Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC YEAR
Department of Electrical Engineering 2017‐2018
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA.
Phone: (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax: (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR II CORE: CREDIT
Semester I ELE 1310: Electrical Machine‐I(4‐L,3‐P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES: The subject aims at imparting three phase (poly phase system) for power system
application. It covers DC machines like motors & generators, speed control,
performance tests and application. Also, single and three phase transformers, basic
theory, performance tests, and application. Special purpose transformers for different
applications
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Polyphase System
Generation of three phase e.m.f. and types of connections. Relation between phase
UNIT-I and line values of currents and voltages. Power and power factor in polyphase 8 hrs.
systems. Measurements of power in 3 phase circuit by one, two and three
wattmeters. Reactive power. Its measurement. Concept of rotating magnetic field.
D.C. Machines
Constructional details. Induced e.m.f. armature winding. Simple Lap and wave
windings. No load and load characteristics of different types of generators & their
UNIT-II uses. Armature reaction. Computation. Compensation. Interpoles. Production of 14 hrs.
torque in d.c. Motors. Performance and torque and speed characteristics of series,
shunt and compound motors. Principle application of each type.
Speed Control. Starting of series and shunt motors. Losses in d.c. machine.
Efficiency. Direct, Swinburne’s and Hopkinson's test
Transformer
Single phase transformers. Types of transformers. Transformation ratio. E.M.F.
equation. Transformer on no-load and on-load. Vector diagram. Equivalent
circuit. Equivalent resistance, reactance and impedance. Voltage regulation in per
unit and percent values. Determination of regulation different loads and p.f.
Losses in transformer. Efficiency. Condition for maximum efficiency.
All day efficiency. Open circuit and short circuit tests on transformers and
UNIT-III determination of regulation and efficiency. Back to back test. Sumponer’s 23 hrs.
test. Single phase auto-transformer. Parallel operation of transformers.
Polyphase Transformers: Polyphase transformation using 3-single phase
transformers and three phase transformers. Wave shape of current, voltage
and flux waves. Third harmonic component of voltage and current of various
connections. Teritary windings. Scott's connection. Applications of various
types of Transformers such as Transformer as Induction Regulator, Moving Coil
Voltage Regulator and Transformer Taps, Audio and Wide Band Transformer,
Pulse Transformer.
REFERENCES
1 Electrical Technology by Siskind
2 Electrical Technology by H.Cotton
3 Electrical Technology by B L Theraja
4 Problems in Electrical Engineering by Parker Smith
5 Handbook of Transformer design and applications By William.M.Flangan
6 Fundamentals of Electrical Machines By B.R.Gupta and Vandana Singhal
7 Electrical Machines By Samarjit Ghosh
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC YEAR
Department of Electrical Engineering 2017‐2018
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA.
Phone : (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR II FOUNDATION: CREDIT
Semester I MEC1301: Thermodynamics(3‐L,1‐T) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES:
OBJECTIVES This course is aimed to provide basic knowledge of Conformal mapping, Power
: series representation of complex valued function, calculus of residues, advanced
study of Laplace transform, Applications of partial differential equations, special
functions and difference equations.
Along with first order PDEs, Some important second order PDEs are placed in
Curriculum viz., Wave, Heat and Laplace, which are of central importance and using
method of separation of variables their solutions are aimed as an objective to be
achieved in particular By making use of Laplace transform one can not only convert
the IVP from time domain to frequency domain but can be solved easily.
Along with properties of Bessel’s functions and Legendre polynomials, examples of
differential equations leading to Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials are to be
discussed.
Conformal mapping can help in solving boundary value problems by mapping
complicated regions conformably onto standard one. Using power series
representation, one can expand complex valued function at a point where it is analytic
as well as at its singular point. The poles and zeros of a transfer function in control
system provides information on the characteristic terms that will compose the
response. This is very useful because it allows a control system designer to
understand how the design parameters can be manipulated to obtain acceptable
response characteristics
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
First Orde r Partial Diffe rential Equations
Models of engineering problems leading to first order partial differential
UNIT-I equations, Lagrange’s equations, special types of 1st order partial differential 5
equations
Second Orde r Partial Diffe rential Equations
Second order partial differential equations, models leading to 2nd order PDEs.
