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DRAFT

B. Tech. Second Year


(Electrical & Electronics Branch)

Scheme of Study and Evaluation B.Tech (EEE)

Semester III

Sr. Code SEMESTER-III L T P MT Asmt./ Att. ESE SUBJECT


No. LR TOTAL
Theory
1 TMA 301 Mathematics 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
2 TEE 301 Network Analysis & Synthesis 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
3 TEE 302 Electrical Measurements and 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Measuring Instruments
4 TEC 301 Solid State Devices and Circuits 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
5 TEC 304 Pulse and Digital Electronics 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Labs
6 PEE 351 Network Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
7 PEE 352 Electrical Measurement Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
8 PEC 353 Electronics lab-I 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
9 SEE 351 Seminar* - - 25 10 05 - 40
10. XEE 301 Extra-curricular activity 10 10
Total 775

Note: MT : Mid-Term Examination


Asmt : Assignments (For Theory Subjects)
LR : Lab Record (For Labs)
Att. : Attendance
ESE : End Semester Examination
*Seminar : Distribution of marks
25 Marks for presentation
10 Marks for report submission
05 Marks for attendance

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B. Tech. Second Year


(Electrical & Electronics Branch)

Scheme of Study and Evaluation B.Tech (EEE)

Semester IV

Sr. Code SEMESTER-II L T P MT Asmt./ Att. ESE SUBJECT


No. LR TOTAL
Theory
1. TEE 401 Electromechanical Energy 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Conversion- I

2. TEE 402 Basic System Analysis 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100


3. TEE 403 Electrical & Electronics 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Engineering Materials
4. TEE 404 Microprocessors 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
5. TEC 401 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Labs
6. PEE 451 Electromechanical Energy 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
Conversion- I Lab

7. PEE 452 Electrical Simulation Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75


8. PEE 453 Microprocessor Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
9. SEE 451 Seminar - - - 25 10 05 - 40

10. XEE 401 Extra-curricular activity 10 10


Total 775

Note: MT : Mid-Term Examination


Asmt : Assignments (For Theory Subjects)
LR : Lab Record (For Labs)
Att. : Attendance
ESE : End Semester Examination
*Seminar : Distribution of marks
25 Marks for presentation
10 Marks for report submission
05 Marks for attendance

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B. Tech. Third Year


(Electrical & Electronics Branch)

Scheme of Study and Evaluation B.Tech (EEE)

Semester V

Sr. Code SEMESTER-V L T P MT Asmt./ Att. ESE SUBJECT


No. LR TOTAL
Theory
1. THM 502 Strategic Management Information 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
System

2. TEE 501 Electromechanical Energy 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100


Conversion-II
3. TEE 502 Control System 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
4. TEE 503 Elements of Power 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
System
5. TEC 507 Analog Integrated 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Electronics.
Labs
6. PEE 551 Electromechanical 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
Energy Conversion-II
Lab.
7. PEE 552 Control System Lab. 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
8. PEC 557 Electronics Lab.-II 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
9 SEE 551 Seminar* - - 25 10 05 - 40
10. XEE 501 Extra-curricular activity 10 10
Total 775

Note: MT : Mid-Term Examination


Asmt : Assignments (For Theory Subjects)
LR : Lab Record (For Labs)
Att. : Attendance
ESE : End Semester Examination
*Seminar : Distribution of marks
25 Marks for presentation
10 Marks for report submission
05 Marks for attendance

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B. Tech. Third Year


(Electrical & Electronics Branch)

Scheme of Study and Evaluation B.Tech (EEE)

Semester VI

Sr. Code SEMESTER-VI L T P MT Asmt./ Att. ESE SUBJECT


No. LR TOTAL
Theory
1. Open Elective 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
2. TEE 601 Fundamentals of Power 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Electronics
3. TIC 603 Electronic Measurement & 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Instrumentation
4. TEE 602 Power System Analysis 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
5. TEC 606 Analog & Digital 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Communication Engineering
Labs
6. PEE 651 Power Electronics Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
7. PEC 656 Analog & Digital 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
Communication Lab
8. PIC 652 Electronics Measurement & 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
Transducers Lab
9. SEE 651 Seminar - - - 25 10 05 - 40

10. XEE 601 Extra-curricular activity 10 10


Total 775

Note: MT : Mid-Term Examination


Asmt : Assignments (For Theory Subjects)
LR : Lab Record (For Labs)
Att. : Attendance
ESE : End Semester Examination
*Seminar : Distribution of marks
25 Marks for presentation
10 Marks for report submission
05 Marks for attendance

Note : The Students will choose any one subject of the course other than their Engineering Branch.
****** List of Open Elective Subjects is attached

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B.TECH ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

OPEN ELECTIVE PAPERS

Sr.No Paper Code Paper Name Course/Deptt.

1. TME 651 Condition Monitoring & Mechanical


Diagnostics
2. TEC 652 Optical & Mobile Communication Electronics &
Communication
3. TEC 653 Consumer Electronics Electronics &
Communication

4. TCS 654 Human Computer Interaction Computer Science


5. TIT 655 IT in Business Information
Technology

___________________________________________________________________________
Note : The Students will choose any one subject of the course other than their
Engineering Branch.

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B. Tech. Fourth Year


(Electrical & Electronics Branch)
Scheme of Study and Evaluation B.Tech (EEE)
Semester VII

Sr. Code SEMESTER-VII L T P MT Asmt./ Att. ESE SUBJECT


No. LR TOTAL
Theory
1 TEE 701 Power Station Practice 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
2. Elective - I 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
3. TEE 702 Switch Gear & Protection 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
4. TIC 702 Biomedical Electronics 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
5. TIC 707 Telemetry & Data Transmission 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Labs
6. EEP 751 Project Stage - I 0 0 2 35 10 05 - 50
7. PIC 753 Telemetry Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
8. PEE 751 Power System Lab 0 0 2 20 10 05 40 75
9. SEE 751 Seminar - - 25 10 05 - 40
10. XEE 701 Extra-curricular activity 10 10
Total 750

Note: MT : Mid-Term Examination


Asmt : Assignments (For Theory Subjects)
LR : Lab Record (For Labs)
Att. : Attendance
ESE : End Semester Examination
*Seminar : Distribution of marks
25 Marks for presentation
10 Marks for report submission
05 Marks for attendance

ELECTIVE – I SUBJECTS :

Sr.No Paper Code Paper Name

1. TIC 711 Control System Components


2. TIC 712 High Power Semiconductor Devices
3. TEC 713 Opto Electronics
4. TEE 714 Artificial Neural Networks
5. TEE 715 High Voltage Engineering

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B. Tech. Fourth Year


(Electrical & Electronics Branch)

Scheme of Study and Evaluation B.Tech (EEE)

Semester VIII

Sr. Code SEMESTER-VIII L T P MT Asmt./ Att. ESE SUBJECT


No. LR TOTAL
Theory
1. TEE 801 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
2. TEE 803 Modern Control System 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
3. Elective - II 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
4. Elective - III 3 1 0 30 10 10 50 100
Labs
6. EEP 851 Project-II & III 0 0 12 100 150 250
7. SEE 851 Seminar - - - 25 10 05 - 40

8. XEE 801 Extra-curricular activity 10 10


Total 700

Note: MT : Mid-Term Examination


Asmt : Assignments (For Theory Subjects)
LR : Lab Record (For Labs)
Att. : Attendance
ESE : End Semester Examination
*Seminar : Distribution of marks
25 Marks for presentation
10 Marks for report submission
05 Marks for attendance

* Out of 12 periods, 2 periods per week should be allotted for a group and 10 periods
per week should be allotted for self study, lab & project work.

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ELECTIVE – II :

Sr.No Paper Code Paper Name

1. TEE 821 Non Conventional Energy Resources

2. TIC 822 Power Plant Instrumentation

3. TEE 823 Solid State Controls of Electric Drives

4. TEC 824 Digital Image Processing

ELECTIVE – III :
Sr.No Paper Code Paper Name

1. TEE 831 Modeling and Simulation of Electrical


Machines

2. TEE 832 Applications of Power Electronics To


Power Systems

3. TEE 833 Reliability and Quality Management

4. TIC 834 Bio Medical Instrumentation

5. TEC 832 Data Communication Networks

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DRAFT

TMA 301 MATHEMATICS-III LTP


310

Unit 1:
Integral Transforms (8)
Fourier integral, Fourier complex transform, Fourier sine and cosine transforms and
applications to simple heat transfer equations.
Z-Transform and its application to solve difference equations.

Unit 2:
Functions of a Complex Variable – I (9)
Analytic functions, C-R equations and harmonic functions, Line integral in the complex
plane, Cauchy's integral theorem, Cauchy's integral formula for derivatives of analytic
functions, Liouvilles theorem, Fundamental theorem of algebra.

Unit 3:
Functions of a Complex Variable – II (8)
Representation of a function by power series, Taylor's and Laurent's series, Singularities,
zeroes and poles, Residue theorem, evaluation of real integrals of type
∫o
2π f (cosθ, sinθ) dθ and ∫-∞ +∞ f (x) dx, conformal mapping and bilinear transformations.

Unit 4:
Statistics and Probability (8)
Moments, Moment generating functions, Skewness, Kurtosis, Correlation and
Regression,
Binomial distribution, Poisson distribution, Normal distribution.

Unit 5:
Curve Fitting and Solution of Equations (5)
Method of least squares and curve fitting of straight line and parabola, Solution of cubic
and bi-quadratic equations.

Text Book:
 
Kreyzig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8/e, John Wiley & Sons, New York
(1999).
Reference Books:
 
1. Wylie C. R & Barrret L. C, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 6/e, Mc Graw Hill,
New York (1995).

2.    Hoffman K & Kunze R, Linear Algebra, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi (1971).

3. Piskunov, ‘Differential and Integral Calculus’ MIR Publishers, Moscow (1974).

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TEE 301 NETWORK ANALYSES AND SYNTHESIS LTP


310
Unit 1:
Graph Theory: Graph of a Network, definitions, tree, co tree, link, basic loop and Basic
cut set, Incidence matrix, cut set matrix, Tie set matrix Duality, Loop and Node Methods
of analysis. (7)

Unit 2:
Network Theorems (Applications to ac networks): Super-position theorem,
Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, Reciprocity
theorem. Millman’s theorem, compensation theorem, Tellegen’s theorem. (7)

Unit 3:
Network Functions:
Concept of Complex frequency, Transform Impedances Network functions of one port
and two port networks, concept of poles and zeros, properties of driving point and
Transfer functions, time response and stability from pole zero plot, frequency response
and Bode plots. (9)

Unit 4:
Two Port Networks:
Characterization of LTI two port networks ZY, ABCD and h parameters, reciprocity and
symmetry. Inter-relationships between the parameters, inter-connections of two port
networks, Ladder and Lattice networks. T & ∏ Representation. (7)

Unit 5:
(a) Network Synthesis:
Positive real function; definition and properties; properties of LC, RC and RL driving
point functions, synthesis of LC, RC and RL driving point immittance functions using
Foster and Cauer first and second forms.
(b) Filters:
Image parameters and characteristics impedance, passive and active filter fundamentals,
low pass, high pass, band pass, band elimination filters. (9)
Text Books:
1.Franklin F. Kuo, “Network Analysis & Synthesis”2/e. John Wiley & Sons.
2 M.E. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India
3 D.Roy Choudhary, “Networks and Systems” Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4 Donald E. Scott, “An Introduction to Circuit analysis: A System Approach”
McGraw Hill Book Company.
Reference Books :
5 M.E. Van Valkenburg, “An Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis”, Wiley Eastern
Ltd.
6 W.H. Hayt & Jack E-Kemmerly, “Engineering Circuit analysis” Tata McGraw Hill.

