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2008 REGULATIONS

ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION E N G I N E E R I N G

F U L L T I M E B. E.

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE - 641 013 An Autonomous Institution - Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore

Regulation
Curriculum & Syllabi (I - VIII SEM)

CANDIDATES ADMITTED DURING 2008 - 2009 AND ONWARDS

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING CURRICULUM


(Full Time Candidates admitted during 2008 2009 and onwards)

FIRST SEMESTER

S.No

Subject Code 08N1Z1 08N1Z2 08N1Z3 08N1Z4 08N105 08N106 08N1Z7 08N1Z8

Course Title

Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Communication Skills in English I Engineering Mathematics I Applied Physics Applied Chemistry Engineering Mechanics Engineering Graphics Physics Lab. Chemistry Lab

Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75

Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Credits
L T P C

3 3 3 3 3

1 1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0

4 4 3 3 4 4 2 2

Practical

2 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3

SECOND SEMESTER S.No Subject Code 08N2Z1 08N2Z2 08N2Z3 08N204 08N205 08N206 08N207 08N208 Course Title Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Credits
L T P C

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Communication Skills in English II Engineering Mathematics II Materials Science Environmental Science and Engineering Basics of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Programming in C C Programming Laboratory Workshop

3 3 3 3 4 3

1 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

4 4 3 3 4 3 2 2

PRACTICAL

0 0 3 0 0 3

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THIRD SEMESTER Final Total Exam Marks Marks 75 100 75 100 75 75 75 75 75 75 100 100 100 100 100 100 Credits
L T P C

S.No 1 2 3 4 5

Subject Code 08N3Z1 08N302 08N303 08N304 08N305

Course Title Engineering Mathematics III Thermal Engineering and Fluid Mechanics Electric Circuit Theory Electron Devices Electrical Instruments and Measurements Transducer Engineering Thermal Engineering and Fluid Machinery Lab Electron Devices and Transducers Lab

Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

3 1 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 3

4 4 4 3 4 4 2 2

6 08N306 PRACTICAL 7 08N307 8 08N308

FOURTH SEMESTER Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Credits


L T P C

S.No 1 2 3 4

Subject Code 08N401 08N402 08N403 08N404

Course Title Numerical Methods Electronic Circuits Network Analysis and Synthesis Object Oriented Programming Through C++ Hydraulic and Pneumatic Actuators Power Apparatus Electrical Machines Lab Object Oriented Programming Lab

Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

3 3 3 3

1 0 1 0

0 0 0 0

4 3 4 3 4 3 2 2

5 08N405 6 08N406 PRACTICAL 7 08N407 8 08N408

3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3

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FIFTH SEMESTER Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Credits


L T P C

S.No 1 2 3 4 5

Subject Code 08N501 08N502 08N503 08N504 08N505

Course Title Pulse and Digital Circuits Control Systems Engineering Electronic Circuit Design With Ics Principles of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Electronic Instruments and Measurements Process Dynamics and Control Process Control Lab Electronics and Signal Conditioning Lab

Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

3 3 3 3

1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

4 4 4 4 3 3 2 2

3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3

6 08N506 PRACTICAL 7 08N507 8 08N508

SIXTH SEMESTER S.No 1 2 3 4 5 Subject Code 08N601 08N602 08N603 08N604 08N605 Course Title Modern Control Theory Data Structures Digital Signal Processing and Its Applications Logic and Distributed Control Systems Principles of Communication Engineering Remote Sensing Digital Electronics and Microcontroller Lab Control Engineering and Simulation Lab Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Credits
L T P C

3 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3

4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2

6 08N606 PRACTICAL 7 08N607 8 08N608

25

SEVENTH SEMESTER Final Total Exam Marks Marks 75 100 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Credits
L T P C

S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Subject Code 08N701 08N702 08N703 08N704 E1 E2 08N707 08N708

Course Title Industrial Management and Economics Principles of Virtual Instrumentation Industrial Instrumentation Biomedical Instrumentation Elective I Elective II Virtual Instrumentation Lab Industrial Instrumentation Lab

Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

3 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2

PRACTICAL

0 0 3 0 0 3

EIGHTH SEMESTER Final Total Exam Marks Marks 75 100 75 100 150 200 Credits
L T P C

S.No 1 2 3

Subject Code E3 E4 08N801

Course Title Elective III Elective IV Project Work and Viva Voce

Sessional Marks 25 25 50

3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 12

3 3 6

PRACTICAL

L : Credits for Lecture Hours P : Credits for Practical Hours

T : Credits for Tutorial Hours C : Total Number of Credits

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ELECTIVE LIST FOR E-I AND E-II: SEVENTH SEMESTER


S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Subject Code 08N7E0 08N7E1 08N7E2 08N7E3 08N7E4 08N7E5 08N7E6 08N7E7 08N7E8 08N7E9 Course Title VLSI Circuits and Systems Industrial Drives and Control Digital Image Processing and Applications Fiber Optics and Laser Instrumentation Instrumentation and Control in Paper Industries Instrumentation and Control in Petrochemical Industries Robotics and Its Applications Neural and Fuzzy Systems Principles of Embedded Systems Power Plant Instrumentation Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 L 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Credits T P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C

0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3

ELECTIVE LIST FOR E-III AND E-IV : EIGHTH SEMESTER


S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Subject Code 08N8E0 08N8E1 08N8E2 08N8E3 08N8E4 08N8E5 08N8E6 08N8E7 08N8E8 08N8E9 Course Title Aircraft Instrumentation Instrumentation For Pollution Control Instrumentation and Control in Iron and Steel Industries PC Based Instrumentation Computer System Architecture Analytical Instrumentation VHDL Based Digital System Design Optimal Control Computer Network Engineering Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Sessional Marks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Final Exam Marks 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 L 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Credits T P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 3

0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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08N1Z1 COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH I


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 3 1 0 4 READING (12) Reading for the purpose of skimming, scanning, guessing the meaning of words, information transfer note making - detailed comprehension and identifying stylistic features - identifying the topic sentence in each paragraph - understanding discourse coherence. WRITING (12) a) Transcoding - Completion of charts- Developing hints - Making Recommendations and Expressing obligations. b) Letter Writing: Calling for quotations Placing orders Letter of complaint regarding manufacturing defects Letter to a friend- making a few suggestions/ inviting suggestions Writing E-mails c) Report Writing: Report on an accident in a factory/ Industrial visit- Completion of a project- Paragraph writing- Process description- Interpreting the data Defining an object/ device/ instrument/ machine etc. d) Process of Communication - Scientific Vocabulary - Project Report Writing. LISTENING (12) Listening for learning -Word Stress and Pronunciation practice - Listening for specific information - Note taking and comprehension - Listening to fill up information gaps - Listening to announcements at Railway stations, Airport etc.- Listening to News on the radio/TV- Listening to casual conversation - Listening to live speeches - Listening to American and British English. SPEAKING (12) Free discussion on chosen topics, introducing oneself - Offering suggestions and Recommendations - Expressing opinions(agreement/disagreement) - Giving Instructions - Role play activities based on real life situations - Discussing travel plans/Industrial visit/Instructions for performing tasks at home and at work - Discussion on debatable topics -Verbal and Non-Verbal Communications Accuracy - fluency and appropriateness - Formal and Informal Communications. FOCUS ON LANGUAGE AND FUNCTION (12) Register - Technical and General - word formation with Prefixes and Suffixes - Deriving other forms of words - Active and Passive Voices Tenses - Conditional Sentences of certainty Modals and degrees of probability - Compound Nouns and Expanding Nominal Compounds Content Words - Expression of Comparison and Contrast - Definition and Classification Framing of Questions (Wh pattern) Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60 TEXT BOOK 1. The Humanities and Social Science Division, Anna University, English for Engineers and Technologists, Orient Longman, Vol I & II (Combined Edition), Chennai, 2006. REFERENCES 1. Herbert A.J., Structure of Technical English, The English Language Society, 1986. 2. Balasubramanian M. and Anbalagan G., Perform in English, Anuradha Publications, 2007. 3. Krishna Mohan and Meenakshi Raman, Effective English Communication, (Language Group - BITS, Pilani), Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.

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08N1Z2 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 3 1 0 4 (12) Characteristic equation eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a real matrix - properties of eigen values Cayley-Hamilton Theorem (statement only) and applications- diagonalisation - similarity and orthogonal transformation - reduction of quadratic form to canonical form.
MATRICES

(12) Relation between roots and coefficients - Transformation of equations - reciprocal equations - hyperbolic functions and inverse hyperbolic functions, properties.
THEORY OF EQUATIONS, HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS

(12) Curvature - cartesian and polar coordinates - circle of curvature - involutes and evolutes envelopes - evolute as envelope of normals.
APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS

(12) Function of two variables - Taylors expansion - maxima and minima - constrained maxima and minima by Lagrangian multiplier method - Jacobians - differentiation under integral sign.
FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES

(12) Gamma and Beta functions - Double integration - Cartesian and Polar Coordinates change of order of integration - Area as double integral Triple integration - Volume as triple integral - Transformation to Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical co-ordinates.
INTEGRAL CALCULUS Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60 TEXT BOOK

1. Kandasamy.P., Thilagavathy.K and Gunavathy.K. Engineering Mathematics for First Year, S. Chand & Co., Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCES

1. Veerarajan.T., Engineering Mathematics for First Year, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi., 2007. 2. M.K.Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics , Vol I, II & IIIA , The National Publishing Co., Chennai, 2006. 3. B.S.Grewal, Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2007.

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08N1Z3 APPLIED PHYSICS


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09) Introduction-Spontaneous emission and stimulated emission Einsteins coefficientsPopulation inversion, Types of pumping Types of Lasers - He-Ne ,CO2 , Nd-YAG, Semiconductor laser and Dye laser Applications - Lasers in microelectronics, welding, heat treatment, cutting, holography.
LASERS

(09) Principles Modes of propagation - Numerical Aperture and acceptance angle Classification of optical fiber based on materials, refractive index profile and Modes Preparation of optical fiber - Crucible and Crucible technique Splicing - fusion and multiple splices, Light sources for fiber optics LEDs Detectors - PIN Photodiode, Avalanche photodiode - Fiber optical communication links - Fiber optic sensors for Temperature and displacement.
FIBER OPTICS AND APPLICATIONS

(09) Introduction to Quantum theory - Dual nature of matter and radiation - De-Broglie wavelength - Uncertainty principle - Schrdingers Time independent and Time dependent wave equations - Particle in a box - Optical microscope - Limitations of optical microscopy Electron microscope - Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) - Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM).
QUANTUM PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS

(09) Introduction - Production: Magnetostriction effect- Magnetostriction generator- Piezoelectric effect - Piezoelectric generator - Detection of ultrasonic wave-properties - cavitationindustrial applications - Drilling, welding, soldering and cleaning - Non-destructive Testing - Pulse echo system through transmission and resonance system - Medical applications - cardiology, Ultrasonic imaging, X ray radiography.
ULTRASONICS

(09) Introduction - Importance of vacuum in industries - Schematic diagram of vacuum system Pumping speed and throughput - Types of pumps - Rotary vane type Vacuum pump (oil sealed), Diffusion Pump and Turbo Molecular Pump - Measurement of High Vacuum McLeod Gauge Pirani Gauge - Penning Gauge High temperature vacuum science.
VACUUM SCIENCE

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOK

Ganesan S., Iyandurai N, Applied Physics, KKS Publishers, Chennai, 2007.


REFERENCES

1. Gaur R K and Gupta S L, Engineering Physics, Dhanpat Rai and sons, 2002. 2. Avadhanulu M N and Kshirsagar P G, A Textbook of Engineering Physics, S.Chand and Company Ltd., NewDelhi, 2005. 3. Arumugam M, Engineering Physics, Anuradha Publishers, 2002. 4. Jayakumar S, Engineering Physics, RK Publishers, Coimbatore, 2003. 30

08N1Z4 APPLIED CHEMISTRY


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 3 0 0 3 POLYMERIC MATERIALS (09) Basic definitions: Monomers, functionality, degree of polymerization - Coordination polymerizationmechanism, Zeigler- Natta catalysts, applications - Glass transition temperature (Tg), crystallinity and the factors that affect these properties Commodity and engineering plastics, polymer blends and alloys, polymer composites, fibre reinforced plastics, examples Compounding of plasticscompounding materials, functions Fabrication-compression, injection, extrusion, blow moulding Conducting polymers- polyaniline, polypyrrole, mechanism of conduction. CORROSION TECHNOLOGY (09) EMF series - Corrosion-mechanism of dry oxidation corrosion, nature of oxide, Pilling-Bedworth Electrochemical corrosion-mechanism of rusting, galvanic, aeration and pitting corrosion Factors influencing corrosion - Corrosion control-design, cathodic protection, modification of environment, use of inhibitors - Protective coating-metallic coating, anodic, cathodic, electroplating, cleansing before deposition Organic coatings-paints, constituents of paints, mechanism of drying, varnishes, enamels, lacquers Special paints-fire retardant, luminous, heat resistant paints. INSTRUMENTAL METHOD OF ANALYSIS (09) (Block diagram of the instruments, principles and working and applications) Types of instruments and mentioning of their applications -Absorption spectroscopy-Lambert-Beer law, absorbance, UV- visible spectroscopy, types of electronic transitions, estimation of iron by colorimetry Atomic absorption spectroscopy, quantitative estimation of nickel Flame photometry, estimation of sodium Thermo gravimetric analysis, factors affecting TG curves, applications . chromatography, gas chromatography. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS FABRICATION (09) Basic fabrication steps in Planar technology - Crystal growth, Czochralski process and float zone process neutron transmutation doping, wafer preparation Methods of P-N junction formation, melt grown junction, alloying, solid-state diffusion, open tube furnace and evacuated sealed tube system, Ion implantation - Epitaxy, (details of methods not required) Masking and lithography-production of mask, photolithography, electron beam lithography Etching-wet, electrochemical, sputter, plasma - Metal deposition. PHASE RULE, ALLOYS AND POWDER METALLURGY (09) Phase rule, one component water system Reduced phase rule-two component alloy system, thermal analysis, Pb-Ag eutectic system, Cu-Ni alloy system and Mg-Al alloy system forming a series of solid solution Alloys-preparation, purpose of making alloys - Powder metallurgy-preparation of metal/ alloy powder, mixing and blending, compacting, pre-sintering, sintering, secondary operations, advantages and limitations. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. P.C. Jain and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co. (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2002. 2. C.Parameswara Murthy, C.V.Agarwal and Andra Naidu, Text Book for Engineering Chemistry, B. S. Publications, Hyderabad, 2006. REFERENCES 1. S.S. Dara, A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, S. Chand & Company, New Delhi, 2003. 2. B.K.Sharma, Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakasam Media (P) Ltd, Meerut, 2001. 3. M.S.Tyagi, Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices, John Wiely & Sons, Singapore, 2000.

