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MATH-401-EC-EE 4 Hrs./Week
Unit-I
Introduction to probability, finite sample spaces, conditional probability and
independence, Bayes' theorem, one -dimensional random variable, mean, variance,
Chebschev's inequality.
Unit-II
Two and higher dimensional random variables, covariance, correlation coefficient,
regression, least squares principle of curve fitting.
Unit -III
Distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Uniform, Normal, Gamma, Chisquare and
Exponential -Simple problems.
Unit-IV
Fourier Transforms and z-transforms, solution of difference equations using z-transforms-
fourier Integral, Fourier sine and cosine transforms, parsevals identity, convolution
theorem, solution of boundary value problems by fourier Transforms.
Unit-V
TEXT BOOKS
1. P.L. Mayer -Introduction to Probability and Statistical Applications -Ed. 2
American Publishing Co., 1979.
1. S.S.Sastry -Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis -Ed 2 -Prentice Hall,
1990.
2. Erwin Kreyszing- Advanced Engg. Mathematics- Ed. 5 -Wiley Eastern, 1985
3. A.V.Oppenheim and RW. Schafer - Digital Signal Processing -Prentice Hall,
1975.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Hogg and Criag- Introduction to Mathematical Statistics- ED.4 -Mac millan 1975.
2. S.M. Ross- Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Enginees and Scientists-
Wiley
3. KS. Trivedi- Probability and Statistics -Prentice Hall, 1982.
4. B.S. Grewal- High Engg. Mathematics -Khanna Publishers. 1969
IV Semester B.Tech. (E & E)
EE-402 4 Hrs./Week
NETWORK ANALYSIS
No. of questions to be set: 8 (3 from Unit.l. 3 from Unlt.1I & 2 from Unit-III)
NO, of questions to be answered: 5 (2 from Unit-I. 2 from Unit..11 & 1 from Unit-III)
Unit-I
Laplace transforms, properties of Laplace transforms, transforms of impulse, step, ramp,
exponential, sinusoidal and periodic signals, Inverse Laplace transforms, initial and
final value theorems.
Complex frequency, damped sinusoidal forcing function, impedance z(s) and admittance
y(s), frequency response plot as a function of complex frequency plane, poles and zeros
and evaluation of residues, network functions- driving point and transfer functions,
stability of networks- Routh-Hurwitz's criterion, effect of poles and zeros on the time
response.
The system function H(s), impulse response and step response, analysis of network by
Laplace transform method and by Convolution Integral method.
Unit -II
Fourier analysis, periodic functions, Dirichlets conditions, Trigonometric Fourier series,
wave from symmetry, complete response to periodic forcing functions, exponential
fourier series, discrete magnitude and phase spectra, evaluation of exponential Fourier
co- efficient using unit impulse, fourier transforms and properties of fourier transforms. .
Discrete signals, unit step sequence, delta sequence. Discrete time convolution, Properties
of convolution - commutative, distributive associative- difference equations, solution of
difference equations, impulse response, zero input response, zero state response.
Unit-III
Two port networks, Z, y, h and t- parameters and relations between them, interconnection
of two port networks, cascade, series and parallel connections, two port parameters of
ladder networks, network function in terms of z and y - parameters for loaded and
unloaded networks.
TEXTBOOKS
1. F.F. Kuo - Network Analysis and Synthesis (ED. 2 ) -John Wiley & sons, 1990.
2. RA. Gabel & RA. Roberts - Signals and Linear Systems' (ED, 3) -John Wiley &
Sons, 1987.
