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Syllabus: FOR B.Tech. Programme IN Electrical Engineering
Syllabus: FOR B.Tech. Programme IN Electrical Engineering
FOR
B.TECH. PROGRAMME
IN
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ZAKURA CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR
SRINAGAR J&K, 190006
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Tech 1st Semester ELE
University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus
Total 16 5 8 25
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Tech 3rd Semester ELE
University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus
Total 16 6 6 25
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Tech 5th Semester ELE
University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus
ELE5417B Microprocessors 3 1 0 4
Total 15 5 10 25
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Tech 6th Semester ELE
University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus
ELE6617B Seminar 1 0 2 2
Total 16 5 8 25
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Tech 7th Semester ELE
University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus
ELE7*17BE Elective – I 2 1 0 3
ELE7*17BE Elective – II 2 1 0 3
Total 12 7 10 25
* Industrial Training has to be covered up in winter (or summer) vacations. It is a One credit course.
ELE7*17BE:
*serial no of below mentioned subjects (e.g. for Utilisation & Traction; code is ELE70117BE)
Elective – I
01. Utilisation & Traction
02. Power Station Practice
03. High Voltage Engineering
04. Advanced Control System
Elective – II
05. Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS)
06. SCADA & Energy Management
07. Special Electrical Machines
COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Tech 8th Semester ELE
University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus
Total 11 9 10 25
ELE8*17BE:
*serial no of below mentioned subjects (e.g. for Advanced Power System; code is ELE80117BE)
Elective – I
01. Advanced Power System Analysis
02. Restructuring of Power System
03. HVDC System
04. Power System Dynamics & Stability
FIRST SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: MTH-1117B
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. Calculus: Differential calculus of functions of several variables, Partial differentiation, 8
Homogeneous functions and Euler’s theorem,
2. Taylors and Maclaurin’s series, Taylor’s theorem and mean value theorem for functions of 8
two variables, Errors and approximations
Applications of Differential Calculus: Maxima and minima of several variables,
3. Lagrange’s method of multipliers for maxima and minima Curvature of Cartesian curves, 9
Curvature of parametric & polar curves.
4. Applications of Definite Integrals: Application of definite integrals to area, arc length, 8
surface area and volume, Double integrals, Triple integrals.
Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields, differentiation of vectors, Velocity and
5. acceleration, Vector differential operator, Del, Gradient and Divergence, Physical 9
interpretation of the above operators, Line, surface and volume integrals
Application of Vector Calculus: Flux, solenoidal and irrotational vectors, Green's, Gauss'
6. 8
and Stokes' theorems and their applications.
Total number of Hours 50
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ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Vectors and Electrostatics: Work and energy in electrostatics; dielectrics, Polarization,
1. electric displacement, Susceptibility & permittivity, Clausius Mossotti equation. 7
Transformation of vectors. Spherical and cylindrical coordinates system, Gradient of a
scalar
Divergence and curl of a vector, Gauss’s law and its applications, Electric potential and
2. electric field (in vector form), Potential due to a monopole, Dipole and multipoles 7
(multipole expansion
3. Magneto-statics: Lorentz Force Law; magnetic field of a steady current (Biot-Savart law), 6
Ampere’s law and its applications, Ampere’s law in magnetized materials.
Electrodynamics Electromotive force, Faraday’s law, Maxwell’s Equations, Wave
4. Equation. Poynting Vector, Poynting Theorm (Statement only), Propagation of EM-Wave 7
in conducting and non-conducting media. Interference due to division of wave front and
division of amplitude. Young’s double slit experiment
Interference and Diffraction: Interference and principle of superposition. Theory of
biprism, Interferences from parallel thin film, wedge shaped films, Newton’s rings,
5. Michelson Interferometer. Fresnel’s Diffraction, Diffraction at straight edges, Fraunhoffer 6
diffraction due to N-Slits, Diffraction grating, dispersive power of grating, resolving
power of prism and grating.
Theory of Relativity: Invariance of an equation and concept of ether, Michelson Morley
6. experiment, Einstein’s postulates and Lorentz transformation equations, length, time and 6
simultaneity in relativity, addition of velocity, variation of mass with velocity, mass-
energy relation, energy- momentum relation.
7. Quantum Theory: The Compton effect, matter waves; group and phase velocities, 5
Uncertainty principle and its application; time independent and time dependent
Schrodinger wave equation, Eigen values and Eigen functions, Born’s interpretation and
8. normalization of wave function, orthogonal wave functions, applications of Schrodinger 6
wave equation (particle in a box and harmonic oscillator).
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Review of basic electrical Signals, Review of electric circuit concepts, Terminology,
Electric circuit parameters (Resistance, Conductance, Inductance, Capacitance, Reactance,
1. 3
Impedance), Basic electric circuit terminologies: Nodes, Junctions, Paths, Loops,
Branches, Series and Parallel combinations of resistance.
Ideal and practical voltage and current sources and their transformation, Dependent
2. Sources, Power and energy relations, Ohm's law: validity of ohms law, Ohmic and non 5
Ohmic conductors, applications of ohms law.
Introduction to D.C. voltage & Current and D.C. circuits, Voltage and current Divider
Laws, Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) and Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL), Analysis of
3. 8
series & parallel D.C. Circuits: Loop analysis of D.C. Circuits, Nodal methods of analysis,
Mesh analysis, Super node, and Super mesh.
Super-position theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorems, Maximum power
4. 7
transfer theorem, Reciprocity & Millman’s theorem, Delta-Star (Y) Transformations.