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TEE-302 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT & MEASURINGINSTRUMENT L T P


310
Unit 1:
(1) Philosophy Of Measurement: Methods of Measurement, Measurement System,
Classification of instrument system, Characteristic of instrument & measurement system,
Errors in Measurement & its Analysis, Standards. (3)
(2) Analog Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Electrodynamic, Thermocouple
Electrostatic & rectifier type Ammeters & Voltmeters , Electrodynamic Wattmeter, Three
Phase Wattmeter, Power in three Phase System , Errors & remedies in Wattmeter and
energy meter. (5)

Unit 2:
Instrument Transformer and their application in the extension of instrument range,
Introduction to measurement of speed, Frequency and Power factor. (6)

Unit 3:
Measurement of Parameter: Different methods of measuring low, medium and high
resistances, Measurement of Inductance & Capacitance with the help of AC Bridge, Q
Meter. (7)
Unit 4:
(1) AC Potentiometer: Polar type & Co-ordinate type AC potentiometer, Application of
AC Potentiometers in Electrical measurement (3)
(2) Magnetic Measurement: Ballistic Galvanometer, Flux meter, Determination of
Hysteresis loop, Measurement of iron losses. (4)

Unit 5:
(1) Digital Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Concept of digital Measurement,
Block Diagram Study of digital voltmeter, frequency meter power analyzer and
harmonics analyzer, Electronic multimeter.
(2)Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Electronic multimeter, Power Analyzer, Harmonics
analyzer ,Electronic multimeter , Power Analyzer, Harmonics analyzer , Basic CRO
circuit (Block Diagram),Cathode ray tube (CRT) & its component , Application of CRO
in measurement , Lissajous Pattern., Dual trace &dual beam Oscilloscope.
Text Book:
1. E.W.Golding & F.C. Widdis, “Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument”, A.W.
Wheeler& Co. Pvt. Ltd. India.
2. A.K. Sawhney: “Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument “, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, India.
References:
1. Forest K. Harries, “Electrical Measurement “Willey Eastern Pvt. Ltd. India.
2. M.B. Stout, “Basic Electrical Measurement” Prentice hall of India, India.
3. W.D. Cooper,” Electronic Instrument & Measurement Technique “prentice hall
International.
4. Rajendra Prashad , “Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument” Khanna
Publisher.
5. J.B. Gupta Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, S.K. Kataria & Sons.

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TEC-301 SOLID-STATE DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LTP


310

Unit 1: Special Diodes


LED,Varactor, Photodiode, Schotkey barrier, tunnel diode and their constructions and
characteristics.
Bipolar Junction Transistors: Transistor as an amplifier, small signal Equivalent
circuits (Hybrid-pi, Ebers moll), Graphical Analysis, biasing the BJT for discrete-circuit
design. (8)

Unit 2:
Basic Single Stage BJT amplifier configurations transistor as a switch-cut off &
saturation, complete static characteristics, internal capacitances and second order effects.
Field Effect transistor: Structure and physical operation of Enhancement and depletion
types MOSFET, I/V characteristics, MOSFET circuits at DC, MOSFET as an amplifier,
biasing in MOS amplifier circuits, Basic configurations of single stage MOS amplifier,
Internal capacitances of MOSFETS. (8)

Unit 3: Frequency Response


S-Domain analysis, amplifier transfer function, Low and high frequency response of
Common source and common emitter amplifiers, common base & common gate cascade
Configurations, Frequency response of source followers, CC-CE cascade. (8)

Unit 4: Feed Back


General feed back structure, properties of negative feed back, four basic feed back
topologies: series shunt; series-series; shunt-shunt & shunt-series feedback amplifier,
Determination of Loop gain, stability problem. (8)

Unit 5: Oscillators
Basic principles of sinusoidal oscillator, RC oscillators: Wien bridge and phases half
tuned oscillators: Collpitts, Hartley and Clap. Crystal oscillators. (8)

Text book:
1. Jacob Millman & Christos Halkias, “Integrated Electronics”, TMH.
2. A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, “Microelectronic circuits”, Oxford University Press
(India).
3. B.P. Singh & R. Singh, “Electronics Devices & Integrated Circuits”, Pearson.

Reference Book
4. Millman, J. and Grabel, A. “Microelectronics”, McGraw Hill.
5. Bell, David A, “Electronic Devices & Circuits”, Prentice Hall (India) 4th Edition.
6. 3. Nair, B. Somanathan, ”Electronics Devices & Applications”, Prentice-Hall
(India)
7. Neamen, Donald A., “Electronic Circuit Analysis & Design”, Tata McGraw Hill.
8. Neamen, Donald A. ,”Semiconductor Physics & Devices”, Tata McGraw Hill.
9. Sedra, “Micro Electronics Circuits” Oxford University Press.

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TEC-304 PULSE AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LTP


310
Unit 1:
1. Logic Families: Circuit concepts and comparison of logic families: TTL,
CMOS.NMOS and ECL; characteristic parameters: logic levels/fan-in and fan out, noise
margin, propagation delay and power consumption. (4)
2. Minimization of Boolean functions using (i) Karnough Map having don't care entries
and (ii) tabular method. (3)

Unit 2:
3. Arithmetic Logic Circuits: Representation of negative numbers, 9's and 1's
complements and 2's complements. Arithmetic using 2’s complements. Adders and
Subtracters, magnitude comparator. (4)
4. Combinational Logic Circuits: Multiplexers, Demultiplexers, encoders, decoders,
PAL and PLA. (4)

Unit 3:
5. Sequential Logic Circuits: Latches& Flip-Flops: SR, D, T, JK and Master-slave JK.
Shift Registers: Basic principle, serial and parallel data transfer, shift left/right register,
universal shift register. (4)
Counters: Mode N counters, ripple counters, synchronous counters, ring & Johnson
Counters (4)
Unit 4:
6. Memories: Read Only Memories, Random Access Memories, Static and dynamic,
sequential memory, Memory Organization. (3)
7. Linear Wave shaping: RC low pass and high pass circuits and response to sine and
square wave inputs, RC circuit as differentiator, integrator & compensated attenuator. (3)
8. Converters: Sample & hold circuit, A/D and D/A converters (2)
Unit 5:
9. Op-Amp Applications:
Astable and monostable multivibrators, Schmitt trigger, VCO and PLL, simple active
filters (LP,NP, BP and notch type). (5)
10. IC Timer: IC 555 timer and its applications. (1)
11. Voltage regulators: Concept of series, shunt and switching regulators, Op-amp based
configurations, fixed and adjustable voltage 1C regulators. (3)
Text Books:
1. Jacob Millman, herbert Taub, “Pulse Digital & Switching Waveforms”,2/e TMH
2. R.P. Jain,"Modern Digital Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Malvino & Leach, “Digital Principles and Applications" Tata McGraw Hill
4. Signov & Donovan,” Digital Electronics”, Delmar Thomson Learning.
5. R.A. Gayakwad, "Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits “, Prentice Hall of
India.

Reference Books:
6. Taub & Schilling,” Digital Electronics” Tata McGraw Hill
7. IJ. Nagrath, "Electronics Analog and Digital" Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
8. Ronald J.Tocci &. Neal S. Widmer, "Digital Systems" Pearson Education.

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PEE 351 NETWORK LABORATORY LTP


002

Note: Minimum eight experiments are to be performed from the following list.

1 Verification of principle of superposition with dc and ac sources


2 Verification of Thevenin, Norton and Maximum power transfer theorems in ac circuits
3 Verification of Tellegin’s theorem for two networks of the same topology
4 Determination of transient response of current in RL and RC circuits with step voltage
input
5 Determination of transient response of current in RLC circuit with step voltage input
for underdamp, critically damp and overdamp cases
6 Determination of frequency response of current in RLC circuit with sinusoidal ac input
7 Determination of z and h parameters (dc only) for a network and computation of Y and
ABCD parameters
8 Determination of driving point and transfer functions of a two port ladder network and
verify with theoretical values
9 Determination of image impedance and characteristic impedance of T and ∏ networks,
using O.C. and S.C. tests
Write Demo for the following (in Ms-Power point)
10 Verification of parameter properties in inter-connected two port networks : series,
parallel and cascade also study loading effect in cascade
11 Determination of frequency response of a Twin – T notch filter
12 College may add any three experiments in the above list.

PEE 352 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT LAB LTP


002
Note: Minimum of nine experiments from the following:

1 Calibration of ac voltmeter and ac ammeter


2 Measurement of Form Factor of a rectified sine wave and determine source of error if
r.m.s. value is measured by a multimeter
3 Measurement of phase difference and frequency of a sinusoidal ac voltage using C.R.O.
4 Measurement of power and power factor of a single phase inductive load and to study
effect of capacitance connected across the load on the power factor
5 Measurement of low resistance by Kelvin’s double bridge
6 Measurement of voltage, current and resistance using dc potentiometer
7 Measurement of inductance by Maxwell’s bridge
8 Measurement of inductance by Hay’s bridge
9 Measurement of inductance by Anderson’s bridge
10 Measurement of capacitance by Owen’s bridge
11 Measurement of capacitance by De Sauty bridge
12 Measurement of capacitance by Schering bridge
13 Study of Frequency and differential time counter
14 College may add any two experiments in the above list

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PEC 353 ELECTRONICS LAB-1 LTP


002

1. Study of CRO and multimeter applications.


2. Plot V-I characteristics of Junction diode under forward and reverse-biased condition.
(Si & Ga)
3. Draw the waveshape of the electrical signal at the input and output points of the half-
wave, full wave and bridge rectifiers.
4. Plot the V-I characteristics of zener diode.
5. Plot the I/P output characteristics for the common-base transistor.
6. To plot output characteristics of FET & measure pinch-off voltage. Calculate FET
parameters at a given operating point.
7. Realize a voltage regulator using zener diode and study the load characteristics.
8. Design of P.S(power supply): 220/230 V (AC), 5VDC, 200 mA.

* College may add two more experiments in the above list

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TEE 401 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION-I LTP


310
Unit 1:
Principles of Electro-mechanical Energy Conversion: Introduction, Flow of Energy in
Electromechanical Devices, Energy in magnetic systems (defining energy & Coenergy) ,
Singly Excited Systems; determination of mechanical force, mechanical energy, torque
equation , Doubly excited Systems; Energy stored in magnetic field, electromagnetic
torque , Generated emf in machines; torque in machines with cylindrical air gap . (7)
Unit 2:
D.C. Machines: Construction of DC Machines, Armature winding, Emf and torque
equation , Armature Reaction ,Commutation , Interpoles and Compensating Windings,
Performance Characteristics of D.C. generators . (9)
Unit 3:
D.C. Machines (Contd.): Performance Characteristics of D.C. motors, Starting of D.C.
motors, Concept of starting (3 point and 4 point starters) , Speed control of D.C. motors:
Field Control , armature control and Voltage Control(Ward Leonard method) ,Efficiency
and Testing of D.C. machines(Hopkinson’s and Swinburn’s Test). (8)
Unit 4:
Transformer: Three phase transformer Construction, Three – phase unit transformer
and Bank of three single phase transformers with their advantages , Three-phase
transformer Groups(Phasor groups) and their connections , Y-∆ connection, Open delta
connection , Three-phase/ 2 phase Scott connection and it’s application. (8)
Unit 5:
Transformer (Contd.) :
Sumpner’s test, All day efficiency, polarity test Excitation Phenomenon in Transformers,
Harmonics in Single phase and 3-phase transformers , Parallel operation and load sharing
of Single phase and three phase transformers , Three winding transformers, Tertiary
winding
Auto Transformer: Single phase Auto-transformer, Volt-amp relation, efficiency,
Conversion of a two-winding Transformer to an Auto transformer, Saving in conductor
material, Advantages , disadvantages and applications of autotransformers. (8)
Introduction to MATLAB programming pertaining to performance and characteristics of
D.C.machines and Transformers .Uses of Simulink toolbox for modeling machines

Text Books:
1. A.E. Fitzgerald, C.Kingsley Jr and Alexander Kusko, “Electric Machinery”,
McGraw Hill, International Student Edition.
2. A.E. Clayton, “The Performance and Design of DC machines”, Pitman &Sons
3. M.G. Say, “The Performance and Design of AC machines”, Pit man & Sons
4. Langsdorf, “Theory of Alternating Current Machinery”, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. P.S. Bimbhra, “Electric Machinery”, Khanna publishers.
Reference Books:
6. I.J. Nagrath & D.P.Kothari, “Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
7. Husain Ashfaq, “Electrical Machines”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
8. Irving L.Kosow, “Electric Machine and Transformers”, Prentice Hall of India.
9. B.R. Gupta & Vandana Singhal, “Fundamentals of Electrical Machines, New Age
International.
10. Dynamics of Electrical Machines , C.M. Ong …… PHI

