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II Year B.Tech. ECE.

I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD T P C 4+ ! " 4 #ATHE#ATICS $ III

UNIT $ I S%ec&a' ()*c+&,*-: Gamma and Beta Functions Their properties evaluation of improper integrals. Bessel functions properties Recurrence relations Orthogonality. Legendre polynomials Properties Rodrigue s formula Recurrence relations Orthogonality. UNIT-II Functions of a comple! varia"le #ontinuity $ifferentia"ility %nalyticity Properties #auchy&Riemann e'uations in #artesian and polar coordinates. (armonic and con)ugate harmonic functions *ilne Thompson method. UNIT-III +lementary functions: +!ponential, trigonometric, hyper"olic functions and their properties General po-er . C /c is comple!0, principal value. UNIT-IV #omple! integration: Line integral evaluation along a path and "y indefinite integration #auchy s integral theorem #auchy s integral formula Generali1ed integral formula. UNIT-V #omple! po-er series: Radius of convergence +!pansion in Taylor s series, *aclaurin s series and Laurent series. 2ingular point 3solated singular point pole of order m essential singularity. UNIT-VI Residue +valuation of residue "y formula and "y Laurent series & Residue theorem. +valuation of integrals of the type /a0 3mproper real integrals /c0 UNIT-VII %rgument principle Rouche s theorem determination of num"er of 1eros of comple! polynomials & *a!imum *odulus principle & Fundamental theorem of %lge"ra, Liouville s Theorem. UNIT-VIII #onformal mapping: Transformation "y e z , ln1, 14, 1 n /n positive integer0, 2in 1, cos 1, 1 5 a61. Translation, rotation, inversion and "ilinear transformation fi!ed point cross ratio properties invariance of circles and cross ratio determination of "ilinear transformation mapping 7 given points . Te.+ B,,/-0 8. 4. 7. =. % te!t Boo9 of +ngineering *athematics, :ol&333 T. ;. :. 3yengar, B. ;rishna Gandhi and Others, 2. #hand < #ompany. % te!t Boo9 of +ngineering *athematics, #. 2an9araiah, :. G. 2. Boo9 Lin9s. % te!t Boo9 of +ngineering *athematics, 2hahna1 Bathul, Prentice (all of 3ndia. % te!t Boo9 of +ngineering *athematics, P. >agesh-ara Rao, ?. >arasimhulu < >. Pra"ha9ar Rao, $eepthi Pu"lications.

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II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD. T P C 4+ ! " 4 PROBABILITY THEORY AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES

UNIT I PROBABILITY : Pro"a"ility introduced through 2ets and Relative Fre'uency: +!periments and 2ample 2paces, $iscrete and #ontinuous 2ample 2paces, +vents, Pro"a"ility $efinitions and %!ioms, *athematical *odel of +!periments, Pro"a"ility as a Relative Fre'uency, Aoint Pro"a"ility, #onditional Pro"a"ility, Total Pro"a"ility, Bayes Theorem, 3ndependent +vents: UNIT II THE RANDO# VARIABLE 0 $efinition of a Random :aria"le, #onditions for a Function to "e a Random :aria"le, $iscrete and #ontinuous, *i!ed Random :aria"le, $istri"ution and $ensity functions, Properties, Binomial, Poisson, Bniform, Gaussian, +!ponential, Rayleigh, #onditional $istri"ution, *ethods of defining #onditioning +vent, #onditional $ensity, Properties. UNIT III OPERATION ON ONE RANDO# VARIABLE $ E1PECTATIONS : 3ntroduction, +!pected :alue of a Random :aria"le, Function of a Random :aria"le, *oments a"out the Origin, #entral *oments, :ariance and 29e-, #he"ychev s 3ne'uality, #haracteristic Function, *oment Generating Function, Transformations of a Random :aria"le: *onotonic Transformations for a #ontinuous Random :aria"le, >onmonotonic Transformations of #ontinuous Random :aria"le, Transformation of a $iscrete Random :aria"le. UNIT IV #ULTIPLE RANDO# VARIABLES : :ector Random :aria"les, Aoint $istri"ution Function, Properties of Aoint $istri"ution, *arginal $istri"ution Functions, #onditional $istri"ution and $ensity Point #onditioning, #onditional $istri"ution and $ensity 3nterval conditioning, 2tatistical 3ndependence, 2um of T-o Random :aria"les, 2um of 2everal Random :aria"les, #entral Limit Theorem, /Proof not e!pected0. Bne'ual $istri"ution, +'ual $istri"utions. UNIT V OPERATIONS ON #ULTIPLE RANDO# VARIABLES : +!pected :alue of a Function of Random :aria"les: Aoint *oments a"out the Origin, Aoint #entral *oments, Aoint #haracteristic Functions, Aointly Gaussian Random :aria"les: T-o Random :aria"les case, > Random :aria"le case, Properties, Transformations of *ultiple Random :aria"les, Linear Transformations of Gaussian Random :aria"les. UNIT VI RANDO# PROCESSES $ TE#PORAL CHARACTERISTICS 0 The Random Process #oncept, #lassification of Processes, $eterministic and >ondeterministic Processes, $istri"ution and $ensity Functions, concept of 2tationarity and 2tatistical 3ndependence. First&Order 2tationary Processes, 2econd& Order and @ide&2ense 2tationarity, />&Order0 and 2trict&2ense 2tationarity, Time %verages and +rgodicity, *ean&+rgodic Processes, #orrelation&+rgodic Processes, %utocorrelation Function and 3ts Properties, #ross& #orrelation Function and 3ts Properties, #ovariance Functions, Gaussian Random Processes, Poisson Random Process. UNIT VII RANDO# PROCESSES $ SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS 0 The Po-er 2pectrum: Properties, Relationship "et-een Po-er 2pectrum and %utocorrelation Function, The #ross&Po-er $ensity 2pectrum, Properties, Relationship "et-een #ross&Po-er 2pectrum and #ross&#orrelation Function. UNIT VIII LINEAR SYSTE#S WITH RANDO# INPUTS 0 Random 2ignal Response of Linear 2ystems: 2ystem Response #onvolution, *ean and *ean&s'uared :alue of 2ystem Response, autocorrelation Function of Response, #ross&#orrelation Functions of 3nput and Output, 2pectral #haracteristics of 2ystem Response: Po-er $ensity 2pectrum of Response, #ross&Po-er $ensity 2pectrums of 3nput and Output, Band pass, Band&Limited and >arro-"and Processes, Properties, *odeling of >oise 2ources: Resistive /Thermal0 >oise 2ource, %r"itrary >oise 2ources, +ffective >oise Temperature, %verage >oise Figures, %verage >oise Figure of cascaded net-or9s. TE1T BOO2S 0 8. Pro"a"ility, Random :aria"les < Random 2ignal Principles & Peyton .. Pee"les, T*(, =th +dition, 4CC8. 4. Pro"a"ility, Random :aria"les and 2tochastic Processes %thanasios Papoulis and 2. Bnni9rishna Pillai, P(3, =th +dition, 4CC4. RE3ERENCES 0 8. #ommunication 2ystems %nalog < $igital R.P. 2ingh and 2.$. 2apre, T*(, 8DDE. 4. Pro"a"ility and Random Processes -ith %pplication to 2ignal Processing (enry 2tar9 and Aohn @. @oods, Pearson +ducation, 7rd +dition. 7. Pro"a"ility *ethods of 2ignal and 2ystem %nalysis. George R. #ooper, #lave $. *# Gillem, O!ford, 7rd +dition, 8DDD. =. 2tatistical Theory of #ommunication & 2.P. +ugene Favier, >e- %ge Pu"lications, 4CC7. E. 2ignals, 2ystems < #ommunications & B.P. Lathi, B.2. Pu"lications, 4CC7.

II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD T P C 4+ ! " 4 ENVIRON#ENTAL STUDIES