UNIT-II Boundary value problems involving 2nd order PDE and their solution by method 7
of separation of variables. Heat, wave and Laplace equations & their solution by
method of separation of variables and using Fourier series
Laplace Transforms:
Laplace transform of unit step function and Dirac delta function. Convolution
theorem.
UNIT- Application of Laplace transforms to the solution of ordinary and partial
5
III differential equations
Special Functions:
UNIT- Bessel Functions and their properties,examples of differential equations leading to
.5
IV Bessel functions. Legendre Polynomials and their properties, examples of
differential equations leading to Legendre Polynomials.
Transformations and Conformal Mappings:
UNIT-V Linear transformations, some special transformations. Bilinear transformation, 7
transformation by some standard functions, conformal mapping, applications of
transformations and conformal mappings
Series Expansion and Residue Theory:
UNIT-
Taylor’s series, singularities, Laurent’s series. Residues, residue theorem, 8
VI
evaluation of integrals using residues.
Difference Equations
UNIT-
4
VII Formation of difference equations, solution of linear first order and second order
difference equations.
Linear Programming:
UNITVI
L. P. Modeling, basic terminology, graphical solution of two dimensional 4
II problems, simplex method for LPP in canonical form, artificial variables,
Charney’s method of penalties
REFERENCES
1. Erwin Kreyszing – Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (6th edition) Johnwilley& Sons.
2. Donald Greenspan – Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, Mc. Graw – Hill Inc.
3. C. R. Wylie – Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Mc. Graw – Hill Inc.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Electrical Engineering YEAR
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA. 2017-2018
Phone : (+91-0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING:ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR II CORE: CREDIT
Semester II ELE 1407 :Electrical Machine-II(3 L,1 T,3 P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES: The subject aims at imparting three phase (poly phase system) for power system
application. It covers DC machines like motors & generators, speed control,
performance tests and application .Also single and three phase transformers, basic
theory, performance tests, and application. Special purpose transformers for different
applications
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Production of rotating magnetic fields and magnitude of induction motor.
Principle of operation. Types of construction of poly-phase induction motors.
UNIT-I 8
Development of the performance of the motor on the constant flux basis. Power
stages. Losses. Torque. Efficiency. Vector diagram.
Torque-slip and torque-speed curves. Maximum torque and stalling torque and
corresponding speed. Starting torque and current. Types of starters for squirrel
UNIT-II cage and slip-ring motors. Equivalent circuit and predetermination of 8
performance from it. No-load and blocked rotor tests. Circle diagram and
predetermination of performance from it.
Speed control of induction motors. Commutator motors. Single phase
UNIT-III synchronous motor and reluctance motors. Basic theory of single phase 6
commutator motors. Single phase synchronous motor and reluctance motors.
REFERENCES
1. Electrical Technology by H.Cotton
2. Electrical Technology by B L Theraja
3 Problems in Electrical Engg by Parker Smith
4 Electrical Machines by J B Gupta
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Electrical Engineering YEAR
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA. 2017-2018
Phone : (+91-0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING:ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR II CORE: CREDIT
Semester II ELE 1408 :Analog Electronic circuits(3 L,1 T ,3 P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES Acquaint students with a wide variety of op-amp and linear integrated circuit
: applications and enable student to choose the appropriate device or module that best
suits the given application. Maintain the right blend of theory and practice and present
the theory in a simplified and methodical way in analyzing and designing a wide
variety of operational amplifiers and linear integrated circuits.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Practical OP AMP:
UNIT-I Input offset voltage and bias current. Thermal drift. CMRR. Open-loop and 06
closed- loop frequency response – compensating networks. OP AMP equivalent
circuits. Transient response, Bandwidth and Slew Rate
Analog applications :
Linear and Nonlinear applications of OP AMPs. Schmitt triggers –characteristics,
UNIT-II design and analysis. Different types of Ramp Generators. Bistable Multivibrators 08
– design and analysis. Sample and Hold – characteristics and applications.