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08N105 ENGINEERING MECHANICS


[COMMON TO CIVIL, MECH, EEE, PROD AND EIE]

L T P C 3 1 0 4 INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICS AND FORCE CONCEPTS (13) Definition of mechanics characteristics system of forces parallelogram, triangle and polygon of forces resultant of a force system resultant of a concurrent, coplanar and parallel force system resolution and composition of forces Lamis theorem moment of a force Varignons theorem resolution of a force into force and couple force in space addition of concurrent forces in space equilibrium of a particle in space. FRICTION (11) Frictional resistance angle of friction angle of repose laws of friction cone of friction equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined plane non-concurrent force system - ladder friction rope friction wedge friction. Simple machines friction efficiency of machines mechanical advantages velocity ratio - lifting machines. GEOMETRICAL PROPERTIES OF SECTION (11) Introduction concept of first moment definition of centroid centroid of an area centroid of simple figures - composite sections moment of inertia theorem of moment of inertia moment of inertia of composite sections principle moment of inertia - radius of gyration. BASICS OF DYNAMICS (13) Definition kinematics and kinetics Types of motion Rectilinear motion of a particle with uniform velocity, uniform acceleration, varying acceleration motion curves motion under gravity relative motion curvilinear motion of a particle projectiles angle of projection range time of flight and maximum height. Newtons second law of motion linear momentum DAlemberts principle, Dynamics equilibrium Equations of motion work and energy law of conservation of energy principle of work and energy. IMPULSE MOMENTUM AND IMPACT OF ELASTIC BODIES (12) Impulsive force Impulse linear impulse and momentum Equations of momentum principle impulse and momentum impulsive motion conservation of momentum. Definition Time of compression, restitution, collision law of conservation of momentum Coefficient of restitution types of impact collision of elastic bodies by direct central impact and oblique impact collision of small body with a massive body loss of kinetic energy. Introduction to rigid body dynamics general plane motion. Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60 TEXT BOOKS 1. Bhavikatti S.S. and Rajasekarappa K.G., Engineering Mechanics, New Age International (P) Ltd., 1999. 2. Natesan S.C., Engineering Mechanics, Umesh Publications, Naisarak, New Delhi, 2002. REFERENCES

1. Beer F.B. and Johnson E.R., Mechanics for Engineers, Tata Mc.Graw Hill, 1996.
2. Timoshenko S. and Young, Engineering Mechanics, Mc.Graw Hill, 4th Edition, 1995 3. Irving Shames, Engineering Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, New Delhi, 1980

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08N106 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS


[COMMON TO CIVIL, MECH, EEE, ECE, PROD, EIE, CSE AND IT]

L T P C 2 0 3 4 OBJECTIVE To develop graphic skills for communicating concepts, ideas and designs of engineering products and to give exposure to standards relating to technical drawings. CONCEPTS AND CONVENTIONS (Not for Examination) (06) Importance of Engineering Drawing- Visualization, Communication, Documentation - B.I.S Conventions- Drafting tools- (Construction of curves like ellipse, parabola, cycloid and involute concept of free hand sketching.) ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS (09) Introduction to Orthographic Projection - Conversion of pictorial views to orthographic views. Projection of solids (inclined to one plane only) - Auxiliary projections. SECTION OF SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT (09) Section of solids- when the axis of the solid is vertical and cutting plane inclined to one plane. Development of surfaces (solids and models) INTERPENETRATION OF SOLIDS Cylinder and cylinder, cone and cylinder only. (06)

PICTORIAL VIEWS (12) Isometric projections -Perspective projections - oblique projection (Simple objects and combination of simple objects) Conversion of orthographic views to pictorial views (simple objects). FREE HAND SKETCHING OF BASIC MACHINE COMPONENTS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS (12) Rivet Head, Riveted Joints, Keys, Cotters, Couplings, Stuffing Box, Cotter joint, Knuckle joint and Plummer block. COMPUTER GRAPHICS Computer Aided Drafting and dimensioning To create 2D drawings for machine components To create 3D Model for simple machine components To generate 2D drawings from 3D models (21)

Lecture : 30 Practical : 45 Total Hrs : 75 REFERENCES 1. Venugopal K., Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Limited, 2007. 2. Dhananjay.A.Jolhe, Engineering Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 2007. 3. Natarajan K.V., A Text book of Engineering Graphics, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Chennai, 2006. 4. Shah M.B. and Rana B.C.,Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education, 2005. 5. Luzadder and Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, Eleventh Edition, 2001. 6. GopalaKrishnan K.R., Machine Drawing, Subhash Publishers, 1995.

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08N1Z7 PHYSICS LABORATORY


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 0 0 3 2 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Spectrometer - Diffraction Grating - Normal Incidence Method Air Wedge Youngs Modulus Cantilever Bending - Koenings Method Particle Size Determination Thermal Conductivity of Bad Conductor - Lees Disc Method Ammeter and Voltmeter Calibration Low Range Resistance of the Given Coil of Wire Carey Fosters Bridge Torsional Pendulum Youngs Modulus - Non Uniform Bending Transistor Characteristics

Total Hrs : 45

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08N1Z8 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T 0 0 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

P 3

C 2

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Estimation of hardness of water by EDTA method Estimation of alkalinity of water sample pH titration Potentiometric titration Conductometric titration Estimation of ferric ion by spectrophotometry Determination of dissolved oxygen in sample water Determination of calcium in lime water. Determination of emf of an unknown cell and single electrode potential Determination of degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte Estimation of barium in Barium Chloride solution Estimation of Calcium by permanganometry

Total Hrs : 45

REFERENCES

1. Arthur L. Vogel, A Text book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, ELBS, 1971 2. Ravikrishnan, Practical Engineering Chemistry, Sri Krishna Publications, Chennai, 2002.

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08N2Z1 COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH II


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L 3 READING

T P C 1 0 4

(12) Intensive reading, Extensive reading Understanding the organization of texts Discourse cohesion Evaluating style Inferring meaning Interpreting tables, flow charts Cloze reading .
WRITING

(12)

a) Cause and Effect analysis Stating a Choice and justifying it Safety Instructions Preparation of Check Lists Notices Agenda Minutes Memoranda / M.O.U. b) Letter writing Letter to the Editor of a Newspaper regarding a public cause. Seeking permission for in plant training. Asking for Certificates. c) Technical Structure, Style and International conventions Presentation of Technical Papers/Articles Analysis of Advertisements Slogan writing.
LISTENING (12) Listening practice Listening to Speech segments (Accent and Vocabulary) Listening to Recorded Telephonic Conversation, TV/Radio news in English (both American and British English) Listening to short and long conversations in different domains of activity. SPEAKING (12) Describing processes Pronunciation Practice(Word Stress, Consonant Cluster Homonyms) Conversational Eloquence Group Discussions Mock Interviews Seminar PresentationMaking Speeches (Comparing , Introducing a Guest to the Audience , Welcome Address and Proposing Vote of Thanks)- Preparing for a Call Handling a Call. FOCUS ON LANGUAGE

(12) Synonyms and Antonyms Preposition - Numerical Expression-Rules for writing SI units Language of Instructions Cause and Effect , Result , Purpose and Means, Time and Contracted Time Statements - Subject and Verb agreement - Phrasal Verbs, Commonly Confused Words Common Errors in English Discourse Markers American and British English Correction and Editing. Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60

TEXT BOOK

1. The Humanities and Social Science Division, Anna University, English for Engineers and Technologists, Orient Longman, Vol I & II (Combined Edition), Chennai, 2006.
REFERENCES

1. Herbert A.J., Structure of Technical English, The English Language Society, 1986. 2. Balasubramanian M. and Anbalagan G. Perform in English, Anuradha Publications, 2007. 3. Krishna Mohan and Meenakshi Raman, Effective English Communication, (Language Group-BITS, Pilani) Tata McGraw Hill, 2005. 36

08N2Z2 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L 3 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

T 1

P 0

C 4

(12) Linear equations of Second and Higher order with constant coefficients when RHS is xn, eax, sin ax, cos ax, eax f(x), xn f(x) simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients - Homogeneous Linear differential equations of Euler-Cauchy type, Legendre type method of variation of parameters. (12) Gradient, divergence, curl Line, surface and volume integrals Greens theorem in a plane Gauss, divergence and Stokes theorems (statements only) Verifications and applications.
VECTOR CALCULUS

(12) Transform of standard functions shifting theorems Transforms of derivatives and integrals initial and final value theorems periodic functions inverse transform convolution theorem solution of ordinary linear differential equations upto second order with constant coefficients and integral equations.
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS

(12) Cauchy-Riemann equations in cartesian and polar coordinates properties of analytic functions - construction of analytic functions - conformal mapping : w = z + a , az, 1/z, z2, ez, cos z, sin z - bilinear transformation.
COMPLEX DIFFERENTIATION

(12) Cauchys integral theorem - Cauchys integral formula Taylors and Laurents expansions (statements only) - Poles and Residues Cauchys Residue theorem Contour integration Circular and semi circular contour ( excluding poles on the real axis).
COMPLEX INTEGRATION

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOK

1. Kandasamy P., Thilagavathy K and Gunavathy K., Engineering Mathematics for First Year, Vol. III , S. Chand & Co., Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCES

1. Veerarajan.T., Engineering Mathematics for First year and for third Semester, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi. 2007. 2. M.K.Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics Vol I, II & IIIA, The National Publishing Company, Chennai, 2006. 3. B.S.Grewal, Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2007.

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08N2Z3 MATERIALS SCIENCE


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09) Elemental and compound semiconductors. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors-PropertiesCarrier concentration in intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors- Variation of Conductivity with temperature in intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors -Hall effect-Hall coefficient in extrinsic semiconductors, experimental determination of Hall coefficient. Application of Hall coefficient.
SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS AND DEVICES

(09) Classification of Magnetic material- Dia, para, ferro and ferric magnetic materials, anti ferro magnetism- Properties. Heisenberg and domain theory of ferromagnetism. HysteresisExperiment to draw Hysteresis loop- Hard and Soft magnetic materials. Ferrides - structure and applications. Devices and applications- The Transformer core-Magneto optical recording- MagneticValve.
MAGNETIC MATERIALS

(09) Shape Memory alloys (SMA)-Characteristics, properties of NiTi alloy, application, advantages and disadvantages of SMA. Superconductivity -BCS theory of superconductivity(qualitative), Types of superconductors- properties - High critical temperature superconductors, Application of superconductors- SQUID, Cryotron, Magnetic levitation. Metallic glasses- Preparation, properties and applications.
SMART MATERIALS

(09) Fabrication methods-Top down processes-lithographics -Bottom up process-Vapour phase deposition- physical vapour deposition (PVD) -chemical vapour deposition (CVD) methods, Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) and Metalorganic Vapour Phase Epitaxy (MOVPE)ordering of nano systems,self- assembly and self organization.
NANOMATERIALS AND CHARACTERIZATION

(09) Nanomagnetic materials-Magnetostatic Energy- Anisotropy energy- Magnetostriction Energy- Particulate nanomagnets and geometrical nanomagnets- Giant Magneto resistance (GMR)-Nanomagnetism in technology - carbon nanotubes (CNT)-Properties and applications of Carbon Nanotubes- Organic Field Effect Transistor (OFET), Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) - Quantum Well Physics.
NANODEVICES AND THEIR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOK

1. Ganesan S., Iyandurai N, Materials Science, KKS Publishers, Chennai, 2008.


REFERENCES

1. Jayakumar S, Materials Science, RK Publishers, Coimbatore, 2004. 2. William D Callister Jr, Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction, John Wiley and Sons Inc., Sixth Edition, New York, 2003. 3. James F Shackelford S, Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, Sixth Edition Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 2004. 38

08N204 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


[COMMON TO MECH, EEE, ECE, PROD, EIE, CSE, IT AND IBT]

C 3 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES (09) Forest resources- importance, deforestation- Water resources- anomalous properties of water, hydrological cycle- Food resources-effects of modern agriculture, fertilizers, pesticides-Land resources-causes and effects, land degradation, desertification -Energy resources-renewable energy: wind, solar, geothermal, tidal, OTEC and nuclear.
ECOSYSTEM AND BIODIVERSITY

L T P 3 0 0

(09) Environment-biotic and abiotic Ecosystem-food chain, trophic levels- Energy flow in ecosystem, ecological pyramids- Ecological succession, types- Bio diversity, types, values of bio diversity, hot spots of bio diversity, threats to bio diversity, endangered and endemic species, conservation of bio diversity.

(09) Air pollution-classification of air pollutants, gaseous, particulates Sources, effects and control of gaseous pollutants SO2, NO2, H2S, CO, CO2 and particulates - Control methodscyclone separator, electrostatic precipitator, catalytic combustion - Water pollutionclassification of water pollutants- Inorganic pollutants, sources, effects and control - heavy metals- Organic pollutants, oxygen demanding wastes, aerobic and anaerobic decomposition, BOD and COD and experimental determination of BOD only, treatment of domestic wastesNoise pollution-sources, effects, decibel scale.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS (09) Stratosphere, troposphere, composition and activities Acid rain, green house effect and global warming, ozone layer depletion, photo chemical smog, eutrophication, bio amplification - Disaster management-origin, effects and management of earth quake and floods- Solid waste management-solid wastes, classification, origin, effects- Treatment methods-composting, sanitary land filling- Destructive methods-incineration, pyrolysis, recycling and reuse, co-disposal.

(09) From unsustainable to sustainable development, objectives and ways of achieving it- Urban problem related to energy, energy conservation- Water conservation and management, rain water harvesting, watershed management- Waste land reclamation - Environmental ethicsConsumerism- Human population, exponential and logistic growth, variation in population among countries, population explosion, population policy, family welfare-programme and population control methods- HIV and AIDS. Total Hrs : 45
SOCIAL ISSUES AND ENVIRONMENT TEXT BOOKS

1. P.Meenakshi, Elements of Environmental Science and Engineering, Prentice- Hall of India, New Delhi, 2005. 2. S.S.Dara, Text Book of Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2002.
REFERENCES

1. Gilbert Masters, Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi ,2004. 2. Elden D.Enger,Bradley F.Smith,Environmental Science,WCB McGraw Hill (VI Edn.). 39

08N205 BASICS OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


[COMMON TO EEE, EIE AND ECE]

L T P C 4 0 0 4
SECTION A : CIVIL ENGINEERING

(15) Qualities of good building stone - Properties and uses of granite, sandstone, limestone, laterite and marble - Qualities of good brick and cement composition, types and uses Properties and uses of tor steel, structural steel sections, timber, plywoods, plastics and AC sheets - Concrete - Grade of concrete - Properties of reinforced concrete.
BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

(15) Foundation functions Failures - Bearing capacity of soil - Different types of foundation Strip footing for wall - Isolated and combined footings for columns - Raft foundation Grillage foundation for industrial columns - Pile foundation - Foundations for machines.

Masonry - Brick masonry - English bond - Points to be observed in construction - Stone masonry - Random rubble and Ashlar masonry - Methods of construction. Flooring for residential, office and industrial buildings and for Automobile workshop - Floor finishing - Various types. Roofing - Flat roof, RCC beams and slab roof - Sloping roof for industries - Steel trusses North light roof truss. Total Hrs : 30
TEXT BOOKS

1. Ramesh Babu V., Basics of Civil Engineering, Anuradha Publishers, 2000. 2. Natarajan K.V., Basics of civil Engineering, N.Dhanalakshmi Publishers, 2000.
REFERENCES

1. Rangawala S.C., Engineering Materials, Charotor Publishing Houses, 2001. 2. Punmia B.C., Building Construction, Lakshmi Publications, 2002.

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08N205 BASICS OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


[COMMON TO EEE, EIE AND ECE]

SECTION B : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ENERGY ENGINEERING

(10)

PRIME MOVERS: Working principles of impulse and reaction turbines - Working principles of IC Engines (C.I and S.I. Engines) STEAM GENERATORS: Classifications - Working of Cochran, Lamont and Benson boilers (Separate study of boiler mountings and accessories are beyond the scope of this syllabus).
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FORMING PROCESS:

(10)

CASTING: Basic principles of moulding - Melting of metals and casting - Crucible furnace and Cupola. FORGING: Basic principles of hand forging - Mechanical power hammers - Hot and cold forging process - Roll forging. WELDING: Basic principles of welding - Arc welding - Arc welding machine (transformer type) - Gas welding and gas cutting - Brazing and soldering.
METAL CUTTING PROCESS

(10)

LATHE: Main components and their functions - Basic operations of turning, facing, taper turning and thread cutting - CNC lathe. DRILLING MACHINE: Types of drilling machine - Bench, upright and radial - Main parts and their functions - Reaming operations. Total Hrs : 30
TEXT BOOK

1. Venugopal K., Basic Mechanical Engineering, Anuradha Publishers, 1993.


REFERENCES

1. Nagrath G.R., Power Plant Engineering, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1986. 2. Jain R.K., Production Technology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1981.

