Instrumentation Syllabus
Instrumentation Syllabus
(Instrumentation Engineering)
EFFECTIVE FROM 1999 – 2000
B.Tech. I/IV SEMESTERS – I and II
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
D Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
ENG101 English 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG102 Mathematics - I 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG103 Mathematics - II 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG104 IT Fundamentals 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG105 *Computer Programg& Numerical Methods 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG106 Physics 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG107 *Chemistry 2 1 - 3 3 70 30 100
ENG108 Engineering Graphics 2 - 4 6 3 70 30 100
ENG109 Physics Laboratory - - 3 3 3 50 50 100
ENG110 Workshop - - 3 3 3 50 50 100
ENG111 *Chemistry Laboratory - - 3 3 3 50 50 100
ENG112 *Programming laboratory - - 3 3 3 50 50 100
Total 16 7 16 39 - 760 440 1200
*Common to all branches of Engineering except Chemical Engineering.
NOTE: Syllabi are given separately.
B.Tech. II/IV SEMESTER – I
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
INE211 Mathematics – III 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE212 Circuit Theory 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE213 Basic Electronics 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE214 Strength Of Materials 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE215 Electrical Machines 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE216 Introduction To Instrumentation Engineering 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE217 Workshop Practice 3 3 3 50 50 100
INE218 Electronics Laboratory – I 3 3 3 50 50 100
INE219 Electrical Machines Laboratory 3 3 3 50 50 100
Total 18 6 9 33 - 570 330 900
B.Tech. II/IV SEMESTER – II
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
INE221 Mathematics-IV (Func. of a Complex Variable) 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE222 Electronic Circuits 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE223 Digital Electronics 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE224 Material Science 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE225 Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE226 Industrial Instruments – 1 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE227 Theory of Machines 3 1 - 4 3 50 50 100
INE228 Electronics Laboratory – II 3 3 3 50 50 100
INE229 Digital Electronics Laboratory 3 3 3 50 50 100
Total 21 7 6 34 - 570 330 900
B.Tech. III/IV SEMESTER – I
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
INE311 Electrical Measurements and Measuring 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Instruments
INE312 Optical Instruments 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE313 Optoelectronics and Lasers 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE314 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE315 Control Engineering – I (Control System Engg.) 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE316 Micro Processors and Applications 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE317 Industrial Instruments Laboratory – I 3 3 3 50 50 100
INE318 Optical Instruments Laboratory 3 3 3 50 50 100
Total 18 6 6 30 520 280 800
B.Tech. III/IV SEMESTER – II
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
INE321 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE322 Control Engineering –II 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
(Advanced Control Systems)
INE323 Advanced Microprocessor & Microcontrollers 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE324 Industrial Instruments – 2 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE325 Electronic Instrumentation 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE326 Principles of Process Control 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE327 Industrial Instruments Laboratory – II 3 3 3 50 50 100
INE328 Electrical & Electronics Measurements Lab 3 3 3 50 50 100
Total 18 6 6 30 520 280 800
B.Tech. IV/IV SEMESTER – I
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
INE411 Computer Networks 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE412 Industrial Instruments – 3 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE413 Non-Destructive Testing 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE414 Advanced Process Control 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE415 Industrial Electronics 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE416 Control Engineering-III 3 1 4 3 70 30 100
(Computer based Process Control)
INE417 Microprocessors Laboratory 3 3 3 50 50 100
INE418 Process Control Laboratory 3 3 3 50 50 100
Total 18 6 6 30 520 280 800
B.Tech. IV/IV SEMESTER – II
Code Title L T P Totl Univ.Exam Sesnl. Total
Pds Hrs Mrks Mrks Marks
INE421 Industrial Management 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE422 Fiber Optics & Laser Instrumentation 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE423 Industrial Instruments – 4 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE424 Design of Instrument Systems 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE425 Elective I 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE426 Elective II 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
INE427 Project Work - - 6 6 - 50 50 100
INE428 Comprehensive Viva - - - - - 100 - 100
Total 18 6 6 30 570 230 800
ELECTIVE I:
1. Principle of Telemetry Methods of Data Transmission
2. Fundamentals of Reliability and Safety
3. Artificial Intelligence
4. Instrumentation for Special Processes
ELECTIVE II:
1. Biomedical Instrumentation
2. Optical Communications
3. Advanced Optical Instruments
4. Advanced Sensors
B.E. II/IV SEMESTER – I
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INE211 Mathematics – III 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Vector Calculus:
Differentiation of vectors, curves in space, velocity and acceleration, relative velocity and acceleration,
scalar point functions-vector operator del. Del applied to scalar point functions-gradient, Del applied to
vector point functions-divergence and curl. Physical interpretations of div F and curl F Del applied twice to
point functions, Del applied to products of point function. integration of vectors, line integral-circulation-
work, surface integral-flux, green’s theorem in the plane, stoke’s theorem, volume integral, divergence
theorem, Irrotational and solenoidal fields, green’s theorem, orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates Del
applied to functions in orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates, cylindrical coordinates-spherical polar co-
ordinates.
Partial Differential Equations:
Formation of partial differential equations, solutions of a partial differential equation, Equations solvable
by direct integration. Linear equations of the first order, Homogeneous linear equations with constant
coefficients, rules for finding the complementary function. Rules for finding the particular integral,
working procedure to solve homogeneous linear equations of any order, Non-homogeneous linear
equations.
Applications Of Partial Differential Equations:
Introduction, method of separation of variables, partial differential equations of engineering, vibrations of a
stretched string-wave equations, one dimensional heat flow, two dimensional heat flow, solution of
Laplace’s equations, laplace’s equation in polar co-ordinates, Transmission line.
Integral Transforms:
Introduction, Definition, Fourier integral-Fourier sine and cosine integral-complex forms of Fourier
integral, Fourier transform-Fourier sine and cosine transforms, properties of F transforms, convolution.
Theorem for F transforms, parseval’s identity for F transforms, relation between Fourier and Laplace
transforms, Fourier transforms, relation between Fourier and laplace transform, Fourier transforms of the
derivatives of a function, inverse laplace transforms by method of residues, application of transforms to
boundary value problems.
Reference Books:
1. A text book on engineering mathematics, by N. P. Bali Etal, laxmi publications (p)
ltd., New Delhi-110002.