Introduction to Alternating Voltage & Current and A.C. circuits, Basic terminology and
definitions (Signal, Parameters, Generation, Applications, non-sinusoidal A.C.’s, EMF
5. 7
Equations, Mean, Average, RMS, Peak, and Form Factor), Complex number
representation of A.C. circuits.
Phasor representation of A.C. circuits, Solutions of sinusoidally excited RLC circuits,
6. 7
Power and energy relations in A.C. circuits, Concepts of active & reactive powers.
Applications of network theorems to A.C. circuits, Resonance in series and parallel
7. 6
circuits.
Single and three phase A.C. systems, Analysis of 3 phase systems, Current and voltage
8. 7
relationships in -&- configurations, Balanced / un-balanced systems.
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 03
Text Books:
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Credits: 03
Text Books:
ENGINEERING DRAWING
Credits: 04
Text Books:
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. Measurement of Resistance.
2. Measurement of e/m by Helical method.
3. Measurement of Numerical Aperture of Optical Fiber.
4. Determination of Resistivity of a given wire.
5. Determination of Band Gap of a semiconductor.
6. Verify Biot-Savart law.
7. To determine the refractive index of the prism material using spectrometer.
8. To verify the laws of vibrating strings by Melde’s experiments.
9. To determine the wavelength using Fresnel’s biprism/diffraction grating.
10. To Determine Plank’s Constant.
COURSE CODE: ELE-1317BL
Credits: 01
S. No Experiment
1. To study the colour coding of resistors
2. Connection of Ammeters, Voltmeters, Wattmeters and multi-meters in DC and AC circuits and selection
of their ranges.
3. Use of LCRQ meter.
4. To study the series / parallel operation of resistors and verifying their effective values by LCRQ meter.
5. To verify the KVL and KCL in DC circuits.
6. To verify the star delta transformation of networks.
7. To verify the superposition theorem.
8. To verify the maximum power transfer theorem
9. Basic R, L, C circuits excited from A.C
10. To measure electric power in single-phase AC circuits with resistive load, RL load and RLC load.
11. To measure the power and power factor in three phase AC circuits.
12. To study the series resonance.
13. To study the parallel resonance.
14. To study the handling of CRO and use it for the study of different voltage waveforms.
COURSE CODE: CSE-1417BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. Program to understand basic data types.
2. Programming on looping and decision statements.
3. Example of Fibonacci series program.
4. Finding a factorial for a given number.
Programs using
5. i. Library functions.
ii. Built-in math functions.
Programs on
i. functions
ii. arrays
6. iii. string manipulations
iv. Structures and unions.
v. Pointers.
vi. Basic file operations.
SECOND SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: MTH-2117B
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II
Credits: 04
Text Books:
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Credits: 04
Text Books:
Credits: 03
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Text Books:
FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICS
Credits: 04
Text Books:
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. To draw the pH-titration curve of strong acid vs. strong base
2. Standardization of KMnO4 using sodium oxalate.
3. Determination of Ferrous iron in Mohr’s salt by potassium permanganate.
4. Determination of partition coefficients of iodine between benzene and water.
5. Determination of amount of sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate in a mixture
6. Determination of total hardness of water by EDTA method.
To verify Bear’s law for a colored solution and to determine the concentration of a given unknown
7.
solution.
8. Synthesis of some polymers like Crazy ball.
COURSE CODE: ECE-2317BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
Characterize various commercial diodes on the basis of voltage and current ratings. Study/simulation
1.
of their I-V characteristics using multi-sim/p-spice.,
Characterize various commercial Zener diodes on the basis of voltage and current ratings,
2.
Study/simulation of I-V characteristics of Zener Diode
Study of I-V characteristics of a Light emitting Diode. Design of current limiting resistors for
3.
different input voltages.
4. To assemble/simulate a half wave rectifier using power diodes and LEDs and study their performance
5. To assemble/simulate a center tapped full wave rectifier using power diodes and LEDs and study their
To assemble/simulate a bridge wave rectifier using power diodes and LEDs and study their
6.
performance
7. Study/simulation of diode applications like clippers, clampers, protection circuits.
8. Study of Zener diodes as voltage regulators.
9. Design of an IC based Voltage regulator.
Study V-I characteristics of transistor (PNP and NPN). Calculate the performance parameters of
10.
transistor.
11. Use NPN transistor as an inverter switch.
COURSE CODE: MEE-2617BW
WORKSHOP PRACTICE
Credits: 03
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Laplace Transforms: Laplace transform, shifting theorem, Laplace Transforms of different
1. functions, Heaviside’s unit function. Dirac Delta function its Laplace Transforms. 12
Heaviside’s Expansion theorem.
2. Inverse Laplace Transforms. Initial and Final value theorems, Convolution theorem and 7
applications, use of Laplace Transforms in the solution of linear Differential equations.
Fourier Transform: Fourier series, Harmonic analysis, Definition of Fourier transform.
3. Fourier sine and cosine transform. Fourier integral formula, Applications to solutions of 12
boundary value problems.
4. Z- Transform: Definition, Linearity property, Z- transform of elementary functions, 12
shifting theorems. Initial and Final value theorem. Convolution theorem.
