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PABNA, BANGLADESH
EXAMINATIONS:
2020 [1st Year 1st Semester & 2nd Semester]
2021 [2nd Year 1st Semester & 2nd Semester]
2022 [3rd Year 1st Semester & 2nd Semester]
2023 [4th Year1st Semester & 2nd Semester]
PUST started its Four-year undergraduate program in 2009 with four departments.
Now the University has 21 departments under five faculties namely Faculty of
Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Business Studies,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Science and Faculty of Life and Earth Science. It
has Four-year undergraduate programs, such as, B. Sc. (Engineering), BURP, B.Sc.
(Honors), BBA, BA (Honors), BSS (Honors) degrees, and Five-year undergraduate
programs, such as, B. Pharm. (Professional) and B. Arch. degrees.
Conducting postgraduate studies and research are now among the primary activities
of the university. Most of the departments under different faculties also offer M. Sc.
(Engineering), M. Engg., M. Phil. and Ph. D. degrees.
The vision of PUST is to maintaining and raising the quality and standard of higher
education for the students as in international standards and to lead Bangladesh in
Science, Engineering and Technology by quality education, research and innovation.
The university has total 166 teachers out of which 131 teachers are in service and
the rest of the teachers are on study leave for higher studies, teaching and research in
various universities/institutes around the world (as on February 2020). The
following is a list of teachers in different posts.
1.6.1 Faculties
Faculty Departments
1. Computer Science and Engineering
2. Electrical and Electronic Engineering
3. Electrical, Electronic and Communication
Faculty of Engineering Engineering
and Technology 4. Information and Communication
Engineering
1.6.2 Institute
Institute of Modern Language
Associate Professor
1. Md Saiful Islam
B. Sc., M.Sc. (RU), M. Phil. (RU)
Field of Specialization: Electronics
Assistant Professors
3. Purno Mohon Ghosh*
B. Sc., M.Sc. (RU)
Field of Specialization: Electrically Small Antennas, 3D Printed Antennas
7. S. M. Yahea Mahbub*
B. Sc., M.Sc. (DU)
Field of Specialization: Antenna, Microwave Components
4. Electronics Lab I
5. Electronics Lab II
7. Telecommunication Lab
9. Computer Lab
3.2 Registration
A student shall attain her/his studentship for the University to an academic
programme as per the University rules. S/he shall be required to register with the
University through the University registration process on payment of required fees
as determined by the University authority from time to time.
For Example:
EECE 1 1 01
First Semester
First Year
(iv) Class Attendance: The distribution of marks for class attendance (theoretical
and sessional/laboratory) shall be as follows:
Attendance Marks
90% and above 10
85% to less than 90% 9
80% to less than 85% 8
75% to less than 80% 7
70% to less than 75% 6
60% to less than 70% 5
Below 60% 0
(i) At the end of the course, the course teacher shall calculate total marks of
the continuous assessment (including class attendance) and prepare a marks
sheet. S/he shall notify it to the students and submit the same to the
Chairman of the examination committee as well as to the Controller of
Examinations before start of the semester final examination.
(ii) The course teacher shall also submit the class attendance report with the
register/ documents to the Chairman of the Department for percentage
calculation before sending the examination entry forms to the Controller of
Examinations.
c) First and Second Examiners: There shall be two question setters and examiners
(first and second) for each course of the semester final examination. The course
teacher shall act as first examiner. The examination committee shall select the
d) Final Marks: The average of the marks given by the two examiners shall be
taken as final. If the marks of two examiners are differed by 20% or more, the
relevant answer script (s) will go for third examination. In that case, the average of
nearest two marks will be taken as final marks. If two marks are equidistant from the
other, then average of three marks will be taken as the final.
f) Letter Grade and Grade Point: Total marks obtained in each course, oral (viva-
voce) examination, internship etc. shall be converted into letter grade (LG) and
grade point (GP) as follows:
C * G
i 1
i i
GPA= n
, (i)
Ci 1
i
C
j 1
j *Gj
YGPA= 2
, (ii)
C
j 1
j
C
k 1
k * Gk
CGPA= m
, (iii)
Ck 1
k
where, m is the total number of years being considered, Ck is the total number of
credits registered during a year, and Gk is the YGPA of that particular year.
Say, a student completed eight courses in a semester and obtained the following
grade:
CGPA=317.865/81.50=3.90
Theory Sessional
Year/ Viva- Total
Semester Voce Credits
Course Credits Course Credits
Group Selection:
1. Students will be divided into three major groups on the basis of options
given by the students and their CGPA at the end of 3 rd year 1st semester.
For regular students, this will be done in 3rd year 2nd semester.
2. Maximum number of students in any major group will be N/3, where N is
the total number of students in a class.
3. A student will have to take 05 (five) elective courses along with the
corresponding sessional courses from the respective group.