2. Higher engineering mathematics by dr. M.K.Venkataraman, nationalpub.co.,Madras-1
3. Advance mathematics for engineering students, vol-2 & vol-3 by Narayanan,
manicavachagam pillay and ramanaiah.
4. Advanced engineering mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi-
100 049.
5. Engineering mathematics by P.P.Gupta, Krishna Prakasham media (p) ltd., meerut. vol-2.
6. Advanced engineering mathematics by v.P.Jaggi and A.B.Mathur, khanna pub. New Delhi-6.
7. Engineering mathematics by S.S.Sastry, Printice-Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi-1.
8. Advanced engineering mathematics by Prof. H.K.Dass, S.Chand & Co., Ltd., New delhi-51.
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INE212 Circuit Theory 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
A.C.FUNDAMENTALS:
Representation of sinusoidal alternating voltages and currents. Time-Period, frequency, amplitude and
phase difference. Mid-Ordinate and analytical methods for RMS and average values. Computation of
average, effective and form-factor values for sinusoidal, square, saw-tooth, triangular and trapizoidal
waveforms. Phasor representation of alternating voltages and currents. Complex impedance. Time domain
and frequency domain of voltage and current functions. steady state analysis of sinusoidal A. C. through
pure resistance, pure inductance and pure capacitance for voltage, current, power and phase relations; and
phasor diagrams. Rectangular, trignometrical.
SERIES A.C CIRCUITS:
Sinusoidal steady state analysis of L-R and C-R series circuits for voltage, current, power and phase
relations; and phasor diagrams. Active and reactive components of circuits current and power.
PARALLEL A.C CIRCUITS:
Sinusoidal steady state analysis of L-R and C-R parallel circuits for voltage, current, power and phase
relations; and phasor diagrams.
RESONANCE:
Q-factor. Series resonanace. Band width of series resonant circuit. Parallel resonance. Condition for
maximum impedance in antiresoance. Currents in antiresonant circuit. Impedance variation with frequency
in antiresonance. Bandwidth of antiresonant circuit.
NETWORK TRANSFORMATIONS:
Network definitions. Principle of duality. Reduction of complecated networks into equivalent T and Π
sections. The superposition theorem the reciprocity theorem, thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. The
compensation theorem the maximum power transfer theorem. Miller’s theorem and its dual driving point
impedance and transfer impedance. The parallel T-network.
IMPEDANCE TRANSFORMATION AND COUPLED CIRCUITS:
Image impedance: Image impedance in terms of open and short circuit parameters of a T-section.
Magnetically coupled circuit of two coils iron-core transformer for impedance matching at audio
frequencies.
TWO-PORT NETWORKS:
Z, Y, h and ABCD parameters equivalent circuits with Z, Y and h-parameters analysis of a terminated two-
port network in terms of h-parameters for voltage gain, current gain, power gain, input resistance and
output resistance.
NETWORK FUNCTIONS:
Transform impedance and admittance of a resistor, an inductor and a capacitor. Transfer function of two-
ports. poles and zeros and their significance evaluation of residuces. Amplitude and phase response from
pole-zero diagram stability of an active network Rrouth criteria.
SIGNAL FLOW ANALYSIS:
Elements of a flow graph. Operations with a flow graph analysis of passive circuits.
CIRCUITS TRANSIENTS:
Types of transients. Direct current transients in R-L, R-C and RLCC series circuits. Sinusoidal alternating
current transients in R-L, R-c and RLC series circuits.
POLYPHASE CIRCUITS:
Star and wye connections, vector diagrams. Phase sequence. Voltage, current relations in two phase and
three phase circuits. Analysis of balanced three phase circuits. Measurement of power in three phase
circuits.
MAGNETIC CIRCUITS:
Hysteresis loss Lifting power of a magnet. Analysis of series and parallel reluctance circuits.
REFERENCES:
1. Networks lines and fields by john D. Ryder.
2. Signal flow analysis, by Abraham and Coverly.
3. Electrical Technology, by B.L. Theraja and A.K. Theraja.
4. Electric circuits, by Joseph A. Edminester, Schaum’s outline series, Mcgraw-hill book co.,
5. Circuit theory, by Umesh Sinha.
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INE213 Basic Electronics 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
JUNCTION DIODE:
Volt-ampere characteristic of a diode cut in voltage static and dynamic resistances concept of transition and
diffusion capacitances varacter diodes Volt-ampere characteristic of a zener diode.
RECTIFIERS AND POWER SUPPLIES:
Half-wave, full wave and bridge rectifiers, voltage multiplying rectifier circuits. Ripple factor and
efficiences. Analysis of filter circuits Zener voltage regulator Series and shunt voltage regulators.
BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS:
Conduction process. CB input and output characteristics. CE input and output charecteristics Small signal,
large signal and DC current gains. Biasing arrangements The operating point Bias stability. Stability
factors. Stability factors for self-biasing circuit Diode compensation for VBE and ICO for stabilization.
Thermister and sensister compensations Thermal runway The condition for thermal stability.
SMALL-SIGNAL LOW-FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR MODELS:
The transistor hybrid model. The transistor configurations and their hybrid models h-parameters from the
characteristics measurement of h-parameters analysis of CD, CE and CC amplifiers using h-parameters.
The physical model of a CB transistor analysis of an RC-coupled CE amplifier for mid high and low
frequency plots responses. The gain frequency and phase frequency plots of an RC-coupled CE amplifier.
Bode plots bandwidth of cascaded amplifiers.
THE HIGH-FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR:
The high frequency T-model for CB transistor. Alpha and beta cutoff frequencies the current gain-
bandwidth product of a CE circuit the hybrid-II model for a CE transistor.
POWER AMPLIFIERS:
Classification of power amplifiers. Power relations impedance matching output transformer. Class-A and
class-B power amplifiers power outputs and efficiencies. The five point schedule for distortion
intermodulation distortion. The push-pull power amplifier crossover distortion and class-AB operation
inverter circuits. Complementary symmetry power amplifiers.
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS:
Classification of amplifiers the feedback concept nagative and positive feedback. Representation of a single
loop feedback amplifier output sampling modes. The mixer circuit connection modes at the input block
diagrams of feedback amplifier arrangements. The transfer gain of a single-loop feedback amplifier effects
of negative feedback on gain stability, input resistance, output resistance, noise, distortion and bandwidth.