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08N206 PROGRAMMING IN C
[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

C FUNDAMENTALS Introduction - Character set - C tokens - Keywords and identifiers Constants Variables - Data types - Declaration of variables and storage class - Assigning values to variables - Defining symbolic constants - Declaring a variable as constant Operators - Arithmetic, relational, logical, assignment, increment / decrement, Conditional, Bitwise Arithmetic expressions Evaluation of expression Precedence and associativity of operators Mathematical functions Managing I/O operation Reading and writing a character Formatted input and output. CONTROL STATEMENTS AND ARRAYS (09) Decision making with if statement Simple if statement ifelse statement Nested ifelse Else if ladder Switch statement - ? : operator goto statement Loops for, while, do-while jumps in loops One-dimensional array initialization, declaration Two-dimensional initialization multidimensional arrays Dynamic arrays Character arrays Declaring and initializing string variables I/O operations on strings Putting strings together Comparison of strings String handling functions. FUNCTIONS AND STRUCTURES (09) Need for user-defined functions Elements of user-defined functions Function definition Return values and types Function calls and declaration Category of functions Arguments, return types Nested functions Recursion Passing arrays and strings to function Scope of variable Structure Defining, Declaration, Initialization Accessing Structure members Copying and comparing structure variable Operations on individual members Array of structures Array within structures Structures within structures Structures and functions Unions. POINTERS AND FILE MANAGEMENT (09) Understanding pointers Accessing address of variable Pointer variables Declaration, Initialization Accessing a variable through its pointer Chain of pointers Pointer expressions Pointer increments and scale factor Pointers and arrays Pointer and character strings Array of pointers Pointers as function arguments Function returning pointers Pointers to functions Pointers and structures Introduction to file operations Defining, Opening and Closing a file I/O operations on files Error handling during I/O operations Random access to files. DYNAMIC MEMORY, LINKED LISTS AND PREPROCESSOR (09) Introduction to Dynamic memory allocation Built-in functions malloc, calloc, free, realloc Concepts of Linked Lists Advantages and Types of Linked lists Creation of Linked List Inserting and Deleting an Item Applications of Linked Lists Introduction to Preprocessor Macro substitution File Inclusion Compiler control directives. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOK

L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09)

Balagurusamy E., Programming in ANSI C 3rd editon, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications, NewDelhi, 2004.
REFERENCES

1. Bryon Gottfried, Programming with C, Schaums Outline Series, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., Second Edition, Reprint 2001. 2. Pradip Dey and Manasphosh, Computer fundamentals and Programming in C, Oxford University Press, 2006. 3. Yashavant Kanetkar, Exploring C, BPB Publications, first edition, Reprint 2002.

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08N207 C PROGRAMMING LABORATORY


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 0 0 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Solution of Quadratic equation Numerical Integration Matrix Operation Solution of linear equations Recursive sum of series Binominal Coefficients Reverse of a string Piglatin generation Character and word count Solution of non-linear equations Simple programs using pointers Solution of ordinary and partial differential equations Files and records Simple programs using Linked Lists Basic array operation using dynamic memory Total Hrs : 45

43

08N208 WORKSHOP
[COMMON TO CIVIL, MECH, EEE, ECE, PROD, EIE, CSE AND IT]

L T P C 0 0 3 2 Plumbing, Sheet metal and Carpentry Study of tools and equipment in plumbing Basic pipe connections involving the fittings like valves, taps, couplings, unions, reducers, elbows and other components used in household fittings Preparation of plumbing line sketches Practice in mixed pipe connections: Metal, Plastic and flexible pipes used in household appliance. Fabrication of Tray and Square box in sheet metal Preparation of simple wooden joints: Half lap, Half lap dovetail and Single dovetail joints

Welding and Foundry Safety precautions in welding Preparation of Lap, Butt and T-Joints Study of moulding tools and equipments Preparation of sand moulds for cubes, pipes and gear wheels

Electrical wiring and Electronic Circuit Practice Safety aspects of electrical wiring Wiring circuit for a lamp using single and staircase switches including calculation of power and energy Wiring circuit for a fluorescent lamp including calculation of power and energy Soldering of small electrical and electronic circuits Assembling of electronic components on a small PCB and testing Study of telephone, FM radio and low voltage power supplies Total Hrs : 45

44

08N3Z1 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III


[COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES]

L T P C 3 1 0 4
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

(12) Formation of PDE by eliminating arbitrary constants and functions Solutions of standard types of first order equations Lagranges equation Linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients.

(12) Dirichlets Conditions General Fourier Series Half range Sine and Cosine series Parsevals Identity Harmonic Analysis.
FOURIER SERIES

(12) Statement of Fourier integral Theorem Fourier transform Fourier Sine and Cosine Transforms Properties Transforms of Simple functions , Convolution Theorem Parsevals Identity-Finite Fourier transforms.
FOURIER TRANSFORMS

(12) Method of separation of variables One dimensional wave equation One dimensional heat equation Steady state conditions Zero and non-zero boundary conditions Fourier series solution.
BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS

(12) Z transforms Elementary properties Inverse Z transforms Initial and Final value theorems Convolution theorem Formation of difference equations Solution to difference equations using Z transforms.
Z TRANSFORMS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOK
1. Kandasamy.P, Thilagavathy.K and Gunavathy.K. Engineering Mathematics Vol. I, II

& III, S. Chand & Co., Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCES

1. Veerarajan.T., Engineering Mathematics for First year and for third Semester, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi. 2007. 2. Venkataraman M.K, Engineering Mathematics Vol I, II & IIIA, The National Publishing Company, Chennai, 2006. 3. Grewal B.S., Engineering Mathematics Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2007.

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08N302 THERMAL ENGINEERING AND FLUID MECHANICS


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 4 0 0 4
SECTION A : THERMAL ENGINEERING BASIC CONCEPTS OF THERMODYNAMICS

(10) Basic definitions of thermodynamics - Point and Path functions Study of Closed and Open systems, Steady flow processes Applications - Kelvin- Plank and Clausis statements, Heat engines, Refrigerators, Heat pumps, Efficiency and COP. (10) Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles, Air-Standard efficiency, Mean effective pressure PV and TS diagrams - Applications. Basic Brayton cycle - Performance testing of I.C Engines Applications.

THERMODYNAMIC CYCLES

AIR COMPRESSORS

(10) Reciprocating compressors - effect of clearance - multi staging - optimum intercooler pressure and perfect intercooling - rotary compressors - centrifugal, axial flow - calculations

Total Hrs : 30
TEXT BOOKS

1. Nag, P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics , Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi,1988. 2. Domkundwar and Kothandaram, Thermal Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 1996. 3. Kurmi & Gupta, Thermal Engineering, S Chand & Co.,
REFERENCES

1. 2. 3. 4.

Rajput R.K., Thermal Engineering, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 1998. Rai, K.S. and Sarao, Thermal Engineering, Satya Prakashan 1990. Sarkar, B.K, Thermal Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Co., Ltd.1998. Ramalingam, K.K., Internal Combustion Engines-Theory and Practice, Scitech Publications 1999. 5. Ganesan V., Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1994.

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08N302 THERMAL ENGINEERING AND FLUID MECHANICS


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

SECTION B : FLUID MECHANICS

(08) Dimensions and Units Fluid properties Density, Specific gravity, Viscosity, Surface tension, capillarity Pascals law Pressure measurements - Manometers.
FLUID PROPERTIES

(12) Types of flow Types of flow line Control volume Continuity equation One dimensional and three dimensional Energy equation Euler and Bernoullis equations Applications Impulse momentum equation (principle only).
EQUATIONS OF FLUID FLOW INTRODUCTION TO HYDRAULIC MACHINES

(10) Hydraulic Turbines Classifications Constructions and working principles of Pelton wheel, Francis and Kaplan Turbines Specific speed - Pumps Classifications Centrifugal pump Working principle Performance curves Specific speed - Reciprocation pump Components and working Airlift pump Jet pump Gear pump Submersible pump. Total Hrs : 30

TEXT BOOKS

1. Rajput.R.K., A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic machines, S.Chand and Company, New Delhi,2002. 2. Kumar.K.L. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd. New Delhi,2000. 3. Ramamurtham.S and Narayanan. R. Fluid Hydraulics and Fluid Machines, Dhanpat Rai Publishing House (P) Ltd. New Delhi, 2000.
REFERENCES

1. Streeter, Victor L, and Wylie, E. Benjamin, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill Ltd.1998. 2. Natarajan.M.K. Fluid Machines, Anuradha Agencies, Vidayal Karuppur, Kumbakonam, 1995.

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08N303 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 3 1 0 4 DC AND AC CIRCUITS (12) Ohms law and Kirchoffs Laws - DC series, parallel and series-parallel circuits - Phasor representation - j operator - Power factor - Real, reactive and apparent powers Form factor - Crest factor - AC series, parallel and series-parallel circuits Current and voltage source transformations - Mesh and nodal analyses - Star-delta transformation Problems. (12) Introduction - Graph theory - Tie set schedule - Cut set schedule - Incidence matrix - Tie set matrix - Cut set matrix - Generalized network system - Solutions of generalized equations by Mesh and Nodal analyses Problems.
NETWORK TOPOLOGY

(12) Superposition theorem Thevenins and Nortons theorems - Reciprocity theorem - Maximum power transfer theorem - Compensation theorem - Tellegens theorem - Millmans theorem - Duality networks - Problems.
NETWORK THEOREMS

(12) Series and parallel resonances Q factor - Bandwidth - Frequency response of RL,RC,RLC circuits - Inductively coupled circuits - Coefficient of coupling - Dot rule - Single and double tuned circuits - Problems.
RESONANCE AND COUPLED CIRCUITS

(12) Three phase system: star and delta connection of systems - balanced and unbalanced circuits Power measurement by three wattmeter method, one wattmeter method and two wattmeter methods - reactive power measurement - Introduction to symmetrical components Resolution of unbalanced voltages and currents Problems.
POLYPHASE CIRCUITS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Arumugam and Prem Kumar, Electric Circuit Theory, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2000. 2. Joseph Edminister, Electric Circuits, Schaum's outline series, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, Third Edition, 1999.
REFERENCES

1. Sudakar A. and Shyam Mohan S.Palli , Circuits and Networks (Analysis and Synthesis), Tata McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi, Third Edition, 2007. 2. Gangadhar K.A., Circuit Theory, Khanna Publishers, 2nd Edition, 1997. 3. Hayt W.H and Kemmerley J.E, Engineering Circuit Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Book Co., Fifth Edition, 2002. 4. Chattopathyay D. and Rakshid P.C, Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Theory, S.Chand and Co.Ltd., 3rd Edition, 2000. 5. C.L.Wadhwa, Network Analysis and Synthesis, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, Third Edition, 2007. 48

08N304 ELECTRON DEVICES


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09) Energy band structure of conductors, insulators and semiconductors - Electron hole generation and recombination Hall Effect Drift and diffusion in semiconductors PN junction Open circuited junction Depletion region Barrier potential Diode equation Forward and reverse characteristics Transition and Diffusion capacitance Piecewise linear and switching characteristics.
THEORY OF PN JUNCTION DIODES THEORY OF JUNCTION TRANSISTORS

(09) Transistor action Transistor current components Continuity equation in the base region Eber-Molls equation Static characteristics of transistors CE, CB and CC configurations.

(09) Junction FET operation Static characteristics FET structure Enhancement and depletion MOSFETs UJT: Operation and static characteristics SCR: Construction and static characteristics Application of FET, UJT and SCR.
THEORY OF FET, UJT AND SCR

(09) Transistor biasing: Location of Q point, fixed bias, collector to base bias and self bias Graphical DC bias analysis Design of DC bias circuit FET biasing: Self biasing and voltage feedback biasing.
TRANSISTOR AND FET BIASING

(09) Zener diode Tunnel diode Diac Triac Charged coupled devices Photo diodes Phototransistors Solar cells LED LCD Photo couplers Gunn diodes Varactor diodes.
SPECIAL SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOK

Allen Mottershead, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Prentice Hall of India, 1989.
REFERENCES

1. Millman and Halkias, Electron Devices and Circuits, McGraw Hill, 1988. 2. Mathur S.P., Kulshresta D.C. and Chadha P.R., Electronic Devices, Applications and Integrated Circuits, Umesh Publications, 1988.

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08N305 ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS

L T P C 3 1 0 4 (12) Principles of operation of permanent magnet moving coil, moving iron, dynamometer, induction, thermal and rectifiers type instruments- their application and performance for measuring voltage and current - Extension of instruments range Calibration of voltmeter and ammeters.
MEASUREMENT OF VOLTAGE AND CURRENT

(12) Dynamometer and induction type wattmeterz - Use of instruments transformer with wattmeter energy meters Single phase and polyphase induction type energy meter DC energy meter Energy meter testing by phantom loading - Calibration of wattmeter and energy meters.
MEASUREMENT OF POWER AND ENERGY AC AND DC BRIDGES

(12) Wheatstone, Kelvin, Wein, Hays, Maxwell, Anderson and Schering bridges Q meter Measurement of incremental inductance Mutual inductance.

MAGNETIC AND POTENTIOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS

(12) B-H curve and permeability measurements on ring and bar specimens Iron loss measurements by magnetic squares. DC vernier, polar and co-ordinate type potentiometers.

(12) PTs and CTs theory, classification, accuracy regarding ratio and phase angles linear couplers KVA meters, KVAR meters - Maximum demand indicators- electrodynamometer type power factor meter - Synchroscope Megger.
INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS AND SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Sawhney A.K., A course in Electrical and Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Eigth Edition, 2004. 2. Golding E.W. and Widdis F.C. Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, Pitman, 1963.
REFERENCES

Cidwell W., Electrical Instruments and Measurements, McGraw Hill, 1969. Popov V. Electrical Measurements, Mirpublishers, 1970. David A.Bell, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, PHI, New Delhi. R.k.Rajput, Electrical Measurement and Measuring instruments, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2008. 5. E.O.Doebelin, Measurement Systems-Applications and design,TMH, 2003.

1. 2. 3. 4.

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08N306 TRANSDUCER ENGINEERING

L T P C 3 1 0 4
SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT

(12) Units and standards-calibration methods-static calibration-classification of errors-error analysis-statistical methods-odds and uncertainty. (12) Static characteristics - accuracy, precision, sensitivity, linearity etc-Mathematical model of transducers-zero, first-order and second-order transducers- response to impulse, step, ramp and sinusoidal inputs.

CHARACTERISTICS OF TRANSDUCERS

VARIABLE RESISTANCE TRANSDUCERS

(12) Principle of operation, construction details, characteristics and application - of resistance potentiometers, strain gauges, resistance thermometers - thermistors, hot-wire anemometer, piezo resistive sensors- humidity sensors. (12) Induction potentiometer-variable reluctance transducers- EI pick up-LVDT-capacitive transducers-variable air gap type- variable area type-variable permittivity type- capacitor microphone.

VARIABLE INDUCTANCE AND VARIABLE CAPACITANCE TRANSDUCERS

(12) Pressure transducer - Piezoelectric transducer- magnetostrictive transducer-IC sensor digital transducers-smart sensor-fibre optic transducers
OTHER TRANSDUCERS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Renganathan.S., Transducer Engineering, Allied Publishers Chennai, 1999 2. Murthy,D.V.S., Transducer and Instrumentation,Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1995.
REFERENCES

1. Krishna Kant, Computer Based Industrial Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1997. 2. Neubert,H.K.P. Instrument transducers, Clarenden Press, Oxford 1988. 3. Doebelin,E.O. Measurement Systems, McGraw Hill Book Co.,1998. 4. Patranabis, D, Sensors and Transducers, Wheeler publishing Co., Ltd, New Delhi, 1997.

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08N307 THERMAL ENGINEERING AND FLUID MACHINERY LAB


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 0 0 4 2
PART - A THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Valve timing and Port timing diagrams for I.C. engines. Engine performance evaluation using DC generator as loading device. Performance evaluation using Rope Brake dynamometer. Performance evaluation of engine using Swinging field dynamometer. Estimation of frictional power by fuel consumption measurement and verification by retardation test. Estimation of economical load and economical speed of engine. Test on reciprocating air compressor. Test on constant speed air blower. Fan laws verification on variable speed air blower.
PART B FLUID MACHINERY LAB

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Determination of Darcys friction factor. 2. Calibration of Flow Meters. 3. Performance of Rotodynamic pumps. 4. Performance of positive displacement pumps. 5. Performance of Jet pumps. 6. Load test on Pelton Wheel. Total Hrs : 60

52

08N308 ELECTRON DEVICES AND TRANSDUCERS LAB

L T P C 0 0 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Semiconductor diode characteristics 2. Zener diode characteristics and voltage regulation 3. Transistor characteristics - common emitter mode 4. Transistor characteristics - common base mode 5. Characteristics of UJT 6. Characteristics of FET 7. Characteristics SCR and TRIAC 8. Circuit analysis using SPICE and PSPICE programming 9. Characteristics of DIAC 10. Characteristics of Thermistor, Thermocouple and LDR 11. Characteristics of Strain gauge and Load cell 12. Characteristics of LVDT 13. Study of Biomedical Transducers 14. Hall effect Transducer 15. Piezoelectric Transducer 16. Loading effect of Potentiometer 17. Capacitive Transducer 18. Photoelectric Transducer 19. Digital Transducer Shaft angle encoder 20. Pressure Transducers Total Hrs : 45

53

08N401 NUMERICAL METHODS


[COMMON TO CIVIL, EEE, EIE, CSE & IT]

L T P C 3 1 0 4 (12) Iterative method Newton-Raphson Method for single variable and for simultaneous equations with two variables Solutions of Linear system by Gaussian , Gauss-Jordan, Croutes and Gauss-Seidel Methods Relaxation Method Eigen value of a Matrix by Power Method
SOLUTIONS OF EQUATIONS AND EIGEN VALUE PROBLEMS INTERPOLATION

(12) Operators Relation between the operators Newtons divided difference formula Langranges and Hermites Polynomials Newton Forward and Backward difference formulae Sterlings and Bessels Central difference formulae.

NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION

(12) Numerical differentiation with Interpolation Polynomials Numerical Integration by Trapezoidal and Simpsons (Both 1/3rd and 3/8th) rules two and three point Gaussian quadrature formula Double integrals using Trapezoidal and Simpsons Rules Difference equation.
PROBLEMS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL (12)

INITIAL VALUE EQUATIONS

Single step methods Taylor series , Euler and Modified Euler , Runge Kutta method of order four for first order differential equations Multistep methods Milne and Adams Bashforth predictor and Corrector methods.
BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (12)

Finite difference solutions for the second order ordinary differential equations Finite difference solutions for one dimensional Heat equation (Both Implicit and Explicit) One dimensional Wave equation and two dimensional Laplace and Poisson equations.

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOK

1. Kandasamy. P, Thilagavathy . K , Gunavathy . K.,Numerical methods, S. Chand and Co., New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES

1. Veerarajan T. and Ramachandran T., Numerical Methods with Programming in C, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007. 2. Balagurusamy E., Numerical Methods, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1998, Reprint 2007. 3. Grewal. B. S., and Grewal. J.S., Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1999. 4. Gerald.C.F., and Wheatley. P.O., Applied Numerical Analysis , Fifth Edition , Addison Wesley , Singapore, 1998. 5. Sastry S.S., Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, Third Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1998. 54

08N402 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09) Diode as a rectifier - Full wave rectifiers - Ripple factors - DC and AC components in rectifiers - Capacitor and inductor filters - Analysis and design of L-section and pi-section filters - Voltage and current regulators - Short circuit and overload protections.
RECTIFIERS, FILTERS AND REGULATORS

(09) Hybrid parameters - T equivalent and pi-equivalent circuit - Small signal single stage amplifiers - Analysis of CE , CB and CC circuits - Voltage gain - Current gain - Input impedance - Output impedance - Dependence on source and load impedances Equivalent circuits for FET - CS , CD amplifiers.
TRANSISTOR MODELS

(09) Frequency response - RC coupled and transformer coupled - Single and multistage amplifiers - Wideband amplifiers - Power amplifiers : Class A, AB, B and C amplifiers Distortion - Pushpull amplifiers - Complementary symmetry .
AMPLIFIERS

(09) Positive and negative feedbacks - Current and voltage feedbacks - Effect of feedback on gain, input and output impedances - Noise and distortion - Direct-coupled amplifier Darlington amplifier - Differential amplifier.
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS OSCILLATORS AND TUNED AMPLIFIERS (09) Barkhausen criterion - RC oscillators: Phase shift and Wein bridge oscillators - LC oscillators: Hartley and Colpits oscillators - Crystal oscillators - Tuned amplifiers: Single tuned - Double tuned - Stagger tuned.

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOKS

1. Boylestad R.and Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1987. 2. Allen Mottershead, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,2002.
REFERENCES

1. Sedha R.S, A Textbook of Applied Electronics, S. Chand & Co. Ltd., 2003. 2. Mehta V.K., Principles of Electronics, S. Chand & Co. Ltd., 2003. 3. Millman and Halkias, Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill Book Co.,1987.

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08N403 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 3 1 0 4 (12) Response of RL, RC, LC and RLC circuits for zero input, step and sinusoidal inputs using Laplace Transform method - Response to non-sinusoidal periodic inputs.
TRANSIENT RESPONSE OF CIRCUITS APPLICATION OF COMPLEX FREQUENCY AND POLE - ZERO CONCEPTS

(12) Concept of complex frequency - Complex impedance and admittance - Poles and zeros Frequency response from pole-zero configuration - Fourier series representation of periodic inputs - Trigonometric and complex forms - Fourier integral and Fourier transforms Applications of Fourier series Wave analysis Spectrum Analyzer Fourier Analyzer

(12) Driving point impedance and admittance of one port networks - Open circuit impedance and short circuit admittance of two port networks - Voltage and current ratio transfer functions (hybrid) - ABCD parameters - Image impedance - Impedance matching.
ONE PORT AND TWO PORT NETWORKS

(12) Classification of filters - Low pass and high pass filters - Constant K and m-derived filters Band pass and Band stop filters. Attenuators Types of Attenuators T-type L-type Lattice Bridged T and L-Type Attenuator.
FILTERS AND ATTENUATORS

(12) Realizability of one port networks - Hurwitz polynomials - Positive real function Frequency response of reactive one-port networks - Synthesis of LC, RL and RC networks using Cauer and Foster methods.
ELEMENTS OF REALIZABILITY AND NETWORK SYNTHESIS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Arumugam M. and Premkumar N, Electric Circuit Theory, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1991. 2. Shyam Mohan S.P. and Sudhakar A.,Circuits and Network Analysis and Synthesis, Tata McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi, 1995.
REFERENCES

1. Umesh Sinha, Network Analysis and Synthesis, Sathya Prakashan Publishers, 1985. 2. Robert L.Boylestad, Introductory Circuit Analysis, 8th Edition, Prentice Hall Inc.,1997. 3. C.L.Wadhwa, Network Analysis and Synthesis, 3rd Edition, New age International. 2007.

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08N404 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH C++


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 3 0 0 3
FUNDAMENTALS (09) Characteristics of object oriented Languages Basic program construction Output using cout Directives Comments Integer variables Character variables Input with cin Floating point types Type bool The setw manipulator Type conversion Arithmetic operators Library functions Relational operators Loops Decisions Logical operators Precedence of operators Other control statements Structures Enumerations. FUNCTIONS, CLASSES & ARRAYS (09) Simple functions Passing arguments to functions Returning values from functions Reference arguments Overloaded functions Inline functions Default arguments Variables and storage classes - Returning by reference Const function arguments A simple class C++ objects as physical objects C++ objects as data types Constructors Objects as function arguments - The default copy constructor Returning objects from functions Structures and classes Classes, objects and memory Static class data Const and classes Array fundamentals Function declaration with array arguments Arrays as class member data Arrays of objects C-strings The standard C++ String class. OPERATOR OVERLOADING, INHERITANCE & POINTERS (09) Overloading unary operators Overloading binary operators Data conversion Pitfalls of operator overloading and conversion Keywords explicit and mutable Derived class and base class Derived class constructors Overriding member functions Scope resolution with overridden functions Inheritance in the English distance class class hierarchies Inheritance and Graphics shapes Public and private inheritance Levels of inheritance Multiple inheritance Constructors in multiple inheritance Ambiguity in multiple inheritance Containership: Classes within classes Inheritance and program development Addresses and pointers The address-of operator Pointers and arrays Pointers and functions Pointers and C-type strings Memory management: new and delete Pointers to objects A linked list example Pointers to pointers. VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS, STREAMS & MULTIFILE PROGRAMS (09) Finding an object class with typeid( ) Virtual functions Friend functions Static functions Assignment and copy initialization The this pointer Dynamic type information Stream classes Stream errors Disk file I/O with streams File pointers Error handling in file I/O File I/O with member functions Overloading the extraction and insertion operators Memory as a stream object Command line arguments Printer output Reasons for multifile programs Creating a multifile program A very long member class. TEMPLATE, EXCEPTIONS & OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT (09) Function templates Class templates Exceptions Introduction to the standard template library Algorithms - Sequential containers Iterators Specialized iterators Associative containers Strong user-defined objects Function objects Introduction to object - oriented systems development Procedure - Oriented paradigms - Procedure - Oriented development tools - Objectoriented paradigm - Object-oriented notations and graphs Steps in object-oriented analysis - Steps in object-oriented design Prototyping paradigm - Approach to OOD The programming problem The CRC modeling team - Constructing the CRC cards - Use cases Class relationships Class Diagrams.

Total Hrs : 45

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TEXT BOOK

Robert Lafore, Object Oriented Programming in C++, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., 3rd Edition, 2001.
REFERENCES

1. Balagurusamy E., Object Oriented Programming with C++, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, 2nd Edition, 2001. 2. Yeshavant Kanetkar, Let us C++, BPB Publications, New Delhi, 1999. 3. Rajaram R., Object Oriented Programming and C++, New Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1997. 4. John Hubbard, Programming with C++, Schaums Outline Series, Mc Graw Hill International Edition, 1996.

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08N405 HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC ACTUATORS

L T P C 3 1 0 4
HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM AND CONTROL DEVICES

(13) Introduction to hydraulic system advantages symbols - pumps gear, vane, piston types actuators-linear and rotary motion pressure control valves-direction control valves flow control valves hydraulic fluids types, properties and selection. (13) Accumulators types and applications Intensifiers-Power packs-filters and filtering systems seals and Packing -servo systems electrical drives for hydraulic systems pressure switches - speed and feed circuits. (13) Circuits for machine tools shaping machine drilling machine grinding machine broaching machine sequencing circuit - regenerative circuit high low circuit fail safe circuits. (11) Introduction to pneumatic system advantages symbols Air preparation units Filters, regulators and Lubricators-mufflers and driers valves - pneumatic actuators-linear and rotary.

ACCESSORIES AND BASIC HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS

DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

PNEUMATIC POWER SYSTEM AND CONTROL DEVICES

DESIGN OF PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS

(10) Circuits for speed and force control pre-fill circuit- circuits for sequential operation cascade method - electro pneumatic circuits provision for single cycle, continuous cycle Emergency unlock. Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60

TEXT BOOKS

1. Anthony Eposito, Fluid Power with applications, Prentice Hall International Inc, 1997 2. Michael J. Pinches, and John G. Ashby, Power Hydraulics, Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd., 1989.
REFERENCES

1. John J. Pippenger and Tyler G. Hicks, Industrial Hydraulics, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1979 2. Stewart H.L. and Storer J.M., Pneumatics and Hydraulics, D.B.Taraporevala Sons, 1983. 3. James A. Sullivan, Fluid Power theory and Application, Prentice Hall International Inc., 1998.

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08N406 POWER APPARATUS

L T P C 3 0 0 3
DC MACHINES

(10) Essential features of construction Emf and torque equation Characteristics of different types of DC generators and motors starting, and speed control characteristics of dc motors. (08) Principle Types and general features of construction of single phase and three phase transformers Phasor diagrams Equivalent circuit and efficiency Autotransformers. (10) Types and general constructional features Emf equation regulation power angle curve phasor diagram of synchronous motor V curve starting methods. (10) Constructional features of Induction motors Principle of Operation slip- torque characteristics starting, and speed control methods solid state control (qualitative treatment only) Principle of operation and types of single phase Induction motors.

TRANSFORMERS

SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES

INDUCTION MACHINES

SPECIAL MACHINES (07) Principle of operation of Universal motor Reluctance and Hysterisis motor Stepper motors Linear Induction motors.

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOKS

1. J.B.Gupta, Theory and performance of Electrical machines, Kataria & sons, New Delhi, 1997. 2. Deltoro.C, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., 1995.
REFERENCES

1. Theraja B.L., Electrical Technology, Vol II, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1999. 2. Irving.L.Kosow, Electrical Machinery and Transformers, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1996. 3. Alexander S. Langsdorf, Theory of DC Machinery, Tata McGraw Hill, 1975. 4. Alexander S. Langsdorf, Theory of Alternating Current, Tata McGraw Hill, 1975. 5. Say M.G., Alternating Current Machines, Pitman & Sons, IV Edition, 1980.

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08N407 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB

L T P C 0 0 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Swinburne's test. 2. Open circuit characteristics and load test on d.c. shunt generator. 3. Open circuit characteristics and load test on d.c. compound generator. 4. Open circuit characteristics and load test on separately excited d.c. generator. 5. Load test on d.c. shunt motor. 6. Load test on d.c. series motor. 7. Load test on d.c. compound motor. 8. Speed control of d.c. shunt motor. 9. OC, SC tests on single phase transformer. 10. Load test on single phase transformer. 11. Sumpner's test. 12. Separation of losses in transformer. 13. Three phase transformer connections. 14. Load test on three phase induction motor. 15. Equivalent circuit of three phase induction motor. 16. Regulation of three phase alternator by EMF method Total Hrs : 45

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08N408 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LAB


[COMMON TO EEE AND EIE]

L T P C 0 0 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

C++ Program writing, debugging and execution illustrating the following features

1. Loops and Decisions 2. Functions 3. Classes 4. Arrays 5. Operator overloading 6. Function overloading 7. Constructors and Destructors 8. Inheritance 9. Pointers 10. Virtual functions 11. Streams and files 12. Multifile programs 13. Template 14. Simple graphics

Total Hrs : 45

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08N501 PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

LINEAR WAVE SHAPING High pass and Low pass RC circuits with exponential and ramp inputs differentiator integrator attenuators RL and RLC circuits ringing circuits.

L T P C 3 1 0 4 (11)

LOGIC CIRCUITS (11) Logic gates DeMorgans laws K-map and Quine McKluskey minimization techniques - two logic circuits conversion theorems binary addition and subtraction- Programmable logic device Programmable array logic - Flip-flops registers - counters dynamic registers diode matrices RTL , RCTL, DCTL, DTL,TTL and current mode logic comparison. MULTIVIBRATORS (13) Types - self biased transistor bistable multivibrator commutating capacitor unsymmetrical triggering of bistable multivibrator - symmetrical triggering direct connected bistable multivibrator Schmitt trigger emitter coupled bistable multivibrator gate with of collector coupled of monostable multivibrator waveforms emitter coupled monostable multivibrator triggering of monostable multivibrator astable collector coupled multivibrator.

VOLTAGE AND CURRENT TIMEBASE GENERATORS (12) General features of timebase signal methods of generating timebase waveforms exponential sweep circuits negative resistance switches sweep circuits using transistor switch transistor constant current sweep Miller and Boot-strap time base generators- a simple current sweep generator linearity correction transistorized current time base generator- methods of linearity improvement.

DESIGN OF SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS (13) Synthesis of synchronous sequential Circuits - State equivalence and machine minimization- State assignment, completely and incompletely specified sequential machines. Synthesis of asynchronous sequential circuits - State assignments.

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Jacob Millman and Herbert Taub and Mothiki Prakash Rao, Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, Second Edition, 2008. 2. Moris Mano, Digital Design, Pierson Education, 2007. 3. Lee S., Digital Circuits and Logic Design, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1980.
REFERENCES

1. Mithal G.K. and Vanwani A.K , Pulse and Digital Electronics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1981. 2. Venkataraman R. Pulse Digital Circuits and Computer Fundamentals, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi, 2001. 3. Hachtel G.D. and Somenzi F., Logic Synthesis and Verification Algorithms, Kluwer Academic Press, University of Colorado, 1996. 4. Hill J. and Peterson G.L., Switching Theory and Logical Design, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 3rd Edition, 1981. 30

08N502 CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 1 0 4
FUNDAMENTALS (12)

Open loop and closed loop systems Mathematical modeling of linear systems Transfer function Block diagram Signal flow graph. (12) Test signals Time responses and specifications of first and second order systems Steady state error and error coefficients Generalized dynamic error coefficients Methods to improve time response Frequency responses of first and second order systems Specifications.
TIME DOMAIN AND FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS STABILITY ANALYSIS

(12) Routh - Hurwitz criterion Nyquist stability Bode plot Root locus M and N circles Nichols chart

(12) State model Decomposition of transfer function Canonical state model Transfer function from state model Solution of state model State transition matrix Controllability and observability.
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS

(12) Potentiometer Error detector Magnetic amplifier Hydraulic elements Synchros Stepper motors Tachogenerators Servomechanisms Modulators and demodulators PID controllers Servo motors.
CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Sivanandam S.N., Control Systems Engineering, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2001. 2. Nagrath I.J. and Gopal M., Control Systems Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 5th Ed. 2008.
REFERENCES

1. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 5th Ed. 2008. 2. Gopal M., Control systems Principles and Design, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008. 3. Richard C. Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, Modern Control Systems, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 11th Edition, 2008. 4. M. Ezhilmaran, Control Systems, First Edition, July 2004

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08N503 ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN WITH ICs


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 1 0 4
IC VOLTAGE REGULATORS

(12) Positive and negative voltage regulators(IC723) Adjustable voltage regulators(LM117/LM317) High current short circuit protected regulators Dual tracking regulators(78xx & 79xx series) Programmable supply Current regulators(LAS 1800/ 1500) Switching regulators(ICUA78S40) Fold back current limited and shut down circuits. (12) Inverting amplifiers Non Inverting amplifiers Differential amplifiers- Integrator and differentiator logarithmic amplifiers and multipliers Filters Voltage to frequency converters sample and Hold circuits High input impedance amplifiers Instrumentation amplifiers Sensing amplifiers Comparators zero crossing detectors.