4. Students will be assigned their thesis in 4th year 1st semester.
The department will offer following courses for the B. Sc. Engineering (EECE)
degree:
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE
1 Electrical Circuits I 3.00 3.00 3.00
1111
EECE Sessional Based on
2 3.00 1.50 1.50
1112 Electrical Circuits I
PHY
3 Physics 3.00 3.00 3.00
1101
CE
4 Engineering Graphics 3.00 1.50 1.50
1101
HUM
5 English 3.00 3.00 3.00
1101
Differential Calculus
MATH
6 and Analytical 3.00 3.00 3.00
1101
Geometry
CHEM Physical and
7 3.00 3.00 3.00
1101 Inorganic Chemistry
EECE
8 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
1100
Total => 15.00 15.00 6.00 3.75 18.75
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE Electrical Circuits
1 3.00 3.00 3.00
1211 II
Sessional Based
EECE
2 on Electrical 3.00 1.50 1.50
1212
Circuits II
EECE
3 Electronics I 3.00 3.00 3.00
1221
EECE Sessional Based
4 3.00 1.50 1.50
1222 on Electronics I
Computer
CSE
5 Fundamental and 3.00 3.00 3.00
1201
Programming
Sessional Based
CSE on Computer
6 3.00 1.50 1.50
1202 Fundamental and
Programming
STAT
7 Statistics 3.00 3.00 3.00
1201
Integral Calculus
MATH
8 and Differential 3.00 3.00 3.00
1201
Equations
EECE
9 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
1200
Total => 15.00 15.00 9.00 5.25 20.25
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE
1 Electronics II 3.00 3.00 3.00
2111
EECE Sessional Based on
2 3.00 1.50 1.50
2112 Electronics II
Electrical
EECE
3 Properties of 3.00 3.00 3.00
2121
Materials
EECE Electrical
4 3.00 3.00 3.00
2131 Machine I
HUM
5 Bangladesh Studies 2.00 2.00 2.00
2101
Industrial
HUM
6 Management and 3.00 3.00 3.00
2111
Accounting
MATH Linear Algebra and
7 3.00 3.00 3.00
2101 Vector Analysis
EECE
8 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
2100
Total => 17.00 17.00 3.00 2.25 19.25
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE
1 Digital Electronics 3.00 3.00 3.00
2211
EECE Sessional Based on
2 3.00 1.50 1.50
2212 Digital Electronics
EECE Electrical
3 3.00 3.00 3.00
2221 Machine II
EECE Sessional Based on
4 3.00 1.50 1.50
2222 Electrical Machine II
EECE Pulse and Switching
5 3.00 3.00 3.00
2231 Circuits
Sessional Based on
EECE
6 Pulse and Switching 3.00 1.50 1.50
2232
Circuits
Specials Functions
MATH
7 and Numerical 3.00 3.00 3.00
2201
Methods
HUM
8 Economics 3.00 3.00 3.00
2201
EECE Electrical and
9 3.00 1.50 1.50
2242 Electronic Workshop
EECE
10 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
2200
Total => 15.00 15.00 12.00 6.75 21.75
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE Electromagnetic
1 3.00 3.00 3.00
3111 Fields and Waves
EECE Industrial and Power
2 3.00 3.00 3.00
3121 Electronics
Sessional Based on
EECE
3 Industrial and Power 3.00 1.50 1.50
3122
Electronics
EECE Communication
4 3.00 3.00 3.00
3131 Fundamentals
Sessional Based on
EECE
5 Communication 3.00 1.50 1.50
3132
Fundamentals
EECE
6 Power System I 3.00 3.00 3.00
3141
EECE Sessional Based on
7 3.00 1.50 1.50
3142 Power System I
EECE
8 Control System 3.00 3.00 3.00
3151
EECE
9 Project 0.75 0.75
3000
EECE
10 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
3100
Total => 15.00 15.00 9.00 6.00 21.00
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE Radio and TV
1 3.00 3.00 3.00
3211 Engineering
EECE Telecommunication
2 3.00 3.00 3.00
3221 Engineering
Sessional Based on
EECE
3 Telecommunication 3.00 1.50 1.50
3222
Engineering
EECE Microprocessor and
4 3.00 3.00 3.00
3231 Embedded System
Sessional Based on
EECE
5 Microprocessor and 3.00 1.50 1.50
3232
Embedded System
EECE
6 Signals and Systems 3.00 3.00 3.00
3241
EECE Sessional Based on
7 3.00 1.50 1.50
3242 Signals and Systems
EECE VLSI Circuits and
8 3.00 3.00 3.00
3251 Design
Sessional Based on
EECE
9. VLSI Circuits and 1.50 0.75 0.75
3252
Design
EECE
10 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
3200
Total => 15.00 15.00 10.50 6.00 21.00
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE Digital Signal
1 3.00 3.00 3.00
4111 Processing
Sessional Based on
EECE
2 Digital Signal 3.00 1.50 1.50
4112
Processing
Wireless and
EECE
3 Mobile 3.00 3.00 3.00
4121
Communication
Sessional Based on
EECE Wireless and
4 1.50 0.75 0.75
4122 Mobile
Communication
EECE
5 Elective I 3.00 3.00 3.00
41XX
EECE Sessional Based on
6 1.50 0.75 0.75
41XX Elective I
EECE
7 Elective II 3.00 3.00 3.00
41XX
EECE Sessional Based on
1.50 0.75 0.75
41XX Elective II
EECE
8 Elective III 3.00 3.00 3.00
41XX
EECE Sessional Based on
9 1.50 0.75 0.75
41XX Elective III
EECE
10 Industrial Training 0.75 0.75
4181
EECE
11 Thesis* 0.00 0.00
4000
EECE
11 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
4100
Total => 15.00 15.00 9.00 6.00 21.00
nd
*Thesis evaluation will be made in the 2 Semester.