Effect of mixer circuit connection on input resistance effect of output sampling on output resistance.
Practical circuit arrangements with negative feedback instability in multi stage amplifiers nyguist criterion.
REFERENCES:
1. Electronic devices and circuits, Y Jacob Millman and Christos C.Halikias, Mcgraw-
Hill book co.
2. Integrated electronics analog and digital circuits and systems, by Jacob millman and
christos C.halkias.
3. Electronic fundamentals and applications, by Jhon D.Ryear, fifth edition, P.H.I.
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INE214 Strength Of Materials 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Simple stresses and strains – tensile, compressive and shear stresses. Elastic limit, Hooke’s law, stress –
strain relation, poisson’s ratio. Moduli – relation among them. Stresses in bars of varying section,
composite sections, temperature stresses. Change in modulus if all the lateral Mohr’s circle Ellipse of
stresses.
Bending moment and shearing force – cantilever, simply supported beam, pointed loads, uniformly
distributed loads, S.F and D.M diagrams, over hanging beams.
Stresses in beams – Relation between S.F and B.M, theory of simple bending, assumptions. Beams of
symmetrical sections – rectangular, cylindrical, hollow cylinder, I-form beams. Torsion and twisting –
torsional stresses and strains, power transmitted by shafts.
Combined bending and torsion, close and open coil helical springs – axial loading and axial twist. Radial
pressure – thin cylinders and spheres.
TEXT BOOKS:
Strength of Materials – J.A. Taraporevala.
Machanics of structures – S.B Junnarkar.
Single phase transformer – construction – voltage equation, transformer on no –load and effect of
resistance and reactance. Equivalent circuit – efficiency – testing of transformer. Three phase transformer.
D.C. Machines – Construction – Armature windings – e.m.f. equation – Armature reaction and
commutation – Generator characteristics – D.C. Motor back e.m.f. – speed torque – characteristics –
starters – speed control testing.
Synchronous machines – the alternator – frequency single and poly phase winding – synchronous
impedance – armature reaction – e.m.f. equation – Synchronous motor, nature of torque, vector diagram –
characteristics of synchronous motors – starting methods.
Induction motor – construction – theory of induction motor efficiency – equivalent circuit - circle diagram
– starting and speed control – single phase series motor, repulsion motor. Fractional H.P motors – single
phase induction motors – hysterisis motor reluctance motor, stepper motor.
REFERENCE:
1. Electrical Technology by B.L. Theraja
2. Electrical Technology by H. Cotton
3. Electrical Machinary by Fitqgerald/Kingsley/Umans.
4. Electrical Machinery by Irving L.Kosow.
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INE216 Introduction To Instrumentation Engineering 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
BOOKS:
1. Mechanical & Industrial measurements R.K Jain.
2. Electrical & Electronic measurements & instrumentation A.K Swahney
3. Measurement systems – applications & design – E.O doehelin.
B.E. II/IV SEMESTER – II
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INE221 Mathematics-IV Func. of a Complex Variable 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Introductions f (z) its limit and continuity, derivatative of f (z) – cauchy – riemann equations, analytic
functions, harmonic functions – orthogonals system, applications to flow problems, integration of complex
functions, cauchy’s theorem, cauchy;s integral formula, morera;s theorem, cauchy’s in – eqality, liouvilla’s
theorem, poisson’s integral formula series, of complex terms – taylor’s series – lautent’s series, singular
points – residues, residue theorem, calculation of residues evaluations of real definite integrals, geometrical
representation of f (z), conformal transformation, some standard transformations, special conformal
transformations.
STATISTICAL METHODS:
Probability, addition law of probability, independent events, multiplication law of probability, bay’s
theorem, random variable, discrete probability distribution, continuous probability distribution, expectation,
moment generating function, repeated trilas, binomial distribution, poisson distribution, normal
distribution, probable error, normal approximation to binomial distribution, some other distributions,
sampling, sampling distribution standard error. Testing of hypothesis, level of significance, confidence
limits, simple sampling of attributes, sampling of variables-large samples, sampling of variables – small
samples, student’s t – distribution, X2 – distribution, f – distribution, fisher’s z – distribution.
DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS AND Z – TRANSFORMS:
Z– transform – definition, some standard z – transforms, linear property, dampling rule, some standard
results, shifting rules, initial and final value theorems, difinition, order and solution of a difference
equation, formation of difference equations, linear difference equations, Rules for finding C.F. Rules for
finding P.I. Difference equations reducible to linear form, Simultaneous difference equations with constant
coefficients, Application to deflection of a leaded string, Application of z-transform to difference
equations.
REFERENCES
1. Electronic devices and circuits, by Jacob millman and christor C. Halkias.
2. Integrated electronics: analog and digital circuits and systems, by Jacob millman and christo C.
Halkias.
3. Pulse, digital and switching waveforms by Jacob millman and harbert taub.
4. Electronic fundamentals and applications., fifth edition, by John D. Ryder.
5. Electronic devices and circuits vol. 1, by G.K. Mithal, Khanna publishers.
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INE223 Digital Electronics 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
NUMBER SYSTEMS:
Decimal system and counting binary system and counting representation of binary digits by switches,
punched paper tape and voltage levels parallel and serial transmission of bits. Binary addition binary – to –
decimal and decimal – to – binary conversion binary subtraction ones – complement and twos –
complement two – complement subtraction ones – complement subtraction. The 9’s and 10’s complements
binary multiplication and division octal number system octal – to – decimal and decimal – to – octal
conversions octal – to binary and binary – to – octal conversions hexadecimal – to – binary and binary – to
– hexadecimal conversions hexadecimal – to – decimal and decimal – to – hexadecimal conversions.
BINARY CODES:
the 8421 code BCD codes other four bit BCD codes the excess – 3 codes. The parity bit even and odd
parity double parity, parity generator parity checker 5 – bit codes code with more than five bits. The gray
code binary – to – gray and gray – to – binary conversions the SC II code alphanumeric displays. Decoders
NAND gate decoder 3 – 8 line decoder decimal decoders seven segment decoders dot matrix decoding.
MULTIPIEXERS: 4:1 MULTIPIEXERS
Date representation: fixed point representation integer representation over flow floating point
representation.
