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BE III Semester Electrical engineering

COURSE CONTENTS
MA-3001 Mathematics – III L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 0 4 70 22

Unit I
Functions of Complex Variables: Analytic functions, Harmonic Conjugate, Cauchy-Riemann Equations,
Line integral, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's Integral Theorem, Tailors & Laurent’s series expansions
Singular points, Poles and Residues, Residue theorem, Evaluation of Real Integral, Elementary
transformation, Bilinear Transformation.

Unit II
Numerical Analysis: Difference operators, Errors and Approximations, Interpolation, Inverse
interpolation, Numerical differentiation, Numerical Integration Newton-cotes formula, Simpson’s and
Weddel’s rule and Gauss Legendre open quadrature formula.
Unit III
Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations( Regula
Falsi, Newton-Rephson, Iterative, Graffe’s root squaring methods), Solutions of simultaneous algebraic
equations, Solutions of ordinary differential equations (Taylor’s Series, Picard’s Method, Euler’s
method, Modified Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta Method, Predictor-Corrector Method), Solution of Partial
differential equation, Difference scheme, Solution of parabolic, hyperbolic and elliptic equations.

Unit IV
Introduction of Optimization: Introduction of optimization by linear programming (only two variables
problem), Solution by graphical and simplex method, Concepts of degeneracy and duality, Simple three
variables transport and assignment problems and modeling into LPP.

Unit V
Sampling distributions: The central limit theorem, Distributions of the sample mean and the sample
variance for a normal population, Chi-Square test, t and F distribution, Estimation: The method of
movements and method of maximum likelihood estimation, Confidence intervals for the mean(s) and
variance(s) of normal population

Suggested Readings:

1. Adv. Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig.


2. Adv. Engineering Mathematics by R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Iyenger.
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal.
4. Mathematical Statistics by J.N. Kapoor.
5. Probability and Statistics in Engineering by W.W. Hines et al.
6. Numerical Methods of Scientific and Engineering Computation by M.K. Jain et al.
7. Operation Research : An Introduction by H.A. Taha.
8. Introduction to Operation Research by F.S. Hiller and G.J. Liberman.
9. Numerical Solutions of Differential Equations by M.K. Jain.
BE III Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-3201 Signals & Systems L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 0 4 70 22

Unit -I
Dynamic Representation of Systems: Systems attributes causality linearity, Stability, time-invariance,
Special signal complex exponentials, singularity functions (impulse and step function). Linear time
invariant systems: Differential equation representation convolution Integral. Discrete form of special
functions. Discrete convolution and its properties. Realization of LTI systems (differential and difference
equations).

Unit - II
Fourier Analysis of Continuous Time Signals and Systems: Fourier series, Fourier Transform and
properties, Parseval’s theorem, Frequency response of LTI systems. Sampling Theorem.

Unit - III
Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time Signals and Systems: Discrete-Time Fourier series, Discrete-Time
Fourier Transform (including DFT) and properties. Frequency response of discrete time LTI systems.

Unit –IV
Laplace Transform: Laplace Transform and its inverse: Definition, existence conditions, Region of
convergence and properties, Application of Laplace Transform for the analysis of continuous time LTI
systems (stability etc.), Significance of poles & zeros. Z-Transform: Z-Transform and its inverse:
Definition, existence conditions, Region of convergence and properties, Application of Z-Transform for
the analysis of Discrete time LTI systems, Significance of poles & Zeros.

Unit – V
Sampling: The Sampling theorem, reconstruction of signal from its samples, sampling in the frequency
domain, sampling of discrete-time signals.

References

1. Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky and H. Nawab. “ signal & Systems”, Prentice Hall, 1997.
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, 3 rd Edition, John Wiley, 1995.
3. Digital signal processing, S. Salivahanan, A. Vallavaraj , C. Gnanapriya (Tata McGraw Hill)
BE III Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-3202 Electrical Measurement L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22

Unit - I
Measurement and error, accuracy and precision sensitivity resolution, effect of temperature, internal
friction, stray field, hysterisis and frequency variation and method of minimizing them, loading effects,
due to shunt connected and series connected instruments, calibration curve, testing & calibration of
instruments.
Galvanometer - Theory and operation of ballistic galvanometer, D’arsonal galvanometer, galvanometer
motion & damping, sensitivity. Definition of analog & digital instruments, classification of analog
instruments, their operating principle, operating force, types of supports, damping, controlling,
measuring instruments.

