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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
Revised Syllabus
FACULTYOFTECHNOLOGY
(As per Credit Based Semester and Grading System from 2013-14)
UniversityofMumbai,InstrumentationEngineering,Rev2012131
Dr.S.K.Ukarande
Dean,
FacultyofTechnology,
MemberManagementCouncil,Senate,AcademicCouncil
UniversityofMumbai,Mumbai
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Preamble:
The overall technical education in our country is changing rapidly in manifolds. Now it is very
much challenging to maintain the quality of education with its rate of expansion. To meet present
requirement a systematic approach is necessary to build the strong technical base with the
quality. Accreditation will provide the quality assurance in higher education and also to achieve
recognition of the institution or program meeting certain specified standards. The main focus of
an accreditation process is to measure the program outcomes, essentially a range of skills and
knowledge that a student will have at the time of graduation from the program that is being
accredited. Faculty of Technology of University of Mumbai has taken a lead in incorporating
philosophy of outcome based education in the process of curriculum development.
I, as Chairman, Board of Studies in Electrical Engineering of University of Mumbai, happy to
state here that, Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) were finalized for undergraduate
program in Electrical Engineering, more than twenty senior faculty members from the different
institutes affiliated to University of Mumbai were actively participated in this process. Few PEOs
were finalized for undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering are listed below;
To provide the overall strong technical foundation to formulate, solve and analyse
engineering problems during undergraduate program.
To prepare students to demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve electrical
based issues.
To prepare students to demonstrate ability in the area of design, control, analyse and
interpret the electrical and electronics systems.
To prepare students for successful career in industry, research and development.
To develop the ability among students for supervisory control and data acquisition for
power system application.
To provide opportunity for students to handle the multidisciplinary projects.
To create the awareness of the life-long learning and to introduce them to professional
ethics and codes of professional practice.
The affiliated institutes may include their own PEOs in addition to the above list to support the
philosophy of outcome based education, in addition to stated PEOs, objectives and expected
UniversityofMumbai,InstrumentationEngineering,Rev2012133
outcomes are also included in the curriculum. I know, this is a small step taken to enhance and
provide the quality education to the stake holders.
Dr. M. V. Bhatkar
Chairman,
Board of Studies in Electrical Engineering,
University of Mumbai
UniversityofMumbai,InstrumentationEngineering,Rev2012134
Semester III
Subject
Code
ISC301
ISC302
ISC303
ISC304
ISC305
ISC306
Subject Name
Applied MathematicsIII *
Electrical Network
Analysis and Synthesis
Analog Electronics
Digital Electronics
Transducers-I
Object oriented
programming and
methodology *
TOTAL
Total
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
1
1
1
5
5
5
4*
20
12
20
27
* Out of four hours, 2 hours theory shall be taught to entire class followed by 2 hrs. practical in
batches.
Sub Code
ISC301
ISC302
ISC303
ISC304
Subject Name
Applied
Mathematics-III *
Electrical Network
Analysis and
Synthesis
Analog Electronics
Digital Electronics
Examination scheme
Theory Marks
Pract.
End Term
Internal Assessment
and
Sem work
oral
Test 1 Test 2 Avg.
exam
Oral
Total
20
20
20
80
25
125
20
20
20
80
25
125
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
20
20
20
80
25
125
ISC305
ISC306
Transducers-I
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
Object oriented
programming and
25
50
75
methodology *
TOTAL
100
400
150
100
750
* Common for Electrical, Bio-medical Engineering, Instrumentation, Electronics and
Electronics & Telecommunication branches.
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Semester IV
Subject
Code
ISC401
ISC402
ISC403
ISC404
Subject Name
Applied MathematicsIV *
Feedback Control
System
Electrical Technology
and Instruments
Communication System
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Credits Assigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory
Pract.
Tut.
Total
ISC405
ISC406
Transducers-II
4
2
4
1
5
Application Software
4*
2
2
Practices
Total
20
12
1
20
6
1
27
* Out of four hours, 2 hours theory shall be taught to entire class followed by 2 hrs. practical in
batches.
Sub Code
Subject Name
Examination scheme
Theory Marks
Pract.