Arithmetic operations: half – adder full – adder an 8421 adder a serial adder parallel adder addition of more
than two numbers. A high – speed adder twos – complement addition ones – complement addition sealing,
multiplication, and devision of binary numbers the ALU.
LOGIC CIRCUITS:
Function of a single binary variable and two binary variables OR, AND, NOT, NOR and NAND operations
and symbols. The exclusive – or gate logical variables the 0.1 notation boolean theorems and demorgan’s
theorems. The standard sum of products the standard product of sums min term and max term
specifications of logic functions truth table to karnaugh map. plotting ones and zeros the k – map
representation of two, three and four variables, pairs, quads and octets k – map simplifications. Over
lapping groups rolling the map eliminating redundent groups don’t care conditions k – maps for five and
six variablss sysnthesis using NAND – OR – NOR gates.
LOGIC FAMILIES:
RTL, DCTL, ITL, DTL, HTL, TTL, ECL gates and their input – output characteristics, fan – outs, transfer
characteristics and propagation delay times. Logic versatility of ECL gates the MOS and CMOS inverters
and their transfer characteristics rise and fall times in MOS and CMOS gates.
FLIP – PLOPS:
The flip – plop as a memory element flip – flop using NAND gates the characterless switch clocked flip –
flop the master – slave flip – flop. The ac – coupled edge – triggered flip – flop the clocked ac – coupled
flip – flop propagation delay flip – flops the JK flip – flop the type – D flip – flop T – flip – flop
capacitance storage flip – flop manufactures specifications.
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES:
Tensile testing – impact testing – hardness tests – brinell, vickers and rockwell tests – plastic detormation –
fracture toughness – creep – fatigue – cold work – recovery,
recrystallisation – grain growth.
EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAMS:
Phase rule – binary alloy systems – solid solutions – eutecticperitectic – meritectic – entectiod systems –
the lever rule – micro structural development during slow cooling – elementary metallography.
STRACTURAL MATERIAL:
Iron – carbon diagram – ferrous alloys – carbon and low alloy steels – high alloy steels – cast irons – non –
ferrous alloys – copper aluminium – nickel – base alloys – bearing metals – composites.
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS:
Diffusion in solids – fick’s law solutions – to fick’s second law – applications based on second law
solutions – kirkendal effect – other diffusion processes – pearlite, bainite and martensite transformations in
steels – austempering and martempering – annealing, normalising and hardening methods for ferrous and
non – ferrous alloys – precipitation hardening.
MAGNATIC AND DIELECTRIC MATERIALS:
Ferro magnetism and related phencmena – domain structure – hysteresis loop – soft and hard magnetic
materials – dielectric materials – polarisation – temperature and frequency effects – electric breakdown –
ferro electric materials.
SEMICONDUCTORS:
Intinsic and extinsic semiconductors – different semi conducting materials – band shaper of real
semiconductors – direct and indirect band gap materials – femi energy level and P – N junction diode
homojunction and deterojunction – transistor action.
BASIC METAL SHAPING PROCESSES:
Sand casting – die casting – forging processes – soldering and brazing – spot welding – arc welding – gas
welding processes – powder metallurgy processes.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Materials science and engineering V. Raghavan, prentice hall of India, new Delhi.
2. Testing of metallic materials,A.V.K. Suryanarayana, prentice hall India
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Introduction to materials science for engineers J.F. shackelford macmillan publishing co., New York.
2. Semi – conductors and electronic devices adir bar – lev, prentice hall India, New Delhi.
3. Practical experimental metallurgy D. Eurof Davies, Elsevier publishing Co. ltd., London.
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INE225 Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Ciruts 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
THE OP –AMP:
Block diagram of a typical op – amp types of integrated circuits power supplies for integrated circuits.
Electrical characteristics of an op – amp measurement of op – amp parameters equivalent circuits of an op
– amp ideal voltage transfer curve, The open – loop inverting and non – inverting amplifier configurations.
AN OP – AMP WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK:
Block diagrams of feedback configurations voltage – series feedback amplifier analysis. Voltage – shunt
feedback amplifier analysis, basic differential amplifier and instrumentation amplifier analysis.
THE PRACTICAL OP – AMP:
Offset voltages offset – voltage null circuit offset – voltage compensating network, configurations of
inverting and non – inverting amplifiers with feedback and offset – voltage compensation, thermal drift
noise.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF OP – AMP:
Frequency response compensating, networks, HF equivalent circuit of an op – amp. Open loop voltage
gain, closed – loop frequency response circuit stability slew rate.
GENERAL LINEAR APPLICATIONS:
DC and AC amplifiers the peaking amplifier summing, scaling and averaging amplifiers. A subtractor V/I
converter with floating load, low – voltage DC and AC voltmeters, V/I converter with grounded load. I/V
converter DAC using, I/V converter DC coupled voltage follower. AC – coupled voltage follower with
input resistance bootstrapped the differentiator.
ACTIVE FILTERS:
First and second order low – pass butter worth filters first and second order high – pass butter worth filters
Higher – order filters, wide band – pass filter, narrow band – pas filter wide band – reject filter, narrow
band – reject filter.
OSCILLATORS:
Phase – shift oscillator wien bridge oscillator quadrature oscillator, square – wave generator triangular –
wave generator saw tooth – wave generator voltage – controlled oscillator.
COMPARATORS AND CONVERTERS:
Basic comparator the transfer characteristic, zero – crossing detector, the schmitt trigger, voltage limitters
window dector V/F and F/V converters positive and negative clippers. Positive and negative clampers,
precission half – wave rectifier, absolute value output circuit, peak detector sample – and – hold circuit.
LOGARITHMIC AMPLIFIERS:
Logarithmic amplifier, Antilog Amplifier, Logarithmic multiplier, Log ratio amplifier.
SPECIALIESED IC APPLICATIONS:
The 555 as a square-wave Oscillator, The 555 as a free-running ramp generator, Block
diagram of a phase-locked loop and its operating principal, The 565 PLL as a frequency multiplier and as
an FSK demodulator.
POWER AMPLIFIERS:
Power amplifiers using power boosters LM 380 audio power amplifier.
VOLTAGE REGULATORS:
Three – terminal fixed positive and negative voltage regulators three – terminal adjustable positive and
negative voltage regulators a switching regulator.
TEXT BOOKS:
Op – amps, and linear integrated circuits by Ramakant A. Gayakwad P.H.I.
