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II Year B.Tech.

EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
3 1 - 4 4
HS 215 COMPLEX VARIABLES AN SPECIAL !"NCTIONS
"NIT I # A$a%&t'c !($ct')$s
Complex numbers, properties,(Brief discussion), Functions of complex variables, Limit and Continuity,
ifferentiability, !nalytic functions, Cauc"y-#iemann e$uations (%it"out proof), Cauc"y-#iemann
e$uations in polar form (%it"out proof), &rt"o'onal curve, (armonic functions, Con)u'ate "armonic
functions, Construction of con)u'ate "armonic function, *ilne +"omson met"od, !pplications
(Flo% problems, ,elocity potential etc-)
"$'t II # C)m*%e+ I$te,rat')$
Line inte'ral, properties of contour inte'rals, Cauc"y.s /nte'ral t"eorem, Cauc"y /nte'ral formula
and its 'enerali0ation, !pplications- Conver'ence of series of complex terms, po%er series, re'ion
and radius of conver'ence, +aylor series, *aclaurin series and Laurent series-
"$'t III # P)%es a$- Res'-(es
1in'ularity, Classification of 1in'ularities- 2ole at infinity- 3eros of analytic function, #esidue of a
pole, #esidue at infinity, #esidue t"eorem, *et"od of findin' residues, #esidue inte'rals,
4valuation of real definite inte'rals by cantour inte'ration 5 inte'ration around unit circle, of t"e type
, of type ( polynomials), inte'ration usin' rectan'ular
contours, inte'ration by indentation (functions "avin' pole on -axis)-
"$'t IV # C)$.)rma% !($ct')$s
efinition, conformal mappin' by elementary functions, *appin'
6
z w = , transformations
z
e w = ,
z w sin = ,
z w cos =
, 7ou8vos8i.s transformation, Bilinear transformation-
"$'t V # S*ec'a% !($ct')$s
9amma function, Beta function, 2roperties, #elation bet%een Beta and 9amma functions,
!pplications 5 4valuation of inte'rals usin' Beta and 9amma functions-
/ntroduction to 1eries solutions of differential e$uations %it" variable coefficients, Bessel function
and its properties-

Te+t B))/s #
1. H. K. Dass and Er. Rajnish Verma, (i'"er 4n'ineerin' *at"ematics, 1- C"and : Co-, ;e%
el"i, 6<11-
2. B.S. Grewal, =(i'"er 4n'ineerin' *at"ematics>, 4<
t"
edition, ?"anna 2ublis"ers, 6<<@-
Re.ere$ces #
1. B.V. Ramana, =(i'"er 4n'ineerin' *at"ematics>, 3
rd
4dition, +ata *c9ra%-(ill 2ublis"in' Co,
6<<A-
2. R K Jain, S R K Iyengar, =!dvanced 4n'ineerin' *at"ematics>, 6
nd
4dition, ;arosa 2ublis"in'
(ouse-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
3 1 - 4 4
EE 211 NET0OR1 THEORY-II
Objective of the course:
Thr!gh "his #!rse "he s"!$en"s will learn, a$%an#e$ #n#e&"s in 'ir#!i" analysis whi#h are a&&li#a(le in
sl%ing !n!s!al ele#"ri# an$ ele#"rni# #ir#!i"s.