UNIT - I #)'+&4&-c&%'&*ar5 *a+)re ,( E*6&r,*me*+a' S+)4&e-0 $efinition, 2cope and 3mportance >eed for Pu"lic %-areness. UNIT - II Na+)ra' Re-,)rce- 0 Rene-a"le and non&rene-a"le resources >atural resources and associated pro"lems Forest resources Bse and over e!ploitation, deforestation, case studies Tim"er e!traction *ining, dams and other effects on forest and tri"al people @ater resources Bse and over utili1ation of surface and ground -ater Floods, drought, conflicts over -ater, dams "enefits and pro"lems & *ineral resources: Bse and e!ploitation, environmental effects of e!tracting and using mineral resources, case studies. & Food res ources: @orld food pro"lems, changes caused "y agriculture and overgra1ing, effects of modern agriculture, fertili1er&pesticide pro"lems, -ater logging, salinity, case studies. +nergy resources: Gro-ing energy needs, rene-a"le and non& rene-a"le energy sources use of alternate energy sources. #ase studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources. +'uita"le use of resources for sustaina"le lifestyles. UNIT - III Ec,-5-+em- 0 #oncept of an ecosystem. & 2tructure and function of an ecosystem. & Producers, consumers and decomposers. & +nergy flo- in the ecosystem & +cological succession. & Food chains, food -e"s and ecological pyramids. & 3ntroduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the follo-ing ecosystem: a. Forest ecosystem ". Grassland ecosystem c. $esert ecosystem d. %'uatic ecosystems /ponds, streams, la9es, rivers, oceans, estuaries0 UNIT - IV B&,4&6er-&+5 a*4 &+- c,*-er6a+&,* 0 3ntroduction & $efinition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Bio&geographical classification of 3ndia & :alue of "iodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values & . Biodiversity at glo"al, >ational and local levels. & . 3ndia as a megadiversity nation & (ot&sports of "iodiversity & Threats to "iodiversity: ha"itat loss, poaching of -ildlife, man-ildlife conflicts. & +ndangered and endemic species of 3ndia & #onservation of "iodiversity: 3n&situ and +!situ conservation of "iodiversity. UNIT - V E*6&r,*me*+a' P,'')+&,* 0 $efinition, #ause, effects and control measures of : a. %ir pollution ". @ater pollution c. 2oil pollution d. *arine pollution e. >oise pollution f. Thermal pollution g. >uclear ha1ards S,'&4 7a-+e #a*a8eme*+ 0 #auses, effects and control measures of ur"an and industrial -astes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. & Pollution case studies. & $isaster management: floods, earth'ua9e, cyclone and landslides. UNIT - VI S,c&a' I--)e- a*4 +he E*6&r,*me*+ 0 From Bnsustaina"le to 2ustaina"le development &Br"an pro"lems related to energy &@ater conservation, rain -ater harvesting, -atershed management &Resettlement and reha"ilitation of peopleG its pro"lems and concerns. #ase 2tudies &+nvironmental ethics: 3ssues and possi"le solutions. &#limate change, glo"al -arming, acid rain, o1one layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. #ase 2tudies. &@asteland reclamation. &#onsumerism and -aste products. +nvironment Protection %ct. &%ir /Prevention and #ontrol of Pollution0 %ct. &@ater /Prevention and control of Pollution0 %ct &@ildlife Protection %ct &Forest #onservation %ct &3ssues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. &Pu"lic a-areness. UNIT - VII H)ma* P,%)'a+&,* a*4 +he E*6&r,*me*+ 0 Population gro-th, variation among nations. Population e!plosion & Family @elfare Programme. &+nvironment and human health. &(uman Rights. &:alue +ducation. &(3:6%3$2. &@omen and #hild @elfare. &Role of information Technology in +nvironment and human health. &#ase 2tudies. UNIT - VIII 3&e'4 7,r/ 0 :isit to a local area to document environmental assets River 6forest grassland6hill6mountain &:isit to a local polluted site& Br"an6Rural6industrial6 %gricultural 2tudy of common plants, insects, "irds. & 2tudy of simple ecosystems&pond, river, hill slopes, etc. TE1T BOO20 1 Te!t"oo9 of +nvironmental 2tudies for Bndergraduate #ourses "y +rach Bharucha for Bniversity Grants #ommission. 2 +nvironmental 2tudies "y R. Ra)agopalan, O!ford Bniversity Press. RE3ERENCE0 8 Te!t"oo9 of +nvironmental 2ciences and Technology "y *. %n)i Reddy, B2 Pu"lication.

II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY T P C 4+ ! " 4 SIGNALS AND SYSTE#S