AMPLIFIERS

OSCILLATORS

(12) Sine wave oscillators Multivibrators function generator Schmitt Trigger Voltage controlled oscillators Crystal oscillators. (12) RF and IF amplifiers Video amplifiers AM detectors Balanced modulators and demodulators Phase locked loops (PLL) FM demodulation Frequency multiplication.

COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS

DIGITAL SYSTEMS (12) Frequency counters A/D and D/A converters Digital voltmeters Programmable digital generators Frequency synthesizer.

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Michael Jacob, Applications and design with Analog Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi, 1996. 2. Sonde B.S., Introduction to System Design Using Integrated Circuits, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1992.
REFERENCES

1. Ramakant A.Gayakwad, OPAMPs and Linear Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi, 2004. 2. Roy Choudhry D. and Shail Jain, Linear Integrated Circuits, New Age international, New Delhi, 3rd Edition, 2008. 3. Somnathan Nair, Linear Integrated Circuits Analysis Design and Applications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, First Edition, 2009.

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08N504 PRINCIPLES OF MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 1 0 4 (12) Architecture and addressing modes of 8085 processors -Instruction set of 8085 - Timing diagrams - Execution timing: Hardware and software interrupts - Multiple interrupts Methods of serving interrupts - 8259 interrupt controller - DMA operations 8257 DMA controller.
8085 ARCHITECTURE, INTERRUPTS AND DMA

(12) Interface requirement Address decoding - Memory mapped I/O and isolated I/O 8253 Programmable Interval Timer 8255 Programmable Peripheral Interface 8279 Programmable Keyboard / Display Interface 8251 Serial communication Interface
MEMORY AND INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACING

(12) Architecture Internal and External Memories- Counters and Timers-Synchronous Serialcum-asynchronous serial communication USART interface- - interrupts instruction set.
8051 MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURE INSTRUCTION SET REAL TIME INTERRUPTS AND TIMERS

(12) Interrupt handling structure of an MCU-interrupt latency and interrupt deadline-multiple sources of the interrupts-non maskable interrupt sources-enabling(un-masking) or disabling of the sources-polling and determine the interrupt sources-programmable timers in the MCUs-free running counter and real time control-interrupt interval and density constraints.

(12) LEDs, push buttons, relays and latch connection-key board interfacing-interfacing 7-segment displays-LCD interfacing-ADC/DAC Interfacing - Measurement applications-automation and control applications
INTERFACING AND MICRO CONTROLLER APPLICATIONS

Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60


TEXT BOOKS

1. Ramesh.S.Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications of 8085, Penram International Pvt. Ltd., 2004. 2. Rajkamal Microcontrollers (Architecture, programming, interfacing and system design), Dorling Kindersley pvt Ltd, 2008.
REFERENCES

1. Ajay V Deshmhmukh, Microcontrollers(Theory and applications), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 2006. 2. Vijayendran.V, Fundamentals of Microprocessor-8085: Architecture, Programming & Interface, Vijay Nicole Pvt. Ltd, 2004. 3. John Crisp, Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Newnes publications (Imprint of Elsevier), Second Edition, 2004.

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08N505 ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS

L T P C 3 0 0 3
MEASURING DEVICES

(09) Electronic analog meters: DC and AC voltmeters - True R.M.S. voltmeters - Differential voltmeters - a.c. current measurements - Multimeters - Component measuring instruments Q-meter - Vector impedance meter - Power meter. Lock-in amplifier.

(09) RF Signal generators - Sweep generators - Laboratory type pulse and square wave generators - Function generators - Wave analyzer - Harmonic distortion analyzer- Spectrum analyzer Correlator.
SIGNAL GENERATORS AND ANALYZERS DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS

(09) Digital methods of measuring frequency, period, phase difference, pulse width, time interval, total count, AC and DC voltage and current, true r.m.s voltage - DMM, DPM and digital Qmeter - Comparison between analog and digital techniques of measurement. Introduction to intelligent instruments - Digital displacement transducers, incremental and absolute types - Moire fringe transducer - Digital methods of measuring displacement, velocity, acceleration and temperature.

CRO AND DISPLAY DEVICES

(09) Cathode Ray oscilloscopes - General purpose oscilloscope - CRT screen characteristics Vertical, horizontal amplifiers, input coupling - Time base: synchronization, free run, auto and single sweep modes - Multitrace display: alternate, chop modes of operation - Sweep trigger sources, coupling - delayed sweep, delay lines - Special probes - High frequency considerations - Use as X-Y plotter - Sampling oscilloscope - Digital storage oscilloscope. Typical measurements using CRO. Display devices: LED, LCD - Annunciators, numerics, alphanumerics, graphics. (09) Recorders - moving coil, potentiometric, event recorders - X-Y plotters - U.V. recorders Magnetic tape recording, direct, FM, digital recording. Interference and screening - Component impurities and their effects on signals - Electrostatic and electromagnetic interference - Multiple earths and earth loops -Practical aspects of interference reduction. Total Hrs: 45

RECORDERS

TEXT BOOKS

1. Sawhney A.K., A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 17th edition, 2004. 2. Kalsi.H.S, Electronics Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, 4th Edition, 2004.
REFERENCES

1. Cooper.W.D and Helfrick.A.D, Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Prentice-Hall of India, 2003. 2. Bouwens.A.J, Digital Instrumentation, McGraw Hill, 1998.

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08N506 PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL

INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL Design elements of a control system - Hardware elements of control system - Digital computers in process control - Mathematical modeling for process control - State variables and state equations for a chemical process - Additional elements of the mathematical models - Dead time - Modeling difficulties - Input-Output model - Degree of freedom and process controllers. DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09)

(09)

First order system - Dynamic response of a pure capacitive process - Dynamic response of a first order lag system - First order systems with variable time constant and gain - Dynamic response of a second order system - Multi-capacity processes as second order systems - Inherently second order processes - N capacities in series - Dynamic systems with dead time - dynamic systems with inverse response. FEEDBACK CONTROL OF PROCESSES (09) Block diagram and closed loop response - Effect of P control - Effect of integral, derivative and composite control actions - Time integral performance criteria - Selection of the type of feedback controller - Ziegler Nichols tuning technique - Processes with large dead time - Dead time compensation. CONTROL STRATEGIES (09) Cascade control - Selective control systems - Split Range control - Logic of feed-forward control Design of feed-forward controllers - Feed-forward and Feedback control - Ratio control - Adaptive control - Inferential control - MIMO control systems - Degrees of freedom - Number of controlled and manipulated variables - Generation of alternative loop configurations - Extensions to systems with interacting units - Interaction of control loops - Relative gain array and selection of loops Design of non-interacting control loops. FINAL CONTROL ELEMENT

(09)

SCADA - DDC structure - DDC software - I/P converter - Pneumatic and electric actuators Introduction to multivariable control - Inherent and installed characteristics - Valve body Commercial valve bodies - Control valve sizing - Cavitation and flashing - Selection criteria.

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOKS

1. George Stephanopoulis, Chemical Process Control An Introduction to Theory and Practice, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004. 2. Patranabis, Principles of process Control , Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition 2006. 3. Singh, Process Control Concepts, Dynamics and applications, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, First Edition 2008.
REFERENCES

1. Bequette B. Wayne, Process Control: Modelling, Design and Simulation, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004. 2. Krishna Kant, Computer Based Industrial Control, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 2008. 3. Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation and Technology, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, Eigth Edition 2008. 4. Surekha Bhanot , Process Control Principle and Applications, Oxford University, First Edition, 2008. 35

08N507 PROCESS CONTROL LAB

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

L T P C 0 0 3 2 1. Operation of interacting and non- interacting systems. 2. Response of different order processes with and without transportation lag. 3. Response of on-off controller. 4. Response of P, PI and PID controller. 5. Characteristics of control valve with and without positioner. 6. Operation of on-off controlled thermal process. 7. Closed loop response of flow control loop. 8. Closed loop response of level control loop. 9. Closed loop response of temperature control loop. 10. Closed loop response of pressure control loop. 11. Tuning of controllers. 12. Study of complex control systems( Ratio/Cascade/Feedforward).

Total Hrs : 45

36

08N508 ELECTRONICS AND SIGNAL CONDITIONING LAB


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 0 0 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Design of rectifier and filter circuits 2. Clipper and clamper circuits 3. Design of astable, monostable and bistable multivibrators using transistors 4. Design of oscillator circuits 5. Design of transistor amplifiers 6. Applications of timer IC (NE/SE 555) 7. Applications of operational amplifier 8. A/D and D/A converters 9. Study of VCO and PLL ICs 10. Simulation of above circuits using software packages

Total Hrs : 45 .

37

08N601 MODERN CONTROL THEORY


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 1 0 4 Z TRANSFORM (12) Sampled data theory Sampling process Sampling theorem Signal reconstruction Sample and hold circuits Z Transform Theorems on Z Transforms Inverse Z Transforms.
SAMPLED DATA SYSTEMS

(12) Pulse transfer function Response of sampled data system to step and ramp Inputs Steady state error Stability studies Jurys test and bilinear transformation. (12) State variables Canonical forms Diagonalisation Solutions of state equations Controllability and observability Effect of sampling time on controllability Pole placement by state feedback Linear observer design First order and second order problems.

STATE SPACE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE SYSTEMS

NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS

(12) Types of non linearity Typical examples Phase plane analysis Singular points Limit cycles Construction of phase trajectories Describing function method Basic concepts Dead Zone Saturation - Relay - Backlash- Liapunov stability analysis Stability in the sense of Liapunov Definiteness of scalar functions Quadratic forms- Second method of Liapunov Liapunov stability analysis of linear time invariant systems and non-linear system

CONTROL SYSTEM TOOLBOX

(12) Introduction to Matlab Matrix and array operations Control system toolbox : Linear models MIMO models Interconnecting linear models Continuous/Discrete conversions LTI viewer Functions for time and frequency response. Lecture : 45 Tutorial : 15 Total Hrs : 60

TEXT BOOKS

1. Katsuhiko Ogato, Discrete-Time Control Systems, Pearson Education Pvt.,New Delhi , 2nd Ed. 2006. 2. Nagrath I.J. and Gopal M., Control Systems Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 5th Ed. 2008.
REFERENCES

1. Control System Tool Box for use with Matlab, The Math Works Inc., 2000 www.mathworks.com 2. Gopal M., Digital Control and State Variable Methods, Tata MC Graw Hill,Second Edition, 2003. 3. B.C. Kuo, Digital Control Systems, Oxford University Press, Second Edition,2007. 4. Rudra Pratap, Getting Started with MATLAB 7, Oxford University Press, 5th Edition, 2007.

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08N602 DATA STRUCTURES


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3
INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES

(09) Abstract data types Pointers in C Arrays: One dimensional array Two dimensional array and multidimensional array Strings and String operations, Dynamic storage - Stack: Primitive operation Evaluation of expression Recursion (Implementation in C). (09) Queues: Operations Priority queues link lists: Single double, circular lists Operation Application of link linear list - List implementation of stacks and queues (Implementation in C).

QUEUES AND LISTS

TREES AND GRAPHS

(09) TREES: Binary trees Basic operations and representations Binary tree traversal Threaded binary trees Representation of list as binary trees Applications. GRAPHS: matrix and other computer graphics applications PERT and related techniques

(09) Notation and concepts - Exchange sorts: Bubble sort, Quick sort Selection and tree sorting: Straight selection sort, Binary tree sorts, Heap sorts Insertion sorts Merge sorts and Radix sorts Efficiency analysis (Implementation in C) address- Calculation Sort.
SORTING

(09) Basic search techniques Sequential searching Indexed sequential search Binary search Tree searching Hashing (Implementation in C) functions and collision resolution techniques Ht balanced trees Wt balanced trees tree Structures.
SEARCHING

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOK

1. Yedidyah Langsam Aaron. Mosh. J.Augenstein M. Tanenbaum, Data Structures using C & C++, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.
REFERENCES

1. Jean Paul Tremblay, Paul G.Sorenson, An Introduction to Data Structures with Applications, McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, 2003. 2. Alfred V. Aho, John E.Hoproft, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Data Structures and Algorithms, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.

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08N603 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ITS APPLICATIONS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3
INTRODUCTION

(09) Classification of systems: Continuous, discrete, linear, causal, stable, dynamic, recursive, time variance; classification of signals: continuous and discrete, energy and power; mathematical representation of signals; spectral density; sampling techniques, quantization, quantization error, Nyquist rate, aliasing effect. Digital signal representation, analog to digital conversion (09) Discrete linear systems- Time invariance - Causality, stability, difference equations Ztransforms and inverse Z-transforms - Transfer function of linear discrete systems- Impulse response, step response, frequency response- Recursive, non-recursive filters - Digital filter realization- Direct, canonic, cascade, parallel and ladder realizations. (09) Approximation of analog filters-Butterworth and Chebyshev - Frequency transformation Properties of IIR filters - IIR filter design Bilinear transformation and impulse invariant methods - Digital transformation - Characteristics of FIR filters - Frequency response of linear phase FIR filters - Design of FIR filters - Fourier series method - Window function.

DISCRETE TIME LINEAR SYSTEMS

DIGITAL FILTERS

DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM

(09) DFT - Definition Properties - Convolution of sequences - Linear convolution - Introduction to radix-2 FFT- Properties- Decimation in time-Decimation in frequency- Data shuffling and bit reversal- Computation of IDFT using DFT.

HARDWARE FOR DSP (09) Harvard architecture Pipelining - Hardware MAC unit- Special instructions of DSP Architecture of TMS320C5X Replication - On-Chip memory- Assembly language instructions of TMS320C5X - Simple programs.

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOKS

1. John G. Proakias, Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004. 2. Venkatramani B. and Bhaskar M., Digital Signal Processors: Architecture and Programming, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.
REFERENCES

1. Sanjit K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing - A Computer Based Approach, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004. 2. Oppenheim and Schafer, Discrete Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1994. 3. Ludeman L. C., Fundamental of Digital Signal Processing, John Wiley and Sons, 1987.

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08N604 LOGIC AND DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS

L T P C 3 0 0 3 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) BASICS (09) Definition Overview of PLC systems Input and Output modules Power supplies Isolators General PLC programming procedures Programming on-off outputs Auxiliary commands and functions Creating ladder diagrams from process control descriptions Register basics Timer functions Counter functions. PLC INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (09) Arithmetic functions Number comparison functions Skip and MCR functions Data move systems PLC advanced intermediate functions Utilising digital bits Sequencer functions Matrix functions Alternate programming languages Analog PLC operation Networking of PLC PID control of continuous processes PLC installation Troubleshooting and maintenance Controlling a Robot. INTERFACE AND BACKPLANE BUS STANDARDS FOR INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS (09) Field bus: Introduction Concept International field bus standards HART protocol: Method of operation Structure Operating conditions Applications DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS OPERATION (09) Evolution of DCS Building blocks Detailed descriptions and functions of field control units Operator stations Data highways Redundancy concepts DCS Supervisory computer tasks and configuration DCS System Integration with PLC and computers. COMMUNICATION IN DCS (09) Special requirement of networks used for control Protocols Link access mechanisms Manufacturers automation protocols Link access mechanisms Manufacturers automation protocols Case studies in DCS. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. John. W. Webb and Ronald A. Reis, Programmable Logic Controllers Principles and Applications, 4th Edition, Printice Hall Inc., New Jersy, 1999. 2. Lukcas M.P., Distributed Control Systems, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, 1986 REFERENCES 1. Frank D. Petruzella, Programmable Logic Controllers, McGraw Hill Book Company Book, third Edition 2004. 2. Krishna Kant, Computer based Industrial Control, Prentice Hall of India,2004 3. Curtis D.Johnson, Process control Instrumentarion Technology, 8th Edition Pearson Education, 2006.