Programmable Gain Data Amplifier (PGDA). Introduction to ADC and DAC
Amplifie rs:
UNIT- Internal stages of OP AMP difference amplifier. Different stages of OP AMP
08
III amplifierdesign. Wideband/narrowband amplifiers. Tuned amplifiers. Power
amplifiers – Class AB/Class B, Push-pull/ Class C
IC Technology:
UNIT- Fabrication – Monolithic technology. Planer processes. Fabrication of BJT.
Multiple emitters, Super beta, Schottky transistors. FET fabrication – NMOS 08
IV
enhancement and depletion FET, CMOS technology. Monolithic diodes and
various types of IC resistors and capacitors
Specialized IC applications
555 Timer with applications. 565 PLL – applications. Phase detectors,Voltage
UNIT-V Controlled Oscillator (VCO 566). Linear regulators (series and shunt types) – IC 08
723, 317, 78xx/79xx series. Dual power supplies, Switching and Buck/Boost type
regulators
Filter Preliminaries
UNIT- Terminology; Magnitude and Phase responses. Classification – LPF, HPF,BPF,
APF etc. Approximation theory – Butterworth, Chebychev, Elliptic and Bessel 07
VI
filters; frequency transformation
REFERENCES
1. 'Microelectronics' – by Millman and Grable, McGraw Hill
2. OP AMPs and linear Integrated circuits – by Ramakant Gayakwad, PHI
3. Analysis of Linear ICs – by D Roychoudhari & Shail Jain
4. Design with OP AMP and Linear ICs' – Sergio Franco, McGraw Hill
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Electrical Engineering YEAR
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA. 2017-2018
Phone : (+91-0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING:ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR II CORE: CREDIT
Semester II ELE 1409 : Digital Systems(3 L,1 T,3 P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES This subject focuses on the study of digital electronics and digital logic along with the
: basics of Digital Circuits. It briefs the use of digital electronics in Microprocessors
and Microcontrollers. Topics include combinational logic circuits and sequential
circuit design. Also include ADC and DAC.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Number Systems and Codes :
OBJECTIVES
: The objective of this subject is to introduce the students for different methods of
analysis of Electrical circuits and Synthesis. When the network is given the objective
is to determine the circuit variables and parameters by conventional methods and
graph Theory. On the other hand when some operating characteristics are specified
the problem is to find such a network.The subject also covers some intermediate
circuits viz Filters, Attenuators, and Equalizers etc. All the topics are covered with
relevant numericalfor the practice and better understanding of topics.
REFERENCES
1. 'Networks Lines and Fields' – by John D Ryder, PHI
2. ''Network Analysis' – by Van Valkenberg, PHI
3. 'Network Analysis' – by Roy Choudhary
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC YEAR
Department of Electrical Engineering 2017‐2018
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA.
Phone : (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: PRE‐ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR I FOUNDATION: CREDIT
Semester I AMT 4111: Applied Mathematics – I(3‐L,1‐T) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this syllabus is to introduce the students of Pre – Electronics course,
the first course in Applied Mathematics. These students are coming from B. Sc. who
may or may not have obtained mathematics as a subsidiary subject. This syllabus is
designed for both kind of students and it covers main elements of engineering
mathematics and builds the bridge between mathematics covered in B. Sc. and
Engineering. The topics covered are Fourier Series, Matrices, Laplace Transforms
and multiple integrals. These topics are stepping stones for higher engineering
mathematics which they will study in further semesters. All these mathematical topics
are carefully selected with Electronics engineering as field of application.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Fourier Series
UNIT-I Fourier series of 2 periodic functions, Fourier series of functions with arbitrary 8 hrs.
period, half range sine and cosine series
Matrices
Eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix, Hermitian and skew Hermitian matrix 13 hrs.
UNIT-II
and their eigen values, unitary and orthogonal matrix and their eigen values,
Hermitian, skew Hermitian, quadratic and bilinear forms, bounds for eigen values.
Laplace Transforms
Laplace transforms, inverse Laplace transform, Laplace transformations of
UNIT-III derivative and integrals, solution of linear differential equations using transforms, 11 hrs.
Laplace transform of unit step functions & periodic function, first and second
shifting theorem. Vector space, basis and dimension.
Multiple Integration and Beta-Gamma Functions
Line integration with applications, double integration, change of variables, change
to polar forms, Green’s theorem for plane, triple integration surface integrals, 13 hrs.