End Term
Internal Assessment
and Oral Total
Sem work
oral
Test 1 Test 2 Avg. exam
ISC401
Applied
20
20
20
80
25
125
Mathematics-IV *
ISC402
Feedback Control
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
System
ISC403
Electrical
Technology and
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
Instruments
ISC404
Communication
20
20
20
80
25
125
System
ISC405
Transducers-II
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
ISC406
Application Software
25
25
50
Practices
TOTAL
100
400
150
50
50
750
* Common for Electrical, Bio-medical Engineering, Instrumentation, Electronics and
Electronics & Telecommunication branches.
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Sub
code
ISC301
Subject
Name
Applied
MathematicsIII
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC301
Applied MathematicsIII
Theory
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
-
Total
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal Assessment
Pract.
End Term
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
sem Work
oral
Test Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
20
20
20
80
25
125
Course pre-requisite:
FES 101: Applied Mathematics I
FES 201: Applied Mathematics II
Subject Code
Subject Name
Credits
ISC301
Applied Mathematics-III
05
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
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Module
No.
Unit
No.
1. 0
Topics
Hrs.
Laplace Transform
1.1
12
e at ,t n ,
1.4
Applications of Laplace
differential equations
2.0
Transform:
Solution
of
ordinary
Fourier Series
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.0
Bessel Functions
3.1
3.2
10
08
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3.3
4.0
12
4.1
Scalar and Vector Product: Scalar and vector product of three and
four vectors and their properties
4.2
4.3
4.4
5.0
Complex Variable
10
5.1
5.2
5.3
52
Text books:
1. P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar, A Text Book of Applied Mathematic, Vol. I & II,
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan
2. A. Datta, Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering, 2012
3. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication
Reference Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Sub
code
ISC302
Subject
Name
Electrical
Network
Analysis
and
Synthesis
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC302
Electrical Network
Analysis and Synthesis
Subject Code
ISC302
Theory
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
Total
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Pract.
Internal Assessment
End Term
and Oral Total
(out of 20)
sem Work
oral
Test Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
20
20
20
80
25
Subject Name
Electrical Network Analysis and Synthesis
125
Credits
5
Course Objectives
To introduce the concept of circuit elements lumped circuits, circuit laws and
reduction.
To study the concept of coupled circuits.
To study the transient response of series and parallel A.C. circuits.
To study the application of Laplace transforms to circuit analysis.
To study two port model of circuit and circuit elements.
To introduce the concept of network synthesis.
Course Outcomes
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Module
Topics
Hrs.
Networks Theorems
Analysis of networks with dependent sources, mesh analysis, nodal
analysis, source transformation technique, superposition theorem,
Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, maximum power transfer
theorem, solution of networks with AC sources. Analysis of coupled
circuits (self inductance, mutual inductance, and dot convention)
Graph Theory
Introductory definition Graph of a network, trees, co-trees, loops.
Incidence matrix, loop matrix and cutest matrix. Network equilibrium
equations, Duality.
Time and Frequency response of circuits
Voltage/current relations for R, L, C and their equations in time domain.
Initial and final conditions, first and second order differential equations,
steady state and transient response. Analysis of transient and steady state
responses using Classical technique as well as by Laplace transforms.
Steady state response to step, ramp, impulse and sinusoidal input
functions.
Network Functions: poles and zeros
Network functions for one port and two port networks, Driving point and
transfer functions, ladder network, general network, poles and zeros of
network functions, restrictions on Pole and zero locations for driving
point functions and Transfer functions, time domain behavior from polezero plot.
12
Two-Port parameters
06
12
04
04
10
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: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. Kuo Franklin F., Network analysis and synthesis, 1st ed., Wiley International, 1962.
2. Van Valkenburg M.E., Network analysis, 3rd ed., Eastern Economy Edition, 1983.
Reference Books:
1. Roy Chaudhary D., Network and systems, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1991.
2. Hayt William, Kemmerly Jr.Jack E., Engineering circuit Analysis, 6th ed., Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2002.
3. Edminister Joseph A., Nahvi Mohmood, Electric Circuits, 3rd ed., Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi 1999.