"NIT - I
Net2)r/ T)*)%),& # efinitions-'rap", planar and non-planar, connected and oriented 'rap", sub 'rap",
pat", tree : tree branc"es, co-tree and lin8s, formation of fundamental tie-set and cut-set matrices- uality
and dual net%or8s-
"NIT 3 II
T2) *)rt $et2)r/s # &pen circuit (impedance), s"ort circuit (admittance), transmission (!BC) and inverse
transmission, "ybrid and inverse "ybrid parameters, interrelation bet%een t"em- inter connection of 6-port
net%or8s-
C)(*%e- C'rc('ts# Concept of mutual couplin'-4ner'y considerations-Calculation of e$uivalent inductance
in complex coupled circuit-Coupled /mpedance-Linear transformer-/deal transformer considerations-
"NIT - III
Tra$s'e$ts # /nitial value and final value t"eorems in Laplace +ransformsB #esponse of simple # - L, # - C
and # - L - C series and parallel circuits sub)ected to dc and sinusoidal excitations usin' differential e$uation
approac" and Laplace +ransform met"od %it" initial conditionsB time constant of # - L, # - C, series and
parallel # C L - C circuits- #esponse of #L, #C, #LC circuits for impulse and pulse excitations usin' Laplace
+ransform met"od- Convolution inte'ral - applications
"NIT - IV
!)(r'er Ser'es a$- !)(r'er Tra$s.)rm Re*rese$tat')$ # /ntroduction, +ri'onometric form of Fourier series,
4xponential form of Fourier series, Dave symmetry, Fourier inte'rals and transforms, Fourier transform of a
periodic function , 2roperties of Fourier +ransform, 2arseval.s t"eorem , Fourier transform of some common
si'nals, Fourier transform relations"ip %it" Laplace+ransform- !pplications of fourier series and fourier
transform representation-/ntroduction, 4ffective value and avera'e values of non sinusoidal periodic %aves,
currents, 2o%er Factor, 4ffects of "armonics, !pplication in Circuit !nalysis, Circuit !nalysis usin' Fourier
1eries-
"NIT - V
!'%ters a$- Atte$(at)rs# Classical filters-Classification-Filter specifications-Lo%pass, (i'"pass, Bandpass,
Bandre)ect, and all pass filters-types in m derived filters-!ttenuators-L,+,E, Brid'ed types of !ttenuators-
2roblems
Net2)r/ S&$thes's# Concept of 1ynt"esis-2ositive #eal Functions-Fre$uency response-1ynt"esis of reactive
net%or8s by Foster and Cauer met"ods-2roblems
O"TCOME#
+o enric" t"e students to ac$uire 8no%led'e about t"e basics of net%or8 analysis, t%o port net%or8s, transient
analysis and 1ynt"esis of electrical net%or8s-
TEXT BOO1S#
1- F-F-?uo, =;et%or8 analysis : 1ynt"esis>6
nd
ed-, 7o"n Dilly, 6<<F-
6- 7osep" 4dminister : *a"mood ;a"vi, =4lectric circuits>,3
rd
: 4
t"
ed-, 1c"aum.s, +ata *c9ra%
(ill, 6<<@-
4. C'rc('ts 5 Net2)r/s A$a%&s's 5 S&$thes's By 1ud"a8ar and 1"yam *o"an, +"e *c 9ra% (ill
Companies, 3
rd
4dition
4- !-C"a8rabarti, =Circuit +"eory !nalysis : 1ynt"esis, 4
t"
ed-, "anpat #ai : co, 6<<F
RE!ERENCE BOO1S#
1- D-(-(ayt and 7-4-?immerly : 1teven-*-urbin =4n'ineerin' circuit analysis> G
t"
ed-, +ata *c 9ra%
(ill, 6<<@-
6- ,anval8enber', =;et%or8 analysis>, 3
rd
ed-,2rentice (all of /ndia, 6<<@-
3- avid ?- C"en', =!nalysis of Linear systems> 1
st
ed-, ;arosa 2ub, 6<<6-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
3 1 - 4 4
EE 214 ELECTROMA6NETIC !IELS AN TRANSMISSION LINES
Objective of the Course
T e)&se "he s"!$en"s " "he *!n$amen"als * ele#"rmagne"i# *iel$s an$ "heir a&&li#a"ins in
Ele#"ri#al Engineering. T im&ar" +nwle$ge n 'n#e&"s * ele#"rs"a"i#s, ele#"ri#al &"en"ial,
energy $ensi"y an$ "heir a&&li#a"ins, 'n#e&"s * magne" s"a"i#s, magne"i# *l!) $ensi"y, s#alar an$
%e#"r &"en"ial an$ i"s a&&li#a"ins.