UNIT-IV
divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem, applications of double and triple integration:
Area, volume, mass, center of gravity and moment of inertial.
Beta and Gamma Functions.
REFERENCES
1 Erwin Kreyszing: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (8th edition) Johnwilley & Sons.
2 Bali, Saxena & Iyenger: A Text Book on Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Pub. (P) Ltd.
3 Willfred Kaplan – Advanced Calculus, Addison Weseley Publ. Comp. Inc.
4 Shantinarayan – A Text Book of Matrices, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi.
Coverage of continuous and discrete-time signals and systems, their properties and
representations and methods that are necessary for the analysis of continuous and
discrete-time signals and systems. Knowledge of time-domain representation and
analysis concepts as they relate to difference equations, impulse response and
convolution, etc. Knowledge of frequency-domain representation and analysis
concepts using Fourier Analysis tools, Z-transform Concepts of the sampling process,
Mathematical and computational skills needed in application areas like
communication, signal processing and control, which will be taught in other courses.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Electrical Engineering YEAR
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA. 2017‐2018
Phone : (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR I CORE: CREDIT
Semester I ELE 4104: Basic Electronics (3‐L,1‐T,3‐P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES: In this course students are introduced to the concepts of basic electronics and Electronic
circuits namely rectifiers, filters, different types of amplifiers, oscillators, Operational
amplifiers, different solid state devices and related circuits etc. All the concepts and
circuits are covered in detail with qualitative and quantitative analysis. Also for their
better understanding, illustrative examples and numerical are also Covered.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Diodes and their applications:
UNIT-I Various types of diodes and their characteristics. Rectifiers and filters circuits and 11 hrs.
their analysis, Shunt and Series regulators, clipper, clampers, Voltage multipliers.
Transistors:
JFET – Construction, operation, characteristics. Different configurations, relations
UNIT-II between various currents. different biasing scheme, stabilization, compensations, 11 hrs.
Small signal analysis, equivalent circuits at low frequency, h parameter model, CE,
CB, CC amplifier- FET modeling and analysis, CS amplifier, MOSFET.
UNIT-III Transistor and FET at high Frequency, Equivalent high frequency model, analysis, 5 hrs.
bandwidth and cut off frequencies.
Large Signal Amplifier
UNIT-IV Power Amplifier, Classification, Class A, Class B, Class C, Class AB, Push pull 5 hrs.
connection, analysis, efficiency and distortions.
Differential amplifier
UNIT-V Constant current source and current mirror circuits, level translator circuits, various 6 hrs.
parameters, CMRR measurement, Introduction to Op-amp.
Feedback amplifiers and oscillators
UNIT-VI Positive and negative feedback, properties, different topologies, oscillator 7 hrs.
principle, barkhausan criteria, classification of oscillators.
REFERENCES
1 Electronic devices and circuit theory – by Robert L Boylestad& Louis Nashelsky, PHI.
2 Integrated Electronics by Millman and Halkias
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC YEAR
Department of Electrical Engineering 2017‐2018
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA.
Phone : (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: PRE‐ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR I CORE: CREDIT
Semester I ELE 4105: Data Structure & C Programming (3‐L, 1‐T,2‐P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES: To familiarize the student with basic concepts of computer programming and developer
tools. To present the syntax and semantics of the “C” language as well as data types
offered by the language. To allow the student to write their own programs using
standard language infrastructure regardless of the hardware or software platform. The
fundamental design, analysis, and implementation of basic data structures and
algorithms, Develop and implement numerically stable and accurate algorithms for all
the basic tasks of computational science and engineering.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Elements of C Language:
UNIT-I Data types, variables, operators, expressions, flow control statement, Simple 10 hrs.
programs based on above statements and structures, functions, standard library
functions - I/O, utility, time and date. Programs based on above.
Advanced Features of C:
UNIT-II Derived data type, pointers, Library functions for string and Maths functions, 12 hrs.
Structures
Introduction to OOPS
UNIT-III Introduction to C++, Making sense of core object concepts (Encapsulation, 7 hrs.