1. Op – amps and linear integrated circuits, by Robert F. coughlin and Frederic F. Driscoll, P.H.I.
2. Applications of analog integrated circuits by Sidney Soclof P.H.I.
3. Operational amplifiers – design and applications, by Tobey, Craeme, Huelsman, Mc. Graw Hill.
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INE226 Industrial Instruments-1 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
BOOKS
1. Mechanical & industrial instruments- R.K. jain.
2. Instrumentation devices & systems by C. S. Rangal, CR Sarma, VSV Mani.
3. Electrical & electronic measurement & instrumentation by A. K. Swahney.
4. Industrial instrumentation – D. Patranabis.
5. Process instrumentation & analysis by G. B. Liptak editor – i – charge.
6. Sensors & transducers – D. Patranabhis.
7. Transducers & instrumentation – D. S. Murthy.
Link and element – lower and higher pairs, kinematic chain mechanisms with turning and sliding pairs –
inversion of single and double slider crank chain.
Exact and approximate straight line mechanisms – peaucellie’s, hart’s, scott russel, watt’s modified scott
rissel, gross hopper and tehebicheff straight line mechanisms. Pentograph, hook’s joint k- analysis, double
hook’s joint friction and bearings – friction between screw and nut, mechanical efficiency, friction in
journal bearings, ball, roller and hoffman bearings.
Belt, rope and chain drives – open and crossed belts – lenghts, speed ratio, slip and H.P transmitted. Ratio
of tensions, groved pulley, coil friction due to a rope over a cylinder power transmission by steel ropes,
different types of chain drives.
WHEEL GEARING:
Gear terminology, law of gearings involute and cycloidal gear teeth, path of contact and arc of contact
interference, different types of gears.
Gear trains – simple, compound coaxial, and elliptic trains, cams – types of cams and followers. Plate cams
– uniform motion, S.H.M. gravity motion and sqare root types displacement, velocity and acceleration
diagrams.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Toft, L., and kersy, A.T.J. – theory of mechines.
2. Khurme, R.S. and gupta, J.K. – theory of machines.
B.E. III/IV SEMESTER – I
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INE311 Electrical Measurements and Measuring 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Instruments
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Electrical measurements and measuring instruments by Golding and Widdis.
2. Electrical and electronic measurements and instrumentation by A.K. Shawney.
3. Electrical measurements and measuring instruments by Rajendra prasad.
GEOMETRICAL OPTICS:
Laws of reflection critical angle – linear and angular magnifications cardinal points, aberrations –
correction.
TELESCOPES & MICROSCOPES:
Reflecting and refracting telescopes – eye pieces: microscope – objectives, binacular, stereoscopic and
phase contrast microscopes. Numarical aperature – resolving power – airys disc, resolving power of a
telescope – microscope and brightness.
STOPS & PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS:
Theory of stops aperture stop – field stop – entrance and exit pupils telecentric stop and applications,
requirements for photographic objectives various types of lenses.
SPECTROSCOPES & INTERFEROMETERS:
Constant deviation spectroscope – direct vision spectroscope – gratings – applications in spectroscopes.
Twyman and green interferometer – michelson interferometer – applications.
PHOTOMETRY PROJECTION SYSTEMS AND REFRACTOMETER:
Basic laws of photometery abbe and kohler illuminations – episcope – epidiascope, kslide and over head
projector – abbe and pulfrich refractmeter.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Introduction to classical and modern optics by jurgen R. Meyer – arendt.
2. Optics by Finchem and freeman.
3. Applied optics and optical engineering, vol. v: by Rudolf Kingslake.
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INE313 Optoelectronics and Lasers 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
TEXT BOOKS:
Optical fiber communication by John M. senior.
1. Opto electronics – an introduction by J. wilson & J. F. B. Hawks.
2. Semi conductor opto electronic devices by P. Bhattacharya all published by prentice hall.
3. Opto electronics by Tugov & Shrupich published by Mir publishers.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Computer organization and architecture designing for performance.
William Stallings 4th Ed.
The control system, closed loop control, open loop control servomechanisms.
Differential equations of physical systems, transfer functions, procedure for deriving transfer function.
Block diagram algebra, signal flow graphs, Mason’s gain formula, application of signal flow graph to
control system.
The concept of stability, necessary conditions for stability, Hurwitz stability criterian, routh stability
criterion, application of a routh stability criterain to Linear feedback systems.
The root locus concept, construction of root loci, construction rules, determination of roots from root
locus.
Relation between time and frequency response, polar plots, de plots.
qaist stability criterian, gain margin and phase margin, closed loop frequency response nichols chart.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nagath IJ and gopal M – control systems engineering, Willey Eastery, 1985.
2. Ogata K – modern control engineering 2nd edition PHI – 1995.
Microprocessors – introduction – evolution – architecture and micro computer systems – 8080/8085 based
microcomputer systems – 8085 CPU – block diagram instruction set – addressing modes – writing
assembly language programs – software development systems and assemblers – programming 8085
microprocessors – looping – counting – indexing – stacks – subroutines – code conversions.
Memory interfacing and I/O interfacing of 8085 – address decoding – interfacing RAMS & EPROMS. I/O
interfacing concepts – interfacing key boards and output displays – direct I/O and memory mapped I/O. I/O
techniques – simple, polled and interrupt driven I/O – interrupts of 8085. Interfacing data converters – A/D
converter interface, D/A converter interface – stepper motor interface.
Programmable peripheral devices – 8255PPI, 8253 programmable interval timer, 8259 programmable
interrupt controller, 8257 DMA controller, and 8279 key board/display device.
Serial I/O and data communication techniques – software controlled asynchronous – serial I/O lines –
hardware controlled serial I/O using programmable devices, 8251 USART.
Microprocessor applications – a smart scale design – up based temperature and level measuring systems.
Over view of industrial process control system, an 8085 based industrial process control system – block
diagram – comparision of contemporary 8 bit microprocessors – zilog z 80, motoralo 6800 etc.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Microprocessors architecture, programming and applications – R.S. Goankar – Wiley Eastern India
Publications.
2. Microprocessors and digital systems – 2nd edition – D.V. Hall, McGraw Hill Publications.
3. Fundamentals of microprocessors and microcomputers – Badri Ram Dhanpat Rai & Sons Publications.
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INE321 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
BOOK:
Elements of digital signal processing by Prof. N. Sarkar.