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TEE 402 BASIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS LTP


310

Unit 1
Introduction to continuous time signals and systems: Basic Continuous time signals,
unit step, unit ramp, unit impulse and periodic signals with their mathematical
representation and characteristics. Concept of various types of systems
Analogous System: Linear mechanical elements, force-voltage and force-current
analogy modeling of mechanical and electro-mechanical systems , Analysis of first and
second order linear systems by classical method. (9)

Unit 2
Fourier Transform Analysis : Exponential form and Trigonometric form of Fourier
series, Fourier symmetry, Fourier integral and Fourier transform. Transform of common
functions and periodic wave forms , Applications of Fourier transform to network
analysis. (8)

Unit 3
Laplace Transform Analysis : Review of Laplace transform , Laplace transform of
periodic functions, Initial and Final value Theorems, Inverse Laplace transform,
Convolution theorem, superposition integral,Application of Laplace transform to analysis
of networks, waveform synthesis and Laplace transform of complex waveform. (8)

Unit 4
State – Variable analysis : Introduction, State space representation of linear systems,
transfer function and state variables , State transition matrix, Solution of state equations
for Homogeneous and non-homogeneous systems , Applications of state-variable
technique to the analysis of linear system. (8)

Unit 5
Z-Transform Analysis: Concept of Z-transform, Z-transform of common functions,
inverse Z-transform, initial and final value theorems, Applications to solution of
difference equations, Pulse transfer function. (7)

Text Books:
1. David K. Cheng: “Analysis of Linear System”, Addition Wesley Publishing Company.
2. Van-Valkenberg: “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India
3 Donald E. Scott:”An Introduction to circuit Analysis”, McGraw Hill, International
Edition.
4 Choudhary,D.Roy, “Network & Systems”, Wiley Eastern Ltd., India.

Reference Books:
5. Oppenheim, Alan V , Willsky, Alan S.”Signals and Systems ”/PHI/2nd Ed.
6 Haykin Simon ”Signals and Systems” John Wiley .
7 Oppenheim, Alan V.et.al, Digital Signal processing, PHI (New Delhi).
8 Nagrath, S.S., Sharan; S.N.,Ranjan, R, Kumar, S.,”Signals and Systems”,TMH, New
Delhi.

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TEE 403 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING MATERIALS L T P


310
Unit 1:
Crystal Structure of Materials:
A. Bonds in solids, crystal structure, co-ordination number, atomic packing factor, Miller
Indices, Bragg’s law and x-ray diffraction, structural Imperfections, crystal growth
B. Energy bands in solids, classification of materials using energy band. (8)

Unit 2:
Conductivity of Metals:
Electron theory of metals, factors affecting electrical resistance of materials, thermal
conductivity of metals, heat developed in current carrying conductors, thermoelectric
effect, superconductivity and super conducting materials. (7)

Unit 3:
Dielectric Properties of Material:
Polarization and dielectric constant, dielectric constant of mono-atomic, poly atomic
gases and solids, frequency dependence of electronic and ionic polarizability, dipolar
relaxation, dielectric loss, piezoelectricity, ferroelectric materials. (8)

Unit 4:
Mechanism of Conduction in semiconductor materials:
Types of semiconductors, current carriers in semiconductors, Hall effect, Drift and
Diffusion currents, continuity equation, P-N junction diode, junction transistor, FET &
IGFET. (7)

Unit 5:
Magnetic Properties of Material:
Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in matters, Classification: Diamagnetism,
Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism.
Magnetostriction (5)
Unit 6:
Electrical Engineering Materials:
Properties and application of electrical conducting, semiconducting, insulating and
magnetic materials, soft and hard magnetic materials, permanent magnetic materials,
mechanical properties of metals, optical properties of solids. (10)
Text Books:
1 A.J. Dekker, “Electrical Engineering Materials”, Prentice Hall of India
2 R.K. Rajput, “Electrical Engg. Materials”, Laxmi Publications.
3 C.S. Indulkar & S.Triruvagdan, “An Introduction to Electrical Engg. Materials”,
S.Chand & Co.
4 Solymar, “Electrical Properties of Materials”, Oxford University Press.
References:
5. Ian P. Hones, “Material Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineering”, Oxford
University Press.
6. Narula, “Material Science”, Tata McGraw Hill.
7. Van Vlash, “Elements of Material Science & Engineering”, John Wiley & Sons.
8. G.P. Chhalotra & B.K. Bhat, “Electrical Engineering Materials”, Khanna Publishers.

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DRAFT

TEE 404 MICROPROCESSORS LTP


310

Unit 1:
Introduction to Microprocessor: 8085 Evolution Of Microprocessor, Register
Structure, ALU, Bus Organization, Timing And Control, instruction set. (5)
Architecture of 16-bit Microprocessors: Architecture of 8086; (Bus Interface Unit,
Execution unit) Register Organization, Bus operation, Memory segmentation. (3)

Unit 2:
Assembly Language Programming: Addressing Modes and instruction set of 8086,
Arithmetic and Logic instructions, Program Control Instructions (jumps, conditional
Jumps, subroutine call) Loop and string instructions, Assembler Directives. (7)

Unit 3:
CPU Module: Signal Description of pins of 8086 and 8088, Clock generator, Address
and Data bus Demultiplexing, Buffering Memory Organization, Read and Write cycle
Timings, Interrupt Structures, Minimum Mode and Maximum Mode Operation. (9)

Unit 4:
Peripheral Interfacing: Programmed I/O, Interrupt Driven, I/O, DMA, Parallel I/O,
(8255-PPI, Parallel port) , 8253/8254 programmable Timer/Counter Interfacing with
ADC. (7)

Unit 5
(a) Peripheral Interfacing (Contd.):
8259 Programmable Interrupt controller, 8237 DMA controller (5)
(b) Concept of Advanced 32 bit Microprocessors: Pentium Processor. (4)

Text Books:
1. Ram B., “Advanced Microprocessor & Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Ray, A.K. & Burchandi, K.M., “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals:
Architecture, Programming and Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Gaonkar, Ramesh S. “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and
Applications with the 8085”, Pen ram International Publishing, 5th Ed.
4. Hall D.V., “Microprocessors Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Ed
5. B.P. Singh & Renu Singh, “Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, New Age
International.
Reference Book:
6. Liu and Gibson G.A., “Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family”,
Prentice Hall (India), 2nd Ed.
7. Brey, Barry B., “INTEL microprocessors”, Prentice Hall (India), 4th Ed.
8. 8. Renu Singh & B.P. Singh, “Microprocessors and Interfacing & Applications”,
New Age International.

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DRAFT

TEC 401 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY LTP


310

Unit 1:
Review of Vector analysis, Rectangular, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates and their
transformation. Divergence, gradient and curl in different coordinate systems. Electric
field intensity, Electric Flux density, Energy and potential.

Unit 2:
Current and conductors, Dielectrics and capacitance, Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation.

Unit 3:
Steady magnetic field, magnetic forces, materials and inductance, Time varying field and
Maxwell’s equation.

Unit 4:
Uniform plane waves, Plane wave reflection and dispersion.

Unit 5:
Transmission lines and guided waves.

Text Book:
1. Joseph A. Edminister, Shaum’s outline series “Theoy & problems of
electomagnetics”, 2/e TMH.
2. Matthew N O. Sadiku “elements of Electrromagnetics”, 3/e oxfod university Press
3. Hayt, W.H. and Buck, J.A. “Engineering Electromagnetics”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi Seventh edition.
Reference Books:
4. 1. Jordan E.C. and Balmain K.G., “Electromagnetic’ wave and radiating systems”,
PHI Second edition.
5. 2. Kraus, F, “Electromagnetics”, Tata McGraw Hill Fifth edition.
6. Ramo S, Whinnery T.R. and Vanduzer T, “Field and Waves in Communication
electronics”, John Wiley and Sons Third edition.

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DRAFT

PEE 451 ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION- I LAB LTP


002

Note: Minimum eight experiments are to be performed from the following List:

1 To obtain magnetization characteristics of a d.c. shunt generator


2 To obtain load characteristics of a d.c. compound generator
(a) Cumulatively compounded (b) Differentially compounded
3 To obtain load characteristics of a dc shunt generator
4 To obtain load characteristics of a dc series generator
5 To obtain efficiency of a dc shunt machine using Swinburn’s test
6 To perform Hopkinson’s test and determine losses and efficiency of DC machine
7 To obtain speed-torque characteristics of a dc shunt motor
8 To obtain speed control of dc shunt motor using
(a) Armature resistance control (b) field control
9 To obtain speed control of dc separately excited motor using Ward Leonard method
10 To study polarity and ratio test of single phase and 3-phase transformers
11 To obtain efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer by
Sumpner’s test
12 To obtain 3-phase to 2-phase conversion by Scott connection
13 To perform open circuit and short circuit tests on a three phase transformer and
determine parameters of equivalent circuit

PEE 452 Electrical Simulation Lab LTP


002
Note: Minimum seven experiments out of the following list:

MATLAB Based Experiments


1 Solution of linear equations for under determined and over determined cases.
2 Determination of eigen values and eigenvectors of a square matrix
3 Determination roots of a polynomial
4 Determination of polynomial using method of least square curve fitting
5 Determination of polynomial fit, analyzing residuals, exponential fit and error
bounds from the given data
6 Solution of differential equations using 4th order Runge-Kutta method
7 Solution of differential equation using revised Euler method
8 Determination of time response of an R-L-C circuit
9 Solution of difference equation
10 College may add any three experiments in the above list.

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PEE 453 MICROPROCESSOR LABORATORY LTP


002

A. Study Experiments
1 To study 8085 based microprocessor system
2 To study 8086 and 8086A based microprocessor system
3 To study Pentium Processor
B. Programming based Experiments (any four )
4 To develop and run a program for finding out the largest/smallest number from a
given set of numbers.
5 To develop and run a program for arranging in ascending/descending order of a set of
numbers
6 To perform multiplication/division of given numbers
7 To perform conversion of temperature from 0F to 0C and vice-versa
8 To perform computation of square root of a given number
9 To perform floating point mathematical operations (addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division)
C. Interfacing based Experiments (any four)
10 To obtain interfacing of RAM chip to 8085/8086 based system
11 To obtain interfacing of keyboard controller
12 To obtain interfacing of DMA controller
13 To obtain interfacing of PPI
14 To obtain interfacing of UART/USART
15 To perform microprocessor based stepper motor operation through 8085 kit
16 To perform microprocessor based traffic light control
17 To perform microprocessor based temperature control of hot water.

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DRAFT

THM 502 STRATEGIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LTP


310

1. Organizational Behaviour: Concept, nature, characteristics, conceptual foundations,


determinants and importance, responding to global and cultural Diversity. Different
Organisational structures.

2. Operation research: OR Research Model, Queuing & Simulation models. Art of


Modeling.Phases of OR study.

Introduction to Linear Programming. L-P model, Graphical LP solution. Analysis of


Selected LP models.
The Simplex method: LP solution space, Graphic to algebraic solution. The Simplex
method, artificial starting solution, special cases in simplex method applications.
Transportation model & its variants: Definition of transportation model. Non traditional
transportation models. Transportation algorithms. Assignment model.
3. Network models: Network definitions, Minimal spanning tree algorithm, PERT &
CPM.
Game theory: Optimal solution of two persons zero sum games. Solution of mixed
strategy games.
Business Statistics: Time series analysis, Regression analysis, exponential methods

4. WTO & Trade related Intellectual property rights.

Introduction to Engineering Management: Engineering & management, Historical


development of engineering management, People & technology in services.

5. Role & functions of Strategic Technology management:


Planning & Forecasting, Strategic decision making, Organizing, Motivating & Leading
technical people, Controlling, Industrial Marketing, Marketing of Software solutions.