Theory Sessional
Sl. Course Total
Course Title Contact Contact
No. Code Credits Credits Credits
Hrs/week Hrs/week
EECE Computer Networks and
1 3.00 3.00 3.00
4211 Data Communication
Sessional Based on
EECE
2 Computer Networks and 1.50 0.75 0.75
4212 Data Communication
EECE Measurement and
3 3.00 3.00 3.00
4221 Instrumentation
Sessional Based on
EECE
4 Measurement and 1.50 0.75 0.75
4222
Instrumentation
EECE
5 Digital Communication 3.00 3.00 3.00
4231
EECE Sessional Based on Digital
6 1.50 0.75 0.75
4232 Communication
EECE
7 Elective IV 3.00 3.00 3.00
42XX
EECE
9 Elective V 3.00 3.00 3.00
42XX
ETE
10 Thesis 8.00 4.00 4.00
4000
EECE
11 Viva-voce 0.75 0.75
4200
12 Study Tour - - - - -
Total => 15.00 15.00 12.50 7.00 22.00
Elective I
Elective II
Elective III
Elective IV
Elective V
Circuit Variables and Elements: Voltage, current, power, energy, independent and
dependent sources, resistance, inductance and capacitance. Introduction to non-
sinusoidal waveforms, calculation of RMS and average value for non-sinusoidal
waveforms.
Basic Laws: Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws. Voltage divider and
current divider rules, Delta-Wye equivalent circuits. Series, parallel and series-parallel
circuits and their equivalents.
Techniques for Circuit Analysis: Nodal and mesh analysis including supernode
supermesh. Techniques of General DC/AC Circuit Analysis (Containing both
independent and dependent sources): Node-voltage method, Mesh-current method,
Source Transformations.
Network Theorem: Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem and superposition theorem
with applications in circuits having independent and dependent sources, Millman’s
theorem, Compensation theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem and Reciprocity
Theorem.
Energy Storage Elements: Properties of Inductances and capacitances, Series-
parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances, Responses of RL and RC
circuits: Natural and step responses.
Sinusoidal Functions: Instantaneous current, voltage, power, effective current and
voltage, average power, phasors and complex quantities. Impedance, admittance,
reactance, susceptance of RL, RC and RLC branches.
Analysis of Single Phase AC Circuits: Vector diagram representation of AC
circuits, Series and parallel RL, RC and RLC circuits, Techniques of general ac
circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources): nodal and
mesh analysis for AC circuits, application of network theorems in AC circuit
analysis.
Books Recommended:
Electrostatic and Steady Electric Current: Gauss's Law and its application, Electric
field in dielectric media, Energy in an electrostatic field, Concept of electric current;
Current density; Equation of continuity; Resistivity and Conductivity; Electrostatic
force, Electromotive force.
Magnetic Field and Electromagnetic Induction: Magnetic induction, Magnetic force
on a current, Torque on a current loop, Ampere's law, Biot-Savart law and its
applications, Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, Lenz's law, Induced current
and voltage, Self-inductance and mutual inductance, Inductor.
Waves and oscillations: Differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator, total
energy and average energy, combination of simple harmonic oscillations, spring
mass system, torsional pendulum; two body oscillation, reduced mass, damped
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.39
oscillation, forced oscillation, resonance, progressive wave, power and intensity of
wave, stationary wave, group and phase velocities.
Optics: Defects of images: spherical aberration, astigmatism, coma, distortion,
curvature, chromatic aberration. Theories of light; Interference of light: Young‟s
double slit experiment, displacement of fringes and its uses, Fresnel bi-prism,
interference in thin films, Newton's rings, interferometers; Diffraction: Diffraction
by single slit, diffraction from a circular aperture, resolving power of optical
instruments, diffraction at double slit and N-slits, diffraction grating; polarization:
Production and analysis of polarized light, Brewster’s law, Malus law, polarization
by double refraction, Nicol prism, optical activity, Polarimeters.