Abstraction, Polymorphism, Classes, Inheritance), Constructors, Operator
overloading, Virtual functions, Pointers, Stream and I/O functions
Numerical Methods:
UNIT-IV Development of computer programs in C language for Integration, Roots of 8 hrs.
Equations, simultaneous equations, Matrix Inversion, Eigen value and Eigen
vectors, First order differential equation.
Data structure:
UNIT-V Representation of Stacks & queues using arrays & linked-list. Circular queues. 8 hrs.
Binary tree traversal methods. Sequential and binary searches. Insertion, Selection,
Bubble, Quick, Shell, Heap Sorting.
REFERENCES
1 Robert Lafore: Object oriented programming in C++
2 Programming in C- a Preimer : E. Balaguruswami
3 OOP with C++: E. Balaguruswami
4 The 'C' Programming Languages by Ritchie & Kernighan
5 Theory & problems of Programming with C - Schaum series
6 Programming in ANSI C by Ramkumar & Agrawal
7 Computer oriented Numerical Methods: V Rajaraman
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC YEAR
Department of Electrical Engineering 2017‐2018
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA.
Phone : (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: PRE‐ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR I CORE: CREDIT
Semester I ELE4102: Electrical Engineering‐I (5‐L,1‐T, 2‐P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES: It is designed to give the basic idea about, DC and AC Generators, DC and AC motors,
transformer so that students can apply this knowledge in their applications in their
particular branch of engineering.
Electromagnetism:
Review of magnetic materials. Flux density. Intensity of magnetization. MMF.
Permeability. Reluctance. Their relationships. Comparison with electric circuits.
UNIT-I Calculation of amp. turns for series, parallel and series-parallel magnetic circuits 12 hrs.
containing air gaps. Effect of magnetic leakage and fringing. Review of Faraday’s
and Lenz's laws. Concept of self and mutual induction and their coefficients.
Calculation of self and mutual inductance. Energy stored in magnetic field. Lifting
power of an electromagnetic. Magnetization curve. Reversal of magnetization.
Hysteresis and Eddy current losses
D.C. Circuits:
Review of ohm/s law. Kirchoff's laws. Series, parallel and series parallel circuits.
UNIT-II Star‐delta transformation. Super-position theorem. Thevenin’s theorem. Norton's 12 hrs.
theorem. Maximum power transfer theorem. Their application in solution of d.c.
circuits.
D.C. Generator
UNIT-III Construction, Working principle, EMF equation, Types of motor, their 11 hrs.
characteristics & applications. Speed control of series & shunt motor. Losses &
efficiency of D.C. Machines, Applications
D.C. Motor
UNIT-IV Working principle, Torque equation, types of motor, their characteristics & 10 hrs.
applications. Speed control of series & shunt motor
REFERENCES
1 Electrical Technology Volume-I by B.L.Thaeraja and A.K.Theraja
2 Electrical Technology Volume-II by B.L.Thaeraja and A.K.Theraja
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC YEAR
Department of Electrical Engineering 2017‐2018
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA.
Phone : (+91‐0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: PRE‐ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR I FOUNDATION: CREDIT
Semester I MEC 4102: Engineering Drawing(3‐L,2‐P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES:
Partial De rivatives
Partial derivatives with applications, divergence, curl and 11
UNIT-III
gradient of a vector field, directional derivatives. Hrs.
residues.
REFERENCES
1. Erwin Kreyszing : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (6 th edition)
1. Johnwilley & Sons.
OBJECTIVES Acquaint students with a wide variety of op-amp and linear integrated circuit
: applications and enable student to choose the appropriate device or module that best
suits the given application. Maintain the right blend of theory and practice and present
the theory in a simplified and methodical way in analyzing and designing a wide
variety of operational amplifiers and linear integrated circuits.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Practical OP AMP:
UNIT-I Input offset voltage and bias current. Thermal drift. CMRR. Open-loop and 06
closed- loop frequency response – compensating networks. OP AMP equivalent
circuits. Transient response, Bandwidth and Slew Rate
Analog applications :
Linear and Nonlinear applications of OP AMPs. Schmitt triggers –characteristics,
UNIT-II design and analysis. Different types of Ramp Generators. Bistable Multivibrators 08
– design and analysis. Sample and Hold – characteristics and applications.