Introduction to complex control systems, state variable analysis of dynamical systems, conical forms,
stability, controllability and observability.
Continuous and discrete systems, linear system design by state variable feed back.
Introduction to optimal control quadratic performance index and regular problems.
Non linear elements and systems – phase plane and describing function methods.
Stability analysis and liapunov’s method.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Gopal M – Modern control theory.
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INE323 Advanced Microprocessor & Microcontrollers 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
32 bit microprocessors – the 80386 – introduction – registers – oper – and addressing – 80386
implementation and bus operation, the 80486 – performance – block diagram – software compatibility –
cache support – NDP – memory management unit. (MMU) – pipelining facility – task switching –
instruction set.
Single chip microcomputer – introduction – 8748 micro controller architecture instruction decoder ALU –
program memory – data memory – I/O ports – bus ports – test and INT inputs – instruction set –
programming.
8096 micro controller – CPU – RAM space, memory space – high speed inputs and outputs – analog inputs
– serial I/O ports – parellel I/O ports and watch dog timer.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. The 8088 and 8086 microprocessors – programming interfacing, software, hardware
and applications
W. A. Triebel, Avtar Singh – PHI Publications.
2. Microprocessors and micro controller – B .P. Singh – Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd.
3. Microprocessors and interfacing – programming and hardware – D. V. Hall – TMH Publications.
Measurement of – volume – area – mass – weight – force and torque – strees & strain – mechanical,
electrical, optical type measurement systems.
Measurement of – displacement – vibration – velocity acceleration – mechanical, electrical, optical types of
measurement systems.
Measurement of - humidity and moisture – basic princeples hydrometers – psychrometers humidity charts
dew point hygrometers electrical transducers and measurement systems. Infrared moisture measuring
systems radio active moisture measuring systems.
MEASUREMENT OF VISCOCITY AND CONSISTANCY:
Basic principles of capillary viscometers types of capillary viscometers friction type viscometers float type
viscometers, ultrasonic viscometers electrical type viscometers coefficient of viscocity and temperature
compensation.
BOOKS
1. Industrial instrumentation – D. Patranabhis.
2. Instrumentation devices & systems – C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sarma, VSV Mani.
3. Mechanical & industrial measurements – J. K. Jain.
4. Industrial instrumentation & control – S. K. Singh.
5. Process instrumentation and analysis – G. B. Liplak Editor – in charge.
6. Instrumentation – Noltignk.
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INE325 Electronic Instrumentation 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
ANALOG INSTRUMENTATION:
Electronic voltmeters VTVN, TVM, FETVM voltmeters, electronic – multimeters differentail voltmeters.
CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE:
Block diagram vertical and horizontal amplifiers, sweep circuits delay line, dual trace oscilloscope,
measurement of frequency, phase angle, special purpose oscilloscopes.
Q – meters, vector impedance and vector – voltmeters, instruments for generating and analysing wave
forms square – wave, pulse, standard – signal random noise and function generators wave analysers,
spectrum analysers wave – meters.
DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS:
Digital voltmeters, digital frequency meters, digital display method and units digital read out oscilloscopes,
data acquisition system.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Modern electronic instrumentation and measurement techniques by Helfrick and topper.
2. A course in electrical and electronic measurement and instrumentation by A. K. Shawney.
3. Electronic measurements and instrumentation by Rajendra Prasad.
INTRODUCTION:
Manual and automatic control, open and closed loop control systems with examples, self actuated
controllers and self regulation.
INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAM:
Identification of instruments, valves, actuaters etc by letter code, symbols and line diagrams, typical
examples of instrumentation diagram.
MODES OF CONTROL ACTION:
Two position, proportional, integral and derivative modes, examples with self actuated controllers. P + I, P
+ D, P +I +D combinations – graphical respose study of all the modes for stop, ramp and sinusoidal inputs.
CONTROLLER MECHANISM:
Pnuematic – force distance and force balance types hydraulic controllers with JET pipe and fourway valves
electrical controllers realisation of P, P+I and P + I +D actions with the above controllers.
IFNAL CONTROL ELEMENTS:
Construction and working details of pnuematic globe valve, valve positioner, solinoid, butterfly, saunder’s
patent valves, dampers and louvers.
VALVE CHARACTERISTICS:
Linear, equal percentage, and characteristics of fquick opening valves.
REFERANCE BOOKS
1. Lajoy – industrial automatic control.
2. Eckman, D. P. – automatic provess control.
3. Kirk and rimboi – instrumentation.
B.E. IV/IV SEMESTER – I
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INE411 Computer Networks 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Introduction, uses of computer networks, network hardware, network software, reference models.The
internet, broad
Band ISDN and ATM, comparision of services.
Local area buses and ring structures.
Fibre optic local area networks, adapting fibre optics to MAP protocols, adapting fibre optics to
buses, MAP/TOP and network protocols.
Field bus standardization, smart transmitters transmission modes, profibus, international field
bus standards .
Intellegent controllers, introduction, model based controllers, predective control, artificial intellegent based
systems, Expert Controller Fuzzy Logic tools, Artificial Neural Networks, Neural Controllers, Neuro-Fuzzy
Control System.
Text Books
1.Computer network Andrew S. Tanandaum 3rd Ed. Ph.
2.Instrument Engineer’s hand book B.G. Kiptak 3rd Edn.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.Non- destructive testing by Barry Hull and Venon john ELBS/Momillan, 1988.
2. Non- destructive testing by R.Halmshaw Edward Arnold, London.
3. Non- destructive testing by Warren J.Mcgonnagle McGraw-Hill book Co.,1961.
Reference Books:
1.Ultrasonic Testing of materials by J.Krantkramer and H.Krantkramer springer
Verlag, New York.
2. Ultrasonic Engineering by Julien,R.Frederick, chapters 1,2,4,7 John Wiley & sons ,New York.
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INE414 Advanced Process Control 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Process Dynamics:
Process variable and load variables. Dynamics of simple pressure, flow, level and temperature
processes. Interacting and non –interacting systems, continuous and batch process. Servo and
regulator operation problems.
Optim controller settings:
Evaluation criteria-1/4 decay ration,I.A.E., ISE, ITAE.Determination of optim settings for mathematically
Described process using time response and frequency response.