5. Inverse Z-transform 7
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Transformers: Single Phase Transformers: Introduction, classification, construction,
1. electromotive force (e. m. f.) equation, Equivalent circuit model, Phasor diagrams, Losses 7
and efficiency, Voltage regulation
Transformer tests (polarity test, open circuit test and short circuit test), All day efficiency,
2. Frequency response, Parallel operation, Auto-transformers, Excitation phenomenon in 7
transformers
3. Three Phase Transformers: Construction, Connections, Open delta, Ratings, Phase
4
Conversions
Special Purpose Transformers: Impedance matching transformers, Isolation
4. transformers, constant current and constant voltage Transformers, Instrument 4
Transformers (Introduction)
5. Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion: Energy conversion via electric
4
and magnetic fields, Field energy and mechanical force, energy balance, co energy
D.C. Generator: Construction, emf equation of D.C. generator, methods of excitation,
6. losses condition for maximum efficiency, Commutation & armature reaction, interpoles 12
and compensating winding, characteristics of D.C. generators
D.C. Motor: Working principle, voltage equation, torque developed, operating
7. characteristics of D.C. motor, starting ,3 point and 4 point starter, speed control methods, 12
Swinburne’s and break test, Application areas of D.C. Motors
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Basics circuit concepts: Charge and energy, capacitance, inductance and resistance
1. parameters in the light of field and circuit concepts, approximate realization of a physical
7
system as a circuit, Reference directions for currents and voltages, conventions for
magnetically coupled circuits, Circuit topology
2. First order differential equation: Differential equations as applied in solving networks,
7
Application of initial conditions, evaluating initial conditions in networks
Laplace Transformations: Solution of Network problems with Laplace transformation,
3. 4
Heaviside’s expansion theorem
Wave form analysis and synthesis: The unit step, ramp and impulse functions and their
4. Laplace transforms, Initial and final value theorems, convolution integral, convolution as 5
summation
Network theorems and impedance functions: Complex frequency, transform impedance
5. and transform circuits, series and parallel combinations of elements, Fosters reactance 6
theorem and reciprocity theorem
Network Functions- poles and zeros: Ports or terminal pairs, Network functions for one
port and two port networks (ladder and general networks), Poles and Zeros of network
6. 7
functions, Restriction on pole and zero locations for driving point and transfer functions.
Time domain behaviour from pole zero plot
Two port parameters: Relationship of two port parameters, Admittance, impedance,
7. transmission and hybrid parameters, Relationship between parameter sets, Parallel 7
connection of two port Networks, Characteristics impedance of two port networks.
Filters : Filter fundamentals – pass and stop band, filter classification, constant K & m
8. derived filters, Behaviour of characteristic impedance over pass & stop bands, design of 7
filters.
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 03
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Introduction: Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals, Transformations of
1. Independent Variable, Exponential and Sinusoidal Signals, Unit Impulse and Unit Step 5
Functions, Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Systems, Properties.
Discrete-Time & Continuous-Time LTI Systems: Properties of Linear Time-Invariant
2. Systems. Causal LTI Systems Described by Differential and Difference Equations. 5
Singularity Functions.
Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals: Response of LTI Systems to
Complex Exponentials, Fourier Series Representation of Continuous-Time Periodic
Signals, Convergence of the Fourier Series, Properties of Continuous-Time Fourier Series,
3. Fourier Series Representation of Discrete-Time Periodic Signals, Properties of Discrete- 8
Time Fourier Series, Fourier Series and LTI Systems, Filtering, Examples of Continuous-
Time Filters Described by Differential Equations, Examples of Discrete-Time Filters
Described by Difference Equations.
4. Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. 3
Time- and Frequency Characterization of Signals and Systems: The Magnitude-Phase
Representation of the Fourier Transform, The Magnitude-Phase Representation of the
5. 5
Frequency Response of LTI Systems, Time-Domain Properties of Ideal Frequency-
Selective Filters, Time- Domain and Frequency-Domain Aspects of Non-ideal Filters.
Sampling: Representation of a Continuous-Time Signal by Its Samples: The Sampling
Theorem, Reconstruction of a Signal from Its Samples Using Interpolation, The Effect of
6. 5
Under sampling: Aliasing, Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-Time Signals,
Sampling of Discrete-Time Signals.
The Laplace Transform: Region of Convergence for Laplace Transforms, Analysis and
7. 3
Characterization of LTI Systems Using the Laplace Transform.
The Z-Transform: Region of Convergence for the z-Transform, Analysis and
8. 3
Characterization of LTI Systems Using z-Transforms.
Applications of signal and system theory: modulation for communication, filtering and so
9. 2
on.
Total number of Hours 39
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. Definition of basic terms used in measurements 02
Electro-mechanical indicating instruments: Classification, effects utilized in measuring
2. instruments, errors and their types, various forces in an electro-mechanical indicating 04
instrument, various methods of damping,
Galvanometers, Ammeters and Voltmeters (PMMC, Induction, Electrostatic and
3. 10
Dynamometer type), mathematical theory of the D’Arsonval galvanometer
Measurement of Power, Energy and Power Factor: Power measurement in three phase
4. a.c. circuits using single phase and 3-phase watt meter, measurement of reactive power 07
(Single phase and 3-phase), Energy measurement using induction type meter
Measurement of speed, frequency, and phase difference, Rotational speed measurements-
5. 05
stroboscopic methods, Frequency meters, Phase or power factor meters-Synchroscope
6. Measurement of Resistance: Resistance classification, Measurement of Low resistance,
06
Measurement of medium resistance, Measurement of high resistance, Meggar, Ohmmeter.