Unit - II
Measuring Instruments-PMMC, MI, Electrodynamometer, Hot wire, Electrostatic, Induction, Rectifier,
expression for control and deflection torque, their advantages, disadvantages & error, extension of
range of instruments using shunt & multiplier, power in AC and DC circuit electrodynamometer type of
wattmeter – construction, theory, operation & error measurement of power in 3-ø circuit – one, two and
three wattmeter method, measurement of reactive power by single wattmeter, single phase induction
type energy meter – construction, operation, driving and braking torques, errors & compensations,
testing by phantom loading and using R.S.S. meter, 3- phase energy meter, Tri – vector meter,
maximum demand meter, ampere hour meter.

Unit - III
Instrument Transformer -Potential and current transformer, ratio & phase angle errors, testing of
instruments transformer, difference between CT and PT, errors and reduction of errors.

Unit - IV
Measurement of resistance – classification of resistance, voltmeter, ammeter, Wheatstone bridge,
Kelvin’s double bridge loss of charge method, earth resistance measurement, A.C. bridge –
introduction, sources and detectors, general equation for bridge balance, general form of an AC bridge,
Maxwell’s inductance bridge, Maxwell’s induction – capacitance bridge, Hay’s bridge, Anderson’s
bridge, Owen’s bridge, Desauty’s bridge, Schering bridge.

Unit - V
(a) B-H curve, Hysterisis loop determination specific losses in sheet metal–Lyod fischer square for
measurement of power loss.
(b) Potentiometer – DC potentiometer standardisation–lap type Crompton’s potentiometer application of
DC potentiometer, AC polar type and coordinate type potentiometer, their construction and
applications.

Books
1. Elect. measurement and measuring instruments-EW Golding and FC Widdis, Vedition, Wheeler
publishing
2. Electrical and Electronics measurement and Instrumentation - A.K. Sawhney –
Dhanpat Rai & Sons publications.
3. Electrical measurements - Buckingham and price, prentice hall.
List of Experiment

1. Measurement of low resistance using Kelvin’s Double bridge


2. Measurement of medium resistance using Wheatstone’s bridge
3. Measurement of high resistance by loss of charge method
4. Measurement of Insulation resistance using Megger
5. Measurement of power in a single phase ac circuit by 3 voltmeter/ 3 Ammeter method
6. Calibration of a dynamometer type of wattmeter with respect to a standard/Sub Standard
wattmeter
7. Calibration of a induction type single phase energy meter
8. Calibration of a dynamometer type of wattmeter by Phantom Loading method
9. Measurements using Instrument Transformers
10. Study of various types of Indicating Instruments
11. Measurement of power in three phase circuit by one, two & three wattmeters.
BE III Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS UEC SCHEME)
EE-3203 Circuit Theory L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22

Unit - I
Introduction to circuit elements, voltage and current source and their transformation, duality of network,
Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Milliman’s
theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, Compensation theorem, Tellegen’s theorem.

Unit - II
Laplace Transform – Some basic theorems for Laplace transformation, LT of special signal waveforms
i.e. step, ramp, sinusoidal, LT application in electric circuit analysis.
Transient analysis-Transient in R-L, R-C and R-L-C Circuits, time constant, initial conditions.

Unit – III
Coupled Circuits – self and mutual inductance, Coefficient of coupling, modelling of coupled circuits,
Dot convention tuned coupled circuit. Concept of reflected impedance.

Unit – IV
Resonance of series and parallel circuit, Q-factor, selectivity and bandwidth, half power frequencies.
Locas diagram of series and parallel circuit.