"NIT 3 I C)-)r-'$ate s&stems a$- Vect)r Ca%c(%(s
Coordinate systems and transformation5 Cartesian coordinates, circular cylindrical coordinates,
sp"erical coordinates ,ector calculus5 ifferential len't", area and volume, line surface and volume
inte'rals, del operator, 'radient of a scalar, diver'ence of a vector and diver'ence t"eorem, curl of a
vector and 1to8e.s t"eorem, Laplacian of a scalar-
"NIT 2 E%ectr)stat'cs
4lectrostatic fields, Coulombs la% and field intensity, 4lectric field due to c"ar'e distribution,
4lectric flux density, 9auss.s La%, 4lectric dipole and flux lines, ener'y density in electrostatic
fields- 2olari0ation in dielectrics, dielectric constants, continuity e$uation and relaxation time-
Boundary conditions5 4lectrostatic boundary value problems- 2oission.s and Laplace.s e$uations,
'eneral procedures for solin' 2oission.s or Laplace.s e$uations, capacitors -capacitance-
"NIT 4 Ma,$et) stat'cs
*a'neto-static fields, Biot-1avart.s La%, !mpere.s circuit la%, application of ampere.s la%,
ma'netic flux density, ma'netic scalar and vector potential- *a'netic forces5 Forces due to ma'netic
field, ma'netic tor$ue and moment, a ma'netic dipole, ma'neti0ation in materials, ma'netic
boundary conditions, inductors and inductances, ma'netic ener'y-
"NIT 7
Ma+2e%%8s E9(at')$s 5 !ara-a&8s La2# *ax%ell.s e$uation, Faraday.s La%, transformer and
motional electromotive forces, displacement current, *ax%ell.s e$uation in final form-
0a:es a$- a**%'cat')$s # 4lectroma'netic %ave propa'ation5 Dave propa'ation in lossy dielectrics,
plane %aves in lossless dielectrics, plane %ave in free space, plane %aves in 'ood conductors, po%er
and t"e pointin' vector, reflection of a plane %ave in a normal incidence-
"NIT 5 Tra$sm'ss')$ %'$es
+ransmission line parameters, +ransmission line e$uations, input impedance, standin' %ave ratio and
po%er, +"e 1mit" c"art, some applications of transmission lines-
O"TCOMES#
+"e 2urpose of t"is Course is to enable t"e students to "ave a fair 8no%led'e about t"e +"eory and
2roblems in 4lectroma'netic Fields-
TEXT BOO1S#
1- Dilliam (- (ayt : 7o"n- !- Buc8, =4n'ineerin' 4lectroma'netics>, H
t"
ed-, *c- 9ra%- (ill
Companies, 6<<F-
6- 1adi8u, I4lements of 4lectroma'netics., 6
nd
ed-, &xford Jniversity 2ress, 1@@F-
RE!ERENCE BOO1S#
1- 7o"n--?raus, =4lectroma'netics>, 4
t"
ed-, *c9ra% (ill boo8 Co-, ;e% Kor8, 1@@1
6- 7osep"- !- 4dminister, =+"eory and 2roblems of 4lectroma'netics>,
6
nd
ed-, 1c"aum 1eries, +ata *c9ra% (ill, 1@@3-
3- 1- ?ama8s"aia", =4lectroma'netic Fields>, 1
st
ed-, #i'"t publis"ers, 6<<H-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
3 1 - 4 4
EE215 C MACHINES
Objective of the Course :
This s!(je#" $eals wi"h #ns"r!#"in, &era"in an$ #hara#"eris"i#s * D.' ,a#hines, s&ee$ #n"rl "e#hni-!es
an$ "heir a&&li#a"ins . I" als gi%es "he $e"aile$ s"!$y * Tes"ing "e#hni-!es * se%eral D.' ma#hines
"NIT 3 I
C)$str(ct')$ 5 O*erat')$ ). .C. 6e$erat)rs # -C- 9enerators C 2rinciple of operation C !ction of
commutator C constructional features C armature %indin's C lap and %ave %indin's C simplex and multiplex
%indin's C use of laminated armature C 4- *-F 4$uation C 2roblems
"NIT 3 II
T&*es ). .C. 6e$erat)rs a$- Armat(re React')$ # *et"ods of 4xcitation C separately excited and self
excited 'enerators C build-up of 4-*-F - critical field resistance and critical speed - causes for failure to self
excite and remedial measures- !rmature reaction C Cross ma'neti0in' and de-ma'neti0in' !+Lpole C
compensatin' %indin' C commutation C reactance volta'e C met"ods of improvin' commutation-
"NIT 3 III
Character'st'cs a$- Para%%e% O*erat')$ ). .C. 6e$erat)rs # Load c"aracteristics of s"unt, series and
compound 'enerators, parallel operation of -C- s"unt and series 'enerators C use of e$uali0er bar and cross
connection of field %indin's, load s"arin'-
"NIT 3 IV
T&*es ). .C. M)t)rs a$- S*ee- C)$tr)% Tech$'9(es # -C *otors C 2rinciple of operation C Bac8 4-*-F-
- +or$ue e$uation C c"aracteristics and application of s"unt, series and compound motors, 1peed control of
d-c- *otors5 !rmature volta'e and field flux control, Dard-Leonard system, *otor starters (3 point and 4
point starters)-
"NIT 3 V
Test'$, ). .C. Mach'$es # +estin' of d-c- mac"ines5 Losses C Constant : ,ariable losses C calculation of
efficiency C condition for maximum efficiency- *et"ods of +estin' C direct, indirect and re'enerative testin' C
bra8e test C 1%inburne.s test C (op8inson.s test C Field.s test C #etardation test C separation of stray losses in
a d-c- motor test-
O"TCOME#
T) ,':e the St(-e$ts a .a'r 1$)2%e-,e )$ the 0)r/'$, ). Var')(s c Mach'$es a$- the'r test'$,.