4. Shyammohan Sudhakar, Circuits and Networks Analysis and Synthesis, 13th reprint,
Tata McGraw Hill, 2000
5. Bruce Carsion A., Circuits, Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning, 2000.
6. Dav Artice M., Linear Circuits Analysis, PWS Publishing Company, 1998.
7. Alexander Charlesk, Mathew N.O., Sadlku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, McGraw
Hill, 2000.
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Sub
code
ISC303
Subject
Name
Analog
Electronics
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory
Pract.
Tut.
4
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC303
Analog Electronics
Subject Code
ISC303
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Theory
4
Credit Assigned
TW/Pract.
Tut.
1
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal Assessment
Pract.
End Term
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
sem Work
oral
Test Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
Subject Name
Total
Credits
Analog Electronics
5
To familiarize the student with basic electronic devices and circuits.
To provide understanding of operation of diodes, bipolar and MOS
transistors, DC biasing circuits, Transistors as switching device,
Operational amplifier circuits, Power circuits and systems.
Students will be able to analyze, simulate, and design amplifiers
using BJT and MOSFETs.
Students will be able to design various circuits using operational
amplifiers. Students will be able to do analysis of biasing techniques,
frequency response, feedback, stability, noise, and nonlinearities
associated with various devices and circuits.
Module
Topics
1
PN Junction diode small signal model, Zener diode and its applications, p-n
junction under forward bias and reverse bias conditions, p-n junction
breakdown region, Rectifier Circuits, Clipping and Clamping circuits
2
Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)
Physical structure and operation modes
Active region operation of transistor
D.C. analysis of transistor circuits
Transistor as an amplifier
Hrs.
04
10
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Biasing the BJT: Different type of biasing circuit and their analysis. Bias
stability, Thermistor compensation, thermal runaway.
Basic BJT amplifier configuration: common emitter, common base and
common collector amplifiers
Transistor as a switch: cut-off and saturation modes
High frequency model of BJT amplifier
Field Effect Transistor (FET)
Junction FET its working and VI characteristic
Enhancement-type MOSFET: structure and physical operation, currentvoltage
characteristics
Depletion-type MOSFET
D.C. operation of JFET and MOSFET circuits
JFET and MOSFET as an amplifier
Biasing in JFET and MOSFET amplifiers
Basic JFET and MOSFET amplifier configuration: common source,
common gate and common drain types
High frequency model of FET, Low and High frequency response of
common source amplifier.
Operation Amplifier (Op-amps) and Oscillators
Amplifiers with feedback .Gain and BW considerations.
Ideal Op-amp
Differential amplifier: differential and common mode gains, common
mode rejection ratio (CMRR)
Oscillators: Introduction, Condition for Oscillation, RC phase shift,
Weinbridge, Hartley, Colpitts and Crystal controlled oscillator.
Applications of Op-amp
Practical op-amp circuits: inverting amplifier, non -inverting amplifier,
weighted Summation circuit, integrator, differentiator
Large signal operation of op-amps
Other applications of op-amps: instrumentation amplifier, active filters,
controlled sources, logarithmic amplifiers, waveform generators, Schmitt
triggers, comparators
Power Circuits and Systems
Class A large signal amplifiers, Harmonic distortion
Transformer coupled audio power amplifier
Class B amplifier
Class AB operation
Power BJTs
Regulated power supplies
Series voltage regulator
10
06
10
UniversityofMumbai,InstrumentationEngineering,Rev20121316
: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Books Recommended:
1. J. Millman and C. C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and
Systems, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1988.
2. Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Tata McGraw-Hill.
3. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Eighth
edition, PHI publishers, 2004.
4. J. Millman and Taub, Pulse and Digital Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Ramakant A. Gaikwad, Op-amp and Integrated circuits, Fourth edition, PHI Publication,
2002.
6. Sergio Franco, Design with Op-amp and Analog Integrated circuits, Tata McGraw Hill
Edition, New Delhi.
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Sub
code
ISC304
Subject Name
Digital Electronics
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC304
Digital Electronics
Subject Code
ISC304
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
4
2
-
Theory
4
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
1
-
Total
5
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal Assessment
Pract.
End Term
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
sem Work
oral.
Test Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
20
20
20
80
25
125
Subject Name
Credits
Digital Electronics
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Hrs.