7. Measurement of Inductance, Capacitance and Frequency using A.C. bridges. 07
Potentiometers: D.C potentiometers, types & applications, A.C potentiometers, types &
8. 04
applications
Magnetic measurements: Introduction, types, measurement of flux density and
magnetizing force, Determination of magnetizing curve, hysteresis loop; measurement of
9. 04
Leakage, Magnetic testing with Alternating Current; bridge and potentiometric methods;
magnetic shielding
10. Introduction to virtual Instrumentation. 01
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
THERMAL ENGINEERING
Credits: 03
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
THERMODYNAMICS: System and Surroundings, Zeroth Law, Temperature Scales,
Equation of the state, First law, Steady flow, Isochoric, Isobaric, isothermal, adiabatic and
1. polytrophic processes. Properties of steam, Second law, Entropy change, Reversible 14
Irreversible processes, Carnot’s Cycle, Rankine Cycle, Modified Rankine Cycle, and Flow
through nozzle.
STEAM TURBINE: Impulse turbine, velocity and pressure compounding , work output,
2. Losses and efficiency, Reaction turbine, work output, losses and efficiency, degree of
10
reaction, Modern steam power cycles, Regenerative and Reheat cycles, Governing of
steam Turbines, Fields of Application.
I.C. ENGINES: Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles, Magneto and battery ignition, detonation
and pre-ignition, Octane Number, Draught, Diesel knock, Cetane Number, various I.C
3. 08
engines fuels, Carburation and Injection , Lubrication, Cooling, Governing of I.C Engines,
Fields of Application.
GAS TURBINES: Present status and future trends, Basic types and Cycles, Thermal
4. 07
refinements, jet propulsion, fields of Application.
Total number of Hours 39
Text Books:
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
Measurement of power in single phase and three phase circuits using single phase and three phase
1.
wattmeters.
2. Energy Measurement using watt-hour meter as well as using wattmeter and stop watch.
To study the constructional details of an electromechanical indicating instrument with the help of
3.
demonstration type of instrument
Measurement of Inductance and capacitance using Bridge techniques (Anderson’s Bridge, Wheat
4.
Stone’s Bridge.)
Measurement of Resistance by different methods ( Loss of charge method, substitution Method,
5.
Kelvin’s Double Bridge)
To Study RC and LC models of a transmission line and observe the variation of voltage magnitude
6.
and phase along the line.
7. Measurement of Electrical and Non Electrical quantities using virtual instrumentation. (Dasylab)
COURSE CODE: ELE-3717BL
Credits: 02
S. No. Experiment
1. Introduction to MATLAB: basic concepts, language, programming and simulation
Programs to study
Basic commands and programs
Loops, conditional statements etc.
2.
Example of Fibonacci series
Solution of differential equations
Functions
3. Plotting in MATLAB
Use of MATLAB in electrical engineering as in
Transient and steady state analysis of A.C/D.C circuits.
4.
Analysis of Electric Machines and Transformers.
Using both programming and simulation knowledge.
5. Use of MATLAB and SIMULINK Tool boxes.
FOURTH SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: MTH-4117B
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IV
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. Finite Difference: Difference Table and its usage. The difference operators Δ,▼ and the
06
operator E
Interpolation: Interpolation with equal intervals, Newton’s advancing difference formula.
2. Newton’s backward difference formula. Interpolation with unequal intervals. Newton’s 08
divided difference formula. Lagrange’s interpolation formula
Central Differences: The central difference operator δ and the over-raging operator μ.
3. Relations between the operators. Gauss forward and backward interpolation formula, 08
Sterling’s, Bessel’s, Laplace and Everett’s formulae
Numerical solution of algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Graphic Method, Regula-
4. Fast method, Bolzano’s Process of bisection of intervals, Newton-Raphson Method and its 10
geometrical significance
5. Numerical Integration: Numerical Integration, General Quadrature Formula, Simpson’s
08
one-third and three-eight rules, Weddle’s’ rule, Hardy’s rule, Trapezoidal rule.
Numerical Solution of ordinary differential equations: Numerical solution of ordinary
6. differential equations, Picard’s method. Taylors series method, Euler’s method, Runge- 10
Kutta Method
Total number of Hours 50
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ELECTRICAL MACHINES – II
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Basic Concepts in A.C. Rotating Electrical Machines: The rotating magnetic field,
1. Magneto-motive force and flux distribution, Induced voltage, Production of torque, 5
Leakage fluxes, losses and efficiency
Induction Machines: Three Phase Induction Motors: Construction, Types, Principle of
2. operation of an induction motor, Cogging and crawling, Equivalent circuit, Torque/speed 13
characteristics, Induction motor tests, Speed control, Principle of operation of Induction
generator.
Single-Phase Motors: Types of single phase induction motors, Starting of single phase
3. induction motors, analysis and testing of single phase induction motors, universal motor, 6
Schrage motor, Applications of single phase motors.
Synchronous Machines: Construction & Types, working principle, field and armature
4. windings, Equivalent circuit, voltage regulation and its determination, Synchronous 13
reactance, saturation effect, parallel operation, Two-axis theory.
Salient type machines, steady-state power-angle characteristics, Excitation systems, V-
5. curves, synchronous capacitors, Hunting, synchronous Machine Transients, Analysis of 13
sudden 3-phase short circuit, Transient power-angle characteristics.
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
CONTROL SYSTEMS – I
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. Introduction to continuous control systems:
04
Definition of a control system, open-loop, closed loop (automatic and manual) control.