UNIT I SIGNAL ANALYSIS 0 %nalogy "et-een vectors and signals, Orthogonal signal space, 2ignal appro!imation using orthogonal functions, *ean s'uare error, #losed or complete set of orthogonal functions, Orthogonality in comple! functions, +!ponential and sinusoidal signals, #oncepts of 3mpulse function, Bnit step function, 2ignum function. UNIT II 3OURIER SERIES REPRESENTATION O3 PERIODIC SIGNALS 0 Representation of Fourier series, #ontinuous time periodic signals, properties of Fourier series, $irichlet s conditions, Trigonometric Fourier series and +!ponential Fourier series, #omple! Fourier spectrum UNIT III 3OURIER TRANS3OR#S 0 $eriving Fourier transform from Fourier series, Fourier transform of ar"itrary signal, Fourier transform of standard signals, Fourier transform of periodic signals, properties of Fourier transforms, Fourier transforms involving impulse function and 2ignum function. 3ntroduction to (il"ert Transform. UNIT IV SIGNAL TRANS#ISSION THROUGH LINEAR SYSTE#S 0 Linear system, impulse response, Response of a linear system, Linear time invariant /LT30 system, Linear time variant /LT:0 system, Transfer function of a LT3 system. Filter characteristics of linear systems. $istortion less transmission through a system, 2ignal "and-idth, system "and-idth, 3deal LPF, (PF and BPF characteristics, #ausality and Poly&@iener criterion for physical reali1ation, relationship "et-een "and-idth and rise time. UNIT V CONVOLUTION AND CORRELATION O3 SIGNALS 0 #oncept of convolution in time domain and fre'uency domain, Graphical representation of convolution, #onvolution property of Fourier transforms. #ross correlation and auto correlation of functions, properties of correlation function, +nergy density spectrum, Parseval s theorem, Po-er density spectrum, Relation "et-een auto correlation function and energy6po-er spectral density function.Relation "et-een convolution and correlation, $etection of periodic signals in the presence of noise "y correlation, +!traction of signal from noise "y filtering. UNIT VI SA#PLING 0 2ampling theorem Graphical and analytical proof for Band Limited 2ignals, impulse sampling, >atural and Flat top 2ampling, Reconstruction of signal from its samples, effect of under sampling %liasing, 3ntroduction to Band Pass sampling. UNIT VII LAPLACE TRANS3OR#S 0Revie- of Laplace transforms, Partial fraction e!pansion, 3nverse Laplace transform, #oncept of region of convergence /RO#0 for Laplace transforms, constraints on RO# for various classes of signals, Properties of L.T s relation "et-een L.T s, and F.T. of a signal. Laplace transform of certain signals using -aveform synthesis. UNIT VIII 9$TRANS3OR#S 0 Fundamental difference "et-een continuous and discrete time signals, discrete time signal representation using comple! e!ponential and sinusoidal components, Periodicity of discrete time usingcomple! e!ponential signal, #oncept of .& Transform of a discrete se'uence. $istinction "et-een Laplace, Fourier and . transforms. Region of convergence in .&Transform, constraints on RO# for various classes of signals, 3nverse .&transform, properties of .&transforms. TE1T BOO2S 0 8. 2ignals, 2ystems < #ommunications & B.P. Lathi, B2 Pu"lications, 4CC7. 4. 2ignals and 2ystems & %.:. Oppenheim, %.2. @ills9y and 2.(. >a-a", P(3, 4nd +dn. RE3ERENCES 0 8. 2ignals < 2ystems & 2imon (ay9in and :an :een,@iley, 4nd +dition. 4. >et-or9 %nalysis & *.+. :an :al9en"urg, P(3 Pu"lications, 7rd +dn., 4CCC. 7. Fundamentals of 2ignals and 2ystems *ichel A. Ro"ert, *G( 3nternational +dition, 4CCH. =. 2ignals, 2ystems and Transforms & #. L. Philips, A.*.Parr and +ve %.Ris9in, Pearson education.7rd +dition, 4CC=.

II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD T P C 4+ ! " 4 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