08
12
04
04
16
04
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Term Work:
Term work shall consist of minimum eight experiments.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows:
Laboratory work (Experiments)
Laboratory work (programs / journal)
Attendance (Theory and Practical)
: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. Jain R.P., Modern Digital Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill, 1984.
2. Malvino Leach, Digital Principles and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991.
Reference Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Floyd Thomas L., Digital Fundamentals, 3rd ed., Belland Howell Company-1993.
Morris Mano M., Digital Design, Prentice Hall International-1984.
Almaini A.E., Electronic Logic Systems, 2nd ed., PHI-1986.
Malvino, Digital Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
Tocci, Digital Systems, PHI, 2000.
Dr. Jog Nandini K., Logic Circuits, 2nd ed., Nandu Publishers and printers Pvt, Ltd, 1998.
Floyd and Jain, Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education.
UniversityofMumbai,InstrumentationEngineering,Rev20121322
Sub
code
ISC305
Subject Name
Transducers-I
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC305
Transducers-I
Subject Code
ISC305
Theory
4
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
1
-
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal Assessment
Pract.
End Term
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
sem Work
oral
Test Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
Subject Name
Credits
Transducers-I
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Module Topics
1
Total
5
Metrology
What is Metrology, Need of Inspection, Physical measurement, Measuring
Instruments, Accuracy and Cost, Magnification, Selection of Instruments,
Classification of Methods of Measurement, Measurement Problems,
Hrs.
06
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07
10
12
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08
05
List of Experiments:
1. Study Basic Measurements and Measuring Instruments.
2. Study Temperature Measurement using various Thermo meters.
3. Study and plot characteristics of RTD.
4. Study and plot characteristics of various Thermocouples.
5. Study and plot characteristics of Thermistors.
6. Study Temperature Measurement with and without Thermo well.
7. Study Liquid Level Measurement using DP Cell.
8. Study Liquid Level Measurement using Capacitance Type Level Sensor.
9. Study Liquid Level Measurement using Tubular Level Gauge and Ultrasonic Level Sensor.
10. Study Displacement Transducer using LVDT.
11. Study and Plot Response curve for Flapper Nozzle system.
Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 Marks.
2. Total 4 question need to be solved.
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3. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of
4 to 5 marks will be asked.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature.
5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective
lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.
Practical/Oral Examination:
Practical/Oral examination will be based on entire syllabus.
Term Work:
Term work shall consist of minimum eight experiments.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows:
Laboratory work (Experiments)
Laboratory work (programs / journal)
Attendance (Theory and Practical)
: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. B.C Nakra, K.K. Cahudhary, Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis, Tata
Mc Graw Hill.
2. Sawney A.K., Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation,
Dhanpatrai And Co.
Reference Books:
1. Doeblin E.D., Measurement system, Tata Mc Graw Hill., 4th ed, 2003.
2. Liptak B.G., Process measurement and analysis.
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3. Neubert Hermann K. P., Instrument Transducer, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, New
Delhi, 2003.
4. Johnson Curtis D., Process Control Instrumentation Technology, 8th ed., 2005
5. Jain R.K., Engineering Metrology, Khana Publishers.
6. Rangan, Mani, Sharma. Instrumentation Systems and Devices, 2nd ed., Tata Mc Graw
Hill.
7. S.P. Sukhatme, Heat Transfer, 3rd edition, University Press.
8. B.E. Jones, Instrument Technology.
9. Cheatle Keith R., Fundamentals of Test Measurement Instrument Instrumentation, ISA
Publication.
10. Alan S Morris ; Measurement and Instrumentation Principles; 3rd Edition
11. D. V. S. Murty, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI, New Delhi, 2003.
UniversityofMumbai,InstrumentationEngineering,Rev20121327
Sub
code
ISC306
Subject Name
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
Theory
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
Total
Object oriented
programming
4*
2
2
and
methodology
*Out of four hours, 2 hours theory shall be taught to entire class followed by 2 hrs. practical in
batches.
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC306
Object oriented
programming and
methodology
Subject Code
ISC306
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Pract.
Internal Assessment
End Term
and Oral Total
(out of 20)
sem Work
oral
Test Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
-
25
50
Subject Name
75
Credits
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Module
No.