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DRAFT

TEE 501 ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGYCONVERSION-II LTP


311
Unit 1: 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 ASA method; parallel operation, operation on infinite bus; cooling. (9)
Unit 2: Synchronous Machines-II
Two-reaction theory, power expressions for cylindrical and salient pole machines,
performance characteristics. (3)

Synchronous Motor
Principle of operation, starting methods, phasor diagram, torque-angle characteristics,
V-curves, hunting and damping, synchronous condenser; reluctance motor. (7)
Unit 3: Poly phase Induction Machines-I
Constructional features, production of rotating magnetic field, phasor diagram,
equivalent circuit, torque and power equations, torque-slip characteristics, no load
and blocked rotor tests, efficiency, performance by circle diagram; induction
generator. (8)
Unit 4: 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, operation under
unbalanced supply. ` (8)

Unit 5: Single Phase Induction Motor:


Double revolving field theory, equivalent circuit, no load and blocked rotor tests,
starting methods repulsion motor.
(5)
A.C. Commutator Motor:
E.M.F.Induced in commutator windings, single-phase a.c series motor. Universal
motor. Introduction to MATLAB Programming pertaining to performance of DC
machines and Transformers. (4)
Introduction to MATLAB programming pertaining to performance and characteristics
of Induction machines and Synchronous machines.Uses of Simulink toolbox for
modelling machines

Textbooks:
1. M.G.Say, “Alternating current machines” pitman. & Sons.
2. P.S. Bimbhra, “Electric Machinery”, Khanna publishers.
3. I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, “Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill

Reference books:
4. P.S. Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical machines”, Khanna publishers.
5 B.R.Gupta and V.Singhal, “Fundamental of Electrical Machines”, New Age
International.
6 Dynamics of Electrical Machines , C.M. Ong …… PHI

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DRAFT

TEE 502 CONTROL SYSTEM LTP


311
Unit 1: 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 types of systems, block diagram & Signal
flow graph, Reduction algebra Mason’s Gain formula. (8)
Unit 2: 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. (8)
Unit 3: 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, closed loop frequency response from open loop response. (8)
Unit 4: Concept of Stability
Asymptotic stability and conditional stability, Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Nyquist
stability criterion, root locus plots and their applications. (5)
Unit 5: 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. (6)
Non-Linear Systems
Linearization techniques of non-linear systems, phase-plane and describing function
techniques, introduction to optimization techniques. (4)
Basic MATLAB programming in control system and use of control system
toolbox. (6)

Textbooks:
1. I.J.Nagrath & M.Gopal, “Control system Engineering, New Age International.
2. K.Ogata, “Modern control engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
3. B.C.Kuo, “Automatic control system”, Prentice Hall of India.

Reference books:
4. S.P.Eugene Xavier, “Principles of control systems”, S.Chand & Company.
5. Norman S.Nise, “Control Systems Engineering” John Wiley & Sons (Asia)
Singapore.
6. Raymond T.Stefani, “Design of feedback control systems”, Oxford University
press.

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DRAFT

TEE 503 ELEMENTS OF POWER SYSTEM LTP


310
Unit 1: Power system components: Single line diagram of power system, brief
description of power system elements, such as, synchronous machine, transformer,
transmission line, bas bar and circuit breaker etc.
Supply Systems: Different kinds of supply system and their comparison, choice of
transmission voltage, Kelvin’s law.
Transmission lines: Configurations, types of conductors, resistance of line, skin &
proximity effects. (8)
Unit 2: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 lines,
Ferranti effect. (7)
Unit 3: 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 Line Insulators: Type of insulators and their applications, potential
distribution over a string of insulators, methods of equalizing the potential. (7)
Unit 4: Mechanical Design of Transmission Line: Catenary curve, calculation of
sag and tension, effects of wind and ice loadings, sag template, vibration dampers.(4)
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. (4)
Unit 5: Neutral Grounding: Necessity of neutral grounding, various methods of
neutral grounding, earthing transformer, grounding practices. High voltage
Transmission: Introduction to extra and ultra HVAC transmission. High Voltage dc
transmission kinds of de link, merits and demerits of HVDC transmission.
Introduction to Flexible AC Transmission system. (9)
Introduction to MATLAB programming in Power System. (6)

Textbooks:
1. John Grainger,W.D Stevenson, “Elements of power system analysis”, McGraw
Hill
2. C.L Wadhwa, “Electrical Power Systems”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. Ashfaq Husain, “Electrical Power Systems”, CBS Publisher and Distributors.

Reference books:
4. S.L Uppal, “Electrical Power”, Khanna Publishers.
5. S.N. Singh “Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution,” PHI New
Delhi.

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DRAFT

TEC 507 Analog Integrated Electronics LTP


311
Unit 1:
Frequency response & stability of an Op-Amp
Frequency response, compensating Networks, Frequency response of internally
compensated and uncompensated Op-Amps, High frequency Op- Amps. Equivalent
circuit, stability in constant GBP Op- Amp. Circuits. (9)

Unit 2:
Op-Amp Circuits: Linear Applications
Current to voltage converters, V to I converters, current amplifier, difference Amplifiers,
Instrumentation Amplifiers, Integrators & Differentiator. (8)

Unit 3:
Active filters & Converters
First and second order low pass & High pass filters, Band Pass & Band-Reject filters,
All-Pass filter, Filter using MATLAB.Voltage to Frequency and Frequency to voltage
Converters, Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converters. (9)

Unit 4:
Non Linear Circuits & Regulators
Voltage Comparators, Schmitt Triggers, Precision Rectifiers, Analog Switches Peak
detectors, sample and Hold circuit, square and Triangular Wave Generators, Linear
Regulators Switching Regulators. (9)

Unit 5:
Non linear Amplifiers & Phase-Locked Loops
Log & Antilog Amplifiers, Analog Multipliers, Operational Trans conductance
Amplifiers (OTA), Phase-Locked Loops, Monolithic PLLs, Noise in Integrated Circuits.

(8)

Text Books:
1. Franco Sergio, “Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated
Circuits” Tata McGraw-Hill
2. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, “Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits” Prentice
Hall of India.

Reference Books:
4.James M.Fiore, “Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits: Theory and
Applications” Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd. Singapore
5. Millman J. & Halkias C.C., “Integrated Electronics Analog and Digital Circuit &
Systems” McGraw Hill.
6. Soclof S., “Application of Analog Integrated Circuits” Prentice Hall of India.
7. Bell, David A., “Operational Amplifiers & Linear ICS” Prentice Hall of India.

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DRAFT

PEE – 551 Electro-mechanical Energy Conversion – II Laboratory L T P


002

Note: The minimum 8 experiments are to be performed from the following,


out of which there should be at least two software based
experiments.
1. To perform no load and blocked rotor tests on a three phase squirrel cage induction motor and
determine equivalent circuit.
2. To perform load test on a three phase induction motor and draw:
(i) Torque -speed characteristics
(ii) Power factor-line current characteristics
2. To perform no load and blocked rotor tests on a single phase induction motor and determine
equivalent circuit.
3. To study speed control of three phase induction motor by
Keeping V/f ratio constant
4. To study speed control of three phase induction motor by varying supply voltage.
5. To perform open circuit and short circuit tests on a three phase alternator and determine
voltage
regulation at full load and at unity, 0.8 lagging and leading power factors by (i) EMF method
(ii) MMF method.
6. To determine V-curves and inverted V-curves of a three phase synchronous motor.
7. To determine Xd and Xq of a three phase salient pole synchronous machine using the slip test
and draw the power-angle curve.
8. To study synchronization of an alternator with the infinite bus by using:
(i) dark lamp method (ii) two bright and one dark lamp method
Software based experiments (Develop Computer Program in ‘C’ language or use
MATLAB or other commercial software)
9. To determine speed-torque characteristics of three phase slip ring induction motor and study
the
effect of including resistance, or capacitance in the rotor circuit.
10. To determine speed-torque characteristics of single phase induction motor and study the effect
of voltage variation.
11. To determine speed-torque characteristics of a three phase induction motor by (i) keeping v/f
ratio constant (ii) increasing frequency at the rated voltage.
12. Draw O.C. and S.C. characteristics of a three phase alternator from the experimental data and
determine voltage regulation at full load, and unity, 0.8 lagging and leading power factors.
13. To determine steady state performance of a three phase induction motor using equivalent
circuit.

DRAFT

PEE 552 CONTROL SYSTEM LAB LTP


002

Note: The minimum of 10 experiments are to be performed from the


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following, out of which at least three should be software based.
1. To determine response of first order and second order systems for step input for various
values of constant ’K’ using linear simulator unit and compare theoretical and practical
results.
2. To study P, PI and PID temperature controller for an oven and compare their performance.
3. To study and calibrate temperature using resistance temperature detector (RTD)
4. To design Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead compensators using Bode plot.
5. To study DC position control system
6. To study synchro-transmitter and receiver and obtain output V/S input characteristics
7. To determine speed-torque characteristics of an ac servomotor.
8. To study performance of servo voltage stabilizer at various loads using load bank.
9. To study behaviour of separately excited dc motor in open loop and closed loop conditions
at various loads.
10. To study PID Controller for simulation proves like transportation lag.
Software based experiments (Use MATLAB, LABVIEW software etc.)
11. To determine time domain response of a second order system for step input and obtain
performance parameters.
12. To convert transfer function of a system into state space form and vice-versa.
13. To plot root locus diagram of an open loop transfer function and determine range of gain ‘k’
fir stability.
14. To plot a Bode diagram of an open loop transfer function.
15. To draw a Nyquist plot of an open loop transfer function and examine the stability of the
closed loop system.
Reference Books:
1. K.Ogata,“Modern Control Engineering” Prentice Hall of India.
2. Norman S.Nise, “Control System Engineering”, John Wiley & Sons.
3. M.Gopal, “Control Systems: Principles & Design” Tata Mc Graw Hill.

DRAFT

PEC 557 Electronics Lab. – II LTP


002

Note: The minimum of ten experiments are to be performed from the following:

1. To study biasing of common-emitter transistor using voltage divider method and


determine dc quiescent operating point.
2. To study common-emitter amplifier and determine voltage gain, current gain, input
impedance and output impedance.
3. To study R-C coupled two-stage common-emitter amplifier and determine voltage
gain, current gain, input impedance and output impedance.
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4. To study single stage RC-coupled FET amplifier.
5. To study transistor as a switch and determine load voltage and load power when the
transistor is ON.
6. To study common-collector amplifier and determine voltage gain, current gain, input
impedance and output impedance.
7. To study RC phase shift oscillator.
8. To study Wein bridge oscillator.
9. To determine CMRR of a differential amplifier.
10. To study op-amp based inverting and non-inverting amplifiers and the voltage
comparator.
11. To study op-amp based Adder and integrator circuits.
12. To study an RC active filter.
13. To study Op-amp based triangular wave generator.
14. To study a PLL circuit and determine the free running frequency, capture range and
lock range.

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OPEN ELECTIVE PAPERS

Sr.No Paper Code Paper Name Course/Deptt.

1. TME 651 Condition Monitoring & Mechanical


Diagnostics
2. TEC 652 Optical & Mobile Communication Electronics &
Communication
3. TEC 653 Consumer Electronics Electronics &
Communication

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4. TCS 015 Human Computer Interaction Computer Science
5. TIT 016 IT in Business Information
Technology

___________________________________________________________________________
Note : The Students will choose any one subject of the course other than their
Engineering Branch.

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Syllabus of Subjects of Open Electives

TME 651 CONDITION MONITORINGAND DIAGNOSTICS LTP


310
UNIT-1
Productivity, quality circles in maintenance, Reliability, Reliability Assurance,
Maintainability vs Reliability
Failure analysis, equipment downtime analysis, breakdown analysis.
UNIT-2
Maintenance type, Breakdown Maintenance, Corrective Maintenance, Oppurtunity
maintenance, Routine maintenance, Preventive and predictive maintenance, Condition
based maintenance system, Design out maintenance
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UNIT-3
Equipment health monitoring, Signals, Online and Offline monitoring, Visual and temp.
monitoring, Leakage monitoring, Lubricating monitoring.
UNIT-4
Ferrography, Spectroscopy, Crack monitoring, Corrosion monitoring, thickness
monitoring, noise monitoring, smell/odour monitoring, thermography.
UNIT-5
Vibration characteristics, vibration monitoring causes, identification, measurement of
machine vibration.
C.M of lubes and hydraulic systems, C.M of pipelines , selection of C.M techniques,
advantages.