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08N605 PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


(COMMON WITH EEE - 08E8E1)

L T P C 3 0 0 3
ANALOG AND DIGITAL MODULATION

(09) Need for modulation - AM - Generation of AM -Collector modulated class C amplifier Balanced modulators Principle of SSB and VSB transmission - FM - Generation Reactance tube modulator - Principles of FDM-TDM Pulse modulation systemsQuantization Sampling theorem Principles of PAM, PWM and PPM Principles of ASK, FSK and PSK.

DETECTION (09) AM Detection - Envelope Detector - FM Detection - Foster seely Discriminator Ratiodetector Super hetero dyne receiver - Typical AM broadcast Transmitter and receiver - FM Transmitter and receiver - PCM transmitter and receiver. MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION

(09) Microwave frequencies microwave systems Simplified Microwave system block diagram- Repeaters Need for diversity Frequency and Space diversity Microwave stations System gain Optical communication - Light emitting diode - Photo diode, characteristics of optic fiber cable - Transmitter and receiver.

ANTENNAS AND SATELLITE COMMUNICATION

(09) Principle of broadcast and end fire array, Rhombic, microwave, wideband antennas propagation - Ground wave - Sky and space waves - Principles of satellite communication (09) Air interface design radio propagation mechanism path loss modeling and signal coverage effect of multipath and Doppler channel measurement and modeling simulation of radio channel
Total Hrs: 45

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

TEXTBOOKS

1. George Kennady, Electronic Communiction Systems, McGraw Hill Edition,1998. 2. Anoke Singh, Principles of Communication Engineering, S.Chand&CO., 1987. 3. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, third edition, Wiley India pvt. Ltd,2008. 4. Kaveth Pahlavan, K Prasanth Krishna moorthy, Principles of Wireless network, first edition, Pearson education, Asia,2002.
REFERENCES

1. Taub & Schilling, Principles of Digital Communication,Tata McGraw Hill, 1998. 2. Terman, Electronic and Radio Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1994. 3. Simon Haykins, Communication systems, fourth Edition, Wiley India pvt. Ltd, 2008.

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08N606 REMOTE SENSING L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09)

PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS

Definition- Historical background - Components of remote sensing Energy source, electromagnetic spectrum, Visible, Infra Red (IR), NIR, Thermal IR, Microwave - radiation principle, and Energy Equations - Active & passive remote sensing Platforms Arial and Space platforms Balloons, Helicopters, Aircraft and Satellites - Synoptivity & repetivity Significance of Remote sensing Limitations.
ENERGY INTERACTION WITH ATMOSPHERE AND EARTH SURFACE MATERIALS

(09)

Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric interference Scattering of EMR Raleigh Mie and Non selective scatterings Absorption Atmospheric Windows Significance of Atmospheric Windows Energy interaction with earth surface features Incident, reflected, absorbed and transmitted energy Reflectance Specular and Diffused reflection Spectral signature spectral reflectance of water, soil and vegetation.
REMOTE SENSING FROM SATELLITE

(09)

Satellites - Types Based on orbits and purpose- Sun synchronous and Geo stationary satellites remote sensing satellites - LANDSAT, SPOT & IRS and IKONOS satellite series satellite sensors Orbit characteristics - Resolution - Spectral, spatial, radio metric & temperal resolution - Microwave remote sensing SLAR and SAR Digital image processing - Characteristics - Application of satellite imaging - Merits - Limitations
INSTRUMENTATION FOR REMOTE SENSING

(09)

Imaging devices - Aerial camera - Different types - Multi band photographic - Multi spectral scanner(MSS),thermal scanners, imaging radars - Imaging spectrometry and hyper spectral sensors spectral characteristics - film for recording images -Black & white, color & infrared films - Devices for analysing photographic images - Stereoscopes - Optical & electronic colour combiner.
APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES

(09)

Remote sensing & GIS, Components of GIS hardware, software and Organisational context - Data Types Maps Aerial photographs, satellite data, etc. - Data input Digitalizer, Scanner, data structure Raster and vector comparison Analysis Reclassification, overlaying and buffering Data output printers and plotters integration of GIS and remote sensing data Urban application - water resources, Landuse / land cover studies, Agriculture, Forestry & Oceanography management Global positioning system An introduction.

Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOKS

1. Pradip Kumar Guha, Remote Sensing for the beginner, second edition, Affiliated East West press pvt., Ltd, New Delhi, 2008. 2. Anji Reddy. M , Text book of Remote sensing & Geographical Information Systems BS Publications. Hyderbad 2001 3. Patel A.N and Surendra Singh, Remote sensing principles & applications, Scientific Publishers Jodhpur 1992.
REFERENCES

1. Thomas M.Lillesand & Ralph W. Kiefer, Remote sensing &Image interpretation, John Wiley & Sons Inc New york 2004. 2. M. G. Srinivas (Edited by) Remote sensing Applications, Narosa Publishing House. 43

08N607 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND MICROCONTROLLER LAB


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 0 0 3 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Design of Logic and Arithmetic Circuits Flip-flops and Registers. Design of Counters. Encoder and Decoder. Multiplexer and Demultiplexer DAC and ADC. Synchronous / Asynchronous circuit design PAL / PLA implementation Micro Controller Programming Interfacing of switches and display devices. Interfacing of D/A and A/D converters. Interfacing of key board and display. Interfacing of programmable timer. Micro Controller Applications

Total Hrs : 45

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08N608 CONTROL ENGINEERING AND SIMULATION LAB


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 0 0 3 2

1. Open loop and closed loop position control system 2. Open loop and closed loop speed control system. 3. Digital position control system. 4. Simulation of second order system with dead time. 5. Transfer function of field controlled DC motor. 6. Transfer function of armature controlled DC motor. 7. Transfer function of separately excited dc generator. 8. Transfer function of amplidyne. 9. System Analysis using MATLAB. 10. Design and Simulation of PI and PID controllers for a second order system. 11. Design and Simulation of PI and PID controllers for a first order system with dead time.
12. Design and Simulation of LAG, LEAD compensators.

Total Hrs : 45

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08N701 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3

MICRO ECONOMICS (09) Definition of Economics, Scope; Demand Curve, Schedule, Factors affecting demand, Elasticity of Demand; Supply Curve, Factors influencing supply, Elasticity, Supply behavior in different time periods.

(09) Money Evolution, Functions: Central Bank and Commercial Banks Functions; Inflation Definition, Types, Methods of correcting, Impact; Deflation Definition, Methods of correcting, Impact.
MACRO ECONOMICS

(09) Evolution of Management, Management Definition, Levels, Principles, Differences with administration, Roles of Managers, Contributions of Henry Fayol, Taylor and Ducker to Management, External environment of business, Social responsibility of business.
BASICS OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHT FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT (09) Planning Premises, Process, Types of Plans; Organizing Departmentation, Authority Responsibility relationship, Span of Management; Staffing Manpower Planning (Manpower Planning Chart & Process), Staffing (Systems approach to staffing), Directing Leadership theories, Motivation theories and Communication (Process, Barriers, Guidelines for effective communication) ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOUR

(09) Individual behavior Values (Types, Formation), Personality, Learning; Group behavior (Types of groups, Stages of group formation, Reasons for joining groups); Organization culture (Origin, Modes of transmission). Total Hrs: 45

TEXT BOOKS

1. Koontz, Essentials of Management, McGraw Hill, 2006 2. Prasad L.M., Principles and Practice of Management Sultan Chand and Sons, 2007. 3. Varshney.R.I, Maheshwary K.L Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand and Sons, 2006.
REFERENCES

1. Stephen Robbins, Organizational Behavior, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2007. 2. Samuelson and Nordhaus, Economics, McGraw Hill Ltd., 1992.

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08N702 PRINCIPLES OF VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION


(COMMON WITH EEE 08E7E4)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 INTRODUCTION (09) Virtual Instrumentation and LabVIEW - Evolution of LabVIEW - Difference between LabView and conventional languages - Sequencing and data flow - Graphical programming LabVIEW ENVIRONMENT (09) Front panel - Block diagram - Icon and Connector - Control Palette - Function Palette-Tools Palette - Creating, editing, wiring, debugging and saving VIs - sub-VIs - creating sub-VIs simple examples-Looping: For loop, while loop-Shift registers - case and sequence; structures, formula nodes PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES (09) Arrays - clusters, charts and graphs - local and global variables - property node, string and file I/O. DATA ACQUISITION AND INSTRUMENT CONTROL (09) DAQ Components - Buffers: Buffered and non buffered I/O - Triggering - Analog I/ODigital I/O - Counters and timers-Instrument control: VISA, GPIB, VXI and PXI. ADVANCED LabVIEW AND APPLICATIONS (09) Connectivity in LabVIEW: an introduction - IVI - Labwindows/CVI - Applications of LabVIEW: process control, physical, biomedical, Image acquisition and processing.

Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Sanjay Gupta and Joseph John, Virtual Instrumentation using LabVIEW Tata McGraw- Hill,2005 2. Gary Johnson, Lab view graphical programming, II Ed., McGraw Hill, 1997. REFERENCES 1. Lisa K Wells & Jeffrey Travels, Lab view for everyone, Prentice Hall, 2003. 2. S. Gupta, J.P. Gupta, PC interfacing for Data Acquisition & Process Control, 2nd Ed., Instrument Society of America, 1994.

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08N703 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION L T P C 3 0 0 3 PRESSURE MEASUREMENT (09) Pressure standards - Dead weight tester - Different types of manometers - Elastic elements Electrical methods using strain gauge - High pressure measurement - Vacuum gauges McLeod gauge - Thermal conductivity gauges - Ionization gauge - Differential pressure transmitters - Installation and maintenance of pressure gauges

(09) FLOW MEASUREMENT Positive displacement flow meters - Reciprocating piston type - Nutating disc type - Oval gear type inferential flow meter - Turbine flow meter - Variable head flow meters - Orifice plate - Venturi tube - flow nozzle - Dahi tube - rotameter - electromagnetic flow meter Ultrasonic flow meter - Coriolis mass flow meter - calibration of flow meters - installation and maintenance.
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT (09) Temperature standards - fixed points - filled system thermometers - bimetallic thermometer thermocouple - laws of thermocouple - cold junction compensation - measuring circuits speed of response - linearisation - Resistance thermometer - 3 lead and 4 lead connections thermistors - IC temperature sensors - Radiation pyrometer - Optical pyrometer - installation, maintenance and calibration of thermometers and thermocouples. LEVEL MEASUREMENT (09) Visual techniques - float operated devices - displacer devices - pressure gauge method diaphragm box - air purge system differential pressure method - hydrastep for boiler drum level measurement - Electrical methods - conductive sensors - capacitive sensors - ultrasonic method - point level sensors - solid level measurement - pendant cone. NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT) (09) Introduction Various methods for NDT Advanced NDT techniques Transmitters: introduction, terminology, features of smart and intelligent transmitters Smart and intelligent temperature, pressure and differential pressure transmitters smart and intelligent flow-meters Other smart and intelligent measurement systems Integration of intelligent transmitters into knowledge based process management systems. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Eckman, D.P., Industrial Instrumentation, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1990. 2. Patranabis, D., Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1999. REFERENCES 1. Doebelin, E.O., Measurement Systems, McGraw Hill Company, 5th Edition, 2007. 2. Liptak, E.G., Instrument engineers Handbook, Chilton Book Co., 1994

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08N704 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION


(COMMON WITH EEE - 08E7E6 AND ECE, IBT)

L T PC 3 0 0 3 BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (09) Resting and action potential, Bioelectric potentials - Heart and Blood circulation Respiratory system Nervous system - Muscular system. ELECTRODES AND TRANSDUCERS (09) Basic electrode theory - Micro electrodes-Skin surface electrodes, Needle electrodes, Equivalent circuit, Electrode materials, Chemical electrodes, Reference electrodes, The pH electrode, Blood gas electrode - Active transducers and passive transducers - Strain gauge Thermistor - Biomedical applications. BIO POTENTIAL RECORDERS (09) Electrical and mechanical activities of the human heart- Typical Electrocardiograph (ECG), Electrocardiograph Bipolar and unipolar leads, Einthoven triangle - Electrical activities of the brain, Electroencephalograph - Various rhythms, EEG equipment - Muscle response Electromyograph (EMG), Nerve Conduction velocity measurements. BIOTELEMETRY AND PATIENT SAFETY (09) Need for biotelemetry - Elements of telemetry system, Radio telemetry system, Physiological signals used in telemetry, TDM and FDM, Implantable units - Physiological effects of electrical current - Shock hazards from electrical equipments, Electrical accidents and their prevention. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (09) Data acquisition systems - Analysis of ECG signals - Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) Scanner, Ultrasonic scanner, Magnetic resonance imaging - Computer based patient monitoring system, Introduction to expert system and hospital management. Total Hrs: 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Arumugam M, Biomedical Instrumentation, Anuradha Agencies Publishers, Chennai, 2002. 2. Joseph J. Carr and John M. Brown, Introduction To Biomedical Equipment Technology, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi, Fourth Edition, 2003 3. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Webell, Erich A. Pfeffer, Bio-medical Instrumentation and Measurements, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2001. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Khandpur, Handbook on Biomedical Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill Company, New Delhi, 2003 2. John G. Webster, Ed, Medical Instrumentation Application and Design, Fourth Edition, JohnWiley & Sons, Singapore, 2007.

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08N707 VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB L T P C 0 0 3 2 1. Simple exercise with VI (creating, editing, developing). 2. Converting the VI into a Sub VI. 3. Create simple functions (FOR loop, While loop) using VI. 4. Lab VIEW Traffic Light - Programming Structure, Arrays, Clusters 5. Waveform measurements 6. Voltage to frequency converter 7. Strain and Temperature with NI Elvis 8. Signal Generation Using NI-DAQmx, Frequency analysis 9. Oscilloscope - Attribute Nodes, Menus 10. RC Circuit measurement - Timing issues 11. Digital control of stepper motor 12. OPAMP circuits, characteristics 13. Digital-to-Analog acquisition interfacing 14. System identification and analysis of electrical circuits 15. GPIB and Serial interfaces based instrument communication

Total Hrs: 45

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08N708 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB L T P C 0 0 3 2 1. Calibration of pressure gauge using Dead weight Tester 2. Calibration of Rotameter 3. Measurement of Flow - Orifice meter and Pitots tube 4. Radiation Pyrometer 5. Characteristics of I/P and P/I Converters 6. Measurement of Humidity and Ph 7. Study of Characteristics of Proving ring 8. Calibration of Smart Transmitters using HART Communicator 9. Characteristics of conductivity meter 10. UV Spectrophotometer 11. Cold Junction Compensation of Thermocouple 12. Viscosity Measurement

Total Hrs : 45

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08N7E0 VLSI CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 MOS TECHNOLOGY (09) MOS transistor Modes of operation NMOS and CMOS fabrication Process parameters for NMOS and CMOS Pass transistor NMOS and CMOS inverter Pull up and pull down ratio Electrical properties of MOS circuits and device modeling. DESIGN PROCESS (09) MOS Layers stick diagram- Design rules of layout diagram Metal Polysilicon Micron based CMOS process- Switching logic- Gate logic- Combinational and sequential circuits diagram Scaling and MOS circuits. DIGITAL CIRCUITS AND CIRCUIT SYSTEMS (09) Finite state machine Programmable Logic Array Arithmetic Logic Unit Parallel Multipliers- memories and registers. CMOS CIRCUIT AND LOGIC DESIGN (09) Introduction CMOS Logic gate design Basic physical design of simple Logic gates CMOS logic structure Clocking strategies I/O Structures. CMOS DESIGN METHODS AND HIGH SPEED VLSI (09) Introduction Design strategies CMOS chip design options Design methods- Design capture tools- Design verification tools GaAs technology Device modeling and performance estimation GaAs logic families-Design of very high speed logic. Total Hrs: 45 TEXT BOOKS 1.Sung-Mo Kang and Yusuf Leblebici, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits-Analysis and Design,Tata McGraw Hill,2003. 2.Pucknell.D.A. and Eshraghian.K. Basic VLSI Design Systems and Circuits, Prentice Hall India, 3rd edition, 1998. 3.Neil.H.E.Weste and Eshraghian.K Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, Pearson Education. 2001. REFERENCES 1. Samir Palnitkar, Verilog HDL, Pearson Education, 2nd Edition, 2004 2. Wayne Wolf, Modern VLSI Design System, Pearson Education, 2002 3. Fabricios.E, Introduction to VLSI Design, Tata McGraw Hill ,1998

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08N7E1 INDUSTRIAL DRIVES AND CONTROL


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3

SPEED CONTROL OF DC MOTORS (09) Concept of Electric Drive Classification of Electric Drives Speed/Torque characteristics Braking methods Methods of speed control Ward Leonard drives Dual converter Thyristor converter fed dc drives Single, Two and Four quadrant operations Plugging Regenerative braking. DIGITAL CONTROL OF DC MOTORS (09) Digital technique in speed control of DC motors Advantages Limitations Closed loop DC control Analog, Digital and Hybrid speed control Stepper motor and its applications Microprocessor applications to DC speed motor control. SPEED CONTROL OF AC MOTORS (09) Speed control of AC motors Speed / Torque characteristics Braking methods Thyristor control Pulse Width Modulation Current Source Inverter, Cycloconverter fed Induction motors. FREQUENCY CONTROLLED INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES (09) Frequency control for constant Torque and Constant Power operation of Induction motors Rotor side control of Slip ring Induction motor with thyristor chopper Static control of Rotor resistance Slip-Energy recovery scheme Static Scherbius and Kramer systems Applications of Microprocessor to AC motor speed control Interfacing Microprocessor with I / O devices. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS (09) Choice of selection of motors Electric drive applications Steel rolling mills Cement mills Paper mills Textile mills Sugar mills Coal mines Machine Tools. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Dubey G.K., Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2001. 2. Sen, P.C. Thyristor DC Drives, John Wiley and Sons. Inc., New York, 1981. REFERENCES 1. Vedam Subramaniam, Electrical Drives and Application, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2007. 2. Murphy J.M.D., Thyristor Control of AC Motor, Pergamon Press, NewYork, 1973. 3. Krishnan R., Electric Motor and Drives : Modeling, Analysis and Control, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2001. 4. Pillai S.K., A First Course on Electrical Drives, 2nd Edition, Wiley Eastern Ltd., Bombay, 1989.