TEXT BOO1S#
1- 2-1- Bimbra-, =4lectrical *ac"inery>, H
t"
ed-, ?"anna 2ublis"ers, 6<<4-
6- /-7- ;a'rat" : -2- ?ot"ari, =4lectric *ac"ines>, 3
rd
ed-, +ata *c 9ra% C (ill 2ublis"ers, 6<<4-
RE!ERENCE BOO1S#
1- 1- ?ama8s"aia", =4lectromec"anics C / (-C- *ac"ines)>,1
st
ed-, #i'"t 2ublis"ers, 6<<F-
6- !-4- Clayton : (ancoc8, =2erformance and esi'n of -C *ac"ines>,3
rd
ed-, B2B 2ublis"ers, 6<<4-
3- !-4- Frit0'erald, C- ?in'sley : 1- Jmans, =4lectric *ac"inary>, G
t"
ed-, *c 9ra%-(ill Companies,
6<<G
4- #- - Be'amudre, =4lectromec"anical 4ner'y Conversion %it" ynamics of *ac"ines>, 6
nd
ed-, ;e%
!'e /nternational (2) Ltd- 2ublis"ers, 6<<3-
F- *- ,- es"pande, =4lectric *ac"ines>, 1
st
ed-, D"eeler 2ublis"in', 6<<<-
G- 1-?- Battac"arya, =4lectrical *ac"ines>, 6
nd
ed-, +ata *c 9ra%-(ill Companies, 6<<G-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
3 1 - 4 4
EC 21; ELECTRONIC EVICES AN CIRC"ITS
Objective of the Course :
The &!r&se * "his #!rse is " gi%e s"!$en"s a s"rng *!n$a"in in "he *iel$ * ele#"rni# $e%i#es. The s!(je#"
may enhan#e "he s"!$en"s " ha%e a "hr!gh +nwle$ge * "he #hara#"eris"i#s * ele#"rni# $e%i#es an$ hel&
"hem " analyze an$ $esign any real "ime a&&li#a"ins.
"NIT - I
Sem'c)$-(ct)r ')-es # /ntrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors %it" t"eir ener'y band dia'rams, mass
action la%, formation of pn )unction diode, pn-diode %or8in' under for%ard and reverse bias, current
components : ,-/ c"aracteristics of diode, diode e$uation, temperature dependence of ,-/ c"aracteristics,
ener'y band dia'ram of diode, transition and diffusion capacitances, specifications of diodes, brea8do%ns in
diodes, 0ener diode, tunnel diode, varacter diode, L4, p"oto diode and LC-
"NIT - II
Rect'.'ers< !'%ters a$- Re,(%at)rs # Basic buildin' bloc8s of linear mode po%er supply,derivations of ripple
factor, efficiency, +JF, pea8 factor, form factor, percenta'e re'ulation : 2/, of (alf Dave #ectifier, Centre-
tapped Full Dave #ectifier and Brid'e rectifier- Circuit operation and derivation of ripple factor for L, C, LC
and CLC filters, simple 0ener re'ulator-
"NIT - III
Tra$s'st)rs # B=T# Formation of 2;2 and ;2; transistors, transistor current components, transistor as an
amplifier, CB, C4 and CC confi'urations %it" t"eir parameters comparisionB !ET# %or8in' principles and
c"aracteristics of 7F4+,*&1F4+B C"aracteristics and applications of J7+ and 1C#-
"NIT - IV
Tra$s'st)r B'as'$, >B=T 5 !ET?# C load line, !C load line and selection of operatin' point, need for
biasin', various biasin' tec"ni$ues5 fixed bias, collector to base bias and self bias %it" stability factors-
,arious compensation circuits, t"ermal runa%ay and t"ermal stability-
"NIT - V
S'$,%e Sta,e Am*%'.'ers # B=T am*%'.'ers# 1mall si'nal lo% fre$uency transistor amplifier circuits5 "-
parameter representation of a transistor, !nalysis of sin'le sta'e transistor amplifier usin' "-parameters5
volta'e 'ain, current 'ain, /nput impedance and &utput impedance- Comparison of transistor confi'urations in
terms of !
i

, #
i
, !