DRAFT

TEC 652 OPTICAL AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION LTP


310

UNIT-1
Communication at optical frequency, elements of optical communication system,
electromagnetics of of optical fibre, modes in optical fiberstransmission characteristics of
optical fibres.

UNIT-2
Sources and detectors for optical fibres LED and laser diodes, characteristic and
modulation capability, principles of photo detector, characteristic, noise performance.

UNIT-3

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Optical receiver operation and transmission like analysis.

UNIT-4
Introduction to cellular mobile systems, propogation characteristics for mobile
communication.

UNIT-5
Modulation, multiple access and diversity, mobile satellite communication.

Text Books:
1. Keisar G/ optical fibre communication/ mc graw hill 2nd ed
2. Ghataka and Thyagrajan K./ optical electronics/ Cambridge University Press.
3. Pal B.P / fundamentals of fiber optics in telecommunication and sensor system/
Wiley Eastern ltd.

Reference Books:
4. Lee . C.Y / mobile cellular telecommunication/ mc graw hills internationals
5. Feher .K / wireless digital communication/ practice hall of zudi ltd.

DRAFT

TEC 653 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS LTP


310

Unit-1
Audio systems: Hi-Fi Systems, Stereophonic sound systems, Public Address Systems,
Acoustics, Quadraphonic sound systems, Graphic Equalizers, Speech Synthesizers,
Electronic tuning.

Unit-2&3
Video Systems: B&W TV, Color TV and HD TV systems, Electronic cameras, VCR,
VCP, CD systems, Memory diskettes, Discs and drums. Video Monitoring Audio, Video
Recording media and systems, Dolby noise reduction, digital and analog recording.

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Unit-4
Switching Systems: Switching System for Telephone exchanges, PABX, EPABX,
Modular telephones, Telephone message recording concepts, Remote Controlled
Systems.

Unit-5
Home Appliances: Electronic toys, Microwave oven, Refrigerators, Washing Machines,
Calculators, Data organizers.

Text Books:

1. R.R. Gulati/ Monochrome and Color Television/ New Age Publishers.


2. Handbook of Electronics & Telecommunications.

Reference Books:
3. Encyclopedia of Video & TV/ Focal Press.

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TCS 654 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION LTP


310
Unit 1
User centered design of system and interface, anatomy and rational of WIMP
Window, leon, Menus and Pointing Devices) interfaces.
Unit 2
Dialogue design, presetntaiton design, user documentation, evaluation, Usability
testing of user interface.

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Unit 3
Ergonomics and Cognitive issues, hypertext and the world wide web.
Unit 4
User centered design, human factors in user centered design, development and
evaluation interactive design – rapid prototyping.
Unit 5
Designing for usability – effectiveness, learnability flexibility attitude and
usability goals criteria for acceptability.

Text Book:

1. Sudifle AG, ”Human Computer Interface Design”, 2nd ed, Macmillan, 1995.

Reference Book:

2. Sheiderman B, “designing the user interface strategies for effective human


computer interaction”’ 2nd ed Addison Wesley; 1992.

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DRAFT

TIT 655 IT IN BUSINESS LTP


310
Unit 1
Business drivers IT’s Competitive Potential
Strategic Alignment
Strategic Management and Competitive strategy
Unit 2
Rethinking Business through IT Development a Competitive Strategy
Inter organization information system business to business system
Electronic Commerce and Market System.
Unit 3
Forming a corporate IT strategy
Developing and
Information Architecture
Unit 4
Incorporating business innovation into the corporate IT strategy
The changing role of IT in International business
The changing global IT Practices
Unit 5
The Impact and value of information Technology in Competitive strategy
Changing the Focus of strategy
Trends: Beyond 2000.

Text Book:

1. Cellion, Jack D. “Competitve Advantage Through Information Technology” Mc


Graw Hill.

Reference Book:
2. Ttapscott Don, “The Digital Economy” Mc Graw Hill, 1996

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DRAFT

TEE 601 FUNDAMENTALS OF POWER ELECTRONICS LTP


311

Unit 1:
Power converter components: Power Transistor and Triac, Commutation, thyristor,
Power MOSFET, IGBT, Thyristor characteristics, Rating, Protection and cooling 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. (8)

Unit2:
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 phase converters with inter phase reactors. Dual converters. Regulated D.C. power
supplies using thyristors and triacs. (10)

Unit 3:
Inverters: Principle of inverters, half and full bridge single phase inverters, analysis with
resistance and inductive load feedback diodes, three phase inverters, MC-Murray-
Bedford half bridge inverters, PWM inverters. (8)

Unit 4:
Choppers: Principle of choppers, analysis of chopper circuits, Multiquadrant choppers,
parallel voltage and current commutated choppers (6)

Unit 5:
Solid state speed control of Motors: Converter and chopper control of dc motors,
control of universal motor with a half wave converter and ac controller, ac motor speed
control.
(6)
Textbooks:
1. Dr. PS. Bimbhra, “Power Electronics” 4/e, Khanna Publishers.
2. Ned mohan, Tore. M. Undeland, Williams P. Robbins, “Power Electronics”
3/e Wiley India
3. M.H. Rashid, “ Power Electronics Circuits, Devices & Applications”,PHI.

Reference Books:

4. J. Michael Jakob, “Power electronics: Principles & application”, Vikas pub.


House ltd.
5. Cyril W. Lander, “Power Electronics”, TMH.
6. Vithayathil, J, “Power Electronics: Principles and applications”, TMH.

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DRAFT

TIC 603 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS LTP


& 310
INSTRUMENTATION
Unit 1:
Precision and Accuracy: Errors in measurement, Resolution, AC & DC bridges. (2)
Measurement of frequency, phase & time interval: Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes the
block diagram, Compensated attenuators, Horizontal & vertical amplifiers,
synchronization, storage oscilloscope, measurements using CRO – Voltage, Frequency,
Period, Phase etc, Oscilloscope Probes, Specifications of Typical CRO. (6)

Unit 2:
Electronic Instruments for Measuring Basic Parameters: Amplified DC Meter, AC
Voltmeter using Rectifiers, True RMS reading voltmeters, electronic Multimeter,
Component Measuring Instruments, Q meter, Vector Impedance Meter, Vector
Voltmeter, RF power and voltage measurement. (6)
Unit 3:
Signal Analysis: Spectrum analyzer, wave analyzer, distortion analyzer, the total
Harmonic measurement, modulation analyzer, block diagram, applications of the
analyzer. (6)
Unit 4:
Digital Measurements: Measurement of frequency & time, universal frequency counter
and modes of measurement, automatic time and frequency scaling, digital clock, digital
RF frequency measurement, phase meter, energy meter. (8)
Unit 5:
Signal generation
Sine wave generator, frequency-synthesized signal generator, frequency divider
generator, sweep-frequency generator.
Introduction to computer-controlled test systems. (6)

Textbook:
1. Helfrick and Cooper, “Modern Electronic Instrumentation and measurement
techniques”, PHI
Reference Books:

2. Barney, “Intelligent Instrumentation”, PHI


3. CS Rangan & GR Sharma, “Instrumentation Devices and systems”, TMH

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TEE 602 Powers Systems Analysis LTP


310
Unit 1: Representation of Power System Components
Synchronous machines, Transformers, Transmission lines, One line diagram, Impedance
and reactance diagram, per unit System. (2)
Symmetrical components:
Symmetrical Components of unbalanced phasors, power in terms of symmetrical
components, sequence impedances and sequence networks. (3)
Symmetrical fault analysis:
Transient in R-L series circuit, calculation of 3-phase short circuit current and reactance
of synchronous machine, internal voltage of loaded machines under transient conditions.

(2)
Unit 2: Unsymmetrical faults
Analysis of single line to ground fault, line to- line fault and Double Line to ground fault
on an unloaded generators and power system network with and without fault impedance.
Formation of Zbus using singular transformation and algorithm, computer method for short
circuit calculations (5)
Unit 3: Load Flows
Introduction, bus classifications, nodal admittance matrix ( BUS Y ), development of load
flow equations, load flow solution using Gauss Siedel and Newton-Raphson method,
approximation to N-R method, line flow equations and fast decoupled method. (8)
Unit 4: Power System Stability
Stability and Stability limit, Steady state stability study, derivation of Swing equation,
transient stability studies by equal area criterion and step-by-step method. Factors
affecting steady state and transient stability and methods of improvement. (8)
Unit 5: Traveling Waves
Wave equation for uniform Transmission lines, velocity of propagation, surge
impedance, reflection and transmission of traveling waves under different line loadings.
Bewlay’s lattice diagram, protection of equipments and line against traveling waves. (7)
Economic dispatch
Penalty factors including real losses; Automatic generation and control; Steady-state
analysis and dynamic response of a single area system. (6)
Text Books:
1. John Gainger,W.D. Stevenson, Jr., “Elements of Power System Analysis”, Mc
Graw Hill.
2. C.L. Wadhwa, “Electrical Power System”, New Age International.
3. Hadi Sadat, “ Power system Analysis” Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. T. K. Nagsarkar & M. S. Sukhija, “ Power System Analysis” Oxford University
Press.
Reference Books:
5. Kothari & Nagrath, “Modern Power System Analysis”, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Chakraborthy, Soni,Gupta & Bhatnagar, “Power System Engineering”, Dhanpat
Rai & Co.
7. Stagg and El-Abiad, “Computer Methods in Power System Analysis” Tata
McGraw Hill
8. L. P. Singh; “Advanced Power System Analysis & Dynamics”, New Age
International
9. Hadi Sadat; “Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill.

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10. A. R. Bergen and V. Vittal, “Power System Analysis”, Pearson Publication.

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TEC 606 Analog & Digital Communication Engineering LTP


311
Elements of communication system and its limitations (4)
Unit 1: Amplitude Modulation
Amplitude modulation and detection, Generation and detection of DSB-SC, SSB and
vestigial side band modulation, carrier acquisition AM transmitters and receivers, super
heterodyne receiver, IF amplifiers, AGC circuits Frequency Division multiplexing.(11)
Unit 2: Angle Modulation
Basic definitions, Narrow band and wideband frequency modulation, transmission
bandwidth of FM Signals, Generation and detection of frequency modulation
Noise:
External noise, internal noise, Noise calculations, signal to noise ratio, Noise in AM and
FM systems. (9)

Unit 3:
Pulse Modulation
Introduction, sampling process, Analog Pulse Modulation Systems-Pulse Amplitude
Modulation, Pulse width modulation and Pulse Position Modulation. (3)
Waveform coding Techniques
Discretization in time and amplitude, Quantization process, quantization noise, Pulse
code Modulation, Differential Pulse code Modulation, Delta Modulation and Adaptive
Delta Modulation. (5)
Unit 4: Digital Modulation Techniques
Types of digital modulation, waveforms for amplitude, frequency and phase shift keying,
methods of generation of coherent and noncoherent, ASK, FSK and PSK, comparison of
above digital techniques.
Unit 5: Time Division Multiplexing
Fundamentals, Electronic Commutator, Bit/byte interleaving, TI carrier system,
synchronization and signaling of TI, TDM and PCM hierarchy, synchronization
techniques. (4)
Introduction to Information Theory:
Measure of information, Entropy & Information rate, channel capacity, Hartley Shannan
law, Huffman coding, shannan Fano coding.
(3)
Text Books:
1 R.P.Singh & S.D. Sapre, “Communication Systems Analog and Digital” Tata McGraw
Hill.
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems” John Wiley & Sons 4th Edition
3. G.Kennedy and B. Davis,” Electronic Communication Systems” 4th Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill
4. Simon Haykin, “Digital Communications” John Wiley & Sons

Reference Books:
5. B.P. Lathi, “Modern Analog & Digital Communication Systems” Oxford
University Press.
6 Taub & Schilling, “Communication System: Analog and Digital” Tata Mc Graw
Hill

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PEE 651 Power Electronics Laboratory LTP


002

Note: The minimum of 10 experiments is to be performed out of which at least three


should be software based.

