electric field intensity electric fields due to point charge, line charge, surface charge and
volume charge, Electric flux and electric flux density Gauss law and its application electric
potential, potential due to point charge, line charge, surface charge, spherical charge and
cylindrical charge potential gradient, equipotential surface, Concept of divergence, divergence
theorem, Poissons and Laplace equations - Problems.

Unit-II

(14 Periods)

Conductors and Dielectrics: Field due to dipoles dipole moment-torque experienced by an


electric dipole kept in electric field conduction current displacement current equation of
continuity - Boundary conditions at dielectric and conductor surfaces capacitor capacitance
of system of conductors - single and multi dielectric (parallel plate, coaxial cylinders, concentric
cylinders, concentric spherical capacitor) -calculation of capacitance using the method of images
energy density and energy stored in electric fields Problems.
Unit-III
Periods)

(18

Magnetic Fields: Concepts force on a current element Biot Savarts law calculation of H
for various configurations, force between current carrying conductors Amperes law
boundary conditions at the magnetic surfaces torque on closed circuits - examples and
problems.
Faradays law of electromagnetic induction inductance of solenoids, toroids, transmission lines
and cables. Energy stored in magnetic fields .

Unit-IV

(14 Periods)

Maxwells Equations and Electromagnetic waves: Modified Ampere circuital law Maxwells
equations in differential and integral forms wave equation plane waves in free space Poyntings vector and theorem- concepts of EMI and shielding methods.

Text Books:
1. William Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetics McGraw Hill ,companies,Inc.2011
2. S.Seely Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields, McGraw Hill, 1978
References:
1. John D.Kraus, Electromagnetics with applications McGraw Hill, 5th edition April

2005.

2. David K.Cheng `Field and Wave Electromagnetics, second edition Pearson Education Asia.,
2008.
3. K.A.Gangadhar, Field Theory,Khanna Publishers, New Delhi , 16th edition
4. Xingcun colin Tong, Advanced Materials and Design for electromagnetic interference
Shielding, CRC press, 2009.

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: 03

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: 00

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: 03

Credits

: 03

Unit- I : Electrical Materials

MATERIAL SCIENCE

(12 periods)

Classical free electron theory success and breakdown; quantum theory Electrons in metal
Fermi energy and Density of States, Electron in a periodic potential Kronig Penney model.
Contact potential Seebeck, Peltier and Thomson effect - Thermoelectric generator , Materials
for electric resistances, brushes of electric machines lamp filaments, fuses and soldering.

Unit-II : Dielectric Materials

(12 periods)

Types of polarization Local field Clausius Mosotti equations : Dielectric loss, loss tangent
and breakdown, General properties of dielectric materials, Frequency and temperature depends
of dielectric properties, Behaviour of dielectrics under static and alternating fields Complex
dielectric constant Dielectric relaxation.
Active (Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric and Pyroelectric materials) and Passive dielectric materials,
Classification of electrical insulating materials FRLS cable and XLPE materials.

Unit-III : Magnetic Materials

(11 periods)

Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles, Different types of magnetic materials Curie-Weiss law
Langevins theory for diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials, Weiss theory of ferromagnetism,
Domain theory of ferromagnetism, BH curve and hysteresis loop, Hard and soft magnetic
materials applications. Magnetic recording materials, magnetic principle of analog recording
and reading. Magnetic bubble memory, magnetic computer hard disk, magnetic materials used in
electrical machines.

Unit-IV : Advanced Materials

(10 periods)

General properties and types of superconducting materials, bardeen Cooper and Schrieffer
theory, Electron- Phonon Interaction, High temperature superconductor.
Classification of optical materials, Traps, Excitions and Colour centres, Luminescenceclassification - Classification, structure and properties of Advanced Ceramis and Polymers.
Nonlinear materials Basic principle and classification second harmonic generation, Meta
materials properties.

Text Books:
1. D. William and Callister, Jr. Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction 8th
edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2010.
2. J.M. Martinez Duart R.J. Martin- Palma Agullo-Rueda, Nanotechnology for
Microelectronics and Optoelectronics, Elsevier Inc. 2006.
3. Chrisptophe Caloz, Tasuo Itoh, Electromagnetic Metamaterials : Transmission Line
Theory and Microwave Applications, Wiley-Inter Science Publication. 2006.

References :
1. A.J. Dekkar Electrical Engineering Materials, 19th edition, Prentice Hall, 1997.
2. James D. Patterson and Bernard C. Bailey, Solid State Physics : Introduction to the
Theory. Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, 2007.
3. B.S.Saxena, R.C. Gupta, P.N. Saxena, Fundamentals of Solid state Physics, Pragai
Prakashan.

BEEDEE 402 R01

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: 03

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: 00

Total periods/week

: 03

Credits

: 03

NANO ELECTRONIC DEVICES

UNIT - I : Sensor Technologies & Basic Structures

(12 Periods)

Definitions and Classification of Sensors Parameters of Sensors Gravimetric,


Electrical and Optical Sensors Sensors Based on Inorganic and Organic Materials.
Monolithic Semiconductor Technologies Ceramics- Thin Film and Thick Film
Technologies Processing of Polymer Films Optical Fiber Technologies.
Impedance Type Structure Semiconductor Devices as Sensors Sensors Based on
Acoustic Wave Propagation Calorimetric Sensors Electrochemical Cells as Sensors Sensors
with Optical Waveguides.