Unit – V
Polyphase Circuits – Advantages of three phase system, Star-Delta connection of balanced and
unbalanced circuit, Relation between line and phase voltage and currents in star and delta connection,
3-phase balance circuit, 3-phase unbalance circuit, measurement of power and power factor of a
balanced 3- phase load, unbalanced loads.

Text Books:
1. Mittal GK; Network Analysis; Khanna Publisher
2. Charles K. Alexander & Matthew N.O. Sadiku: Electrical Circuits: TMH

Reference Books:
1. Sudhakar & Pillai; Circuit & Networks- Analysis and Synthesis; TMH
2. Schaums Outline Series of Electrical Circuits by J.A. Administer.
3. Van Valkenburg – Network Analysis

List of experiments:
1. To Verify Thevenin Theorem.
2. To Verify Superposition Theorem.
3. To Verify Reciprocity Theorem.
4. To Verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
5. To Verify Millman’s Theorem.
6. Measurement of power in 3 - phase circuit.
7. To Find Frequency Response of RLC Series Circuit.
8. To Find Frequency Response of RLC parallel Circuit.
BE III Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-3204 Electronic Devices & Circuits L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22
Unit – I
Transistor – BJT, FET, MOSFET, types working principal characteristics and region of operation, load
line, biasing method, transistor as an amplifier gain, bandwidth, frequency response.
Unit – II
Small signal analysis of transistor (Low freq.) using h – parameters, thermal runway, and thermal
stability.
Unit – III
Large Signal Amplifier – Classification of power amplifier class A, Class B, Class AB, Class C amplifier,
their efficiency and power dissipation, push-pull and complimentary push-pull amplifier.
Unit – IV
Operational amplifier – Characteristics, slew rate, band width, offset voltage, basic current, applications-
inverting, non-inverting amplifier, summer, average, differentiator integrator, differential amplifier,
instrumentation amplifier, instrumentation amplifier, log and antilog amplifier, voltage to current and
current to voltage converters, comparators, scmitt trigger, active filters, 555 timer and its application.

Unit – V
Feedback amplifier, negative feedback amplifier, voltage-series, voltage-shunt, current-series and
current-shunt feedback, sinusoidal oscillators, R-C (Hartley-Colpitts) oscillators, R-C phase shift
oscillators, Wien Bridge and crystal oscillators.

Text Books:
1. Millman Halkias; Electronic Devices and Circuits; McGraw- Hill
2. Millman & Halkias; Integrated Electronics; McGraw- Hill.

Reference Books:
1. Millman & Grabel, “Micro Electronics”, McGraw- Hill.
2. R.A. Gaikward; OP- Amp and linear Integreted circuit; PHI
3. Botkar; Integrated Circuits; Khanna

List of experiments:
1 V-I Characteristics of different types of Diodes.
2 Applications of diodes and Design of various clipping and clamping circuits.
3 Design half & full wave rectifier
4 Design & Analysis of transistor amplifier in CE, CB & CC configuration.
5 Design & Analysis of JFET Amplifier.
6 Design & Analysis of MOSFET Amplifier.
7 To study and construct power amplifiers of various classes.
8 Study of various oscillators.
9 Char. of Op-Amp (input offset voltage, slew rate CMRR, BW, Input bias current)
10 Linear application of OP-Amp (voltage follower, inviting and non-inverting amplifier and their
frequency response adder subtractor differential amplifier, integrator and differential frequency
response).
11 Study of Op-Amp as a comparator
12 Design of Schmitt trigger
13 Design of monoastable & astable multivibrator
BE III Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-3205 Electrical Workshop L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 0 0 4 4 60 20

Experiments:

I Study of various electrical wiring components and other equipments.


(a) Domestic.
(b) Industrial.

II Study & practice of different wiring.


(a) Domestic.
(b) Industrial.

III Study of electrical earthing & earth resistance testing.


(a) Domestic.
(b) Industrial.

IV Study & practice of various lighting systems.


(1) Fluorescent lamp
(2) HPMV lamp
(3) SV lamp
(4) Metal Hallide lamp
(5) Halogen lamp

V Study of Electrical Motor starter


(a) DOL
(b) Semi–automatic star delta
(c) Fully–automatic star delta
(d) Auto-transformer motor starter
(e) DC motor starter

VI Study of various types of cables, conductors and insulators.