UNIT I DC #ACHINES 0 Principle of operation of $# *achines& +*F e'uation Types of generators *agneti1ation and load characteristics of $# generators UNIT II D.C. #OTORS 0 $# *otors Types of $# *otors #haracteristics of $# motors 7&point starters for $# shunt motor Losses and efficiency 2-in"urne s test 2peed control of $# shunt motor Flu! and %rmature voltage control methods. UNIT III TRANS3OR#ERS : Principle of operation of single phase transformer types #onstructional features Phasor diagram on >o Load and Load +'uivalent circuit UNIT IV PER3OR#ANCE O3 TRANS3OR#ERS 0 Losses and +fficiency of transformer and Regulation O# and 2# tests Predetermination of efficiency and regulation /2imple Pro"lems0. UNIT V THREE PHASE INDUCTION #OTOR : Principle of operation of three&phase induction motors 2lip ring and 2'uirrel cage motors 2lip&Tor'ue characteristics +fficiency calculation 2tarting methods. UNIT VI ALTERNATORS 0 %lternators #onstructional features Principle of operation Types & +*F +'uation $istri"ution and #oil span factors Predetermination of regulation "y 2ynchronous 3mpedance *ethod O# and 2# tests. UNIT VII SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION #OTORS : Principle of operation & 2haded pole motors #apacitor motors, %# servomotor, %# tachometers, 2ynchros, 2tepper *otors #haracteristics. UNIT VIII ELECTRICAL INSTRU#ENTS 0 Basic Principles of indicating instruments *oving #oil and *oving iron 3nstruments /%mmeters and :oltmeters0 TE1T BOO2S 0 8. 3ntroduction to +lectrical +ngineering *.2 >aidu and 2. ;ama9shaiah, T*( Pu"l. 4. Basic +lectrical +ngineering & T.;. >agasar9ar and *.2.2u9hi)a, O!ford Bniversity Press, 4CCE RE3ERENCES 0 8. Principles of +lectrical +ngineering & :.; *ehta, 2.#hand Pu"lications. 4. Theory and Pro"lems of "asic electrical engineering & 3.A. >agarath amd $.P ;othari, P(3 Pu"lications 7. +ssentials of +lectrical and #omputer +ngineering & $avid :. ;erns, AR. A. $avid 3r-in

II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD T P C 4+ ! " 4 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS

UNIT I 0 SINGLE STAGE A#PLI3IERS 0 Revie-, 2mall 2ignal %nalysis of Aunction Transistor, Fre'uency response of #ommon +mitter %mplifier, #ommon Base %mplifier, #ommon #ollector %mplifier, AF+T %mplifiers, #ommon $rain /#$0 %mplifier, #ommon Gate %mplifier, Gain Band @idth Product. UNIT II 0 #ULTI STAGE A#PLI3IERS 0 *ulti 2tage %mplifiers *ethods of 3nter 2tage #oupling, n 2tage #ascaded %mplifier, +'uivalent #ircuits, *iller s Theorem, Fre'uency +ffects, %mplifier %nalysis, (igh 3nput Resistance Transistor #ircuits. #ascode Transistor #onfiguration, #+&## %mplifiers, T-o 2tage R# #oupled AF+T amplifier /in #ommon 2ource /#20 configuration0, $ifference %mplifier. UNIT III 0 HIGH 3RE:UENCY TRANSISTOR CIRCUTS 0 Transistor at (igh Fre'uencies, (y"rid&IJ#ommon +mitter Tranconductance *odel, $etermination of (y"rid& IJ#onductances, :ariation of (y"rid Parameters -ith K3#K, K:#+K and Temperature. The Parameters Lt, e!pression for L", #urrent Gain -ith Resistance Load, #+ 2hort #ircuit #urrent Gain, (y"rid IMpi0 Parameters, *easurement of Lt, :ariation of (y"rid IJParameters -ith :oltage, #urrent and Temperature, $esign of (igh fre'uency %mplifier. UNIT IV 0 POWER A#PLI3IERS 0 #lass % Po-er %mplifier, *a!imum :alue of +fficiency of #lass % %mplifier, Transformer #oupled %mplifier, Transformer #oupled %udio %mplifier, Push Pull %mplifier, #omplimentary 2ymmetry #ircuits /Transformer Less #lass B Po-er %mplifier0, Phase 3nverters, #lass $ Operation, #lass 2 Operation, (eat 2in9s. UNIT V 0 TUNED A#PLI3IERS - I 0 2ingle Tuned #apacitive #oupled %mplifier, Tapped 2ingle Tuned #apacitance #oupled %mplifier, 2ingle Tuned Transformer #oupled or 3nductively #oupled %mplifier, #+ $ou"le Tuned %mplifier, %pplication of Tuned %mplifiers. UNIT VI 0 TUNED A#PLI3IERS - II 0 2tagger Tuning, 2ta"ility #onsiderations, Tuned #lass B and #lass # %mplifiers, @ide"and %mplifiers, Tuned %mplifiers. UNIT VII 0 VOLTAGE REGULATORS : Terminology, Basic Regulator #ircuit, 2hort #ircuit Protection, #urrent Limiting, 2pecifications of :oltage Regulator #ircuits, :oltage *ultipliers. UNIT VIII 0 SWITCHING AND IC VOLTAGE REGULATORS 0 3# N47 :oltage Regulators and Three Terminal 3# regulators, $# to $# #onverter, 2-itching Regulators, :oltage *ultipliers, BP2, 2*P2. TE1T BOO2S 0 8. 3ntegrated +lectronics A. *illman and #.#. (al9ias, *c Gra-&(ill, 8DN4. 4. +lectronic $evices and #ircuits, Theodore F. Bogart Ar., A.2. Beasley and G. Rico, Pearson +dition, Oth +dition, 4CC=. RE3ERENCES 0 8. +lectronic $evices and #ircuits Theory Ro"ert L. Boylestad and Louis >ashels9y, Pearson6Prentice (all,Dth +dition,4CCO. 4. *icro +lectronic #ircuits 2edra %.2. and ;.#. 2mith, O!ford Bniversity Press, Eth ed. 7. *icro +lectronic #ircuits: %nalysis and $esign *.(. Rashid, Thomson P@2 Pu"l., 8DDD. =. Principles of +lectronic #ircuits 2.G.Burns and P.R.Bond, Galgotia Pu"lications, 4nd +dn.., 8DDH. E. +lectronic #ircuit %nalysis and $esign $onald %. >eaman, *c Gra- (ill. O. +lectronic #ircuit %nalysis ;. Lal ;ishore, B2 Pu"lications, 4CC=.