1. To study V-I characteristics of SCR and measure latching and holding currents.
2. To study UJT trigger circuit for half wave and full wave control.
3. To study single-phase half wave controlled rectified with (i) resistive load (ii)
inductive load with and without free wheeling diode.
4. To study single phase (i) fully controlled (ii) half controlled bridge rectifiers
with resistive and inductive loads.
5. To study three-phase fully/half controlled bridge rectifier with resistive and inductive
loads.
6. To study single-phase ac voltage regulator with resistive and inductive loads.
7. To study single phase cyclo-converter
8. To study triggering of (i) IGBT (ii) MOSFET (iii) power transistor
9. To study operation of IGBT/MOSFET chopper circuit
10. To study MOSFET/IGBT based single-phase series-resonant inverter.
11. To study MOSFET/IGBT based single-phase bridge inverter.

Software based experiments:

1. To obtain PSPICE simulation of SCR and GTO thyristor.


2. To obtain PSPICE simulation of Power Transistor and IGBT.
3. To obtain PSPICE simulation of single phase fully controlled bridge rectifier and
draw load voltage and load current waveform for inductive load.
4. To obtain PSPICE simulation of single phase full wave ac voltage controller and draw
load voltage and load current waveforms for inductive load.
5. To obtain PSPICE simulation of step down dc chopper with L-C output filter for
inductive load and determine steady-state values of output voltage ripples in out put
voltage and load current.
References:
1. M.H.Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuits”, Devices and Applications”, 3 rd Edition,
prentice Hall of India.
2. D.W. Hart, “Introduction to power Electronics” prentice hall Inc. 1997.

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PEC 656 Analog and Digital Communication Laboratory LTP


002

Note: The minimum 10 experiments are to be performed from the following:

1. To study amplitude modulation using a transistor and determine depth of modulation.


2. To study generation of DSB-SC signal using balanced modulator.
3. To study generation of SSB signal
4. To study envelope detector for demodulation of AM signal and observe diagonal peak
clipping effect.
5. To study super heterodyne AM receiver and measurement of sensitivity, selectivity and
fidelity.
6. To study frequency modulation using voltage controlled oscillator.
7. To detect FM signal using Phase Locked Loop.
8. To measure noise figure using a noise generator.
9. To study PAM, PWM and PPM.
10. To realize PCM signal using ADC and reconstruction using DAC and 4 bit/8bit
system.
Observe quantization noise in each case.
11. To study Delta Modulation and Adaptive Delta Modulation.
12. To study PSK-modulation system.
13. To study FSK-modulation system.
14. To study sampling through a Sample-Hold circuit and reconstruction of the sampled
signal and observe the effect of sampling rate & the width of the sampling pulses.
15. To study functioning of color television
16. Fabricate and test a PRBS generator
17. Realization of data in different forms, such as MRZ-L, NRZ - M&N, NRZ-S.
18. Manchester coding & decoding (Biphase L) of NRZ-L data.

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(PIC-652) ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS & TRANSDUCERS LAB L T P


0 0 3

1. Study of storage Oscilloscope & Transient response of RLC circuit.


2. Instrumentation Amplifier: Design for specific gain and verification of CMRR.
3. Characteristics of Thermistors.
4. Characteristics of RTD.
5. Characteristics of Thermo Couple.
6. Characteristics of LVDT.
7. Determination of sensitivity of a weatstone bridge.
8. Characteristics of LDR and Opto couplers.
9. Characteristics of one solid state sensor / Fiber optic sensor.
10. Design and test a signal conditioning circuit for any of the above transducers.
11. Convert a given AC Analog signal into digital using S/H &ADC and recover the
analog signal using DAC IC.
12. Characteristic of Strain gauge.

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TEE -701 POWER STATION PRACTICE L T P


3 1 0

Unit – I :
1. introduction: importance of electrical energy, comparison with other forms of
energy, global energy scenario.
2. Non-Conventional Energy Sources: Introduction to solar energy, geo-thermal
energy, tidal energy, wind energy, biogas energy and M.H.D. power generation.

(5)
Unit –II
3. Thermal Power Plant: Location and site selection, general layout and working of
plant, brief description of boilers, cconomizers, super heaters, draft equipments,
fuel and ash handling plant.
4. Gas Turbine Power Plant: Lay out , working and components of gas turbine
power plant, combined gas and steam turbine plant.

(5)
Unit – III:
5. Hydro Electric Plant: location and site selection, general layout and operation of
plant, impulse, reaction, francis and Kaplan turbines, governing of turbines.
6. Diesel Power Plant: Layout and components of plant auxiliary equipments

.(5)
Unit - IV

7. Nuclear Power Plant: Location and site selection, general layout and operation of
plant, brief description of reactors, moderatiors and reflectors.
8. Substation Layout: Types of substation, bus-bar arrangements, typical layout of
substation, substation equipments.

(5)
Unit - V
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 (5)

Textbooks:
1. M.V deshpande, “Elements of Electric Power Station Design”, Wheeler
Publishing co.
2. B.R. Gupta, “ Generation of Electrical energy”, Eurasa Publishing House.
3. B.G.A Skrotzki & W.A Vopat, “Power Station engineering and Economy”, Tata
Mc. Graw Hill.

Reference Books:
4. S.L. Uppal “ Electrical power”, khanna Publishers.

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5. S.N Singh, “Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, “New
Delhi.

DRAFT

TEE 702 Switchgear and Protection LTP


310
Unit 1: Introduction to Protection System
Introduction to protection system and its elements, functions of protective relaying,
protective zones, primary and backup protection, desirable qualities of protective
relaying, basic terminology. (3)
Relays
Electromagnetic, attracted and induction type relays, thermal relay, gas-actuated relay,
and design considerations of electromagnetic relay. (5)
Unit 2: Relay Application and Characteristics
Amplitude and phase comparators, over current relays, directional relays, distance relays,
differential relay (4)
Static Relays
Comparison with electromagnetic relay, classification and their description, over current
relays, directional relay, distance relays, differential relay. (4)
Unit 3: Protection of Transmission Line
Over current protection, distance protection, pilot wire protection, carrier current
protection, protection of bus, auto reclosing. (8)
Unit 4: Circuit Breaking
Properties of arc, arc extinction theories, restriking voltage transient, current chopping,
resistance switching, capacitive current interruption, short line interruption, circuit
breaker ratings. (5)
Testing Of Circuit Breaker:
Classification, testing station and equipments, testing procedure, direct and indirect
testing. (3)
Unit 5: Apparatus Protection
Protection of transformer, generator and motor. (3)
Circuit Breaker
Operating modes, selection of circuit breakers, constructional features and operation of
Bulk Oil, Minimum Oil, Air Blast, SF6, Vacuum and d. c. circuit breakers. (5)
Text Books:
1. S. S. Rao, “Switchgear and Protection”, Khanna Publishers.
2. B. Ravindranath and M. Chander, “Power system Protection and Switchgear”,
Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. C.L Wadhwa, “Electrical Power Systems”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4. 1 B. Ram and D. N. Vishwakarma, “Power System Protection and Switchgear”,
Tata Mc. Graw Hill
5. 2 Y. G. Paithankar and S R Bhide, “Fundamentals of Power System Protection”,
Prentice Hall of India.

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Reference Books:
6. T. S. M. Rao, “Power System Protection: Static Relays with Microprocessor
Applications” Tata McGraw Hill.
7. A.R. Van C. Warringtaon, “Protective Relays- Their Theory and Practice, Vol. I
& II”, John Wiley & Sons.

DRAFT

TIC 702 BIO MEDICAL ELECTRONICS LTP


310

Unit 1:
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. (2)
Unit 2:
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 evoked responses.
Electrodes: Electrode theory, Biopotential Electrode-Microelectrodes Body surface
Electrode, needle electrodes, biochemical transducers, Reference electrodes, PH
electrodes, Blood gas electrodes.
Cardiovascular Measurements: Electrocardiography -ECG amplifiers, electrodes and
leads, ECG recorders- three channel, vector cardiographs, ECG system for stress testing,
continuous ECG recording (Holter recording), Blood pressure measurements, Blood flow
measurement, Heart sound measurement.
Patient Care & Monitoring: Elements of intensive care monitoring, patient monitoring
display, diagnosis, calibration & reparability of patients monitoring equipments,
pacemakers & defibrillators. (8)
Unit 3:
Measurements in Respiratory system: Physiology of respiratory system measurement
of breathing mechanics – Spiro meter, Respiratory therapy equipments: inhalators
ventilators & Respirators, Humidifiers, Nebulizers & Aspirators. (6)
Unit 4:
Diagnostic Techniques: ultrasonic diagnosis Eco- cardiography, Eco encephalography,
ophthalmic scans, X-Ray & Radio-isotope Instrumentation, CAT scan, Emission
Computerized Tomography, and MRI. (7)
Unit -5
Bio Telemetry: The components of a biotelemetry system, Implant able units. Telemetry for
ECG measurements during exercise for emergency patient monitoring. (3)
Other prosthetic devices like hearing Aid, Myoelectric Arm, Special aspects safety of
Medical Electronic Equipments, Shock Hazards from Electrical equipment and
prevention against them.
(4)
Textbooks:

1. Khandpur R.S, “Biomedical Instrumentation”, TMH


2. Cromwell, “Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements”, PHI.
Reference Book:
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3. Tompkins, “Biomedical DSP: C language Examples and Laboratory Experiments for
the IBM PC”, PHI

DRAFT

TIC 707 Telemetry and Data Transmission LTP


310

Unit 1: Sampling Fundamentals


Introduction to sampling theorem and sampling process, convolution, computing
minimum sampling rate, Aliasing Errors. ` (2)

Unit 2: 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 correction
codes. (6)
Unit 3: Data Handling System
Block schematic, Sensors, Signal conditioners, Multiplexing- high level and low level,
ADC- range and resolution, Word Format, Frame format, Frame synchronizer codes, R.
F. links, X24, RS 422, RS423, RS 232C interfaces, Multi terminal configuration,
Multiplier & Concentrator, Data Modems, Data transmission over telephone lines.(8)
Data Reception Systems
Bit synchronizers, frame synchronizers, subframe synchronizers, PLL, Display systems.

(4)
Unit 4: Remote Control
Communication based processing control systems, pipelines, Operational security
systems components, Pipeline control, Power system control, Programmable controllers
for factory automation. (6)
Command:
Tone command system, Tone digital command system, ON/OFF command and data
commands. (3)
Unit 5: Aerospace Telemetry
Signal formation and conversion, Multiplexing techniques in telecontrol, Industrial
telecontrol installations, reliability in telecontrol installations. (9)

Text Books:
1. Patranabis, “Telemetry Principles”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Schweber, “Data Communication”, McGraw Hill.

Reference Book:
3. Berder & Menjewlse, “Telemetry Systems”.

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DRAFT

EEP 751 Project Stage - I LTP


003

Project shall be assigned to students at the start of VII semester. There should not usually
be more than 3 students in batch. The project should be based on latest technology as far
as possible and it may be hardware or/and software based. The assessment of
performance of students should be made at least twice in the semester. Students should be
encouraged to present their progress of project using overhead projector or LCD
projector.

PIC 753 Telemetry Lab LTP


002
1. Measurement of Temperature Using RTD Thermistor and amplification to an
appropriate level suitable for Teletransmission.
2. Sampling Though a S/H circuit, and reconstruction of the sampled signal.
3. Realizing of PCM signal using ADC & reconstruction using DAC using 4 bit / 8 bit
system. Observe Quantization noise in each case.
4. Fabricate and test a PRBS Generator.
5. Realization of data in Different formats such as NRZ-L, NRZ-M &NRZ-S.
6. Clock recovery circuit from NRZ-L data using PLL.
7. Manchester Coding & Decoding (Biphase l) of NRZ-L data.
8. Coding & Decoding of NRZ- L into URZ-L (Unipolar return to Zero coding)
9. ASK- Modulation & Detection.
10. FSK- Modulation & Detection.
11. PSK- Modulation & Detection.
12. Error introduction, Error detection & Correction using Hamming code.
13. Amplitude Modulation & Detection of signal obtained from
Experiment no-1.