Books:

1. S.L. Uppal Electrical estimating and costing.


2. J.B. Gupta Electrical estimating and costing and other reference books.
BE IV Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-4201 Electromagnetic Fields & Materials L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 0 4 70 22

Unit – I
Review of rectangular, cylindrical, spherical co-ordinate systems, conversion of vector from one system
to another, concept of incremental length, area and volume. Expression for gradient, divergence, curl &
Laplacian in generalised co-ordinate system too. Electrostatics – Coulomb’s law & Gauss’s law for
various charge distributions, method of images. Poisson’s & Laplace’s equation, boundary conditions.

Unit – II
Thermal, Mechanical and electrical properties of various types conductors, insulators and
semiconductors. Equation of continuity. Dielectric material in electric field, polarization. Capacitance of
different configuration energy stored in electrical field. Claussius Mossotti equation.

Unit – III
Static field & material- Biot Savarts law (Analysis with different current flow configuration), Ampere’s
circuital law & its application. Lorentz force, magnetic dipole, magnetic boundary condition.
Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic & Ferromagnetic materials and its B-H curve. Hysterises loss, eddy current
loss.

Unit – IV
Scalar magnetic potential & Vector magnetic potential, their properties & limitations with analysis of
different simple configuration. Self & mutual inductance of various geometric configurations, Faraday’s
law, Maxwell’s equation in various form.

Unit – V
Wave equation in free space conducting medium. Uniform plane wave and its general solution. Wave
equation in phasor form. Wave propagation and its characteristics in loss less medium, free space and
conducting medium. Polarisation of wave. Wave’s normal and oblique incidence on perfect conductor
and dielectric. Poynting vector and flow of power. Complex pointing vector.

Books:
1. S.P. Seth , Electromagnetic field
2. William H. Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetic
3. G.S.N. Raju, Electromagnetic field theory & transmission line.
4. P.V. Gupta, Electromagnetic Fields.
5. John D. Kraus, Electromagnetic.
6. K.A. Gangadhar, Field Theory.
7. Jon Allison – Electrical Engineering materials & Devices.
8. A.K. Dekkar – Electrical Engineering materials.
9. Kortisky– Electrical Engineering materials & Devices.
10. B.M. Tareev – Materials for Electrical Engineering.

BE IV Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.


COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-4202 Electrical Machine-I L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22
Unit - I
EME Conversion :- Principal of virtual work, Singly excited systems, Energy, force and torque
calculation for such a system, reluctance, permeance, self and mutual inductances, Derivation of torque
equation for single phase reluctance motor, generalization of this concept for multiple excited systems.
Calculation of torque in electrical machine by (i) coupled circuit view – point and (ii) magnetic field view
point. Relation between mechanical and electrical angle. Elementary ideas about motor and generator.
Introduction to the analysis of synchronous and induction machines based on principles of electro
mechanical energy conversion. Self and mutual induction as functions of space angle. General
equations of voltage and torque in different cases. Coupled circuit view point.

Unit - II
DC Machines :- Constructional details about essential features such as the field magnet, armature
winding, commutator, brush gear etc. Simple armature windings, lap and wave armature winding as
current sheet-interpretation of torque equations: Voltage generated in an electrical m/c voltage
generated in a DC Machine. DC Machine magnetic fields-flux and mmf distribution. Position of brushes,
armature Ampere turns – cross magnetizing and demagnetizing effect of armature reaction, effect of
armature reaction on field form, brush shifting, reactance voltage, commutation, methods of improving
commutation interpoles, High resistance brushes, compensating winding, analysis of DC machine from
electric circuit and magnetic circuit view point. Characteristics of DC generators, effect of saturation
magnetization characteristics, critical resistance, load and total characteristics of separately excited,
series, shunt and compound machines, load sharing.