Thermal Physics: The first law of thermodynamics and its applications; Carnot‟s
cycle, second law thermodynamics, Carnot‟s theorem, entropy, Thermodynamic
functions, Maxwell relations, Clausius and Clapeyron equation, Kinetic Theory of
gases- Kinetic interpretation of temperature, specific heats of ideal gases,
equipartition of energy, mean free path, Maxwell's distribution of molecular speeds,
reversible and irreversible processes.
Quantum Mechanics: Wave function and wave equation, Time dependent and time
independent Schrodinger’s equation, De-Broglie waves, Uncertainty principle,
Photoelectric effect, Quantum theory of light, Phase and group velocity, Compton
effect.
Sound and Acoustics: Simple harmonic motion, wave equation, Principle of
superposition. Beats, Dispersion, Phase and group velocities, Doppler's effect, Free
and force vibrations. Reverberation, Noise Insulation and Reduction, Compound
Absorption, Sound Distribution, Room Acoustics, Recording.
Thermoelectricity and Photoelectricity: Thermal electromotive forces, Seeback
effect and Peltier effect, Thermocouple and Thermo-emf, Laws of photoemission and
Einstein's equation, Photoelectric cell and its use.
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. SchrampferAzar : Basic English Grammar
2. Martin Hewings : Advanced Grammar in Use With
answers
3. Loes Van : Communicating Handbook
4. Simon Sweeney : English for Business Communication
Student's Book
5. Nell Ann Pickett : Technical English: Writing, Reading and
Speaking (8th Edition)
6. A.S. Hornby : Cambridge English for Engineering
Student's Book with Audio CDs (2)
(Cambridge Professional English)
(Analytical Geometry)
1. a) Co-ordinate systems: Cartesian co-ordinates, Polar co-ordinates, Parameters,
Standard Equations in different co-ordinates systems and their parametric
representations, Transformation of co-ordinates.
b) Pair of straight lines: Condition for a general equation of 2nd degree in two
variables to represent pair of straight lines, Properties of pair of straight lines.
2. a) Conics: The general equation of 2nd degree in two variables and reduction to
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. R. D. Madan : Modern Inorganic Chemistry
2. M. M. Haque and M. A. : Principles of Physical Chemistry
Nawab
3. Esmarch S. Gilreath : Fundamental Concepts in Inorganic
Chemistry
4. G. M. Barrow : Physical Chemistry
5. W. J. Moore : Physical Chemistry
6. Keith J. Laidler, John H. : Physical Chemistry
Meiser
7. S. R. Palit : Elementary Physical Chemistry
8. S. Z. Haider : Modern Inorganic Chemistry
9. Audrey L. Companion : Chemical Bonding
10. F. Albert Cotton, G : Basic Inorganic Chemistry
Wilkinson, P. L. Gaus
11. Donald K. Sebera : Electronic Structure and Chemical Bonding
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. H. L Capron & K. Williams : Computer & Data Processing, The
Benjamin Cumings Pub.86
2. Barry Shore : Introduction to Computer Information
Systems
3. B. Kerningham & D. Ritiche : The C Programming Language
4. H. Schildt : C++: The complete reference
5. E. Balagurusamy : Programming in ANSI C
6. Charles S Parker : Computer and their Applications
7. R. M. Stair : Principles of Data Processing
8. H. Schildt : Teach Yourself C
Books Recommended:
(Differential Equations)
1. a) Definitions and classifications of differential equations, formation of
differential equations, existence and uniqueness theorem (Statement and
application only), separable and homogeneous equations.
b) Exact equation, integrating factor, equations made exact by integrating
factor, first order linear equation, Bernoulli equations, Riccati equation.
2. a) First order higher degree equations-solvable for x, y and p, Clairaut's
equation, singular solutions, orthogonal and oblique trajectories.
b) Higher order linear homogeneous equation with constant coefficients,
reduction of order, basic theorems.
3. a) Linear non-homogeneous equation with constant coefficients, Method of
undetermined coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Operator
method.
b) Linear equation with variable coefficients: Cauchy-Euler equation, Legendre
equation, operational factoring, exact equation.
4. a) Series solutions of linear differential equations: Taylor series method,
Frobenius method.
b) Systems of linear differential equations: Method of elimination, Euler's
method, matrix method.
Books Recommended:
1. S. L. Ross : Differential Equations
2. G. F. Simmons : Differential Equations
3. F. Ayres : Differential Equations
4. B. D. Sharma : Differential Equations
5. H. Anton : Calculus
Books Recommended:
1. Robert Boylestad and Louis : Electronic Devices and Circuits
Nashelsky
2. Thomas L. Floyd and David M. : Electronics Fundamentals:
Buchla Circuits, Devices & Applications
3. Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith : Microelectronic Circuits: Theory
and Applications
4. J. Millman and C.C. Halkias : Electronic Devices and Circuits
5. Donald A. Neamen : Semiconductor Physics and
Devices
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.52
6. Albert P. Malvino and David J. Bates : Electronic Principles
7. David A Bell : Electronic Devices and Circuits
Crystal structures: Types of crystals, lattice and basis, Bravais lattice and
Miller indices. Classical theory of electrical and thermal conduction:
Scattering, mobility and resistivity, temperature dependence of metal
resistivity, Mathiessen”s rule, Hall effect and thermal conductivity.