2. Mathematical modeling:
09
Transfer functions, block diagrams, Mason’s signal flow graph
First and second order system:
3. Example of first and second order systems, responses of these systems to step, ramp, 10
parabolic and sinusoidal inputs, transient, steady state and error analysis
4. Stability studies:
09
Definition of stability, stability and pole locations, Routh Table
5. Frequency response: Bode plot, polar plot, Nyquist’s criterion, root locus. 08
6. Proportional, Integral, Derivative (P.I.D) control. Compensator design Lead – lag
10
compensators . Modelling of dynamic systems in state space (Introduction).
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
BJTs
Brief review of BJTs, Analysis and Design of transistor amplifier circuits using h
1. parameters, Low frequency h- parameter model. High frequency hybrid – pi model, 8
analysis and design of transistor amplifier circuits at high frequencies, Multistage
amplifiers.
Feedback Basics
Negative feedback, Effect of negative feedback on the performance of amplifiers e.g. on
2. 8
bandwidth. Types of feedback amplifiers, current shunt, current series, voltage shunt and
voltage series feedback. Analysis of feedback amplifiers circuits
Sinusoidal Oscillators
3. Basic operations, analysis of general oscillator circuit, Barkhausen’s criteria, various types 7
of oscillator circuits and their analysis, Design of practical oscillator circuits.
Power Amplifiers and Power Supplies
4. Classification of power amplifiers, Class A, Class B, Class AB and Class C power 8
amplifiers; analysis and design. Power supplies and IC regulators
Operational Amplifiers
Operational amplifiers stages, Differential amplifier, CMRR, Cascade amplifier, Ideal and
practical operational amplifier characteristics and properties Op-amp applications,
5. 12
inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, difference amplifier, summer, differentiator and
integrator, rectifiers etc. Op-amp in analog computation. Frequency response, Gain
Bandwidth product, Signal to noise ratio.
Multivibrators and Wave Form Generators
Bistable multivibrators, Bistable circuit as a memory element, Generation of Square &
Triangular waves using Astable multivibrators, Generation of the standard Pulse-The
6. 7
Monostable multivibrators, Integrated circuit Timers, Implementation of Astable,
Monostable and Bistable multivibrators using 555 Timer, Various practical applications
of 555 Timer.
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 03
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Review of Number systems, Radix conversion Complements 9’s & 10’s, Subtraction
1. 04
using 1’s & 2’s complements
Binary codes, Error detecting and Correcting codes, Theorems of Boolean algebra,
2. 04
Canonical forms,
Logic gates and implementation of Boolean functions with various types of logic gates.
3. 06
Circuit equivalence.
Digital Logic Families: Introduction to bipolar Logic families: RTL, DCTL, DTL, TTL,
ECL and MOS Logic families (NMOS, PMOS, CMOS), Details of TTL logic family-
4. 06
Totem pole, Open collector outputs, TTL subfamilies, Comparison of different logic
families.
5. Simplification techniques and minimization by map methods. Tabular method. 04
Combination logic and arithmetic circuits. Encoders and Decoders, multiplexes & de-
6. 04
multiplexes.
Sequential circuits –state diagrams and state tables, design and analysis of flip-flops,
7. registers, counters. Synchronous and asynchronous operation of sequential circuits. 06
Analog to digital convertor, digital to analog convertor.
8. Latches and memory organisation. ROM’s, EPROM’s and RAM’s –Dynamic and static. 04
9. Introduction to PLA’s 01
Total number of Hours 39
Text Books:
Credits: 03
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. INTRODUCTION: PHYSICAL Properties of Fluids. 03
Fluid Statics: Pressure Intensity, Pascal’s law, pressure-density height relationships,
2. 05
manometers, pressure on plain and curved surfaces, centre of pressure.
Kinematics of Fluid Flow: Types of flows, stream line, streak line and path line, continuity
3. 04
equation.
Dynamics of fluid Flow: Euler’s equation of motion along a stream line and its integration
4. to yield Bernoulli’s equation, Flow measurement, pitot tube, prandtl tube, Venturimeter, 07
orifice meter, orifices and mouthpieces, Weirs and Notches.
Flow through Pipes: Hydraulic grade line, Darcey-Weisbachh formula, Design of pipes,
5. 06
Equivalent diameter of pipes, Transmission of power through pipes.
Flow in open Channels: Chezy’s formula, Maining’s formula. Design of Cannels,
6. 05
Economic section.
Hydraulic Machines: Types of turbines, description and principles of Impulse and reaction
turbines, unit quantities and specific speed, run a ay speed, turbine characteristics,
7. 07
selection of turbines, governing of turbines, centrifugal pumps, specific speed, Power
requirement, Reciprocating pumps.
8. Layout of power House: General layout and arrangement of Hydropower units. 02
Total number of Hours 39
Text Books:
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. To perform open circuit and short circuit tests on a single-phase transformer
2. To perform polarity test on a single phase transformer
3. To determine the efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer
4. To study three phase connections on a bank of three single phase transformers
5. To study various parts of a dc machine and draw sketches of the same
6. To plot the saturation curve of a dc machine
7. To plot the external characteristics of a separately excited dc generator.
8. To study the voltage build-up of a dc shunt generator
9. To plot the external characteristic of a dc shunt generator.
10. To plot the external characteristics of a dc series generator.
11. To plot the external characteristic of a dc compound generator.
12. To study the different parts of an Induction motor.
To determine the equivalent–circuit parameters of a 3 - Induction motor by (i) No load test (ii) Blocked
13.
rotor test
14. To determine the Torque / speed characteristics of a 3- Induction motor
15. To study the speed control of an Induction motor by pole-changing method
16. To study the speed control of an Induction motor by varying voltage
17. To study the speed control of an Induction motor by changing rotor resistance
18. To Study of the construction of a synchronous machine
19. To obtain the OCC and SCC of a synchronous machine by Synchronous impedance method
20. To find voltage regulation of an alternator by actual loading
21. To obtain the V-curves and inverted V-curves of a synchronous motor
To conduct slip-test on a salient-pole synchronous machine and hence determine its direct and
22.
quadrature – axis reactances
COURSE CODE: ELE-4417BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. Study V-I characteristics of transistor (PNP and NPN) and calculate the performance
parameters of a transistor in CB, CE and CC Configurations.