Unit - III
The D.C. motor – Principle of operation, back e.m.f , speed of D.C. motor, use of starter-3 point and 4
point, magnetic controller for D.C. motor, speed control of D.C. motor, characteristics of series, shunt
and compound motors, losses in d.c. motors and efficiency, testing of d.c. machines-direct, indirect and
regenerative test, separation of losses in d.c. machine, application of d.c. machine.

Unit - IV
Transformers: Elementary Principle of transformer ;constructional detail, classification of transformers
according to its magnetic circuit, electric circuit, uses ,cooling system etc. Magnetic coupled circuit,
introduction to transformer, self and leakage reactance, voltage and current ratios, vector diagram as
on no load, development of equivalent circuit concept, equivalent resistances reactances, referred
quantities performance calculation, regulation-kapp’s regulation diagram, per unit and percentage
regulation, efficiency, maximum efficiency, effect of saturation on exciting current, In rush of
magnetizing current, vector diagrams on load (lag and lead cases) Testing of transformers-o.c. and s.c.
tests for calculation of equivalent circuit parameters of transformer. Auto transformer vector diagram,
economy in copper in comparison to two winding transformer.

Unit - V
Polyphase transformers- Three winding transformer equivalent circuit, star equivalent, regulation and
vector diagram. Polyphase transformers-transformer connections – merits and demerits, three – phase,
two phase and single phase conversion – Scott ,V, and T, method of obtaining 6, 9 and 12 phase
supply from three phase supply. Effect of harmonics in different connections of transformers.
Transformer banks, parallel operation of transformers and load sharing.

Books:
1. Alternating current machinery-by Fitzarld and kingslay
2. Alternating current machines-by Puchstein,Lioyed and Conord.
3. Performance and design of d.c. machine-by Clayton

List of experiments:
1. To perform open circuit and short circuit test on single phase transformers and evaluation of
performance.
2. Perform Simpers test on 2 single phase transformers.
3. To perform the parallel of 2, single phase transformer and observe load sharing.
4. Swinburns test on DC motor and determine its efficiency.
5. To perform speed control of DC Motor by field control method.
6. To perform speed control of DC Motor by armature control method
7. To plot OCC on a separately excited DC generator.
8. Perform load test on DC generator.
9. Load test on single phase transformer and determination of voltage regulation and efficiency at
different power factors.
10. Study of Scott connection of transformer.
11. Polarity test of transformer

BE IV Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.


COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-4203 Power System-I L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22
Unit - I
Transmission Systems: Various system of transmission & their comparison, HVDC transmission
Converter, inverter, filters & substation layout. Types of Conductors, Line Parameters: calculation of
inductance and capacitance of single and double circuit transmission lines, three phase lines with
stranded and bundle conductors.
Unit - II
Performance of Transmission Lines: ABCD constants and equivalent circuits of short, medium & long
lines. Line Performance: regulation and efficiency of short, medium and long lines, Series and shunt
compensation, Power flow along a transmission line and circle diagram.
Unit - III
Distribution Systems: Primary and secondary distribution systems, concentrated & uniformly distributed
loads on distributors fed at one and both ends, ring distribution, sub mains and tapered mains, voltage
drop and power loss calculations, voltage regulators, Feeders Kelvin’s law and modified Kelvin’s law for
feeder conductor size and its limitations.
Unit - IV
Insulators and Corona: Types, string efficiency, grading ring. Corona-losses, critical disruptive voltage,
disadvantages of corona, potential distribution over a string of suspension insulator.
Unit – V
Mechanical Design and Cables: Mechanical Design of Transmission Lines, preventive maintenance.
Different types of tower, sag-tension calculations, sag-template, string charts, vibration dampers, line
supports, spacing of conductors and grounds. Classification, Construction and characteristic of different
types. Insulation resistance of cables, capacitance of single and three core cables, grading
(capacitance and inter sheath), laying dielectric stress and sheath loss in cables.
References:
1. Nagrath IJ and Kothari DP, Tata McGraw Hill - Power System Engineering.
2. John S. Grainger and W. D. Stevenson Jr., McGraw Hill - Power System Analysis.
3. Deshpande MV, TMH - Electric Power System Design.
4. Central Electricity Generating Board, Vol 1-8, Pergamon Oxfd - Modem Power System Practice.
5. James J. Burke, Marcel Dekker - Power Distribution Engineering: Fundamentals & Applications.
6. Westinghouse Electric Corp, East Pittsbrg - Electric Transmission & Distribution.
7. Wadhwa CL, Wiley Eastern Limited - Electric Power Systems.
8. Ashfaq Hussain - Electrical Power System.
9. Gupta BR - Power System Analysis and Design.
10. Ray PHI - Electrical Power System: Concepts, Theory and practice.