Topic
Fundamental concepts of object oriented programming
1.1
Overview of programming
1.2
1.3
Features of Java
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Unit
No.
3.2
3.3
3.4
Returning parameters
3.5
Method overloading
3.6
3.7
3.8
Hrs.
4
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4.1
4.2
4.3
Interface
4.4
Packages
Multithreading
5.1
5.2
Methods
5.3
Priority in multithreading
Applet
6.1
6.2
Creating applet
6.3
Applet tag
Total
26
Text Books:
1. Rajkumar Buyya, Object-oriented programming with JAVA, Mcgraw Hill
2. E Balgurusamy, Programming with JAVA, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Herbert Schildt, The Complete Reference JAVA, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Barry Holmes and Daniel T. Joyce, Object Oriented Programming with Java, Jones &
Bartlett Learning
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Sub
code
ISC401
Sub
code
ISC401
Subject Name
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
Theory
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
Total
Applied
Mathematics-IV
Subject Name
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal Assessment
Pract.
Term
End
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
Work
sem
oral
Test
Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
Applied MathematicsIV
20
20
20
80
25
125
Course pre-requisite:
FE C 101 : Applied Mathematics I
FE C 201 : Applied Mathematics II
SE S 301 : Applied Mathematics III
Subject Code
ISC401
Course Objectives
Subject Name
Applied Mathematics-IV
Credits
5
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Module
No.
Unit
No.
1. 0
Topics
Calculus of variation
1.2
1.3
1.1
2.0
2.2
Metric spaces, vector spaces over real field, properties of vector spaces
over real field, subspaces.
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.0
3.2
3.3
Hrs.
10
12
15
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3.4
3.5
3.6
4.0
15
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
52
Text books:
1) A Text Book of Applied Mathematics Vol. I & II by P.N.Wartilar & J.N.Wartikar, Pune,
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan., Pune
2) Mathematical Methods in science and Engineering, A Datta (2012)
3) Higher Engg. Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publication
Reference Books:
1) Todd K.Moon and Wynn C. Stirling, Mathematical Methods and algorithms for Signal
Processing, Pearson Education.
2) Kreyszig E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th edition, John Wiley, 2006.
3) Linear Algebra- Hoffman & Kunze (Indian editions) 2002
4) Linear Algebra- Anton & Torres (2012) 9th Indian Edition.
5) Complex Analysis Schaum Series.
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Term Work/Tutorial:
At least 08 assignments covering entire syllabus must be given during the Class Wise Tutorial.
The assignments should be students centric and an attempt should be made to make assignments
more meaningful, interesting and innovative.
Term work assessment must be based on the overall performance of the student with every
assignment graded from time to time. The grades will be converted to marks as per Credit and
Grading System manual and should be added and averaged. Based on above scheme grading
and term work assessment should be done.
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Sub
code
ISC402
Sub
code
ISC402
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
Subject Name
Theory
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
Total
Feedback Control
System
Subject Name
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Pract.
Internal Assessment
Term
End
and Oral Total
(out of 20)
Work
sem
oral
Test
Test
Avg. Exam
1
2
Feedback
System
Control
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
Subject Code
ISC402
Course Objectives
Subject Name
Credits
Feedback Control System
5
To familiarize students with concepts of control systems and
mathematical modeling of the System.
To understand the concept of transient and steady-state response
analysis for control systems and to assess the stability of control
systems through the root-locus method and the frequency-response
method.
Course Outcomes
Module
Topics
1
Introduction
Definition of control system and related terms, open loop and closed loop
system, examples. Development of automatic control systems, classification
of control system, examples
2
Mathematical Models of Physical Systems
Definition of physical systems, principle of superposition and homogeneity,
linear/non-linear, time variant/time invariant systems. Types of dynamic
model, linear elements of electrical and mechanical systems, differential
equations of physical systems-mechanical systems, electrical systems,
thermal systems, fluid systems, pneumatic systems. Analogous systems.
Hrs.
02
08
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08
08
08
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4.
5.
Oral Examination:
Oral examination will be based on entire syllabus.
Term Work:
Term work shall consist of eight experiments.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows:
Laboratory work (Experiments)
Laboratory work (programs / journal)
Attendance (Theory and Practical)
: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. Nagrath I. G., Gopal M., Control System Engineering, New Age International (P) Ltd.