2. To assemble a CE amplifier and observe its performance.
3. To obtain frequency response of a RC coupled CE amplifier.
4. To assemble an emitter follower circuits and observe its performance.
5. To assemble a differential amplifier and obtain its CMRR
6. To study different applications of OP AMPS.
inverting amplifier, non-inverting amplifier, integrator, differentiator
7. To assemble an RC phase shift oscillator.
8. Study performance of multivibrator circuits using 555 chip in following Modes:
Bistable, Astable, Monostable, Use of 555 chip as a timer circuit.
9. To assemble a Schmitt trigger circuit. And to obtain its characteristics and to use it as Squaring
circuit.
10. To assemble a Class A power amplifier and to determine its power gain.
11. To study different applications of OP-AMPS.
i. OP- AMP as an inverting amplifier.
ii. OP-AMP as a non-inverting amplifier.
iii. OP-AMP as an integrator.
iv. OP-AMP as a differentiator.
12. To study the performance of a voltage regulator IC chip.
13. To measure the following parameters of a typical OP-AMP.
i. I/P Impedance
ii. O/P Impedance
iii. Slew rate
iv. CMRR
v. Freq. response.
COURSE CODE: ELE-4517BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. To verify the truth table of following logic gates:
AND, OR and NOT
NAND, NOR, XOR and XNOR
2. To realize the above gates using discrete active and passive components
3. To implement XOR and XNOR using universal logic gates
4. To verify DE Morgan’s law using logic gates
5. To implement certain Boolean expressions and check their equality
6. To design and realize
a) Half adder and verify its truth table.
b) Full adder and verify its truth table.
c) Half subtractor and verify its truth table.
d) Full subtractor and verify its truth table
7. To design a multiplexer/ demultiplexer using two input NAND gates
8. To design a 4-bit binary to decimal convertor
9. To design a modulo 10 counter
10. Given the frequency f obtain the waveforms with frequencies f/2, f/5 & f/10
11. Design and realize the following flip-flops using logic gates.
a) RS flip flop b) JK flip flop. c) D flip flop d) T flip flop.
12. Use PLL as
a) Frequency multiplier, b) Frequency demodulator
FIFTH SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: ELE-5117B
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. State variable modeling:
7
Block diagram, transfer function and signal flow graphs in state space
2. State variable Analysis and design solution of state vector equations, design using state –
10
variable feedback.
Concepts of Controllability and Observability: state estimation, pole allocation,
3. stability and reproducibility, Design of full State Observers, Design by separation 9
principle.
Digital control system: Hardware elements of a digital control system, Advantages of
4. Digital control systems Practical aspects of the choice of sampling rate and multirate 7
sampling, Basic discrete time signals, Quantization & Sampling
Mathematical modeling, Data reconstruction and filtering of sampled signals, zero order
5. hold. Pulse transfer function. Difference equations, Design of Discrete Data System, 11
Digital P, PI, PID controller
6. Introduction to Advanced Controllers: Fuzzy logic control, Neural Network, Predictive
6
Controller
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
POWER SYSTEM - I
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Introduction to Power Systems generation, transmission & distribution. Per unit
1. representation of power system variables, Single line diagram, impedance and reactance 04
diagram of a system, per unit calculations
2. Overhead line insulator types; pin, suspension, strain, shackle, guy etc. String efficiency &
05
methods of equalizing potential drop over string of suspension insulators.
Transmission line parameters and their evaluations, types of overhead conductors with
3. 10
calculations of inductance and capacitance.
Models of short, medium and long transmission lines. Lossless transmission lines;
electrical length of a line and its importance, Equivalent circuits of a transmission line,
4. 10
Applications of ABCD representation of Power System components, Power transfer
capability of a transmission line, Skin, proximity and Ferranti effect.
Mechanical Design of transmission line: Sag, span and tension calculations. Electric
5. 05
Power Transmission Towers.
Classification of cables, Cable conductors, insulating materials, insulation resistance,
6. electrostatic stress, grading of cables, capacitance calculation of single & mult-core cable,
09
losses and current carrying capacity, cross bonding of cables.. Location of faults, methods
of laying of underground cables.
7. Corona, Visual & critical voltages, corona loss, effect of corona on line design practical
04
considerations
8. Element of AC distribution. Single fed, double fed and ring main distributor. 03
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Electrostatics: Curvilinear Coordinates, The Dirac-Delta Function, Helmholtz Theorem,
Scalar and Vector Potentials, The Electrostatics field, Divergence and Curl of
1. electrostatics fields, Applications of Gauss law, Introduction to potential, Poisson equation
and Laplace equation, The potential of a localized charge distribution, Electrostatic 08
boundary conditions, Work and Energy in electrostatics, Basic properties of conductor,
The surface charge on a conductor.