Tuning of controllers:
Continuous oscillation and damped oscillation methods-problems,process reaction curve method.
Multi loop control systems:
Feed forward, ratio, cascade and split range controls. Multivariable control-examples from distillation
column
and boiler systems.
Final control elements:
I/P, P/I Converters, pnuematic, electric and hydraulic actuators.Relief and safety valves, relays and volume
Boosters.
Control valve sizing:
Flow formulae through control valces. Viscosity correction,range ability, turndown cavitation and flashing
in
Control valves.
References:
1.Pollard, A, Process control.
2.Eckman, D.P., Automatic process and control.
3.Harriot, P., Process control.
4.Patrinabis,D, Principles of process control.
THYRISTORS:
PNPN diode: Basic structure. Two transistor version. Volt-Ampere characteristic. Holding current.
Temperature dependence. Rate effect.
Bilateral PNPN diode switch(DIAC):Basic structure. Volt-Ampere characteristics.
Silicon Controlled Rectifier(SCR): Basic structure. Two transistor Representation. Volt-Ampere
characteristics.
ON and OFF times of gate.SCR rating.
Silicon Controlled Switch(SCS): Basic structure.Two transistor equivalent. Diode transistor equivalent.
Triac: Basic structure. Volt-Ampere characteristics.Positive bias and Negative bias operations.
Uni Junction Transistor: Basic structure. Potential divider equivalent.Static emitter characteristics.Gate
circuit of SCR.Two SCRs connected back-to-back.Delayed firing of SCR by phase shifted
A.C.wave.Delayed firing of SCR by UJT.
POLYPHASE RECTIFIERS:
Three-phase halfwave delta-wye rectifier with resistive load. Six- phase star halfwave rectifier with
resistive load. Delta-to-double wye halfwave rectifier with inter phase transformer and with resistive load.
Three-phase delta-wye bridge rectifier with resistive load.General m-phase rectifier.DC power
outputs,efficiencies and ripple factors.Transformer utility factor.Rectifier performance.Communication in
polyphase rectifiers.
RESISTANCE WELDING:
Basic circuit for a.c.resistance welding.Spot welding, Projection welding,Butt welding, Seam welding and
Pulsating welding arrangements.
Induction Heating: Principle of induction heating.Applications.High frequency power source for induction
heating.
Dielectric Heating: Principle of dielectric heating.Electrodes used in dielectric heating.Methods of coupling
of Electrodes to R.F.Generator.Applications.
CONTROLLER RECTIFIERS(outlines of topics only):
Single-Phase Controlled Rectifiers:Half-wave controlled rectifier with resistance load.Full-wave
Controlled rectifier with resistance load.
Three-Phase Controlled Rectifiers:Half wave controlled rectifier with resistance load.Six-Phase half-wave
Controlled rectifier with resistance load.
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL OF MOTORS(outlines of topics only):
DC Motor Speed Control:Methods of speed control,single phase SCR drive.Three phase SCR
drives.Closed-Loop motor control system.Half-wave feedback circuit for series motor drive.Half controlled
SCR bridge for Series motor drive.Chopper-controlled dc drive.
AC Motor Speed Control:Methods of speed control.The chopper-controlled rotor resistance scheme.Speed
control by variation of stator voltage using SCRs.Closed-loop speed control of an induction motor by
variation of stator voltage using SCRs.Variable-frequency A.C.motor drive.Voltage-fed inverter
control.P.W.M.control scheme.Current-fed inverter control.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.Industrial Electronics by G.K.mithal and Ravi mittal. Khanna publishers.
2.Power Electronics by P.C.Sen, T.M.H.
3.Thyrister Engineering by M.S.Berde.
REFERENCE :
Hand book of analytical instruments – RS Khandapur, TMH Pub, instrumental methods of analysis – HH
Willard, LL Merritt, Jr., JA Dean, FA Settle, JR, CBS Pub.
Mechanical and induatrial measurements – RK Jain, Khann Pub, instrument engineers hand book.
instrumentation and analysis – GB Liptak editorin – charge Chilton book company.
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INE424 Design of Instrument Systems 3 1 - 4 3 70 30 100
Design of pressure and vaccum gauges with bourdon tubes, bellows and
diaphragms.
Design of manometers – single, two liquid U – tube manometers, inclined tube, well and ring types.
Design of flow meters – orifice, ventury and rotometers.
Design of liquid level measuring instruments – displacer and bubble types.
Design of control system compenents – flpper nozzle with ball valve, pnuematic globle valve, butterfly
valve and saunders patent valve.
Design of temperature measuring systems with RTD, thermocouples and thermistors.
Design of displacement measuring circuits with L.V.D.T. and differential capacitors.
Design of strain gauges and measuring circuits.
Design of piezoelectric transducers and measuring circuits.
REFERENCES:
D.P. Eckman – industrial instrumentation
D. Patrinabis - industrial instrumentation
D.V.S. Murty – transducers and instrumentation
Andorson, N.A. - instrumentation for process measurement and control.
REFERENCES
1. Electrical and electronic measurements and instrumentation, by A.K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
2. Introduction to Telemetry by Alan Andrews, Foulsham – Sams technical books, Published by W – Foulsham & Co
Ltd., England.
3. Understanding telemetry circuits, by John D. Lenk, Foulsham – Sams technical books, Published by W. Foulsham &
Co., England
Reliability introduction – definition of reliability failure data analysis – introduction – failure density mean failure rate –
mean time to failure (MTTF) – mean time between failure (MTBF) MTTF in terms of failure density – generalisation –
reliability in terms of hazard rate and failure density.
HAZARD MODELS:
Introduction – constant hazard – linearly increasing hazard – the weibull model – density function and distribution
function distribution functions and reliability analysis – some important distributions – choice of distributions expected
value standard deviation and variance.
Conditional probability additions – multiplication rules in probability venn diagrams – sample space – probability
calculation by venn diagrams – an example in structural reliability.
SYSTEM RELIABILITY:
Introduction – series configuration – parallel configuration – mixed configurations – applications to spacific hazard
models – methods of solving complex systems – mean time to failure of systems – logic diagrams – Markov models –
Markovgraphs.
Reliability improvement – introduction – improvement of components redundency – element redundency – unit
redundency – stand by redundency – optimisation reliability – cost trade – off.