Publishers 2000.
2. Kuo Benjamin C., Automatic Control Systems, 6th ed., Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
1993.
Reference Books:
1. Gopal M., Control Systems Principles and Design, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
New Delhi, 1998.
2. Nise Norman S., Control Systems Engineering, 3rd ed., John Wiley and Sons, Inc. -2000.
3. Lewis Paul H., Chang Yang, Basic Control Systems Engineering, Prentice Hall
International, Inc. 1997.
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4. Raymond T. Stefani, Bahram Shahian, late Clement J. Savant and late Gene H. Hostetter,
Design of Feedback Control Systems, 4th ed., Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2001.
5. Dhanesh N. Manik, Control System, Cengage Lerning India, 1st edition, 2012.
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Sub
code
ISC403
Sub
code
Subject Name
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
Electrical
Technology
4
and Instruments
Subject Name
ISC403
Electrical Technology
and Instruments
Subject Code
ISC403
Credit Assigned
Theory
Pract.
Tut.
Total
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal
Assessment End
Term
(out of 20)
Work
sem
Test 1 Test 2 Avg. Exam
20
20
20
80
25
Pract.
and Oral
oral
-
25
Subject Name
Electrical Network Analysis and Synthesis
Tota
l
150
Credits
5
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Module
Topics
Hrs.
D.C. Machines
Constructional details, types (shunt, series and compound), generator action.
emf equation, motoring action, significance of back emf, torque and speed
equations, torque-armature current, speed-armature current and torque-speed
characteristics of different types of motors,
speed control, starter,
applications. General specifications of D.C. Machine and their significance.
Induction Motor
Rotating magnetic field, construction and principle of operation, slip, rotor
12
12
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04
04
08
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Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 Marks.
2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.
3. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 4
to 5 marks will be asked.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature.
5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective
lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.
Oral Examination:
Oral examination will be based on entire syllabus.
Term Work:
Term work shall consist of minimum eight experiments.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows:
Laboratory work (Experiments)
Laboratory work (programs/ journal)
Attendance (Theory and Practical)
: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
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End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. Sawhney A. K., Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation, Dhanpat
Rai and Co.Pvt Ltd.
2. Nagrath I. J., Kothari D. P., Electrical Machines, 2nd ed., Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
1997.
Reference Books:
1. Guru Bhag S., Hiziroglu Huseyin R., Electric Machinery and Transformers, 3rd ed., Oxford
University Press, New Delhi 2007.
2. Say M. G., The performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines, 3rd ed., CBS
Publisher and Distributor, Delhi, 1983.
3. Taylor Openshaw, FHP Motors, Addison Wesley 1976.
4. Kalsi H. S., Electronics Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 1997.
5. Khandpur R. S., Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
1997.
6. Cooper W.D., Helfrick A.D., Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques,
Prentice Hall of India Limited, New Delhi.
7. Rangan C. S., Sharma G. R., Mani V. S., Instrumentation Devices and Systems, 2nd ed., Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi 1997.
8. Rathore-Narosa T. S., Digital Measurement Techniques.
9. Oliver and Cage, Modern Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, MGH.
10. Bouwens A. J., Digital Instrumentation, MGH.
11. Technical Manuals of DSO: APLAB, Scientific, HP etc.
12. Technical Manuals for Virtual CRO.
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Sub
code
ISC404
Sub
code
ISC404
Subject Name
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory
Pract. Tut.
Theory
Credit Assigned
Pract.
Tut.
Total
Communication
System
Subject Name
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal Assessment
Pract.
Term
End
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
Work
sem
oral
Avg
Exam
Test 1 Test 2
.
Communication
System
20
20
20
80
25
125
Subject Code
Subject Name
Credits
ISC404
Communication System
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Module
Topics
Hrs.
08
08
08
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08
08
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: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. Blake, Electronic Communication Systems, 2nd Edition, Thomson Learning. IlJ89.
2. Hayk in, Simon S., Communication Systems, John Wiley.
Reference Books:
1. Taub and Schilling, Principles 0/ Communication Engineering, 2nd Edition, 1993.
2. Bruce Carlson, Communication Systems, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1994.
3. Kennedy and Davis, Electronic Communication Systems. McGraw hill. 1985.
4. Lathi Ghagwandas Pannalal, Signals. Systems and Communications, John Wile\New
York, 2000.