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08N7E2 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS


L T P C 3 0 0 3 DIGITAL IMAGE FUNDAMENTALS (09) Elements of a Digital image processing system -structure of the human eye-image formation and contrast- sensitivity-sampling and quantization- neighbors of a pixel-distance measuresphotographic film structure and exposure film characteristics-linear scanner-video cameraimage processing applications. Image transforms: FT- DFT- FFT algorithm-Walsh transform - Hadamard transform-DFT. IMAGE ENHANCEMENT (09) Definition Spatial domain methods-frequency domain methods-histogram modification technique-neighborhood averaging media filtering- low pass filtering-averaging of multiple images- image sharpening by differentiation and high pass filtering IMAGE RESTORATION (09) Definition-degradation model- discrete formulation-circulant matrices-block circulant matrices-effect of diagonalization of circulant matrices-unconstrained and constrained restorations- inverse filtering Wiener filter-restoration in spatial domain. IMAGE ENCODING (09) Objective and subjective fidelity criterion-basic encoding process-the mapping the quantifier-the coders differential encoding-contour encoding-run length encoding-image encoding relative to fidelity criterion-differential pulse code modulation. IMAGE ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER VISION (09) Typical computer vision system-image analysis technique-spatial feature extractionamplitude and histogram features-transform features-edge detection-gradient operatorsboundary extraction-boundary representation-boundary matching shape representation. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Anil K.Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Prentice Hall of India,1995. 2. Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, II edition, 2003. REFERENCES 1. Sid-Ahmad Digital Image Processing, McGraw Hill, 1994. 2. Awcock, Applied Image Processing, McGraw Hill, 1996. 3. William K Pratt, Digital Image Processing John Willey, India Ltd, 3rd edition, reprint, 2008 4. Image Processing Analysis and Machine Vision Millman Sonka, Vaclav hlavac, Roger Boyle, Broos/colic, Thompson Learniy (1999).

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08N7E3 FIBER OPTICS AND LASER INSTRUMENTATION L T P C 3 0 0 3 OPTICAL FIBERS (09) Basic optical laws and definitions, optical fiber modes and configuration, single mode fibers, graded index fiber structure, fiber materials, attenuation, signal distortion in optical waveguides, pulse broadening in graded index waveguides. FIBR OPTIC SENSORS (09) Fiber optic probes, liquid level sensor, pressure sensor, temperature sensor, interferometric sensors, polarization sensors, fiber grating sensors, fiber optic gyroscopes, acoustic sensors. OPTICAL SOURCES (09) LED structures, light source materials, quantum efficiency and LED power, modulation of an LED. Laser rate equation , 3 & 4 level lasers, properties of laser, laser modes, resonator configuration, Q switching, mode locking, cavity damping, single frequency operation, types of lasers - gas, solid, liquid and semiconductor lasers. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF LASER (09) Laser for measurement of distance, length, atmospheric effects and pollutants, material processing, laser heating, melting, scribing, trimming, welding, material removal and vaporization, calculation of power requirement of laser for material processing HOLOGRAPHY AND MEDICAL APPLICATION (09) Holography, basic principles, methods of holographic interferometry and applications, Holography for NDT, medical application of lasers, laser and tissue interaction, laser instruments for surgery, removal of tumors of vocal chords, brain surgery, plastic surgery, gynecology, oncology. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Wilson J. & Hawkes J.F.B., Opto-Electronics : An Introduction, Prentice Hall International", 1983 2. Keiser, "Optical Fiber Communication Systems", Mc Graw Hill Ltd., 1983 REFERENCES 1. Allen H.C., "An Introduction to Optical Fibers", Mc Graw Hill, New York, 1983 2. Ghatak and Thiagarajan .K, "Optical Electronics", Foundation Books, 1991 3. Jasprit Singh, "Semiconductor Opto-Electronics", Mc Graw Hill, 1995 4. Smith H.M., "Principles of Holography", John Wiley and Sons, 1975

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08N7E4 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN PAPER INDUSTRIES L T P C 3 0 0 3 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROCESS (09) Wood: The Raw Material - Basic process - Pulping process - Chemical recovery process Paper making process - converting. MEASUREMENT HARDWARE AND ANALYZERS (09) Basic weight measurement Sensors - Density - Specific gravity - Flow - Level of Liquids and solids - Detectors - Pressure - Temperature - Consistency Sensors - Moisture Analyzers Oxidation - Reduction Potential and pH - Graphic Displays and Alarms. VALVES Selection factors - Valve types: ball, butterfly, gate, pinch Applications. (09)

CONTROL SYSTEMS (09) Blow down tank controls - Digester liquor feed pump controls - Brown stock washer level control - Stock chest level control - Basis weight control of a paper machine - Dryer temperature control - Dissolving tank density control - White liquor clarifier density control White liquor flow control - Lime storage silo Level detection - Condensate conductivity control COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (09) Applications Control and measuring devices Stepper motor and gear train applications Industrial robots in production lines.
Total Hrs : 45

TEXT BOOKS 1. Liptak B.G, Instrumentation in the Processing Industries, 1st Edition, Chilton book company, 1973. 2. Considine D.M., Handbook of Applied Instrumentation, McGraw Hill,1984. REFERENCES 1. Howar P.Kallen, Handbook of Instrumentation and Control, McGraw Hill, 1967. 2. James A. Gupton Jr., Computer Controlled Industrial Machine Process and Robots,Prentice Hall, 1986

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08N7E5 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES L T P C 3 0 0 3 (09) Temperature Pressure Batch reactors Distillation equipment Variables and degrees of freedom Vapour distillate and inerts Control of feed Reboiler and reflux Use of gas chromatograph Cascade and feed forward controls
INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN REACTORS AND IN DISTILLATION

INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN DRYERS (09) Batch dryers: Atmosphere, Vacuum, special Continuous dryers: heated cylinder, rotary, turbo, spray, fluid bed Feed forward system. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN HEAT EXCHANGERS (09) Variables and degrees of freedom- Liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers-Steam heatersCondensers- Reboilers and vaporizers- Use of cascade and feed forward control. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN EFFLUENT AND WATER TREATMENT (09) Centrifugal pumps-Rotary pumps- Reciprocating pumps- Throttling control- On-off-controlChemical oxidation- Chemical reduction- Neutralisation- Precipitation-Biological control. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN EVAPORATORS (09) Types of evaporators- Measurement and control: absolute pressure, density, conductivity, differential pressure and flow. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Liptak B.G., Instrumentation in Processing Industries, Ghilton Book Co., 1973 REFERENCES 1. Considine D.M. and Ross S.F. Handbook of Applied Instrumentation, McGraw Hill, 1964. 2. Austin G.T. and Shreves,Chemical Process Industries, McGraw Hill International Students Edition, 1998.

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08N7E6 ROBOTICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS L T 3 0 P 0 C 3

FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOT (09) History Definition classification of Robot - need for Robot specification Robot configuration Installation procedure robotic system Components of Robot Robot cell design and control, Robot selection Robot safety. ROBOT DRIVES SYSTEMS AND CONTROLS (09) Mechanical - Electrical and Fluid power- combination selection of system simple problems based on load for linear and rotary travel control system servo control interfacing methods micro processor, PLC and PC based END EFFECTOR AND SENSORS (09) Need for grippers types and selection of grippers common types of grippers used end effectors - Functions of sensors types and selection of sensors Introduction to Machine vision Sensing and digitizing Image processing and analysis Applications. BASIC PROGRAMMING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (09) Types of programming programming languages sample program for different types of robots Capabilities and Limitation Artificial intelligence in Robotics INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS (09) Applications of Robots in processing operations - Assembly and Inspection Material handling Loading and unloading Tele operating robot Robot cell design and control Robot Selection Robot safety Machine Interface Multiple robots Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Mikell P. Groover, Mitchell Weiss, Industrial robotics, technology, Programming and Applcations, McGraw Hill International Editions, 1986. 2. Mikell P. Groover, Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003 REFERENCES 1. Janakiraman P.A., Robotics and Image Processing, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995. 2. Mikell P. Groover., CAM and Automation, Prentice Hall, 1995. 3. Yu Kozyhev, Industrial Robots Handbook, MIR pub., 1995 4. Richard D. Klafter, Thomas A. Chmielewski and Michael Negin, Robotic engineering An integrated approach, Prentice Hall Inc, Englewoods Cliffs, NJ, USA, 18. 5. Saeed B. Niku, Introduction to Robotics Analysis, Systems, Applications, Prentice Hall India Pvt., Limited, 2003.

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08N7E7 NEURAL AND FUZZY SYSTEMS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 INTRODUCTION TO NEURAL NETWORKS (09) Introduction Biological and Artificial neural networks - Learning rules Training ADALINE - MADALINE BAM Discrete Hopfield networks ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (10) Theory, Architecture and Applications of Back propagation network Counter propagation network Kohenens Self Organising Maps INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY (08) Fuzzy sets and membership Chance Vs ambiguity Classical sets Fuzzy sets Fuzzy relations Tolerance and Equivalence relations Value assignments FUZZIFICATION AND DEFUZZIFICATION (09) Fuzzification Membership value assignments Fuzzy to Crisp conversions -Lambda Cuts for Fuzzy sets and relations Defuzzification methods FUZZY ARITHMETIC, NUMBERS, VECTORS AND EXTENSION PRINCIPLE (09) Extension principle Fuzzy numbers Interval analysis in arithmetic Approximate methods of extension : Vertex method, DSW algorithm, Restricted DSW algorithm Fuzzy vectors Classical predicate logic Approximate reasoning Fuzzy tautologies, contradictions, Equivalence and Logical proofs Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Laurene Fausett, Fundamentals of Neural Networks, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2004 2. Timothy J.Ross, Fuzzy logic with Engineering Applications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2nd Edition, 2008. REFERENCES 1. Robert .J.Schalkoff, Artificial Neural networks, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1998 2. Driankov D., Helledorn H., M.Reinframe, An Introduction to Fuzzy Control, Narosa publishing Co., New Delhi, 1996 3. Kosko.B, Neural Network and Fuzzy Systems- Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007. 4. S N Sivanandam, and P. Deepa, Principles of Soft Computing, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 1st Edition, 2008.

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08N7E8 PRINCIPLES OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 FUNDAMENTALS AND BUS PROTOCOLS (09) Classification of Embedded Systems - Embedded System on Chip - Structural Units in a Processor - Processor Selection - Memory Selection - Allocation of Memory to Segment Block Memory Map of a System - Serial Communication using PC bus and CAN bus Parallel Communication using ISA and PCI busses. INTERRUPTS AND SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES (09) Interrupt Basics - Shared Data Problem - Interrupt Latency - Round Robin Architecture Round Robin with Interrupts - Function - Queues - Scheduling Architecture - Real Time Operating System Architecture - Selecting an Architecture. REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS (09) Tasks and Task States - Tasks and Data - Semaphores and Shared Data - Message Queues, Mailboxes and Pipes - Timer Functions Events -Memory Management - Interrupt Routines in RTOS Environment. DESIGN USING RTOS (09) Overview - Principles - Encapsulating Semaphores and Queues - Hard Real-time Scheduling Consideration - Saving Memory Space - Saving Power. EMBEDDED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS (09) Host and Target Machines-Linker / Locators for Embedded Software - Getting Embedded Software into Target - Testing on Host Machine - Instructions Set Simulators. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Pearson Education, Reprint 2008. 2. Navabi, Embedded Core Design with FPGA's, Tata McGraw-Hill ,First Edition 2008. REFERENCES 1. Frank Vahid and Tony Givragis, Embedded Systems Design - A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 1st edition, 2008. 2. Sriram Iyer, Embedded Real Time System Programming , Tata McGraw-Hill, First Edition 2006. 3. Raj Kamal, Embedded Systems, Tata McGraw-Hill, Second Edition 2008. 4. K.V.K Prasad, Embedded Real Time System Programming, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 1st edition, 2008

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08N7E9 POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 OVERVIEW OF POWER GENERATION (09) Brief survey of methods of power generation Hydro, thermal, nuclear, solar and wind power Importance of instrumentation in power generation Thermal power plants Block diagram Details of boiler processes - UP&I diagram of boiler Cogeneration. MEASUREMENTS IN POWER PLANTS (09) Electrical measurements Current, voltage, power, frequency, power factor etc. Non electrical parameters Flow of feed water, fuel, air and steam with correction factor for temperature Steam pressure and steam temperature Drum level measurement Radiation detector Smoke density measurement Dust monitor. ANALYSERS IN POWER PLANTS (09) Flue gas oxygen analyser Analysis of impurities in feed water and steam Dissolved oxygen analyser Chromatography pH meter Fuel analyser Pollution monitoring instruments. CONTROL LOOPS IN BOILER (09) Combustion control Air/fuel ratio control Furnace draft control Drum level control Main steam and reheat steam temperature control Super heater control Air temperature Deaerator control Distributed control system in power plants Interlocks in boiler operation. TURBINE MONITORING AND CONTROL (09) Speed, vibration, shell temperature monitoring and control Steam pressure control Lubricant oil temperature control Cooling system.

Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Sam G. Dukelow, The Control of Boilers, Instrument Society of America, 1991. 2. P.K. Nag, Power Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001. REFERENCES 1. S.M. Elonka and A.L. Kohal, Standard Boiler Operations, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,1994. 2. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1995. 3. E.Al. Wakil, Power Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 1984.

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08N8E0 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTATION

L T P C 3 0 0 3

INTRODUCTION (09) Classification of aircraft instrumentation Instrument displays-Panels Cockpit layout. FLIGHT INSTRUMENTATION (09) Static and pilot pressure source- Altimeter- Airspeed indicator-Vertical speed indicatorMachmeter- Maximum safe speed indicator-Accelerometer. GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS (09) Gyroscopic theory-Directional gyro indicator Artificial horizon-Turn and slip indicator. AIRCRAFT COMPUTER SYSTEM (09) Terrestrial magnetism Aircraft magnetism-Direct reading magnetic compass-Compass errors- Gyro-magnetic compass. POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTS (09) Fuel flow- Fuel quantity measurement Exhaust gas temperature measurement- Pressure measurements. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Pallet, E.H.J., Aircraft Instruments & Principles, Pitman & Co., 1993. 2. Mekinley, J.L. and Bent, R.D., Aircraft Power Plants, McGraw-Hill, 1993.