Introduction to quantum mechanics: Wave nature of electrons,
Schrodinger”s equation, one-dimensional quantum problems- infinite
quantum well, potential step and potential barrier; Heisenbergs”s uncertainty
principle and quantum box, Electron in a 3D box. Hydrogen Atom.
Band theory of solids: Band theory from molecular orbital, Bloch theorem, Kronig-
Penny model, Brillouin zone, effective mass, density-of-states. Carrier statistics:
Maxwell-Boltzmann and Fermi-Dirac distributions, Fermi energy. Modern theory of
metals: Determination of Fermi energy and average energy of electrons, classical
and quantum mechanical calculation of specific heat.
Electrical Conduction in Semiconductors: Band model of semiconductor, Intrinsic
semiconductor, Extrinsic semiconductors, Drift mobility, Diffusion constant, Minority
carrier life time, Hall effect, Metal-semiconductor contacts.
Dielectric Properties of Materials: Basic relationship and parameters, Modes of
dielectric polarization, Experimental methods and results, Ferro electricity, Piezo
Electricity.
Magnetic Properties of Materials: Magnetic moment, magnetization and relative
permittivity, different types of magnetic materials, origin of ferromagnetism and
magnetic domains.
Optoelectronics: Free carrier effects, Lattice absorption, Electronic absorption,
Traps, Luminescence, Light detectors, Light emitting diodes (LEDs), Electro-optic,
photorefractive, and nonlinear materials, Volume holography and phase
conjugation, Acousto-optic interaction, Integrated optics, Spatial light modulators,
Optical switching.
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.53
Introduction to Superconductivity: Zero resistance and Meissner effect, Type I
and Type II superconductors and critical current density. BCS theory. Magnetic
recording materials, Josephson theory.
Introduction to meta-materials: Natural and artificial materials, Photonic bandgap
materials, Resonant elements for metamaterials, Polarizability of a current-carrying
resonant loop, Effect of negative material constants.
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended.
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
Linear Algebra: Vector space, subspace, sum and direct sum, Linear dependence
and independence, Basis and Dimension, Linear transformation: Range, Kernel,
nullity, rank, singular and non-singular transformations, Matrix representation of a
linear operator. Change of basis, similarity, Matrices and linear mappings.
Characteristic roots and Vectors of linear transformations.
(Vector Analysis)
Vectors and scalars:Definitions and fundamental laws, product of vectors,
geometrical and physical interpretations, reciprocal vectors, Vector Geometry,
Equation of planes, straight lines and spheres.
Vector Differentiation and Integration:Vector Differential Operators, Gradient,
Divergence, Curl and their Physical Interpretations, Line Integral,Surface and
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.58
Volume Integral, Green's Theorem, Gauss' theorem and Stokes’ Theorem and their
applications.
Curvilinear Coordinates: Introduction, Transformation of Coordinates, Orthogonal
Curvilinear Coordinates, Unit Vectors in Curvilinear Systems, Gradient,
Divergence, Curl, Special Orthogonal Coordinate Systems.
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended.
Linear Wave Shaping: The high-pass and low pass RC circuits (Sinusoidal, Step-
voltage, Pulse, Square-wave, Exponential and ramp inputs), the high-pass RC circuit as
a differentiator, the low-pass RC circuit as an integrator, Attenuator, RL circuits, RLC
circuits, Ringing circuits.
Pulse Transformer: Pulse transformer applications, Transformer models, Complete
equivalent circuit, Rise-time response of a transformer, The flat top of the pulse,
Complete pulse response.
Circuits for Generating Linear Voltage Sweeps: Simple RC integrator, Linear sweep
generators using current source, The miller integrator, Improved miller integrator, The
bootstrap sweep generator, A practical bootstrap circuit.
Blocking- Oscillator Circuits: A triggered transistor blocking oscillator (base timing
and emitter-timing), an astable transistor blocking oscillator (Diode-controlled and RC-
controlled), Application of blocking oscillator.
Negative-Resistance Device & Switching circuits: Negative -resistance and trigger
devices, Tunnel diode, SCR, UJT, Diac and Triac General characteristics of negative
resistance devices, Types of negative-resistance devices, Two terminal and three
Books Recommended:
(Specials Functions)
1. Gamma and Beta functions, Bessel's equation, Bessel functions of first and second
and third kind; recurrence relations; Legendre's differential equations and Legendre
polynomials.
2. Hermite's differential equation, Hermite & Lagrange polynomials;
Hypergeometric function and its properties; Fourier series and Integral; Fourier
and Laplace Transform.
(Numerical Methods)
3. Solutions of Simultaneous Equation: Gauss-Jordan elimination method, Direct
method; Gauss-Seidel iterative method.