5. Dennis Roddy and John Coolen, Electronic Communications, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall
of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1986.
6. A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation,
Dhanpat Rai and Co., 1997.
7. Perry A. Borden and W.J. Mayo, Telemetering Systems, Wells Reinhold publishing
Corporation, New York, 1959.
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Sub
code
ISC405
Subject Name
Transducers-II
Sub
code
Subject Name
ISC405
Transducers-II
Subject Code
ISC405
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
4
2
-
Credit Assigned
Theory Pract.
4
1
Tut.
-
Total
5
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of 100)
Internal
Assessment
Pract.
Term
End
(out of 20)
and Oral Total
Work
sem
oral
Avg
Exam
Test 1
Test 2
.
20
20
20
80
25
25
150
Subject Name
Credits
Transducers-II
5
To make students understand the construction, working principle and
application of various transducers used for flow measurement, strain
measurement, pressure and vacuum measurement, force, torque and
power measurement.
To study electro-chemical sensors and transducers used for density and
viscosity measurement.
The course would enable the students to:
Understand principle of working of various transducers used to
measure flow, pressure, strain, force, power and torque etc.
Make comparative study of various transducers.
Understand applications of various transducers in industry.
Module
Topics
Hrs.
Strain Measurement
Introduction, types of strain gauge, gauge factor calculation, materials for
strain gauge, resistance strain gauge bridges, temperature compensation and
applications of strain gauges.
06
Pressure Measurement
Pressure scales, units and relations, classification
a)Primary pressure sensors - elastic elements like bourdon tube,
diaphragm, bellows, properties and selection of elastic materials, Calibration
using dead weight tester.
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14
05
07
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: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
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Assessment:
Internal Assessment consists of two tests out of which, one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 02 Modules) and the other is either a class test or assignment on live problems or
course project.
End Semester Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as, six questions
to be set each of 20 marks, out of these any four questions to be attempted by students. Minimum
80% syllabus should be covered in question papers of end semester examination.
Text Books:
1. Nakra B.C., Chaudhary K.K., Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis, Tata Mc Graw
Hill.
2. Sawhney A.K., Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation, Dhanpatrai
And Co.
Reference Books:
Doeblin E.D., Measurement system, Tata Mc Graw Hill., 4th ed, 2003
Liptak B.G., Instrument engineers handbook Process measurement and analysis.
Douglas M. Considine, Process Instruments and controls, Handbook, Mc Graw Hill.
Curtis Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, 8th ed, 2005.
Rangan, Mani, Sarma, Instrumentation Systems and Devices, 2nd ed., Tata Mc Graw
Hill.
6. Andrew Williams, Applied Instrumentation in process industry, Vol-I, Gulf publishing
company.
7. Bansal R.K., Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi publications.
8. David W. Spitzer, Industrial Flow Measurement, ISA Publication.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Sub
code
ISC406
Subject Name
Application
Software
Practices
Teaching Scheme(Hrs)
Theory Pract. Tut.
-
4*
Credit Assigned
Theory
Pract.
-
Tut.
-
Total
2
* Out of four hours, 2 hours theory shall be taught to entire class followed by 2 hrs. practical in
batches.
Examination Scheme
Theory(out of --)
Sub
Pract.
Internal Assessment
Subject Name
Term
End
code
and Oral Total
(out of --)
Work
sem
oral
Avg
Exam
Test 1 Test 2
.
ISC406 Application Software
25
25
50
Practices
Subject Code
ISC406
Course Objectives
Subject Name
Credits
Module
Topics
Hrs.
04
2
3
4
5
6
06
06
04
02
02
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: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
: 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.
Reference Books:
1. Robert Bishop, Learning with LabVIEW TM 7 express, Pearson Education, 2005.
2. Jovitha Jerome, Virtual Instrumentation, PHI, 2010.
3. Gupta S, Virtual Instrumentation Using LabVIEW, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Limited.
4. LabVIEW users manual.
5. National instruments Product catalog.
Website: www.ni.com
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