REFERENCES
1. Van Valkenburg - Network Analysis (ED, 3) -PH. 1990.
2. D. Roy Choudhury- Networks and Systems - Wiley Eastern, 1994.
3. Clayton R. Paul- Analysis of Linear Circuits -MGH, 1993.
IV Semester B.Tech. (E & E)
EE-403 4 Hrs./Week
ELECTRICAL MACHINES-II
No. of questions to be set: 8 (3 from Unit-I, 3 from Unit-II & 2 from Unit-III)
Unit-I
Three phase Induction Motors: Review of construction and principle of operation of three
phase induction motor, Development of equivalent circuit. Torque equation, Torque-slip
characteristics, No load and blocked rotor tests, circle diagram. starters, double cage and
deep bar motors. Cogging, crawling and noise. Operation of Induction motor as induction
generator.
Single phase induction motors: Principle of operation, pulsating field, double revolving
field theory, slip-torque characteristics, starting methods
Unit-II
Synchronous generators: Constructional features, types of three phase windings. EMF
equation for fundamental and harmonics, winding factors, armature reaction. Leakage
reactance, synchronous impedance, equivalent circuit. phasor diagram, voltage regulation
by EMF, MMF, ZPF and ASA methods, two reaction field theory and phasor diagram for
salient pole machines and slip test. Expressions for power developed and power input.
Unit-III
Synchronization, synchronizing power. and torque, parallel operation of two alternators
and load sharing, effects of constant input and variable excitation, constant excitation and
variable input, alternators on infinite bus, V-curves, transient and subtransient reactances.
Synchronous motors: Construction, principle of operation, V-curves, Hunting. Starting
methods, synchronous condenser.
TEXTBOOKS
1. Langsdorf A. - Theory of AC machinery- TMH, 1994.
REFERENCES:
1. Lawrence and Richards- Principles of AC Machinery (ED. 4.)- MGH. 1953.
2. M.G. Say- AC Machines (ED. 5 )- Pitmam, 1983.
3. Nagrath and Kothari-Electrical Machines- TMH, 1093.
4. Bhimbra- Electrical Machinery (ED. 4)- Khanns Pub. 1986.
5. P.K. Mukherjee and S. Chakravorti- electrical Machines (ED. 2)- Dhanpat
Rai. 1993.
IV Semester B.Tech. (E & E)
EE-405 4 Hrs/Week
Unit-I
COMBINATORIAL CIRCUITS
Number systems and codes: Binary to decimal conversion, decimal to binary
conversion,octa1 and hexadecimal numbers, ASCII code, Excess-3 code, gray code.
Arithmetic circuits and codes: Binary addition, hexadecimal arithmetic, binary
subtraction), unsigned binary numbers, 2's complement arithmetic, arithmetic building
block, half adder, full adder, adder, subtractor, carry look ahead adder.
Data processing circuits: Multiplexes, demultiplexers, decoders 1 to 16 decoder, BCD-
decimal decoder, seven segment decoder, encoder, parity generators, parity checkers,
ROM, PAL.
Unit-III
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
Flip flops: Memory element, LATCH, SR, D and JK flip flops, excitation tables.
Shift registers: Serial in - Serial out, parallel in – parallel out shift registers, ring
counter.
Counters: Asynchronous, synchronous, Mod-3, Mod-5, Presentable, shift counters, Mod-
10 shift counters.
Semiconductor memories: Memory addressing, ROMS, PROMS, EPROMS, RAMS,
DRAMS, memory cell.
TEXTBOOKS
1. Donald P leach & Albert Paul Malvino-Digital Principles and Applications
(Ed.4)-TMH, 1991.
REFERENCES
EE-406 4 Hrs./Week
Unit-I
Feedback amplifiers: Classification, concepts, feedback amplifier topologies. Properties
of negative feedback amplifier, classifications, (voltage series, voltage shunt, current
series, current shunt), properties of negative feedback amplifiers, effect of feedback on
Ri, Ro and bandwidth. Advantages of negative feedback.
Oscillators: R-C, phase-shift, Wein bridge using op amp, crystal oscillators.
Unit-II
Operation -amplifier architecture, two-stage architecture, gain stage with active load,
small signal model the differential stage, D.C. level shifting, current mirror, offset voltage
and current, CMRR frequency response, compensation, bandwidth consideration, offset
voltage and current, slew rate limitations.