II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD T P C " ; < ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB

L&-+ ,( E.%er&me*+- = T7e'6e e.%er&me*+- +, >e 4,*e? 0 I? De-&8* a*4 S&m)'a+&,* &* S&m)'a+&,* La>,ra+,r5 )-&*8 #)'+&-&m OR P-%&ce OR E@)&6a'e*+ S&m)'a+&,* S,(+7are. =A*5 S&.?0 8. #ommon +mitter and #ommon 2ource amplifier 4. T-o 2tage R# #oupled %mplifier 7. #urrent shunt and Feed"ac9 %mplifier =. #ascade %mplifier E. @ien Bridge Oscillator using Transistors O. R# Phase 2hift Oscillator using Transistors N. #lass % Po-er %mplifier /Transformer less0 H. #lass B #omplementary 2ymmetry %mplifier D. (igh Fre'uency #ommon "ase /BAT0 6 #ommon gate/AF+T0 %mplifier. 3I? Te-+&*8 &* +he Har47are La>,ra+,r5 =S&. E.%er&me*+- 0 ; + ;? 0 %0 %ny Three circuits simulated in 2imulation la"oratory B0 %ny Three of the follo-ing 8. #lass % Po-er %mplifier /-ith transformer load0 4. #lass B Po-er %mplifier 7. 2ingle Tuned :oltage %mplifier =. 2eries :oltage Regulator E. 2hunt :oltage Regulator E@)&%me*+- re@)&re4 (,r La>,ra+ar&e-0 8. For soft-are simultation of +lectronic circuits i0 #omputer 2ystems -ith latest specifications ii0 #onnected in Lan /Optional0 iii0 Operating system /@indo-s FP0 iv0 2imulations soft-are /*ultisim6T3>%PRO0 Pac9age 4. For (ard-are simulations of +lectronic #ircuits i0 RP2s ii0 #ROs iii0 Functions Generators iv0 *ultimeters v0 #omponents

II Year B.Tech. ECE. I-Sem

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD T P C " ; < ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB

PART $ A 8. 2erial and Parallel Resonance Timing, Resonant fre'uency, Band-idth and P&factor determination for RL# net-or9. 4. Time response of first order R#6RL net-or9 for periodic non&sinusoidal inputs time constant and steady state error determination. 7. T-o port net-or9 parameters .&? Parameters, chain matri! and analytical verification. =. :erification of 2uperposition and Reciprocity theorems. E. :erification of ma!imum po-er transfer theorem. :erification on $#, verification on %# -ith Resistive and Reactive loads. O. +!perimental determination of Thevenin s and >orton s e'uivalent circuits and verification "y direct test. PART $ B 8. *agneti1ation characteristics of $.#. 2hunt generator. $etermination of critical field resistance. 4. 2-in"urne s Test on $# shunt machine /Predetermination of efficiency of a given $# 2hunt machine -or9ing as motor and generator0. 7. Bra9e test on $# shunt motor. $etermination of performance characteristics. =. O# < 2# tests on 2ingle&phase transformer /Predetermination of efficiency and regulation at given po-er factors and determination of e'uivalent circuit0. E. Bra9e test on 7&phase 3nduction motor /performance characteristics0. O. Regulation of alternator "y synchronous impedance method. N,+e0 %ny TEN of the a"ove e!periments are to "e conducted

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