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.63
4. Polynomial Interpolation: Errors in interpolation, The Lagrange polynomials;
Lagrange's interpolation formula for unequally spaced data.
5. Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal rules; Simpson's rule; Romberg's formula;
Legendre polynomials.
6. Computer program for solution of numerical methods: Programs for
Trapezoidal rules, Simpson’s rule, Romberg’s formula, Solution of equation by
Gauss-Jordan elimination method, Matrix inversion method.
Books Recommended:
1. S. S. Sastry : Introductory Methods of numerical
Analysis
2. E. Balagurusamy : Numerical Methods
3. YogPrakash and B. S. Rajput : Mathematical Physics
4. Shan S. Kuo : Computer Application of
Numerical Methods
5. I. S. Redheffer and R. M. : Mathematics of Physics and
Sokolnikoff Modern Engineering
6. H. Jeffreys and B. S. Jeffreys : Methods of Mathematical Physics
Books Recommended:
1. Paul A. Samuelson and William D. : Economics
Nordhous
2. Byrons and Stone : Economics
3. K. K. Dewett : Modern Economic Theory
4. H. L. Ahuja : Advanced Economic Theory
5. Government of Bangladesh : Various Five Year Plans
Books Recommended:
Relation between Circuit Theory and Field Theory: Circuit Concepts and its
derivation from Field equations, High frequency circuit concepts, Circuit radiation
resistance, Skin effect, Concept of good & perfect conductors and dielectrics, Depth
of penetration and Circuit impedance, Current distribution in various types of
conductors, internal impedance, power loss.
Radio wave propagation: Plane wave propagation through ionosphere and ground
wave propagation; Effect of earth curvature on wave propagation.
Books Recommended:
1. P. Lorain and D. Corson : Introduction to Electromagnetic Field and
Waves
2. Simon Ramo, John R. : Fields and Waves in Communication
Whinnery, Theodore Van Electronics
Duzer
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. G. K. Mithal : Radio Engineering
2. Louis E. Frenzel : Communication Electronics
3. Theodore S. Rappaport : Wireless Communication
4. G. Kennedy and B. Davis : Electronic Communication Systems
5. H. Taub and D. L. Schilling : Principles of Communication
Systems
Network representation: Single line and reactance diagram of power system and
per unit system. Line representation: equivalent circuit of short, medium and long
lines, reactive compensation of lines, introduction to DC transmission.
Load flow: Gauss- Siedel and Newton Raphson methods. Power flow control.
Synchronous machines: transient and subtransient reactance and short
circuit currents. Symmetrical fault calculation methods.
Symmetrical components: power, unsymmetrical series impedances and sequence
networks. Different types of unsymmetrical faults: solid faults and faults through
impedance.
Transmission line parameters: Inductance - inductance due to internal flux, flux
linkages between points external to an isolated conductor,flux l inkages of one
conductor in a group, single-phase two-wire line, compositeconductor lines, three-
phase lines with equilateral/ unsymmetrical spacing, double circuits, bundled
conductors;
Capacitance - electric field of a long straight conductor, potential difference between
points due to a charge, capacitance of a two-wire line, capacitance of three-phase
line with equilateral/unsymmetrical spacing, effect of Earth on transmission line
capacitance, bundled conductor, parallel-circuit three-phase lines.
Sag of overhead lines, Types of insulators and electrical stress analysis.
Books Recommended:
1. William D. Stevenson Jr. : Elements of Power System Analysis
2. V.K. Mehta and Rohit Mehta : Principles of the Power System
3. Kothari and Nagrath : Power System Engineering
4. Ashfaq Husain : Electrical Power Systems
5. Hadi Saadat : Power System Analysis
6. M. N. Bandyopadhyay : Electrical Power Systems: Theory
and Practice
Books Recommended:
Design and development of electronic project based on the subjects taught in the
previous semesters.
Propagation of Radio Wave: Surface & space wave propagation, Sky wave through
ionosphere, Theory of Eccles and Larmer, Pulse method for measuring height and
electron concentration of ionospheric region, Chapman theory of layer formation,
Ionospheric storm, Frequency spectrum.
Broadcasting Transmitter: Different types of transmitter by power & waves,
Elements of transmitter stabilized master oscillator, Frequency multipliers, Mixer
exciters, R.F. power amplifier, AM & FM transmitter, Transmitter performance, Carrier
frequency stability, Audio frequency response, Distortion, Signal to distortion ratio.
Radio Receiver: Receiver classification, T. R. F. and heterodyne receiver, Principle of
AM receiver, Superheterodyne receiver, AM demodulators, Reception and
preselection, FM receiver, FM reception, AFC circuit, Limiters, Ratio detectors, Foster-
Seely detector, Comparison of AM and FM receiver, Noise in receiver, Noise limiting
circuits. AGC circuits, Receiver sensitivity, Cross modulation, spurious response
converters, Detector and modulation circuits, Radio receiver servicing, servicing
transistor receiver, Receiver trouble shootings.