OPAMP applications- inverting, non-inverting amplifier, voltage follower, integrator,
differentiator, summing amplifier, differential amplifier, phase shifter, voltage to current
converter, active filters-low pass, high pass, band pass, band reject and all pass filters.
(Butterworth)
Unit-III
Non-linear applications of OPAMPS- comparator, Schmitt Trigger, Stable multivibrator,
Monostable multivibrator, Triangular wave generator, precision rectifier, Peak detector,
Zero crossing detector, square wave generator, Ramp generator, V/f and f/V
Other linear IC- 555 Timer, architecture, applications, ( Astable multivibrator,
Monostable multivibrator, Schmitt trigger ramp generator), Phase locked loops, voltage
controlled oscillators.
TEXTBOOKS
1. Jacob Millman and Arvin Grabel-Micro Electronics (Ed.2)-MGH,1988.
2. Ramakant Gayakwad- OP Amps and linear integrated circuits (ED.2 )-PHI, 1992.
REFERENCES
1. Sergio Franko- Design with operational amplifiers and analog integrated
circuits-MGH,1988.
2. Robert F .coughlin and Frederick S. Driscoll- Operational amplifiers and-linear
integrated circuits (Ed.3)-PHI, 1987.
3. Sedra and Smith- MicroElectronics circuits (ED.2) -Holt Rinehart & Winston,
1987.
IV Semester B.Tech. (E & E)
EE407 4 Hrs./Week
TEXTBOOK
1. Standley B Lippman and Lajoie, C++ Primer, 3rd ED., Addison Wesley, 1998,
REFERENCES
Module 4:
MATLAB Environment
Characteristics of MATLAB environment scalars,vectors and Matrices, Plot facilities in
MATLAB
Module 5:
MATLAB functions:-
Common Math functions, polynomial functions Matrix Manipulation functions,
Loops for loop, while loop.
Module 6:
Linear Algebra and Matrices:
Matrix operations, Transpose, dot product matrix division, matrix multiplication matrix
polynomials, matrix functions inverse, rank, determinants eigen values.
Problem solving: Electrical Circuit Analysis
IV Semester B.Tech. (E & E)
EE-404 4 Hrs/Week
No. of questions to be set: 8(2 from Unit-I, 3 from Unit-II & 3 from Unit-III)
No. of questions to be answered: 5 (1 from Unit-I, 2 from Unit -II & 2 from Unit-III)
Unit-I
Oscilloscopes:
Oscilloscope function, oscilloscope CRTs: Beam generation, focus, deflection, post
deflection, acceleration, screens for CRTs, phosphor characteristics, graticules, CRT
circuits.
Special Oscilloscopes:
Principle, Operation and application of Sampling oscilloscopes, digital storage
oscilloscope. Logic analyses.
Unit-II
Display devices:
Digital display units, segmental displays, seven segmental display, fourteen
segmental display, dot matrix display, nixie tube, LED, LCD, Digital display system.
Recorders:
Operating Principles of strip chart recorders and Galvanometric recorders. Techniques of
magnetic recording- Frequency Modulated (FM) recording, Pulse duration modulation
(PDM) recording. .
Special Transducers:
Operating principles of Hall effect current transformers, Isolation Amplifiers
(Qualitative only)
Unit-III
Electronic Instruments:
Analog Voltmeters: Amplified DC Voltmeter, AC Voltmeters using rectifiers
Rectifier- amplifier and amplifier- rectifier type instruments, waveform and freq. Effects
on diode voltmeters, True RMS. responding AC voltmeter, peak-reading voltmeter,
Considerations in choosing an analog voltmeter.
Digital Voltmeters:
General characteristics, DVMS based on single slope and dual slope integrating f/D
converters, potentiometric type digital voltmeter.
TEXTBOOKS
REFERENCES