REFERENCE 1. General Hand Books of Airframe and Power plant Mechanics, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administation, The English Book Store, NewDelhi1995.

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08N8E1 INSTRUMENTATION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL L T P C 3 0 0 3 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING (09) Classification - Ambient environmental monitoring - Source monitoring In-plant environment monitoring - Personal monitoring - Precision and accuracy - Errors in measuring signals. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (09) Air pollutant - Basics of monitoring technologies like conductometry, coulometry, turbidimetry, nephelometry - Electrochemical cell method Piezo-electric oscillation methods: paper type method, optical method - Air pollution monitoring instruments (manual and automatic). WATER POLLUTION MONITORING (09) Water pollutants - Basic techniques - Spectrometric methods - Emission spectrography Atomic absorption spectro-photometry, absorption photometry - Potentiometer - Marine pollution monitoring Polarography - Chromatographic method - Water pollution monitoring instruments - Auto analyzer for water quality using flow injection analysis - Classical methods - GC, HPLC and ion chromatography. NOISE AND SOIL POLLUTION MONITORING (09) Noise pollution and its measurements - Soil pollution - Pollutants and its monitoring Decibel meter - Psophometer - Noise pollution analyzer - Anti noise device. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTANTS AND ITS MONITORING (09) Monitoring of industrial pollution and pollution from hazardous wastes - Analysis techniques.

Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Dr. Sharma B.K. and Dr. (Miss) Kaur H. , Environmental Chemistry, Goel Publishing House, India, 1994. 2. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water, 20th Edition, APHA, Washington, 1998. REFERENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. Baird, Colin, Environmental Chemistry, Freeman Publications, 2005. Vanloon, Gary. W, Environmental Chemistry, Oxford University Publications, 2003. Banerji, Samir. K, Environmental Chemistry, Paragon Publications, 2001. Anil Kumar De, Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern publications, 1989.

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08N8E2 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES


L T P C 3 0 0 3 FLOW DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES (09) Raw materials preparation - Iron making blast furnaces Stoves - Raw steel making Basic Oxygen furnace - Electric furnace. STEEL ROLLING Casting of steel Primary rolling Cold rolling and Finishing. (09)

INSTRUMENTATION (09) Measurement of level, pressure, density, temperature, flow, weight, thickness and shape Graphic displays and alarms. CONTROLS AND SYSTEMS (09) Blast furnace stove combustion control systems - Gas and water controls in BOF furnaces Stand casting mould level control. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (09) Model calculating and logging - Rolling mill - Annealing processes control computer Centre utilities dispatch computer. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Liptak B.G, Instrumentation in the processing industries, 1st Edition, Chilton book company, 973. 2. Instrumentation Reference book, 1st Edition, Butterworth, 1988. REFERENCE 1. Considine D.M., Handbook of Applied Instrumentation, McGraw Hill, 1984.

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08N8E3 PC BASED INSTRUMENTATION L T P C 3 0 0 3 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS (09) Personal Computer - Operating System - I/O Ports, Plug-in-slots, PCI bus, Operators Interface - Computer Interfacing for Data Acquisition and Control Interfacing Input Signals, Output system with continuous actuators. DATA ACQUISITION AND CONTROL USING STANDARD CARDS (09) PC expansion systems - Plug-in Data Acquisition Boards - Transducer to Control room Backplane bus VXI. C PROGRAMMING (09) PC Programming Considerations Using the command line interface - Assembly language programming - C and C++ programming - Data transfer - Scaling and linearization PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (09) Programmable logic controller (PLC) basics: Definition, overview of PLC systems, input/output modules, power supplies and isolators - Basic PLC programming - Programming on-off inputs/ outputs. Creating Ladder diagrams - Basic PLC functions, register basics, timer functions and counter functions. PLC INTERMEDIATE FUNCTIONS AND ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (09) PLC: Arithmetic functions, number comparison functions, Skip and MCR functions, data move systems. Utilizing digital bits, sequencer functions, matrix functions Analog PLC operation, networking of PLC, PLC-PID functions. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Mathivanan N, PC based Instrumentation: Concept and Practice, Prentice Hall of India, 2007 REFERENCES 1. John. W .Webb Ronald A Reis, Programmable Logic Controllers Principles and Applications, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey, 1998. 2. Mike Tooley, PC Based Instrumentation and Control, Elsevier, Third Edition. 3. Kevin James, PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition Techniques for Measurement, Instrumentation and Control, Elsevier. 4. Frank D. Petruzella, Programmable Logic Controllers, McGraw Hill, II Edition, Newyork, 1997. 5. M.Chidambaram, Computer Control of Processes, Narosa, 2003.

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08N8E4 COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 DATA REPRESENTATION, MICRO-OPERATIONS AND ORGANIZATION (09) Data representation-Data types-complements - fixedpoint representation- floating-point representation- other binary codes- error detection codes- Register transfer and micro operations- Register transfer language- register transfer- bus and memory transfersarithmetic micro-operations- logic micro-operations- shift micro-operations- arithmetic logic shift unit- Basic computer organization and design- Instruction codes- computer registerscomputer instructions- timing and control- instruction cycle- memory reference instructionsinput-output, interrupt - design of accumulator logic. CONTROL AND CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (09) Micro programmed control- Control memory- address sequencing- micro-program exampledesign of control unit. Central processing unit: General register organization- stacks organization- instruction formats- addressing modes- data transfer and manipulationprogram control- reduced instruction set computer. PIPELINE, VECTOR PROCESSING AND COMPUTER ARITHMETIC (10) Parallel processing- pipelining- arithmetic pipeline- instruction pipeline- RISC pipelinevector processing, array processors Addition and subtraction algorithms - multiplication algorithms- division algorithms- floating-point arithmetic operations- decimal arithmetic unitdecimal arithmetic operations INPUT-OUTPUT ORGANIZATION (09) Input-output organization- Peripheral devices- input-output interface- asynchronous data transfer- modes of transfer- priority interrupt- direct memory access- input-output processorserial communication. MEMORY ORGANIZATION (08) Memory organization: Memory hierarchy- main memory- auxiliary memory- associative memory- cache memory- virtual memory- memory management hardware. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Morris Mano M, Computer System Architecture, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2002 REFERENCES 1. Vincent P.Heuring and Harry F.Jordan, Computer Systems Design and Architecture, Pearson Education Asia Publications, Second Edition, 2003. 2. John P.Hayes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Tata McGraw Hill, Fourth Edition, 2003. 3. Andrew S.Tanenbaum, Structured Computer Organization, 5th Edition, Pearson Education, 2005. 4. William Stallings, Computer Organization and Architecture, 7th Edition, Pearson Education, 2006. 66

08N8E5 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION L T P C 3 0 0 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATIONS (09) Electromagnetic radiations (EMR) - Different regions - Cosmic rays to Radio waves. Their wavelengths, frequencies and energies and relationships. Interaction of EM radiations with matter - Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear interactions. Emission and Absorption of EMR with matter. Spectroscopy - Visible and Ultraviolet (UV) region. DIFFERENT METHODS (09) Molecular Spectra - Electronic, vibrational and rotational energies. IR Absorption Spectrophotometers - Single and Double beam Instrumentation techniques for analyzing solid, liquid and gaseous samples - Sample handling techniques. MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY (09) Microwave spectroscopy, NMR/EPR - Basic priciples, Instrumentation techniques and Applications. Single beam Mass Spectrometer - Description, Principle of operation and Applications. APPLICATIONS IN WAVE GENERATION (09) X-ray generation - Principles of X-ray fluorescence spectrometers. Detection of X-ray and nuclear radiation by Ionisation chamber, Proportional counter, GM counter, Scintillation counter. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS (09) Electrical conductivity of liquids - Measurement techniques. Principle of pH measurement, glass electrode, Reference electrode and Instruments. Oxygen analyzer - paramagnetic type, detector and sapling systems. Principle of gas - liquid chromatography. Laboratory type gas chromatographs, Laboratory type High performance liquid chromatographs and its components. Process gas chromatography. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Willard H. H., Merrit L.L., Dean .J.A.and Setlle .F.A., "Instrument methods of Analysis", 6th edition , CBS Publishers & Distributors, VI Edition, 2003 2. Notingk B.E. (Edtr), Jone's "Instrument Technology", Vol. 2, (Chapters IV & V for unit 5) 4th Edition Butterworths, 2005 REFERENCES 1. Skoog .D.A.and West D.M., "Principles of Instrument Analysis", Second Edition, Holt , Saunders, 1980 2. Jain.R.K, "Mechanical and Industrial Measurements", 2nd Edition, Khanna Publishers, NewDelhi, 1992 3. Mann C.K., Vickers T.J.& Gulick W.H., "Instrumental Analysis" - Harper and Row Publishers, New York 1994 67

08N8E6 VHDL BASED DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 BASIC MODELLING CONSTRUCTS (09) Introduction to VHDL-Capabilities-Hardware abstraction-Basic Terminology-Data ObjectsData types-Operators-Entities-Architecture-Concurrent signal assignment-Sequential signal assignment-Selected signal assignment-Concurrent statements-Sequential statementsBehavioral data/flow modeling. STRUCTURAL MODELING AND CONFIGURATIONS (09) Structural modeling-Components-Declaration and instantiation-Generics-ConfigurationSpecification and declaration-Default rules-Conversion functions-Direct instantiationIncremental binding. SUBPROGRAMS AND PACKAGES (09) Procedure-Functions-Overloading-Packages-Declaration and Package body-Design fileDesign libraries-Order of analysis-Implicit visibility-Explicit visibility-Type conversionGenerate statements-Signature-Aliases. FILE HANDLING AND MODEL SIMULATION (09) File declaration-Reading-Writing-Explicit open and close operations-Variable file namesWriting a test bench-Modeling entity interfaces-Styles of modeling-Modeling delaysModeling control operations. PLDs AND ADVANCED PROGRAM CONCEPTS (09) PLDs-Basic concepts-Programmable Logic element-Programmable Logic ArrayProgrammable array Logic-Complex PLDs-Structure of standard PLDs-Concepts-Clock divider-Pulse counter-Seven segment display and Barrel Shifter. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Bhasker.J, A VHDL Primer, Pearson Education, India, 3rd Edition, 2003. REFERENCES 1. James O Hamblen and tyron S. Hall,springerlink, Rapid Prototyping of Digital SystemsSOPC Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1st International Edition, 2008. 2. Navabi.Z, VHDL:Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems, Mcgraw Hill Book Co., 1st Edition, 1998. 3. Stephen Brown and Zvonko Vranesic, Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2004.

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08N8E7 OPTIMAL CONTROL L T P C 3 0 0 3 OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES (09) Statement of optimal control problem - problem formulation and forms of optimal control selection of performance measures. CALCULUS OF VARIATION (09) Fundamental concepts - extremum functionals involving single and several Independent functions - piecewise smooth extremals - constrained extrema VARIATIONAL APPROACH TO OPTIMAL PROBLEMS (09) Necessary conditions for optimal control - Pontriyagin's minimum principle - state inequality constraints - minimum time problem - minimum control effort problems. Quadratic Optimal Control - Quadratic optimal Control problems steady state quadratic Optimal Control Quadratic optimal control of servo systems. LQ CONTROL PROBLEM (09) Linear optimal regulator problem - Matrix Riccati equation and solution method choice of weighting matrices - steady state properties of optimal regulators - linear tracking problem. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING (09) Principle of optimality - recurrence relation of dynamic programming for optimal control problem - computational procedure for solving optimal control problems characteristics of dynamic programming solution - dynamic programming application to discrete and continuous systems - Hamilton Jacobi Bellman equation. Numerical Techniques: Numerical solution of two - point boundary value problem and Fletcher Powell method - solution of Ricatti equation by iterative method. Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. D.E. Kirk, Optimal Control Theory-An Introduction, Prentice Hall, 1970 2. Kirk, Donald E, Optimal Control Theory, Higgin bothems, 1978. REFERENCES 1. M. Gopal, Modern Control Systems Theory, Second Edition, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1984. 2. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 5th Ed. 2008. 3. Sage A.P. and White CC, Optimum System Control, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1977. 4. Moore, John B, Optimal Control: Linear Quadratic methods, Prentice Hall of India, 1991.

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08N8E8 COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3
PROTOCOLS OF ARCHITECTURE (09)

Data communication - Protocols and standards - Basic concepts - Line configuration Topology - Transmission mode - Categories of networks - Inter networks - OSI model Functions of the layers - MAC protocols - IEEE 802 standards.
PHYSICAL LAYER (09)

Circuit switching - Packet switching - Message switching repeaters Bridges Routers Gateways - X-25 layers - IPV6 Signals - Digital Transmissions - Analog Transmissions -Multiplexing- Transmission- Media Circuit Switching and Telephone Network - High Speed Digital Access: DSL, Cable Modems and SONET
DATA LINK LAYER (09)

Data Link Control and Protocols - Point-to-Point Access: PPP - Wired LANs: Ethernet Wireless LANs - Connecting LANs, Backbone Networks, and Virtual LANs - Wireless WANs: Cellular Telephone and Satellite Networks - SONET/SDH - Virtual-Circuit Networks: Frame Relay and ATM
UPPER OSI LAYER (09)

Network Layer: Logical Addressing - Network Layer: Internet Protocol - Network Layer: Address Mapping, Error Reporting, and Multicasting H3 - Network Layer: Delivery, Forwarding and Routing Transport Layer: Process-to-Process Delivery: UDP, TCP, and SCTP - Congestion Control and Quality of Service Application Layer: Domain Name System - Remote Logging, Electronic Mail and File Transfer - Network Management: SNMP - Multimedia
SWITCHING NETWORK MANAGEMENT (09)

Architecture - Fault management - Congestion control security managements - Switching Fabrics - Crossbar switch - Knockout switch - Banyan switch. Total Hrs : 45
TEXT BOOK

1. Andrew S. TanenbaumComputer networks,edition 4 ,prentice hall,2002 .


REFERENCES

1. Larry L Peterson , Bruce S Davie, Computer networks, edition 4 , Morgan kaufmann, 2007. 2. Behrouza.Forouzan, Data Communication and Networking, II Edition Tata McGraw Hill, 2002. 3. Stallings, Computer Communicaton: Architectures, Protocols and Standard, IEEE computer Society ,1987. 4. Kernel Texpian A.S. Communication Network Management, Prentice Hall,1992. 5. Uylers Black, Network Management Standards, McGraw Hill, 1995. 6. Commer and stevens, Internetworking with TCP/IP VOL.III: Client Server programming and Application, Pearson Hall-1994.

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08N8E9 MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS


(COMMON TO EEE AND EIE)

L T P C 3 0 0 3 FUNDAMENTALS OF MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS (09) Basic principles of measurement systems- Primary Transduction Mechanisms Physical variables -Sensor defects - Sensing mechanisms -Enabling Technologies - Silicon -Thick film Optical. TRANSDUCER MODELLING (09) Electronic Techniques - Bridge circuits - Amplifiers - Data conversion - Noise and recovery of signal from noise -Sensor Networks and Protocols SMART TRANSDUCERS (09) Concepts - Software structures - Hardware structures - Fundamentals and limitations of photolithography - Pattern transfer with etching techniques - Pattern transfer with other physical and chemical techniques. MICROMACHINING (09) Bulk micromachining - Surface micromachining - Other micromachining techniques Packaging techniques - Micro scaling considerations. APPLICATIONS (09) Applications in automotive industry - Applications in biomedical industry DNA sensors, Electronic noise - Future developments-Nanotechnology - Carbon Nano Tube (CNT).

Total Hrs : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1.Chang Liu, Foundations of MEMS, Prentice Hall, 2006. 2.Marc Madou, "Fundamental of Microfabrication," CRC Press, 1997. REFERENCES 1.Richard C. Jaeger, "Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication," AddisonWesley,1993. 2.Edited by Gad-El-Hak, MEMS Handbook, CRC Press, 2001. 3.N.T. Nguyen and S.Wereley, Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidics, Artech House, 2002. 4.Nitaigour Premchand Mahalik, MEMS,TMH, I Reprint, 2007. 5.Tai Ran Hsu, MEMS and Microsystems Design and Manufacture, TMH, VII Reprint, 2008.

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