Fundamentals of TV: Transmission and reception of picture information, Scanning,
Standard scanning pattern, Synchronization, Blanking pulses, Composite video signal,
Vestigial sideband transmission, Line of sight transmission, TV channels.
TV Camera: Storage type camera tubes: Non-storage type camera tubes; Iconoscope;
Image orthicon, Vidicon, Plumbicon, CCD and CMOS camera, Colour TV camera.
TV Transmitter & Receiver: Fundamentals of TV receiver, Picture tubes, Deflection
circuit, High voltage power supply, Folded dipole with directors and reflectors for TV
receiver, TV Transmitter and TV studio design, HDTV.
Colour TV: Definition of Colour TV, Types of colour video signals, Matrix circuits,
Colourplexed composite video signal, Fundamentals of colour TV receiver, Colour
picture tube, LCD and other flat panel TV receivers.
Books Recommended:
1. A. G. Mithal : Radio & TV Engineering
2. Robert L. Shrader : Electronic Communication
3. R. R. Gulati : Monochrome and Color Television
4. Marcelo S. Alencar : Digital Television Systems
5. S. L. Gupta, V. Kumar : Hand book of Electronics
6. Alfred A. and R. J. Ghirardi : Radio TV Receiver Circuitry and
Operation
7. K. R. Sturlen : Radio Receiver Design: Vol. 1 & II
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. William C. Y. Lee : Mobile Cellular Telecommunications:
Analog and Digital Systems
2. SalehFaruque : Cellular Mobile Systems Engineering
3. KamiloFeher : Wireless Digital Communication:
Modulation and Spread Spectrum
Applications
4. J. Dunlop and D. G. Smith : Telecommunications Engineering
5. T. S. Rappaport : Wireless Communication: Principles and
Practice
Books Recommended:
1. A.K. Sawhney : Electrical and Electronic Measurement
and Instrumentation
2. U.A. Bakshi and A.V. Bakshi : Electrical Measurements and
Instrumentation
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.83
3. Alan S. Morris : Measurement and Instrumentation
Principles
4. Robert B. Northrop : Introduction to Instrumentation and
Measurements
Elective I
Power quality- voltage sag and swell, surges, harmonics, flicker, grounding
problems; IEEE/IEC standards, mitigation techniques.
Books Recommended:
Light emitting diode (LED): Principles, materials for visible and infrared LED,
internal and external efficiency, loss mechanism, structure and coupling to optical
fibers. Double-Hetero-structure (DH) LEDs, Characteristics, Surface and Edge
emitting LEDs.
Books Recommended:
Optical Sources: Light emitting diode (LED) and semiconductor laser diode (SLD),
Structures, Modulation capability, Transient response, Power bandwidth product,
Modal noise, Temperature Effects and reliability.
Optical detection schemes: Optical data coding, Links, Power budget, Optical data
buses, Optical networks, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Synchronous
Optical Network (SONET)/SDH.
Elective II
Breakdown in gas, liquid and solid dielectric materials, applications of gas and solid
dielectrics in transformer. Corona.
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach : Stuart Russell and
Peter Norvig
2. Artificial Intelligence : E. Ritch and K. Knight
3. Introduction to Turbo Prolog : Carl Townsend
4. Introduction to AI : D. W. Patterson
Elective III
Books Recommended:
Bipolar Junction Transistor: Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors, emitter
efficiency, base transport factor and current gain, diffusion equation in the base,
terminal currents, coupled-diode model and charge control analysis, Ebers-Moll
model and circuit synthesis. BJT non-ideal effects; Hetero-junction transistors.
Books Recommended:
1. Donald Neamen : Semiconductor Physics and
Devices
2. Benjamin G. Streetman : Solid State Electronic Devices
3. S.M. Sze and Kwok K. Ng : Physics of Semiconductor Devices
4. Jasprit Singh : Semiconductor Devices: Basic
Principles
5. K. Hess : Advanced Theory of
Semiconductor Devices
6. Chih-Tang Sah : Fundamentals of Solid State
Electronics
Lattice vibration: Simple harmonic model, dispersion relation, acoustic and optical
phonons. Free electron model: Electrical conductivity. Band structure: Isotropic and
anisotropic crystals, band diagrams and effective masses of different semiconductors
and alloys. Scattering theory: Perturbation theory, Fermi-Golden rule for static and
oscillating potentials, scattering rates for impurity and phonons, inter-band and
inter-sub-band optical absorption, mobility. Quantum mechanical model of carrier
transport: Tunneling transport, current and conductance, resonant tunneling,
resonant tunneling diodes, super-lattices and mini-bands. Introduction to inter sub-
band transition devices.