Maintainability and availability – introduction – maintainability – system down time – availability, reliability and
maintainability trade – off – reliability allocation for series systems.
Fault – tree analysis and other techniques – fault – tree analysis introduction – calculation of reliability from fault tree – tie
set and cut set methods – use of boolean algebra – basic operations truth tabels – demogans theorms – application to
reliability analysis.
TEST BOOK:
Reliability engineering by L. S. Srinadh third edition East – Wast press Pvt. Ltd.
REFERENCES:
1. Reliability engineering by E. Balaguruswamy Publishers T. M. H.
2. Reliability and life testing by S. K. Sinha Weily Eastern Ltd.
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3. Artificial Intelligence
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rich E and Knight K – artificial intelligence, tata McGraw hill, New Delhi, 1991.
2. Nillson N J – principles of artificial intelligence, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1980
3. Barr A. Fergenbaum E A and cohen P R – artificial intelligence, addition – wesley, reading (mass0, 1989.
4. Water man D A – A guide to expert system, addition – wesley, reading (mass), 1986.
5. Artificial intelligence handbook, vol 1 – 2, ISA, research triangle park, 1989.
6. Kos Ko B – Neural networks and fuzzy systems, PHI.
Introduction to the man – instrument system – components of the system – physiological systems of the body – problems
on countered in measuring a living system transducers for biomedical applications.
Sources of bioelectric potentials – resting and action potentials sodium pump – electrode theory – biopotential electrodes –
biochemical transducers.
The cardiovascular system – the heart – blood pressure – characteristics of blood flow – heart sounds – electro
cardiography – measurement of blood pressure – sphygmomanometer automated methods – direct measurements –
percentaneous insertion catheterisation – transducer implentation – measurement of blood flow and cardiac output –
plathysmography – measurement of heart sounds – elements of intensive care monitering – pace makers – defibrilators.
Physiology of the respiratory system – tests and instrumentation for the mechanics of breathing – gas exchange and
distribution respiratory therepy inhalators – ventilators and respirators humidifiers nebulisers and aspirators.
Non invasive diagnostic instrumentation – temperature measurements – principles of ultrasound measurement and
diagnosis – echo – cardiogram – echo encephalogram – ultra sonogram.
The nervous system and its anatomy – neuronal communication – the organization of the brain – neuronal receptors – the
somatic nervous system – the automic nervous system – measurements from the nervous system – neuronal firing
measurements EEG and EMG.
Psychophysiological measurements – BSR and GSR – principals of polygraph – beksey audiooeter – skinner box –
biofeed back instrumentation – introduction to biotelemetry and the parameters adaptible to it implantable units –
application of telemetry in palient care.
Instrumentation for the clinical laboratory – blood testing – chemical tests – automation of chamical tests.
X – ray and radioisotope instrumentation – diagnostic – diagnostic x – rays – medical use of radioisotopes – radiation
therapy.
Computer in biomedical instrumentation – interfacing of the computer with medical instrumentation – linear tomography
axial tomography – GAT scan.
Physiological effects of electric current – shock hazards from electrical equipment – methods of accident prevention.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Cromwell etal biomedical instrumentation prentice – hall (india) inc.
2. Hand book of biomedical instrumentation, R. S. Khandpur, tata Mcgraw – hill Publishing company limited, New
Delhi.
Optical Transmitter circuits – Source limitation s Led Drive circuits, Laser drive circuits.
Optical Receiver circuits-pre amplifiers – Automatic gain control-Equalisation system design considerations – Component
choice –
multiplexing.
Digital systems – System planning considerations. The regenerative reapeter – the opticaltransmitter – the optical
receiver – channel Nosses-Temporal response – Optical power budgetting – line coding.
Analog systems – Direct intensity modulation system planning – sub carrier intensity modulation - sub carrier double said
band modulation – Sub carrier frequency modulation
Sub carrierphasemodulation – pulse analog systems.
Distribution systems – Inter office Link - EntranceLink – 24 or 30 channel PCM link for a High electromagnetic
Radiation field environment under – sea systems – cable TV trunking – tamper proof link – weapon guidance – torpedo
guidance.
Tethered vehicles – wired office – wired city – link design.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Optical fiber communications by John. M. Senior, Printice – hall.
2. Optical fiber systems by Charles K. KAO, McGraw – hill
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3. Advanced Optical Instruments
INTERFEROMETRY:
Michelson interferometer twyman green interferometer, interferometric techniques of fine measurement fringe contrast
variations – advantages of fourier transform spectroscopy.
Spread functions, modulation, experimental determination of transfer functions, fundamentals of distraction theory of
image formation optiacal data processing.
OPTICAL THIN FILMS:
Reflecting and anti reflecting thin films, laser mirror, interference filters.
OPTICAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS:
Beam splitters. Directional couplers, switches, Modulators, Periodic structures for filters and injection lasers –
Polarisation transformers and frequency translators.
Optical Amplification, semiconductor laser amplifiers – Fiber amplifiers.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Introduction to classical & Modern Optics by Jargen R, Mayer Arendt,
( Prenctce-hall India).
2. Optical Thin Films by Z.Knittl (John Wiley)
3. Optical Fiber communications by J.M.Senior (Prntice Hall).
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4. Advanced Sensors
Semiconductor Sensors : Metal Oxide Semiconductors, Hall Elements. Silicon Sensors : Silicon Planar
Technology, Micromachine Technology, silicon Sensors for sensing radiation, mechanical, magnetic,
chemical and other signals, IC sensors.
Chemical & Biochemical Sensors : Polymers, Chemically modified electrodes, Membrane, Electrodes, thick
film devices, Catelytic devices, Integrated Optics.
Micro Sensors : Thin film sensors, Micro sensors for sensing thermal, Radiation, Mechanical, Magnetic and
Chemical signals.
Interfacing and Signal Processing : Intelligent and Smart Sensors, Concepts of redundant and multisensory
systems, Operation in coded mode and mapping mode.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Middlehoek S and Audel S.A – Silicon Sensors, Academic Press London, 1989.
2. Edmonds T E (Ed) – Chemical Sensors, Blackie, London, 1988.
3. Sensors and Actuators : No.8, 1985 (pp.227-233) ; No.10.1986(pp.65-82) ; No.12, 1987 (pp.129-
144).
4. Patranabis D – Sensors and Transducers, Wheeler Publishing.