Special Techniques for Calculating Potentials: Laplace equation in one, two & three
Dimensions, Boundary conditions and uniqueness theorem, Conductors and the 2nd
2. uniqueness theorem, The classic image problem, The induced surface charge, Force and
10
energy other image problems, Separation of variables, Approximate Potentials at large
distance, the monopole and dipole terms, The Electric field of a dipole.
Magnetostatic Fields: The Lorentz force law, The Biot-Savarts law, Divergence and curl
of B, Magnetic Vector potential, Magnetostatic Boundary conditions, Multipole expansion
3. of the Vector Potential, Magnetization, Torque and force on magnetic dipoles, Effect of
08
magnetic field on atomic orbits, Amperes law in magnetized material, Magnetic
Susceptibility and permeability.
Electromagnetic Waves: Electromagnetic wave in one Dimension, Sinusoidal waves,
Polarization, Boundary condition, Reflection and transmission, Energy and momentum of
4. electromagnetic waves, Propagation through linear media, Reflection and refraction at
12
oblique incidence, electromagnetic waves in conductors, Rectangular Wave guides, TE
and TM modes.
Electrodynamics: Electrodynamics before Maxwell, Maxwell’s equations and magnetic
charge, Maxwell’s equation inside matter, Boundary conditions, Scalar and vector
potentials, Gauge Transformations, Coulomb Gauge and Lorentz Gauge, Lorentz Gauge,
5.
Lorentz force law in potential form, Newton’s third law in electrodynamics, Poynting 12
theorem, Maxwell’s Stress tensor, Conservation of momentum, Electromagnetic waves in
non-conducting media, Monochromatic plane waves in conducting media.
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
MICROPROCESSORS
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
1. Microcomputer Structure and Operations: Basic Microcomputer Elements, Typical
2
Microcomputer Structure, CPU, Memory System,
Overview of Microprocessor: Basic Terminology, evolution of Microprocessors, Typical
2. 4
8, 16 and 32 bit Microprocessors, State of Art of P, why we study 8085 P.
3. 8085 p Architecture: Pin diagram, detailed internal architecture, state transition
6
Diagrams, T-states (clock cycles), machine cycles, instruction cycles, instruction formats.
Instruction Set and Programming Techniques: Different addressing modes, complete
4. description of all instructions with macro and micro RTL (Register Transfer language), 12
programming examples, simulation of time delays.
Interrupts: Concept of interrupts, priority of interrupts signals, software generated
5. 6
interrupts and hardware generated interrupts.
6. Serial I/O: Introduction with reference to 8085, general concepts. 6
Interfacing: Concept of fold back addresses, memory maps, memory mapped I/O isolated
I/o, interfacing of seven segment LED display, toggle switches, keyboard interfacing,
7. memory interfacing, simplification of interfacing circuitry with the help of decoders, 8
general purpose programmable peripheral devices, interfacing of A/D and D/A
conversion devices.
8. Introduction to 8086 p 6
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Number of
S. No Topics
Hours
Discrete Time Signals & Systems: Sequences, & sequence operations, Discrete-time
systems. Linear Time – Invariant systems, impulse response, causality, stability.
1. Frequency-Domain Representation of Discrete-Time signals and systems, Fourier 8
Transforms, properties, theorems.
Filter Design Techniques: Design of Discrete-Time IIR filters from continuous – Time
filters. Impulse invariance, bilinear transformation. Butterworth Chebyshev, Eliptic
5. 10
Approximation, low pass, high pass, band-pass and Band-stop filters, design of FIR filters
by windowing. Kaiser, Hamming, Hamming windows.
Total number of Hours 50
Text Books:
Credits: 02
S. No. Experiment
1. Use of MATLAB / SIMULINK /Control System tool boxes, neural & fuzzy toolboxes.
2. Analysis of Control System in MATLAB.
3. To study the computer simulation of a number of systems
4. To study the torque-speed characteristics of an AC servomotor.
5. To study the time response of a variety of simulated linear systems.
6. To study the role of feedback in a DC speed control system.
7. To study the role of feedback in a DC position control system.
8. To study the role of a combination of P,I and D control actions in a variety of simulated linear systems
9. System identification using frequency domain techniques
10. Lead/ lag compensator design
11. Computer control of systems
12. Control of stepper motor
13. Control system (State Space) study
COURSE CODE: ELE-5417BL
MICROPROCESSORS LAB
Credits: 02
S. No. Experiment
1. Microprocessors (8085) training kit and its working.
2. Programs related to data transfer between registers, between registers and memory.
3. Programs related to logic instructions.
4. Programming techniques with additional instructions, looping, counting and indexing.
i) To develop a program to add two double byte numbers.
5.
ii) To develop a subroutine to add two floating point quantities.
i) To develop program to multiply two single byte unsigned numbers, giving a 16 bit product
6.
ii) To develop subroutine which will multiply two positive floating point numbers
7. To write program to evaluate P* Q*+R* & S are 8 bit binary numbers.
8. To write a program to divide a 4 byte number by another 4 byte number.
To write a program to divide an 8 bit number by another 8 bit number upto a fractional quotient of 16
9.
bit.
10. Write a program for adding first N natural numbers and store the results in memory location X.
Write a program which decrements a hex number stored in register C. The Program should half when
11.
the program register reads zero.
Write a program to introduce a time delay of 100 ms using this program as a subroutine display numbers
12.
from 01H to OAH with the above calculated time delay between every two numbers.
N hex numbers are stored at consecutive memory locations starting from X. Find the largest number and
13.
store it at location Y.