List of Experiments:
1 Radial distribution fed at one end.
2 Radial distribution fed at both ends.
3 Analysis of short transmission line.
4 Analysis of medium transmission line using T-equivalent network.
5 Analysis of medium transmission line using π-equivalent network.
6 String efficiency without shielding.
7 String efficiency with shielding.
8 Design of transmission line.

BE IV Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.


COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
Electrical
EE-4204 L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Instrumentation
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22
Unit-I
CRO: Introduction to CRO, Different parts of CRO, Its Block diagram, Electrostatic focusing, Electrostatic
deflection, post deflection acceleration, Vertical & Horizontal deflection system, Time base circuit, deflection
sensitivity of CRT, Lissajous patterns, Extension of frequency range, various types of Oscilloscope. Application
of CROs,
Unit-II
Transducers: Transducers definition and classification, mechanical devices as primary detectors, Characteristic
& choice of Transducers, Resistive, inductive and capacitive transducers, strain gauge and gauge factor,
Thermistor, Thermo couples, LVDT, RVDT, Synchros, Piezo-Electric transducers, magnetostrictive transducers,
Hall effect transducers, Opto-electronic transducers such as photo voltaic, Photo conductive, photo diode and
photo conductive cells, Photo transistors, Photo optic transducers.
Unit-III
Signal Generators: Fixed & variable frequency AF oscillators, Sine wave generators, Standard signal generator,
AF Sine and Square wave generator Function generator, Square and pulse generator, Random noise generator,
Sweep generator, TV Sweep generator, Marker generator, Sweep- Marker generator, Wobblyscope, Video
pattern generator Vectroscope, Beat frequency oscillator
Wave analyzer: Basic wave analyzer, Frequency selective wave analyzer, Heterodyne wave analyzer, Harmonic
distortion analyzer, spectrum analyzer, digital Fourier analyzer.
Unit-IV
Display Devices: Advantages of Digital instruments over analog instruments, resolution and sensitivity of Digital
meters., Digital Voltmeter - Ramp type, Dual slope integration type, Integrating type, Successive approximation
type, Continuous balance DVM or Servo balancing potentiometer type VM. , comparision of Electronic & Digital
Voltmeter, Digital Multimeter, Digital frequency meter, Time period measurement, High frequency measurement,
Electronic counter, Digital tachometer, Digital PH meter, Digital phase meter, Digital capacitance meter. Digital
display system and indicators like CRT, LED, LCD, Nixies.
Unit-V
Electronic Recording Devices: Recorders: Analog recorders, Graphic Recorder, Strip chart Recorder,
Galvanometer Recorder, Null balance recorder, X-Y recorder, Circular chart recorder, , Oscillo-graphic recorder,
Frequency modulation (FM) recording, PDM recording.
References:
1. Albert. D. Helfrick, W.D. Cooper, PHI - Modern Electronic Instrumentation and measurement techniques.
2. Kalsi H.S., TMH - Electronic Instrumentation.
3. A.K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai and Co - Electrical and Electronic measurements and Instrumentation.
4. E.W. Golding, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd. London 1940-Electrical Measurement and Measuring
Instruments
5. C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sarma, V.S.V. Mani, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. - Instrumentation
Devices and Systems
List of Experiments:-
1. LVDT and capacitance transducers characteristics and calibration.
2. Measurement of R,L,C & Q using LCR-Q meter.
3. Study & measurement of frequency using Lissajous patterns.
4. Measurement of pressure using pressure sensor.
5. Study of Piezo-electric Transducer and Measurement of impact using Piezo-electric Transducer
6. Measurement of Displacement using LVDT.
7. Measurement of speed of a Motor using photoelectric transducer.
8. Characteristics of platinum RTD.
9. Characteristics of NTC thermistor.
10. Characteristics of k –type thermocouple.
BE IV Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-4205 Digital Electronics & Logic Design L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22
Unit – I
(A) Number system: Various number systems – decimal, Binary, Hex, and Octal with mutual
conversion, binary arithmetic in computers, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
(B) Binary codes: Weighted, non – weighted codes, Error detecting correcting codes, alpha numeric
codes, ASCII codes.