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DRAFT

PEE 751 Power System Lab LTP


003

Note: At least 10 experiments should be performed out of which 3 should be


simulation based.

(A) Hardware Based:


1. To determine direct axis reactance (xd) and quadrature axis reactance (xq) of a salient
pole alternator.
2. To determine negative and zero sequence reactances of an alternator.
3. To determine sub transient direct axis reactance (xd) and sub transient quadrature axis
reactance (xq) of an alternator
4. To determine fault current for L-G, L-L, 2L-G and L-L-L faults at the terminals of an
alternator at very low excitation
5. To study the IDMT over current relay and determine the time current characteristics
6. To study percentage differential relay
7. To study Impedance, MHO and Reactance type distance relays
8. To determine location of fault in a cable using cable fault locator
9. To study ferranty effect and voltage distribution in H.V. long transmission line using
transmission line model.
10. To study operation of oil testing set.

(B) Simulation Based Experiments (using MATLAB or any other software)


11. To determine transmission line performance.
12. To obtain steady state, transient and sub-transient short circuit currents in an
alternator
13. To obtain formation of Y-bus and perform load flow analysis
14. To perform symmetrical fault analysis in a power system
15. To perform unsymmetrical fault analysis in a power system
Reference Books:
1. Hadi Sadat, “ Power system Analysis” Tata Mc Graw Hill.
2. T. K. Nagsarkar & M. S. Sukhija, “ Power System Analysis” Oxford University Press.

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Syllabus of Subjects of Elective – I

TIC 711 CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS LTP


310
Unit 1:
A.C & DC Servomotor: Analysis Transfer function and Block Diagram, load torque,
speed torque characteristics, Electronics, Electronic Drive circuits, Applications in
control.
Synchros: Principles and Applications.

Unit 2:
Stepper Motors: Variable reluctance, stepper motor, single and Multi stack permanent
magnet stepper motor, hybrid stepper Motors, Drive circuits and high-speed operations.

Unit 3:
Control valve and sizing: Principles, types, characteristics, pneumatic and hydraulic
actuated valves, quick exhaust valve, Time delay valve, Shuttle valve, Twin pressure
valve Solenoid operated valve.

Unit 4:
Electron pneumatics: Actuating magnets, Contractors and switches, Relays limit
switches, Miniature motors, Electro pneumatic circuits, Actuators & Petitioners for
valves I/P and P/I converters.

Unit 5:
Special Machines: Linear induction motor, reluctance motors, Brush less motors,
Hysteresis motors, and AC tachometers.

Text Books:
1. TE Gibson and FB teuter, “control System components”, Mc Graw Hill, NY.

Reference Books:
2. Anderson, “Analysis and design of pneumatic systems”.
3. Nagrath I.J and Gopal M, “Control system Engineering”, PHI

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DRAFT

TIC 712 HIGH POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES LTP


3 1 0

Unit 1
Basic device models: Theory of bipolar and MOS transistors. Small signal model of
bipolar and MOS tranistor, Gummel Poon model.
Unit 2
High current effects in diodes: dependence of lifetime on high level injection, non
uniform current distribution under high current injection.
Unit 3
Power bipolar transistors: onset of high current effects in transistors. Theories of Kirk
effect, crowding, pinch – in effects, second breakdown etc. Emitter geometries for high
current and HF operation.
Unit 4
SCR: Theories of operation; Relation between shorted emitted and dv/dt ratings Gate turn
off devices, inverter, grade SCRs. Special diffusion techniques for SCRs. Power VMOS
deivces
Unit 5
Heat transfer in power devices; power MOS devices: VMOS & DMOS device structure
and models; device packaging

Text Book:
SM Sze “ Physics of semiconductor Devices”2nd ed. Wiley, 1981

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DRAFT

TEC 713 OPTO ELECTRONICS L T P


3 1 0
Unit 1
Wave Guides and Optical Fibers: Dielectric slab wave guide, step and graded
index optical fibers, structures, fiber parameters modes of propagation, signal
degradation fiber jointing, fiber materials and manufacturing. (6)
Unit 2
Photo sources and Detectors: Injection luminescence and the Light emitting diode
(LED), materials, constructions, Drive circuitry, Fundamentals of laser, Einstein
relations (10)
Unit 3
Electro Optic Effects: EO retardation, Amplitude, Phase and frequency
Modulation / Beam deflection, Acousto – optics, AO devices, Non linear optics –
second harmonic generation, parametric amplification, oscillation, Materials
perspective. (4)
Fourier optics and Holography: Fourier transforming property of lens, image
forming property of lens, Holography Inline, Off axis, Holographic interferometry
Holographic storage. (4)
Unit 4
Optical Communication Systems: Analog and Digital modulation schemes, FO
Communication System (Block Diagram), FO local area network. (5)
Unit 5
Optical computing: optical analog, computing, digital optical computing, optical
interconnects, optical computing in symbolic substitution the residue Number
system. (5)

Text books:
1. J. Wilson JFB Hawkes / Opto Electronic, An Introduction / PHI 2000.
2. I.P Kaminov/ An intodution to Electro Optic Devices/ Academic Press New York
1974.
3. AYatriv / optical electronic/CBS collage publishing New York, 1985
Reference Books:
4. AK ghatak and K thyagrajan / optical Electornics / Cambridge University Press 1989
5. F. Zerike and J.E Midwinter / Apllied Non linear optics / john wiley and sons, New
York, 1973
6. FTS Yu/Optical Information Processing/ Wiley New york 1983.
7. A Selvarajan Krishna swami / Opto Electronics: Curent TREnds/ TMH.

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TEE 714 ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS L T P


3 1 0

Unit 1
Fundamentals: basics of Neuroscience and artificial NeuronModels,Grpahs
Algorithms Interconnection and routing, Placement and partitioning / parallel/
Computation/Associated memory.
Unit 2 and 3
Networks: Perception, Multilayer, training, feed forward networks Unsupervised
and reinforcement learning, adaptive structure networks, recurrent networks
adaptive resonant networks, Hybrid learning, radial basis function networks
(RBF) and time delay networks (TDNNs)
Unit 4
Fuzzy Neural Networks: Fuzzy sets and logic ANN implementations.
Unit 5
Application: Hardware and implementation concerns, Approach to solving hard
problem multitarget tracking, time series Prediction, Handwritten digit
recognition, Image compression, visual processing Networks

Text books:
1. NK Bose & P. liang /Neural network fundamentals with graphes, algorithm and
applications/ TMH
2. Limin Fee/ Neural networks and Fuzzy systems: A Dynamical System
3. M.Jurada …. Artificial Neural Network

Reference books:
4. Kosko/ neural networks and fuzzy networks: A dynamical system approach to
machine intelligence PHI
5. Robert schalkogs/ artificial neural networks / TMH

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DRAFT

TEE 715 HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING L T P


3 1 0
Break down Phenomenon:
Basics Process of breakdown, breakdown phenomenon in gaseous, liquid, solid
and composite dielectrics, breakdown in vacuum insulation.
Generation of high test voltages
Generation of high d.c. voltage by voltage multiplier circuit and electrostatic
generators, generations 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.
Measurement of High Voltage and Current
Resistance, capacitance and RC potential dividers sphere gap, electrostatic
voltmeter,
Generating voltmeter, impulse voltage measurement, measurement of high dc, ac
and impulse currents
High Voltage Phenomenon and Insulation Coordination
Requirement of high voltage test circuit, IS specifications; impulse and power
frequency test of transformer, lighting, arrester, bushing, power cables, circuits
breakers and isolator; measurement of resistivity, dielectric constant and loss
factor, partial discharge measurement.
Over Voltage Phenomenon and Insulation Coordination
Lightning and switching phenomenon as causes of over voltage, protection of
transmission line and substation against over voltage, insulation coordination.

Text books:
1. E kuffel and WS Zaengol,” High Voltage Engineering” Pergamon Press
2. MS naidu and V Kamaraju,” High Voltage Engineering” Tata Mc Graw hill

Reference books:

3. MP chausasia “High voltage engineering:, Khanna Publishser


4. RS Jha, “ high voltage engineering”
5. C.L. wadhwa “high voltage engineering: willey eastern Ltd.

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TEC – 801 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LTP


310

Unit 1:
1. Discrete time Signals: Sequences; representation of signals on orthogonal basis;
sampling and reconstruction of signals. (3)
2. Discrete Systems: Attributes, Z-Transform, analysis of LTI systems, Frequency
analysis, Inverse Systems, discrete Fourier transform (DFT), FAST Fourier Transform
algorithm, implementation of discrete time systems. (5)

Unit 2:
3. Design of FIR Digital Filters: Window method, park-McClellan’s method, and effect
of finite register length in FIR filter design. (8)

Unit -3
4. Design of HR digital Filter: Butterworth, chebyshev and elliptic Approximations;
lowpass, bandpass, bandstop and High pass filters. (8)

Unit 4:
5. Parametric and non-parametric spectral estimation. Introduction to multirate signal
processing. (6)

Unit 5:
6. Application of DSP to Speech and radar signal processing. (8)

Textbooks:
1. John G. Prokias and D.G. manolakis, “ Digital Signal Processing: Principles,
Algorithms and Applications”, PHI, 1997.
2. A.V Oppenheim and Schafer, “ Discrete time Signal Processing”, PHI, 1989.

Reference books:

3. L.R. Rabiner and B.Gold, “Theory and Applications of digital Signal Processing”,
PHI, 1992.
4. J.R. Johnson, “ Introduction to Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 1992.
5. D.J. DeFatta, J.G. Lucas and W.S Hodgkiss, “Digital Signal Processing”, J Wiley
and sons, Singapore, 1988.

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TEE 803 MODERN CONTROL SYSTEM L T P

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UNIT 1:
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. (8)

UNIT 2:
Analysis of Discrete Systems: Introduction to discrete time systems; sample and hold
circuits; representation by difference equations and its solution using Z-Transform, pulse
transfer function, representation of discrete system in state variable form and its solution.
(8)

UNIT 3:
Controllability and Observability: State and output controllability and observability;
design of state observers and controllers.
Stability: Liapunov’s method, methods for generating Liapunov’s function; Lure’s
transformation; popov’s criterion. (8)
UNIT 4:
Optimal control: Introduction, formation of optimal control problem, calculus of
variations, minimization of functions. Constrained optimization. Dynamic programming,
performance index, optimality principle, Hamilton-jacobi equation, linear quadratic
problems, ricatti equation and its solution, solution of two-pint boundary value problems.

UNIT 5:
Adaptive Control: Introduction, modal reference adaptive control systems, controller
structure self-tuning regulators, various adaptive control systems, Fuzzy logic and its
applications.
Introduction to digital control.

Textbooks:
1. K.Ogata, “Modern control engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
2. B.C.Kuo, “Automatic control system”, Prentice Hall of India.
3. B. Ogata, “State-Space Analysis”
4. M. Gopal, “Modern Control System Theory”, Wiley eastern Ltd.
Reference books:
5. Brian D.O. Adnerson and John B. Moore, “Optimal Control: Linear Quadratic
Method”
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6. Shastri and bodson, “Adaptive Control”, PHI
7. S. Das Gupta, “Control System Theory”, Khanna Publishers.

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Syllabus of Subjects of Elective – II


TEE 821 NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES L T P

3 1 0
1. Introduction :
Various non-conventional energy resources - Introduction ,availability ,
classification , relative merits and demerits .
2. Solar Cells :
Theory of solar cells . solar cell materials , solar cell power plant ,
limitations.
Solar Thermal Energy :
Solar radiation flat plant collectors and their materials , aqpplication and
performance , focusing of collectors and their materials , applications and
performance ; solar thermal power plants , thermal energy storage for solar
heating and cooling , limitations .
3. Geothermal Energy :
Resources of geothermal energy , thermodynamics of geo-thermal energy
conversion-electrical conversion , non-electrical conversion , environmental
considerations .
Magneto-hydrodynamics (M H D ) :
Principle of working of M H D Power plant , performance and limitations.
6. Fuel Cells :
Principle of working of various types of fuel cells and their working ,
performance and limitations .
7. Thermo-electrical and thermionic Conversions :
principle of working , performance and limitations .
8. 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 .
9. Bio-mass:
Availability of bio-mass and its convention theory .
10. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) :
Availability , theory and working principle , performance and
limitations.
11. Wave and Tidal Wave :
Principle of working , performance and limitations . Waste
Recycling Plants .
Textbooks:
1. Andrea Gabdel , “A Handbook for Engineers and Economists.”