v
, #
o
, Fre$uency response of Common 4mitter !mplifier, Common Base !mplifier,
Common Collector !mplifier-
!ET am*%'.'ers# F4+ amplifiers at lo% fre$uencies, C1 L C L C9 confi'urations at lo% fre$uencies, 9ain
Band Didt" 2roduct-
O"TCOME# +o enable t"e students to "ave a fair 8no%led'e about semiconductor devices li8e diodes,
transistors and t"eir applications li8e rectifiers and amplifiers-
TEXT BOO1S#
1- 7-*illman and CC (al8ias, =4lectronic evices and Circuits>, 6
nd
ed-, +ata *c9ra%-(ill, , 6<<H-
6- 1-1aliva"anan, =4lectronic evices and Circuits> , F
t"
ed-,+ata *c9ra%-(ill, 6<1<-
RE!ERENCE BOO1S #
1- #-L-Boylestad and Lovis ;as"els8y, =4lectronic evices and Circuits +"eory>, 1<
t"
ed-, 2earson
4ducation, 6<1<-
6- ;-;-B"ar'ava, =Basic 4lectronics and Linear Circuits>, 1
st
ed-,+ata *c9ra%-(ill, 6<<@-
3- 1edra !-1- and ?-C- 1mit", =*icro 4lectronic Circuits>, F
t"
ed-, &xford Jniversity 2ress, 6<<G-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
- - 3 3 6
EC 2@A ELECTRONIC EVICES 5 CIRC"ITS LAB
Objective of the Course :
The course will enable students
. T %eri*y &ra#"i#ally, "he *!n$amen"al #hara#"eris"i#s * Ele#"rni# De%i#es
. T s"!$y e)&erimen"ally "he #hara#"eris"i#s * $i$es, BJT/s an$ 0ET/s
. T %eri*y &ra#"i#ally, "he *re-!en#y res&nse * %ari!s am&li*iers.
1- 2; 7unction diode c"aracteristics
i) For%ard bias ii) #everse bias-
6- 3ener diode c"aracteristics
3- (alf %ave #ectifier %it" and %it"out filter
4- Center tapped Full %ave #ectifier %it" and %it"out filter
F- Brid'e #ectifier %it" and %it"out filter
G- +ransistor CB c"aracteristics (/nput and &utput)
H- +ransistor C4 c"aracteristics (/nput and &utput)
A- +ransistor CC c"aracteristics (/nput and &utput)
@- F4+ c"aracteristics
1<- 1C# c"aracteristics-
11- J7+ c"aracteristics
16- C4 !mplifier
13- CC !mplifier (4mitter Follo%er)-
14- F4+ amplifier (Common 1ource)
N)te # !ny "wel%e of t"e above experiments-
O(tc)me#
+"is laboratory course %ill 'ive t"e students a fair 8no%led'e on t"e performance c"aracteristics of various
electronic devices-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
- - 3 3 6
EE 21A NET0OR1 THEORY LAB-II
Objective of the Course:
+"e main aim is to provide "ands-on experience to t"e students so t"at t"ey are able to put t"eoretical
concepts to practice
1- ,erification of +"evenin.s and ;orton.s +"eorem
6- ,erification of 1uper-position and *aximum 2o%er +ransfer +"eorem
3- ,erification of #eciprocity and Compensation +"eorem
4- ,erification of *illman.s and +elle'en.s +"eorem
F- ,erification of 1eries and 2arallel #esonance
G- ,erification of Locus ia'rams in simple #L : #C circuits
H- etermination of 3 and K 2arameters in a +%o-2ort ;et%or8
A- etermination of " and !BC 2arameters in a +%o-2ort ;et%or8
@- *easurement of !ctive 2o%er in 1tar and elta Connected Balanced loads
1<- *easurement of #eactive 2o%er in 1tar and elta Connected Balanced loads
11- *easurement of !ctive po%er by 6-%attmeter met"od for unbalanced loads
16- etermination of +ime-#esponse in simple series #L and #C net%or8s
Note: Any 10 of the above experiments
&J+C&*45
+"is laboratory course %ill 'ive a t"orou'" 8no%led'e about t"e basics of circuit analysis-
II Year B.Tech. EEE I - Semester L T P TO C
- - 3 3 6
EE21; BASIC SIM"LATION LAB
1- 212/C4 1imulation of C Circuits
6- 212/C4 1imulation of C +ransient response
3- 212/C4 1imulation of *es" !nalysis
4- 212/C4 1imulation of ;odal !nalysis
F- ,erification of +"evenin.s +"eorem by usin' 212/C4 1imulation
G- +ransient response of a series #LC circuit for step input, sinusoidal input and ramp input-
H- ,erify super position t"eorem in !C circuits
A- ,erify +"evenin.s t"eorem in !C circuits
@- ,erify maximum po%er transfer t"eorem in !C circuits
1<- &btain 3,K parameters of 'iven electrical net%or8
O"TCOME#
+"is Lab Course %ill enable t"e students to understand t"e fundamentals and pro'rammin' 8no%led'e in
212/C4-

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