Unit – II Boolean Algebra & Logic Hardware:


(A) Boolean algebra; AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, EXOR Operation and gates, Law of Boolean
algebra, reduction of Boolean expression, logic diagram, Universal building blocks, Negative logic.
(B) Logic Hardware: Diode as switch, Bipolar transistor as switch FET as switch, MOSFET (Depletion
and enhancement mode) IC technology, MSI, LSI, VLSI, Logic specification, Logic families (DTL, TTL,
ECL, MOS, CMOS)

Unit – III Conventional Circuits and System


(A) Combinational logic: Minterms and Maxterm, True table and Kamaugh mapping, reduction of
Boolean expression with SOP, POS and Mixed terms, Incompletely Specified functions multiple output
minimization, variable mapping, minimization by tabular/Quine Mc Cluskey method.
(B) Encoders, Decoders, multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Code converters, Binary address Digital
comparator, Parity checker/generator, Programming logic Array (PLA)

Unit - IV Sequential Circuits:


(A) State tables and diagrams, flip flop and its various types – JK, RS, TD, Pulse and edge triggered flip
flops transition and excitation tables, timing diagram.
(B) Shift registers: Series and parallel data transfer, ripple counters, Synchronous counters, modulo N
counter design, up down counters, ring.

Unit – V Memory and A/D Conversion


(A) Semi Conductor ROM, Bipolar and MOS RAM, organization of RAM Memory sub system, timing
circuit, clock circuit and IC timer.
(B) Analog/Digital Converters: D/A Conversion, dual slop integration successive approximation, parallel
and parallel/ series conversion, converter specification.
Reference Books:
1. An introduction to digital computer design by V Rajaraman and T Radhakrishanan, 3rd Edn. PHI.
2. Digital principles and application by A P Malvino and B P Leach, 4th Edn. McGraw Hill.
3. Digital computer fundamentals by T C Bratee, 6th Edn. McGraw Hill.
4. Pulse, digital and switching circuits – Millman.
5. Digital electronics by W H Gothmann, 2nd Edn. PHI
List of experiments:
1. Verification of truth table of AND, OR, NOT gates.
2. Verification of truth table of NAND, NOR gates.
3. Verification of truth table of half adder.
4. Verification of truth table of full adder.
5. Verification of truth table of R-S flip flop.
6. Verification of truth table of J-K flip flop.
7. Study of shift register.
8. Study of counter.
9. Study of code converter.
10. Study of comparator.
BE IV Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-4206 Elect. Engg. Drawing L T P Credits
Duration 3 Hours 0 0 2 2

1. Drawing the individual parts of D.C. machines such as Yoke pole. Armature, commutater and
making an assembled drawing of D.C. machine & Armature winding.

2. Drawing of Constructional details of induction motor (slip ring type) and alternator.

3. Drawing of Constructional details of transformer including of care and winding along with
different types of core and winding arrangements
.
4. Sketching of principle diagrams of moving iron, moving coil and induction type of instruments.

5. Drawing of different type of cables.

6. Sketching various types of insulators used, such as pin, suspension and shackle type.

7. Wiring diagram of service mains.

8. Connections of pole mounted substations.

References:

1. Text book of Electrical Engineering Drawing – By K.L. Narang

2. An Introduction to Electrical Drawing – By Gibbens.

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