Programmable Gain Data Amplifier (PGDA). Introduction to ADC and DAC
Amplifie rs:
UNIT- Internal stages of OP AMP difference amplifier. Different stages of OP AMP
08
III amplifierdesign. Wideband/narrowband amplifiers. Tuned amplifiers. Power
amplifiers – Class AB/Class B, Push-pull/ Class C
IC Technology:
UNIT- Fabrication – Monolithic technology. Planer processes. Fabrication of BJT.
Multiple emitters, Super beta, Schottky transistors. FET fabrication – NMOS 08
IV
enhancement and depletion FET, CMOS technology. Monolithic diodes and
various types of IC resistors and capacitors
Specialized IC applications
555 Timer with applications. 565 PLL – applications. Phase detectors,Voltage
UNIT-V Controlled Oscillator (VCO 566). Linear regulators (series and shunt types) – IC 08
723, 317, 78xx/79xx series. Dual power supplies, Switching and Buck/Boost type
regulators
Filter Preliminaries
UNIT- Terminology; Magnitude and Phase responses. Classification – LPF, HPF,BPF,
APF etc. Approximation theory – Butterworth, Chebychev, Elliptic and Bessel 07
VI
filters; frequency transformation
REFERENCES
1. 'Microelectronics' – by Millman and Grable, McGraw Hill
2. OP AMPs and linear Integrated circuits – by Ramakant Gayakwad, PHI
3. Analysis of Linear ICs – by D Roychoudhari & Shail Jain
4. Design with OP AMP and Linear ICs' – Sergio Franco, McGraw Hill
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Electrical Engineering YEAR
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA. 2017-2018
Phone : (+91-0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING:ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR II CORE: CREDIT
Semester II ELE4204 : Circuit Analysis and Synthesis(3 L,1 T,2 P)
HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES The objective of this subject is to introduce the students for different methods of
: analysis of Electrical circuits and Synthesis. When the network is given the objective
is to determine the circuit variables and parameters by conventional methods and
graph Theory. On the other hand when some operating characteristics are specified
the problem is to find such a network.The subject also covers some intermediate
circuits viz Filters,Attenuators,Equalizers etc.All the topics are covered with relevant
numericalfor the practice and better understanding of topics.
UNIT- Properties of driving point functions for RL, RC, LC networks andtheir Reactance
IV
Curves. Synthesis of above networks using Foster's and Cauer's forms.
Indefinite Admittance Matrix:
Definitions, properties and reduction. Network solutions using IAM.Analysis of
UNIT-V 3
networks with ideal active elements by adding parasites. Analysis of active
networks using Bridgeman and Brennan methods and Nathan's approach.
Graph Theory:
UNIT- Graph theory for networks – related definitions and matrices. Application of the
sameto solve different circuit examples. 6
VI
REFERENCES
1. 'Networks Lines and Fields' – by John D Ryder, PHI
2. ''Network Analysis' – by Van Valkenberg, PHI
3. 'Network Analysis' – by Roy Choudhary
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Electrical Engineering YEAR
Post Box No.: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, INDIA. 2017-2018
Phone : (+91-0265) 2434187 Fax : (0265) 2423898/2418927
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING: PRE ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
YEAR I CORE: CREDIT
Semester II ELE 4205 : Digital Systems(3 L,1 T,2 P) HOURS 45
OBJECTIVES This subject focuses on the study of digital electronics and digital logic along with the
: basics of Digital Circuits. It briefs the use of digital electronics in Microprocessors
and Microcontrollers. Topics include combinational logic circuits and sequential
circuit design. Also include ADC and DAC.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Number Systems and Codes :
OBJECTIVES
:
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Induction Machines
Production of rotating magnetic fields and its magnitude. Principle of operation.
Types of construction of poly-phase induction motors, Torque-slip and torque-
UNIT-I speed curves, Maximum torque and stalling torque and corresponding speed, 12
,Development of the performance of the motor on the constant flux basis.
Power stages. Losses. Torque. Efficiency, Efficiency, Equivalent circuit and
vector diagram ,predetermination of performance from it, Performance curve,No-
load and blocked rotor tests
Alternators