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2. A. Mani , “Handbook of solar radiation Data for India .”
3. Peter Auer , “Advances in Energy System and Technology .” Vol. I
& II Edited by Academic Press .
4. F.R. the MITTRE , “Wind Machines” by Energy Resources and
Environmental Series
Reference books:
5. Frank Kreith , “Solar Energy Hand Book “.
6. N. Chermisinogg and Thomes , C. Reign , “Principles and
Application of solar Energy ”.
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DRAFT

TIC 822 POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION L T P


3 1 0

Unit 1
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 stern traps- Economizer
Recirculator and regenerators, Cooling towers feed water generators Turbine
cooling system radiation detectors.
Unit 2
Control loops and inter and Annunciation systems: combustion control of main
header, pressure, air, fuel ratio control furnance draft and excess control drum
level (three element control) main and re heat systems temperature control, burner
tilting up bypass damer super heater Spray and gas re circulation controls, hot
well level control inter lock – MFT Turbine trip conditions pulverizer control.
Unit 3
Turnine monitoring and control : condenser vaccum control gland steam exhaust
pressure control speed vibration shell temperature monitoring lubricanting oil
temperature control hydrogen generator cooling system.
Unit 4
Analysis in power plant : Thermal conductive type paramagnetic type oxygen
analyzer, hydrogen purity meter chromatography PH meter fact analyzer,
pollution monitoring and control
Unit 5
Computer in power plant: load dispatching computer generation station computer
mini computer and supervisory.
Textbooks:
1. El wakil, MM, power plant technology, Mc Graw hill.1984
2. Richard Delezal and ludrik Varcop, Process Dynamics Automatic Control of
steam Generation plant, Elevier Pulishing Co Amesternam 1972
Reference books:
3. J Balsubramnian and RK Jain Modern power plant engineering, Khanna
Publisher, New Delhi 1987
4. Stephen Michael Elonka & antomy Lawerence kohal / standard Boiler operation,
question and answer TMH
5. Modern power station practice Vol 6: Instruction Control and testing pergaman press
oxford.1971.

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DRAFT

TEE 823 SOLID STATE CONTROL OF ELECTRIC DRIVES L T P


3 1 0

1. 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 parameter.
2. 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 schemes
closed loop control schemes.
3. 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; brushless dc motor
drive switched reluctant motor drive.
4. Microprocessor Control of Electric Drive:
Functions of microprocessor in electric drive control, salient features of
microprocessor control, microprocessor based control schemes for dc induction
and synchronous motor drive, application.

Textbooks:
1. GK Dubey “Power Semiconductor Controlled Drives” Prentice Hall international.
2. JMD Murphy and IG Turnbull, “ Power Electronic Control of ac Motors”
3. BK Bose, “Power Electronics and ac drives”. Prentice Hall International

Reference books:
4. SB Dewan and GR Slemon and A Straughen, “Power Semiconductor Drives”
Wiley Interscience.
5. V. Subrahmanyam.” Thyristor Control of Electric Motors” Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. PC “ Thyristor de Drives” Willey International.

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DRAFT

TEC 824 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING L T P


3 1 0
Unit 1
Introduction to Digital signal processing: Fourier and Z transform
Multidimensional sequences, Image digitizing, display, image processing
software’s, Histograms point operations.
Unit 2
Introduction to algebric operations, filtering: convolution, optional filter design
data processing, computing truncation, optics and system analysis diffraction
limited optical system abbreviations.
Unit 3
Application: Image restoration, Approaches andd models, image segmentation
segmented image structure.
Unit 4
Measurement and classification of size, shape measurements, feature selection
classification, three dimensional image processing, optical sectioning.
Unit 5
CAT, steriometric ranging, stereoscopic image display, shaded surface display.

Textbooks:
1. Kenneth R. Castleman, digital image processing , PHI
2. Oppenheim and Schaffer, Discrete time signal processing, PHI
Reference books:

3. Gonzalez RC and P Wint, Digital Image processing, Addisin Wesley


4. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle, Image Processing analysis and
Machine Vision, Vikas Publishing house.

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Syllabus of Subjects of Elective – III

TEE 831 Modelling & Simulation of Electrical Machines L T P

3 1 0
Energy state functions, basic principles of electromechanical energy conversion general
expressions of generated voltage and foree, torque; basic modeling of electrical machines
from coupled circuit point of view; techniques of transformations, general volt ampere
and torque equations under stationary and rotating reference frames; instantaneous
symmetrical components and generalized operational equivalent circuits space vector
concepts.
Modeling of DC Machines:
Analysis under monitoring and generating simulation for transient and dynamic
conditions voltage build up in generators, effects of lad change run up and
dynamic operations of motors under different excitations, response under load
change reversal and braking.
Modeling of Synchronous Machines:
D q transformations fixed to field structure steady state and dynamic equations,
phasor diagram for cylindrical rotor and salient pole machine, electromagnetic
and reluctant torques response under short circuit conditions, subtransient ,
transient and steady state condition simulation of vector controlled synchronous
motors, computer simulation using mathematical software.
Modeling of Induction Machines:
Equations under stationary and rotating reference frames, derivation of equivalent
circuits correlation of inductances, runup transients, dynamic 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 Software using latest simulation tools to predit the
behaviousr of different machines

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Textbooks:
1. Bernard Adkins,” the general theory of electrical machines” Chapman and Hall
Ltd.
2. Paul C Krause, “ Analysis of Electric Machinery:, Mc Graw hill.
Reference books:

3. CV jones,” Unified Theory Of Electrical Machine” Butter worth Publisher.


4. D.C white and HH Woodson,” Electromechanical Energy Conversion” MC Graw
Hill.
5. I.P Kopylov,” Mathematical Models of Electric Machines:, Mir Publisher.

DRAFT

TEE 832 APPLICATIONS OF POWER ELECTRONICS TO POWER SYSTEM


L T P
3 1 0
Unit 1
Steady state and dynamic problems in AC system Flexible AC transmission
system (FACTS) (4)
Principles of series and shunt compensation. Description of static variable
compensators (SVC) thyristor controlled seres compensators (TCSC) (5)
Unit 2
Static phase shifter (SPS) static condenser (STATCON). Static sybchronous series
compensator (SSSC) and unified power flow controller (UPFC)
Unit 3
Modeling and Analysis of FACTS controllers, Control strategies to improve
system stability.
Unit 4
Power quality problems in distribution system, harmonies, harmonies creating
loads, modeling, harmonic propogation series and parallel resonances, harmonic
power flow.
Unit 5
Mitigation of harmonic filters, passive filters, active filters, shunt series hybrid
filters voltage sags and swells, voltage flicker. Mitigation of power quality
problems using power electronic conditioners. IEEE standards.

Textbooks:
1. GT Heydt, Power quality, Stars in a circle publications, Indiana 1991.
2. T.J.E Miller, Static Reactive Power Compensation, John Willey and sons, New
York 1982.

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TEE 833 RELIABILITY AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT L T P


3 1 0

Unit-1
1. Need for quality and reliability : Their importance particularly in the present
context. Types of failure analysis. (6)
Unit-2
2. Mathematically distributions : Applicable in Quality and Reliability.
Reliability analysis methods for configuration of systems. (8)
Unit-3
3. Reliability prediction and allocation : Redundancy technique and their practical
implementation . Testing for quality and reliability . (8
Unit-4&5
4. Quality assurance tools and their application : Reliability and quality vis-à-vis
Economics . Maintainability and availiability . Management of quality and relibiality
.Application of quality and reliability concepts to hardware and software . (16)
Textbooks:
1. E. Balaguruswamy, Reliability Practice, Prentice Hall of India .
2. K. K. Aggarwal , Realiability Engineering , Kluwer Academic , Publishers ,
1995 .
Reference book:
3. James R . Evans . & J .W. Dean , Total Quality-Management , Organization
and strategy. , Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd .

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DRAFT

TIC 834 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTNATION L T P


3 1 0
Unit 1
Human anatomy and physiology: Bioelectric potentials leads and electrodes,
Transducers for biological applications, Biomaterials.
Unit 2
Monitors and Recorders: Biopotential, amplifiers, recorders, monitors,
Galvanometric potentionmetric, ultra violet, electrostatic, ink jet recorders, video
monitors, colour printers, Electro physiological recorders, ECG working
principles and clinical application.

Unit 3
Nervous system measurement: Anatomy of Nervous system, neuronal
communication EPSP and IPSP, neuronal firing measurement EEG block diagram
various Rythms, EEG in diagnostics, EMG and applications.
Unit 4
Ophthalmology Instruments: Electro retinogram, electro oculogram,
Opthamoscope Tonometer for eye pressure measurement.
Unit 5
Therapeutic Instrumetns: doa thermy, defibrillator, cardiac pacemaker, stimulators
laser applications in machine, X rays production and use Tadiographich
Diagnosic and Theraputic, Film construction and processing, interaction with
body fundamentals of radiation, therapy.

Textbooks:
1. WF Ganong/ Revive of Medical Physiology / 8 th Asian Ed/ Medical Publisher
1977
2. J.G. Webster ed/ medical instrumentation /Houghton Miffin, 1978

Reference book:
3. AM cook and JG Webster cds/Therapeutic Medical Devics/ PHI 1982.

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TEC 832 DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK L T P


3 1 0
Unit-1
1. Data transmission basics :
Review of Digital data analog modulation and digital formats . Data rates ,
Baud Rates, Channel capacity, Mediums for communication . Synchronous and
asynchronous data communication .
2. ISO-0SI model and TCP/IP model of network . Protocals and services .
Connection oriented and connectionless services, their interpretation at
different layers .
3. Data link layer design issues :
Services provided to network layer framing : necessity and techniques . Error
control feature and review of techniques . Flow contol : sliding window
protocols : Go back n , Selective repeat . Example Data link protocols : SLIP,
PPP .
Unit-2
4. Medium access sublayer in Broadcast channels . ALOHAS : analysis . CSMA
Protocols ,collision detection . Collision free protocols : binary countdown,
limited contection protocols : adaptive tree walk Compromise between high
load channel utilization and load delay .
Unit-3
5. Examples of IEEE 802.3, 802.4 , 802. 5, 802 .6 , LAN/MAN Framing,
medium , operation and M A C . 802. 3 performance. Switches . Fast Ethernet ,
bridges . 802. 2 : LLC, FDDI . Wireless LAN : IEEE 802.11 .
Unit -4
6. Network layer : services provided to transport layer . Routing algorithms :
Dijskra’s algorithm for shortest path, flooding flow based routing, distance
vector r control: leaky bucket & token bucket algorithms, congestion control in
virtual circuit subnets : choke packets , Internetworking . Internet, IP address ,IP
protocols basics .
Unit -5
7. Transport Layer : services provided to the upper layers Elements of Transport
protocols : Addressing , establishing and realising connection flow control and
buffering , multiphasing crash recovery . TCP & UDP .
8. Introduction to network security .

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Textbooks:
1. Tanenbam , Computer networks , PHI
2. Bertsekas & Gallager /Data Networks , PHI 2nd Ed.
Reference books:
3. Black , computer Networks :Protocols , Standards and Interfaces , PHI
2nd Ed .
4. William A. Shay , Understanding Data communications & Networks
Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
5. Michael A Miller, Data & Network Communications , Vikas Publishing
House Pvt . Ltd.

DRAFT

TEE 851 PROJECT STAGE II & III LTP


0 0 12

Students should devote themselves to expedite progress of the project as soon as VIII
semester starts. They are supposed to finish project work latest by middle of April and
submit project report by the end of the April month. The assessment of performance of
students should be made at least twice in the semester. The students should present
project using overhead project or LCD projector in the end semester project examination.

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