UNIT II : Sensing Effects

(12 Periods)

Thermoresistive Effects Thermoelectric Effects Other Thermoeffects used on Sensors


Piezoelectric Effect Piezo Coefficient D 33 Measurement Capacitive Transducers,
Pyroelectric Effect Piezoresistive Effect Hall Effect, Methods to Sense Magnetic Fields,
SQUID, Radiation Induced Effects, Adsorption & Absorption of Chemical Species, Selective
Molecular Receptors, Permeation Through Membranes, Ion Selective Membranes, Chemical
Optical Transduction Effects.

UNIT III : Gas Sensors and Biosensors

(11 Periods)

Gas Detection Principles Current Status, Gas Sensing Mechanism, Metal Oxide Gas
Sensors, Nanostructures, Gas Sensing Properties, Gas Sensing Characteristics of Sol-Gel
Derived Nanocrystallites, SnO2, TiO2, ZnO Thin Film Based Gas Sensors, Sensor Arrays.
Biosensors: Near Field Optics, Immunosensor Fabrication, Instrumentation and Applications in
Cancer Diagnostics.

UNIT IV : Novel sensors

(10 Periods)

Carbon Nanotube Sensors Fabrication, Mechanisms and Applications, Future


Developments, Quantum Well IR Detectors: Molecular Beam Epitaxy, Physical Model,
Processing of Infrared Photodetectors and Device Development.
Magnetostrictive Sensors: Ferromagnetic Glass Preparation and Properties Sensor
Applications Tactile Sensors.

Text Book:
1. Gabor Harsanyi, Sensors in Biomedical Applications, Technomic Publishers Co. Inc.,
2001.
Reference Books:
1. Alexi Nabok, Organic & Inorganic Nanostructures, Artech House Inc., 2005.
2. Bhushan, (Ed.), Hand Book of Nano Technology, Springer, 2004.
3. H. S. Nalwa (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, American
Scientific Publishers, California, 2004.
4. John G. Webster (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Wiley,
1999.

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: 03

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: 00

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: 03

Credits

: 03

UNIT - I

DATA STRUCTURES

(12 Periods)

Pseudo code & Recursion: Introduction Pseudo code ADT ADT model,
implementations; Recursion Designing recursive algorithms Examples GCD, factorial,
fibonnaci, Prefix to Postfix conversion, Tower of Hanoi; General linear lists operations,
implementation, algorithms
UNIT - II

(12 Periods)

Linear Lists: Stacks Basic Operations, Linked stack, Algorithms, Implementation,


Applications Infix to Postfix, Evaluation of Postfix - Queues Operations, Linked list
design, algorithms, Mazing Problem, Complex implementations circularly linked lists,
doubly linked lists Sparse Matrices linked representation, input, output, erase
UNIT - III

(11 Periods)

Non-Linear Lists: Trees basic concepts, binary trees, traversals, expression trees; General
trees insertion, deletion - Conversion of general to binary tree; Binary Search tree basics,
operations, ADT, applications Threaded trees; AVL trees basic concepts and implementation
UNIT - IV

(10 Periods)

Heaps & Trie Structure:


Heaps basics, implementation, algorithms; Heap applications
Priority Queues; Multi-way Trees B-tree implementation, algorithms, 2-3 tree, Trie
structure; Searching sequential and binary search, hashed searches, collision resolution;
Graphs Elementary operations BFS DFS - Minimum Cost Spanning Tree - Kruskals
& Prims algorithms

Text Books:
1. Richard F. Gilberg & Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Structures: A Pseudocode Approach
with C, Thomson Learning, 2nd Edition, 2007.
2. Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni, & Susan Anderson Freed, Fundamentals of Data Structures
in C, University Press, 2nd Edition, 2008 (Sections 3.5, 4.7, 6.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.3.1, 6.3.2)

Reference Books:
1. J.P.Trembley & P.G. Sorenson, "An Introduction to Data Structures with Applications", Tata
McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2002.
2. Seymour Lipschutz and G.A.Vijayalakshmi Pai, Data Structures, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.

BEECEE 406 R01 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT LAB

Credit

: 02

Total Periods : 45

List Of Experiments:
1. Measurement of low resistance using Kelvins double bridge.
2. Measurement of inductance using Andersons bridge.
3. Measurement of inductance using Maxwells bridge.
4. Measurement of capacitance using Scherings bridge.
5. a) Measurement of three phase power using two wattmeters.
b)Extension of range of voltmeter, ammeter and conversion of milliammeter into
voltmeter.
6. Measurement of reactive power in three phase balanced load using single wattmeter.
7. Design of multirange voltmeter.
8. Design of multirange ammeter.
9. Measurement of voltage, current, unknown frequency and phase using CRO.
10. Calibration of single phase and three phase energy meters using energy meter test bench.
11. Calibration of single phase energy meter by phantom loading for UPF, 0.86 lagging and
leading power factors.
12. Measurement of earth resistance using megger.

BEECEE 407 R01

Credit

: 02

LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LABORATORY

Total Periods : 45

List Of Experiments:
1. Inverting and non- inverting and differential amplifier using op-amp
2. Applications of Op-amp: Summer, Subtractor, integrator and differentiator
3. Inverting and non-inverting Zero crossing detector and Schmitt trigger using op-amp
4. Precision half wave and full wave rectifier and clippers using opamp
5. Wein bridge oscillator and RC phase shift oscillator using opamp.
6. Astable and Monostable multivibrator using Opamp
7. Triangular wave generation using
(i) minimum number of components
(ii) astable multivibrator and integrator
8. Second order low pass and high pass filter and notch filter for the given cutoff frequency
using op-amps
9. Astable and Monostable multivibrator using IC 555 timer
10. Design of PLL using discrete components
11. Construction of D/A and A/D converter using op-amp.(using standard 8-bit IC)
12. Voltage regulator using IC723(load and line regulation)

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