14. Interfacing concepts. Switch and LED interfacing. Square wave generation.
15. ADC interfacing.
Interface a display circuit with the microprocessor either directly with the bus or by using
16.
I/O ports. Write a programme by which the data stored in a RAM table is displayed.
COURSE CODE: ELE-5517BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. Write a program to generate a sine/triangular/square wave.
2. Write a program to generate a sine/triangular/square wave of variable. amplitude and frequency.
3. Write a program to generate AM signal
4. Write a program to generate an echo of an audio signal.
5. Write a program to perform convolution of two signals
6. Write a program to perform DFT & IDFT of a signal
7. Write a program to design a low pass audio digital filter
SIXTH SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: ELE-6117B
POWER SYSTEMS II
Credits: 04
Text Books:
POWER ELECTRONICS
Credits: 04
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Credits: 04
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Credits: 04
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COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Credits: 04
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SEMINAR
Credits: 02
The students are required to prepare a seminar report and presentation based on the latest trends and technologies in
their respective fields of study. The work is to be carried out in the 6 th semester of their course individually. Each
student will have to select a topic of study duly approved by the faculty incharge of conducting seminar. The student
will have to prepare a seminar report and deliver a presentation before a panel of experts based on the seminar work
carried by him/her.
COURSE CODE: ELE-6117BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. A.C distribution
2. D.C. distribution
3. Efficiency, Regulation & ABCD parameters of Transmission line
4. Study of cables & find charging current
5. Study of different types of insulators
6. Per unit representation of a power system.
7. Measurement of positive, negative and zero sequence impedance and currents.
8. Measurement of earth resistance.
9. Measurement of insulation resistance of insulators
10. Transmission line fault analysis
11. Computer Simulation of Power System
COURSE CODE: ELE-6217BL
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
To obtain the VI characteristics of an
1. i. SCR
ii. Triac
2. To study various triggering circuits
3. To obtain the UJT characteristics
4. To study the operation of a Line Synchronised UJT Relaxation Oscillator.
5. To study the illumination control using SCR.
6. To study half wave gate controlled rectifier using one SCR.
7. To study single phase half controlled, full wave rectifier.
8. To study various techniques of forced commutation of an SCR.
9. To study the speed control of a DC shunt motor using single phase bridge converter.
10. To study generation of SPWM modulation
To study following choppers
i. Buck converter
11.
ii. Boost converter
iii. Buck-Boost converter
COURSE CODE: ELE-6517BL
COMMUNICATION LAB
Credits: 01
S. No. Experiment
1. Generation and detection of amplitude modulated signals.
2. Generation and detection of frequency modulated signals.
3. To measure sensitivity, selectivity, and fidelity of a radio receiver.
4. To generate PAM and PDM signals using IC 555.
5. To test a pulse code modulator.
To measure the noise figure of the following systems:
6. i. A.M. system.
ii. F.M. System.
SEVENTH SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: ELE-7117B
Credits: 03
Text Books:
Credits: 03
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Credits: 03
Text Books:
ELECTIVE – I
Credits: 03
Total 39
COURSE CODE: ELE-7*17BE
ELECTIVE – II
Credits: 03
Total 39
COURSE CODE: ELE-7417B
Credits: 01
PRE-PROJECT
Credits: 05
Pre-project description
The pre-project work is carried out by students in a group. The group comprises of a minimum of three and
a maximum of five students. The number of students in a group depends on the type and scale of project
being undertaken. In the pre project work students shall choose a specific topic/area for the project. The
selected areas shall encompass recent and emerging trends in technologies that prove beneficial for society
in general and humanity in particular. Supervisors will be assigned to each group in the beginning of the 7th
semester of their course. Each student at the end of the course will submit a Project report and a working
prototype or simulation regarding the project and the same will be evaluated for final award of the course.
The pre-project can be a full-fledged project or a part of major project.
COURSE CODE: ELE-7117BL
Credits: 02
S. No. Experiment
1. Study of various types of relays.
2. Characteristics of fuses.
3. Characteristics of inverse time over current relays
4. Time graded protection using inverse time O/C relay
5. Study of circuit breakers.
6. Study of differential protection scheme.
7. Study of an oil circuit breaker.
8. Operating quantity versus polarizing quantity characteristic of a directional attracted Armature relay.
COURSE CODE: ELE-7617BL
Credits: 02
S. No. Experiment
1. Introduction, Modeling of Power System Components,
2. Power Flow Equations,
3. Formation of Ybus Matrix
4. Power Flow Solution Algorithms,
5. Newton Raphson Load Flow Method,
6. Fast Decoupled Load Flow Method
7. DC Load Flow Method,
8. AC-DC System Power Flow Analysis-
9. Sequential and Simultaneous Solution Algorithms
EIGHT SEMESTER
COURSE CODE: ELE-8117B
Credits: 04
Text Books:
Credits: 04
Text Books:
ELECTIVE – III
Credits: 04
Total 50
COURSE CODE: ELE-8417B
MAJOR PROJECT
Credits: 13
Pre-project description
In the final project the students are required to extend the pre-project work for the final submission of the
course. The final project work is to be carried out in the last semester of their respective fields of study. The
supervisors will guide the students from the beginning of the pre-project in 7th semester to its
accomplishment as a final project in the 8th semester.
The students will be asked to submit a project report (one copy per student) in a group. These reports will be
evaluated in partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of bachelors of Technology in their respective
branches of study
ANNEXURE I
UTILISATION & TRACTION
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