Books Recommended:
Solid State Microwave Devices: Gunn diode, Energy band structure of Gunn diode,
Gunn oscillator, Different modes of Gunn diode oscillator, Application of Gunn
diode, PIN diode as modulator, Solid state devices used as microwave amplifier,
Application of Solid state microwave devices.
Books Recommended:
1. D M Pozar : Microwave Engineering
2. Thomas G Lavevghetta : Microwave Measurements and
Technique
3. D. Roddy and Coolen : Electrical Communication
4. S. Gupta : Microwave Engineering
5. Y. Liao : Microwave Devices and Circuits
Elective IV
Load forecasting. Load curve: demand factor, diversity factor, load duration curve,
energy load curve, load factor, capacity factor, utilization factor. Thermal power
station: heat rate, incremental heat rate, efficiency, capacity scheduling, load
division. Principles of power plants: steam, gas, diesel, combined cycle, hydro and
nuclear. Captive power plant and cogeneration. Power plant auxiliaries and
instrumentation. Power evacuation and switchyard. Selection of location: technical,
economical and environmental factors. Generation scheduling.
Books Recommended:
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.97
1. William A. Vopat : Power Station Engineering and
Economy
2. P. K. Nag : Power Plant Engineering
Books Recommended:
1. Roy Billinton : Power System Reliability Evaluation
2. J Endrenyi : Reliability Modelling in Electric Power System
3. Sun Yuan Zhang : Operational Reliability of Power System
Demand side control: DMS (distribution management system), DSM (demand side
management), smart grid concept.
Books Recommended:
Renewable energy sources: Solar, wind, mini-hydro, geothermal, biomass, wave and
tides.
Solar Photovoltaic: Characteristics of photovoltaic (PV) systems, PV models and
equivalent circuits, sun tracking systems, Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT):
chopper, inverter. Sizing the PV panel and battery pack in stand-alone PV
applications. Modern solar energy applications (residential, electric vehicle, naval,
and space). Solar power plants connected to grid.
Wind turbines: Wind turbine types and their comparison, power limitation, Betz‟s
law; Control mechanism: pitch, yaw, speed. Couplings between the turbine and the
electric generator, Wind turbine generator - DC, synchronous, self excited induction
generator and doubly fed induction generator. Grid interconnection: active and
reactive power control.
Books Recommended:
1. Vladimir V. Mitin, Viatcheslav : Introduction to Nanoelectronics:
A. Kochelap, Michael A. Science, Nanotechnology, Engineering,
Stroscio and Applications
2. Wolfgang Fahrner : Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics:
Materials, Devices, Measurment
Techniques
Elective V
Underground cables: Types and construction; oil filled, gas insulated and
XLPE cables; electrical characteristics - electrical stress, capacitance,
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.101
charging current, insulation resistance, dielectric power factor and dielectric
loss, skin effect, proximity effect; identification of fault location.
Books Recommended:
Basic concepts: nuclear energy, atoms and nuclei, radioactivity, nuclear processes,
fission, fusion. Nuclear systems: particle accelerator, isotope separators, neutron
chain reaction, reactor types, power generation. Layout of nuclear power plant
(NPP). Nuclear power plant reactors: pressurized water reactor, boiling water
reactor, CANDU reactor, gas cooled reactor, liquid metal cooled reactor, breeder
reactor. Auxiliaries, instrumentation and control. Grid interconnection issues: effects
of frequency and voltage changes on NPP operation. Advanced and next generation
nuclear plants; very high temperature reactors. Biological effects, reactor safety and
security; Three Mile island case; Chernobyl case; Fukushima case. Fuel cycle;
radioactive waste disposal.
Books Recommended:
Syllabus for B. Sc. Engineering (EECE), Session: 2019-2020, Page No.102
1. M M El-Wakil : Nuclear Power Engineering
Data communication channels; protocols; TCP/IP; IEEE 802 series wireless LANs:
bluetooth, Zigbee, WiMax; wired LANs- Ethernet, PSTN, PLC (Power Line
Carrier); cyber security.
Demand side integration (DSI): DSM; real time pricing; ancillary markets; DR
(demand response) for load shaping, frequency and voltage control, energy
efficiency.
Books Recommended:
Etching: Wet chemical etching, silicon and GaAs etching, anisotropic etching,
selective etching, dry physical etching, ion beam etching, sputtering etching and
reactive ion etching. Cleaning: Surface cleaning, organic cleaning and RCA
cleaning. Lithography: Photo-reactive materials, pattern generation, pattern transfer
and metalization. Steps of lithography. Non- optical lithography.
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended:
1. T. Pratt : Satellite Communications
2. Tri. T. Ha : Digital Satellite Communication
3. Dennis Roddy : Satellite communications
4. Mark R. Chartrand : Satellite communication
5. Sanjeeva Gupta : Microwave Engineering
6. George Kennedy & Bernard : Electronic Communications Systems
Davis
Source Coding: Kraft inequality, optimal codes, Huffman code and its
optimality, Shannon-Fano-Elias coding, arithmetic coding
Books Recommended: