BE Electronics Engineering - Syllabus PDF
BE Electronics Engineering - Syllabus PDF
VISION OF DEPARTMENT
Electronics Engineering Department endeavors to facilitate state of the art technical education in the field of
electronics engineering by infusing scientific temper in students leading towards research and to grow as centre
of excellence in the field of microelectronics.
MISSION OF DEPARTMENT
• To promote quality education through stimulating environment for dissemination of knowledge and
technology.
• To impart necessary technical, professional skills with moral and ethical values to enable students for
achieving a successful career.
• To develop centre of excellence in the field of microelectronics and its allied areas with continuing
education program.
• To foster research and development in collaboration with institutions/industries.
Duration
Assessment Examination Total (Hours)
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES
1. Engineering knowledge : Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and
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an engineering specialization to the solution to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Maximum Marks
2. Problem analysis : Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering
End Sem
problems reacting substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and
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engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions : Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or process that meet the specified need with appropriate consideration for the public
Continual
health and safety and the cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
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TEACHING SCHEME FOR FIRST YEAR (SEMESTER I & II) BACHALOR OF ENGG
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems : Use research-based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to
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provide valid conclusions.
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5. Modern tool usage : Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering
and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding
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6. The engineer and society : Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional
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engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability : Understand the impact of the proffessional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for sustainable
development.
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8. Ethic : Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
Information Tech.
Information Tech.
Electronics; EDT;
Electronics; EDT;
teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
Civil; Industrial
Civil; Industrial
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10. Communication : Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
Mechanical
Mechanical
Branches
Electrical
Electrical
community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective report and
design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions,
11. Project management and finance : Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and
management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage
Probability / Calculus
Constitution of India
and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Engineering Lab
waves & Optics
Mechanics Lab
Basic Electrical
Basic Electrical
Computational
Oscillations,
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Yoga/Sports
Mechanics
1. To understand the basic concepts in Electronics Engineering and apply them to various areas, like Digital
Course
& Analog electronics, Communication systems, Signal processing, VLSI and Embedded systems.
Lab
2. To apply knowledge of Electronics Engineering to design, analyze evaluate circuits & systems using
hardware and software tool, meeting realistic constraints.
MAP151
HUT152
MET151
MEP151
PHT151
PHT152
PHT153
PHP151
PHP152
PHP153
10. PEP151
EET151
EEP151
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Duration
Assessment Examination Total (Hours)
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Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Bachelor of Engineering
III Semester B.E. (Electronics Engineering)
Maximum Marks
Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
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No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration
L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs)
1 MAT254 Complex Variables and Partial 2 0 0 2 40 60 100 3hrs
Continual Differential Equation
2 EET261 Network Theory 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
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25
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25
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25
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3 ENT251 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 1 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
4 ENP251 Electronic Devices and
Circuits Lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
20.5/19.5
5 ENT252 Digital Circuit Design 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
Credits
GROUP 2: SEMESTER-I / GROUP 1: SEMESTER-II
1.5
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6 ENP252 Digital Circuit Design Lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
7 ENT253 Signals and Systems 3 1 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
8 CST261 Data structures and Algorithms 2 0 0 2 40 60 100 3Hrs
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10 CHT251 Environmental Studies 2 0 0 0
TOTAL academic engagement 18 2 6 21
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All Branches
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Creativity, Innovation & Design Thinking All Branches
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Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
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Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Bachelor of Engineering Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Bachelor of Engineering
V Semester B.E. (Electronics Engineering) VI Semester B.E. (Electronics Engineering)
Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration
L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs) L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs)
1 EET361 Control Systems 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs 1. MBT351 Business management and
2 ENT351 Electromagnetic Waves 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs entrepreneurship 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
3 ENT352 CMOS Digital Circuit Design 3 1 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs 2. ENT357 Analog and Digital
Communication 3 1 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
4 ENP352 CMOS Digital Circuit
3. ENP357 Analog and Digital
Design lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
Communication Lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
5 ENT353 Electronic Instrumentation 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs 4. ENT358 Probability Theory and
6 ENP354 Instrumentation and control Stochastic processes 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
Lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50 5. ENP359 Electronic Design workshop 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
7 ENT355 Program Elective – 1 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs 6. ENT360 Computer Architecture and 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
8 ENP355 Program Elective – 1 lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50 Organization
9 Open Elective 2 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs 7. ENP360 Computer Architecture and 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
10 HUT351 Professional Skill Development 2 0 0 0 Organization lab
8. ENT361 Program Elective – 2 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
TOTAL Academic 20 1 6 22
9. ENP361 Program Elective – 2 lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
Engagement 10. Open Elective 3 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
11. ENP363 Comprehensive Viva 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
TOTAL Academic Engagement 18 1 10 24
Program Elective – 1 (V Semester)
ENT 355-1 Embedded System Design and RTOS Program Elective – 2 (VI Semester)
ENT 355-2 Mechatronics ENT 361-1 Designing the IoT
ENT 355-3 Digital Image Processing ENT 361-2 Microwave Theory & Techniques
ENT 355-4 Object Oriented Programming ENT 361-3 Machine Learning
ENT 361-4 Database Management System
Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Bachelor of Engineering
VII Semester B.E. (Electronics Engineering)
Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration
L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs)
1 ENT451 Computer Networks 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
2 ENP451 Computer Networks Lab 0 0 2 1 25 25 50
3 ENT452 Program Elective -3 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
4 ENT453 Program Elective -4 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
5 Open Elective 4 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
6 ENP455 Project Stage-I 0 0 10 5 100 100
7 ENP456 Industry internship
evaluation(6-8 weeks) 0 0 2 0 50 50
TOTAL academic engagement 12 0 14 18
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Program Elective -3 (VII Semester) Program Elective -4 (VII Semester) Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Honors Specialization
ENT 452-1 Digital System Design ENT 453-1 Testing and Verification of in Electronics Engineering
digital systems Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
ENT 452-2 Wireless communication ENT 453-2 Fiber Optics Communication No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration
ENT 452-3 Analog IC Design ENT 453-3 Micro-Electro Mechanical System L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs)
1. ENTH41 Digital System Design 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Bachelor of Engineering
VIII Semester B.E. (Electronics Engineering) 2. ENTH51 VLSI Technology 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration 3. ENTH61 VLSI Signal Processing 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs)
4. ENTH71 Low Power VLSI 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
1 ENT457 Program Elective - 5 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs
2 ENT458 Program Elective - 6 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3Hrs 5. ENTH81 VLSI Design Automation 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
3 ENP459 Project Stage-II/ Internship / 0 0 18 9 50 50 100
Incubation(Six months) TOTAL academic engagement 20
TOTAL Academic Engagement 6 0 18 15
Note: Credit transfer against above courses may be allowed if an appropriate MOOC course is completed by
student after prior permission from HOD
Program Elective -5 (VIII Semester) Program Elective -6 (VIII Semester)
ENT 457-1 CMOS Subsystem Design ENT 458-1 Nano Electronics
ENT 457-2 Information Theory and Coding ENT 458-2 SoC Design Scheme of Teaching & Examination of Minor Specialization
ENT 457-3 Biomedical Electronics ENT 458-3 Power Electronics in Electronics Engineering
Sr. Course Course Title Hours per Credits Maximum Marks ESE
No. Code week Continuous End Sem Total Duration
L T P Evaluation Exam (Hrs)
Open Elective Pool-1(V/VII semester) Open Elective Pool-2(IV/VI semester) 1. ENTM41 Fundamentals of Electronic 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
ENT298-1/ENT398-1 Smart Agriculture ENT299-1/ENT399-1 Industrial automation Devices and Circuits
ENT298-2/ENT398-2 Arduino Playground ENT 299-2/ENT399-2 Micro Nano system 2. ENTM51 Digital Circuits 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
ENT298-3/ENT389-3 Consumer Electronics ENT299-3/ENT399-3 Designing with Raspberry pi
3. ENTM61 Microprocessors and Micro- 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
controller based Design
4. ENTM71 Electronic Instrumentation 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 3Hrs
Note: If any of the above course is accessible to a student in his/her parent branch or Open electives then Credit
transfer against above courses may be allowed if an appropriate MOOC course is completed by student after prior
permission from HOD.
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Course Outcomes:
Text Book:
After successful completion of the course students will
1. Semiconductor Physics and Devices (Fourth Edition), Donald A Neamen, McGraw-Hill 2012.
1. have an elementary understanding of quantum behavior of electrons in solids;
2. have a grasp of band structure and its consequences for semiconductors;
References:
3. should be able to use band structure to explain effects of doping, properties of junctions between
1. Online course: Semiconductor Optoelectronics by M R Shenoy on NPTEL
semiconductors and metals;
2. Online course: Optoelectronic Materials and Devices by Monica Katiyar and Deepak Gupta on NPTEL
4. have an elementary understanding of working of optoelectronics devices
3. Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices (Third Edition), S. O. Kasap, McGraw-Hill 2006.
4. Engineering Physics (Second Edition), Sanjay Jain and Girish Sahasrabudhe, Universities Press 2016.
Module 1: Quantum Mechanics Introduction (6L)
Wave-particle duality, Heisenberg uncertainty relations, the quantum state wave function and its probability
interpretation, Schrodinger's equation, Energies and wave functions of a single electron in one-dimensional
infinite potentials: formulae, function graphs, number of bound states, tunneling
Syllabus of Physics Lab for Semester II, Bachelor of Industrial, Civil Engineering Syllabus of Physics Lab for Semester I/II,
Course Code : PHP151 Course : Mechanics Lab (Semester-I: Electrical Engineering, Semester-II: Mechanical Engineering)
L:0 Hr., T:0Hrs., P:3 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 1.5 Course Code : PHP152 Course : Oscillations, Waves , Optics lab
L: 0 Hrs. T: 0 Hrs. P: 3 Hrs. Per week Total Credits : 1.5
Course Outcomes
The Physics Laboratory course will consist of experiments illustrating the principles of physics relevant to the
Course Outcomes
study of science and engineering. Students will show that they have learnt laboratory skills that will enable
them to properly acquire and analyze the data in physics laboratory and draw valid conclusions. At the end of The Physics Laboratory course will consist of experiments illustrating the principles of physics relevant to the
the Course the students will learn to: study of science and engineering. Students will show that they have learnt laboratory skills that will enable
1. Develop skills to impart practical knowledge in real time. them to properly acquire and analyze the data in physics laboratory and draw valid conclusions. At the end of
the Course the students will learn to:
2. Understand principle, concept, working and application of areas in physics and compare the results
obtained with theoretical calculations. 1. Develop skills to impart practical knowledge in real time.
2. Understand principle, concept, working and application of areas in physics and compare the results
3. Understand measurement technique, and report the results obtained through proper graph plotting and
error analysis. obtained with theoretical calculations.
3. Understand measurement technique, and report the results obtained through proper graph plotting and
error analysis.
In addition to the demo experiments, the Lab turns will be utilized for performing the experiments based on the
following list:
In addition to the demo experiments, the Lab turns will be utilized for performing the experiments based on the
1. Error analysis and graph plotting
following lists as specific to Program:
2. g by free fall
3. To determine acceleration due to gravity by compound pendulum 1. Error analysis and graph plotting
4. To determine the moment of inertia of a body using torsion pendulum 2. Wave length, frequency and phase velocity of travelling wave.
5. Young’s modulus by bending of beam 3. Wavelength of source of light using Newton’s rings
6. Young’s modulus by vibrational method 4. To study the oscillation in bifilar suspension arrangement
7. To study damping of a bar pendulum 5. Determination of velocity of sound in liquid–standing ultrasonic waves as optical grating
8. Fixed pulley, loose pulley, and block and tackle as simple machine 6. Kundt’s tube – Determination of the wavelength of sound with the cork powder method
9. Static friction, sliding friction, and rolling friction 7. Determination of velocity of sound in solid
8. Beating of ultrasonic waves
10. Force oscillation and resonance
9. Investigation of Doppler effect with ultrasonic waves
11. To study the oscillation of a mass in combinations of two springs and hence determination of force constant
10. Refractive Index of prism
12. Measurement of linear expansion of solid as a function of temperature
11. Frequency, amplitude and phase determination using C.R.O.
13. Determination of thermal conductivity of building materials using single plate model or heat flux plate 12. Study of surface flatness using interference phenomena
principle 13. To determine the resolving power of grating
14. Thermal diffusivity Used for measuring the thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity of brass. 14. Study of Polarizers and Analyzers
15. Thermal conductivity of a bad conductor by Lee’s disc method. 15. Study of total internal reflection using Laser source
16. Data analysis using Mathematica. 16. Data analysis using Mathematica
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Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with techniques in Calculus and
Course Outcomes
multivariate analysis. It aims to equip the students with standard concepts and tools at an intermediate to
The Physics Laboratory course will consist of experiments illustrating the principles of physics relevant to the advanced level that will serve them well towards tackling more advanced level of mathematics & applications
study of science and engineering. Students will show that they have learnt laboratory skills that will enable that they would find useful in their disciplines.
them to properly acquire and analyze the data in physics laboratory and draw valid conclusions. At the end of
the Course the students will learn to:
1. Develop skills to impart practical knowledge in real time. Course Outcomes
2. Understand principle, concept, working and application of areas in physics and compare the results On successful completion of the course, the students will learn:
obtained with theoretical calculations. 1. To apply differential and integral calculus to notions of curvature and to improper integrals. Apart from
3. Understand measurement technique, and report the results obtained through proper graph plotting and some other applications they will have a basic understanding of Beta and Gamma functions and the
error analysis. fallouts of Rolle’s Theorem that is fundamental to application of analysis to Engineering problems.
2. The tool of power series and Fourier series for learning advanced Engineering Mathematics.
In addition to the demo experiments, the Lab turns will be utilized for performing the experiments based on the 3. To deal with functions of several variables that are essential in most branches of engineering.
following lists as specific to Program
1. Error analysis and graph plotting Syllabus
2. Energy gap of semiconductor/thermister
Module 1 Calculus: (6 hours)
3. Study of Hall Effect
Evolutes and involutes; Evaluation of definite and improper integrals; Beta and Gamma functions and their
4. Parameter extraction from I-V characteristics of a PN junction diode
properties; Applications of definite integrals to evaluate surface areas and volumes of revolutions.
5. Parameter extraction from I-V characteristics of a zener diode
6. Study of diode rectification
Module 2: Calculus: (6 hours)
7. Parameter extraction from I-V characteristics of a transistor in common-emitterconfiguration.
8. Determination of Planck’s constant Rolle’s theorem, Mean value theorems, Taylor’s and Maclaurin theorems with remainders; Indeterminate
forms and L'Hospital's rule; Maxima and minima.
9. Determination of time constant of RC circuit
10. V-I Characteristics of Light Emitting Diodes
11. Study of a photodiode Module 3:Sequences and series: (10 hours)
12. Solar Cell (Photovoltaic cell) Convergence of sequence and series, tests for convergence, power series, Taylor's series. Series for
13. Resistivity measurement by Four Probe method exponential, trigonometric and logarithmic functions; Fourier series: Half range sine and cosine series,
14. Van der Pau and conventional techniques for resistivity measurement (LCR meter) Parseval’s theorem.
15. Study of R-C filters using C.R.O.
16. Data analysis using Mathematica. Module 4:Multivariable Calculus (Differentiation) (10 hours)
Limit, continuity and partial derivatives, Jacobians, directional derivatives, total derivative; Tangent plane and
A minimum of 8 experiments to be performed from the following list of experiments normal line; Maxima, minima and saddle points; Method of Lagrange multipliers; Gradient, curl & divergence.
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Syllabus
Module 1:First order ordinary differential equations(7 hours)
Exact, linear and Bernoulli’s equations, Euler’s equations, Equations not of first degree: equations solvable for
p, equations solvable for y, equations solvable for x and Clairaut’s type.
Module 2:Ordinary differential equations of higher orders (8 hours)
Second order linear differential equations with constant and variable coefficients, method of variation of
parameters, Cauchy-Euler equation.
Module 3: Basic Statistics: (7 hours)
Curve fitting by the method of least squares- fitting of straight lines, second degree parabolas and more general
curves, correlation and regression – Rank correlation, Multiple regression and correlation.
Module 4: Basic Probability: (8 hours)
Probability spaces, conditional probability, independence; Discrete random variables, Binomial distribution,
Poisson distribution, Normal distribution. Relation between binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions.
Module 5: Matrices (10 hours)
Algebra of matrices, Inverse and rank of a matrix, rank-nullity theorem; System of linear equations; Symmetric,
skew-symmetric and orthogonal matrices; Eigenvalues and eigenvectors; Diagonalization of matrices; Cayley-
Hamilton Theorem, Orthogonal transformation and quadratic to canonical forms.
Text Books/References:
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
2. W. E. Boyce and R. C. Di Prima, Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, 9th
Edition, Wiley India, 2009.
3. S. L. Ross, Differential Equations, 3rd Ed., Wiley India, 1984.
4. E. A. Coddington, An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations, Prentice Hall India, 1995.
5. E. L. Ince, Ordinary Differential Equations, Dover Publications, 1958.
6. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2000.
7. Theory & Problems of probability and statistics : 2nd ed :J. R. Spiegal, Schaum series
8. A text book of Applied Mathematics Volume I & II, by P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar, Pune Vidhyarthi
Griha Prakashan, Pune - 411030 (India).
9. S. Ross, A First Course in Probability, 6th Ed., Pearson Education India, 2002.
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Syllabus of Mathematics Computational Lab for Semester I/II, B.E. (2018-19) Syllabus of Group 1 - Semester I and Group 2 - Semester II, Bachelor of Engineering
Course Code : MAP151 Course : Computational Mathematics Lab Course Code : EET151 Course : Basic Electrical Engineering
L:0 Hr., T:0Hrs., P:2 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 1 Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability
CO1: To understand and analyze basic electric and magnetic circuits.
CO2: To study the working principles of electrical machines and power converters.
Course Outcomes CO3: To study the working principles of power converters.
The Computational Mathematics Lab course will consist of experiments demonstrating the principles of CO4: To introduce the components of power systems and low-voltage electrical installations.
mathematics relevant to the study of science and engineering. Students will show that they have learnt Module 1: Introduction to Power system (2 hours)– CO4:
Introduction to Power Generation (Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, Wind, and Solar) with block schematic
laboratory skills that will enable them to properly acquire and analyze the data in the lab and draw valid
presentation only. Single line diagram for Generation, Transmission & Distribution through different voltage levels.
conclusions. At the end of the Course the students will learn to: Module 2 : DC Circuits & Magnetic Circuits(8 hours) - CO1:
1. Develop skills to impart practical knowledge in real time. Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), voltage and current sources, Kirchoff’s current and voltage laws,
analysis of simple circuits with dc excitation, Time-domain analysis of first order RL and RC circuits, Magnetic
2. Understand principle, concept, working and application of areas in mathematics and compare the results
materials, BH characteristics, Basics of Magnetic circuits.
obtained with theoretical calculations. Module 3: Single Phase AC Circuits (6 hours) - CO1:
3. Understand basics of mathematics, and report the results obtained through proper programming. Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak and rms values, phasor representation, real power, reactive
power, apparent power, power factor. Analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC
The Lab turns will be utilized for performing the experiments based on the following list:
combinations (series and parallel), resonance.
1. Calculus Module 4: Three Phase AC Circuits (4 hours) - CO1:
2. Ordinary Differential Equations Three phase Ac generation, Three phase balanced circuits, voltage, and current relations in star and delta
connections. Power factor improvement.
3. Statistics
Module 5: Transformers (6 hours) - CO2:
4. Linear Algebra Ideal and practical transformer, Equivalent circuit, losses in transformers, regulation, and efficiency. Auto
transformer and three-phase transformer connections.
Module 6: Electrical Machines (8 hours) - CO2:
Suggested References: Generation of rotating magnetic fields, Construction and working of a three-phase induction motor,
1. Computational Mathematics Lab Manual written by the Teaching Faculty of Mathematics Department, Significance of torque-slip characteristic. Loss components, efficiency, starting of induction motor. Single-
RCOEM. phase induction motor. Construction, working, torque-speed characteristic, and speed control of separately
excited dc motor.
A minimum of 8 experiments to be performed based on the above list. Module 7: Power Converters (4 hours) - CO3:
Block schematic introduction to power converters and its practical applications (DC-DC, DC-AC, AC-DC, AC-
AC), Types of Batteries, Important Characteristics for Batteries and battery backup.
Module 8: Electrical Installations (4 hours) - CO4:
Components of LT Switchgear: Switch Fuse Unit (SFU), MCB, ELCB, MCCB, Types of Wires and Cables,
Earthing. Elementary calculations for energy consumption, energy tariff.
Syllabus of Group 1 - Semester I and Group 2 - Semester II, Bachelor of Engineering Syllabus of Department of Mechanical Engineering
Course Code : EEP151 Course: Basic Electrical Engineering Lab. Course Code : MET151 Course: Engineering Graphics and Design
L:1 Hr., T:0Hrs., P:0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 01
Laboratory Outcomes: The students are expected to
CO1: Get an exposure to common electrical components and their ratings. Course Outcomes
CO2: Make electrical connections by wires of appropriate ratings. The expected learning outcome is that, the students shall be able to
CO3: Understand the usage of common electrical measuring instruments. 1. Draw and interpret technical drawing
CO4: Understand the basic characteristics of transformers and electrical machines. 2. Convert 2-D to 3-D drawing and vice versa.
CO5: Get an exposure to the working of power electronic converters. 3. Represent the various positions of planes and solids in different orientations.
4 Develop the solid surface for sheet metal working.
List of Laboratory Experiments/Demonstrations:
1. Basic safety precautions. Introduction & use of measuring instruments – voltmeter, ammeter, multi-meter, UNIT 1 : Introduction to Engineering Drawing
oscilloscope. Real-life resistors, capacitors and inductors. Principles of Engineering Graphics and their significance, usage of drawing instruments, Lettering and
dimensioning.
2. Measuring the steady-state and transient time-response of R-L, R-C, and R-L-C circuits to a step change in
voltage (transient may be observed on a storage oscilloscope).Sinusoidal steady state response of R-L, and
R-C circuits – impedance calculation and verification. UNIT 2 : Orthographic Projections
Principles of Orthographic Projections -Conventions : Projections of Points and lines ( line inclined to both
Observation of phase differences between current and voltage.
planes) Projections of planes (inclined to both the planes), Introduction to Auxiliary Planes;
3. Transformers : Observation of the no-load current waveform on an oscilloscope (non sinusoidal wave-
shape due to B-H curve nonlinearity should be shown along with a discussion about harmonics). Loading
UNIT 3 : Projections of Solids
of a transformer: measurement of primary and secondary voltages and currents, and power.
Inclined to both the Planes - Auxiliary Views; Draw simple annotation, dimensioning and scale. Floor plans
4. Star and Delta connections. Voltage and Current relationships (line-line voltage, phase-toneutral voltage, that include : windows, doors, and fixtures such as WC, bath, sink, shower, etc.
line and phase currents). Cumulative three-phase power in balanced three-phase circuits.
5. Demonstration of cut-out sections of machines: dc machine (commutator-brush arrangement), induction UNIT 4 : Sections and Sectional Views of Right Angular Solids
machine (squirrel cage rotor), synchronous machine (field winding - slip ring arrangement) and single- Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid Cone-Auxiliary Views; Development of surface of Right Regular solids - Prism,
phase induction machine. Pyramid, Cylinder and Cone; Draw the sectional orthographic views of geometrical solids, objects from
6. Torque Speed Characteristic of dc shunt motor. industry and dwellings (foundation to slab only)
7. Synchronous speed of two and four-pole, three-phase induction motors. Direction reversal by change of
phase-sequence of connections. UNIT 5 : Isometric Projections
8. Demonstration of (a) dc-dc converters (b) dc-ac converters – PWM waveform (c) the use of dc-ac converter Principles of Isometric projection - Isometric Scale, Isometric Views, Conventions; Isometric Views of Simple
for speed control of an induction motor and (d) Components of LT switchgear. Solids; Conversion of Orthographic views to Isometric Views / Projection.
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Syllabus of Department of Mechanical Engineering Dialog boxes and windows, Shortcut menus (Button Bars), The command Line (wherever applicable), The
Course Code : MEP151 Course: Engineering Graphics & Design Lab Status Bar, Different methods of zoom as used in CAD, select and erase objects; Isometric Views of lines,
Planes, Simple and compound solids);
L:0 Hr., T:0Hrs., P:4 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 02
UNIT 1 : Introduction to Engineering Drawing UNIT 9 : Demonstration of a simple team design project that illustrates
Conic sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola (General method only); Cycloid, Epicycloids, Geometry And Topology Of Engineered Components Creation Of Engineering models and their presentation
Hypocycloid and involutes; Introduction to Scales. in standard 2D blueprint form and as 3D wire-frame and shaded solids; Meshed toplogies for engineering,
Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM)
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Syllabus for B.E. Semester I Department of Humanities Syllabus for B.E. Semester I Department of Humanities
Course Code : HUT152 Course : Constitution of India Course Code : PEP151 Course : Yoga / Sports
L: 2 Hrs. T: 0 Hrs. P: 0 Hrs. Per week Total Credits : 0
L: 0 Hrs. T: 0 Hrs. P: 2 Hrs. Per week Total Credits : 0
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Effective nuclear charge, penetration of orbitals, variations of s, p, d and f orbital energies of atoms in the Syllabus for B.E. Semester I / II
periodic table, electronic configurations, atomic and ionic sizes, ionization energies, electron affinity and Course Code : CHP151 Course : Chemistry Lab
electronegativity, polarizability, oxidation states, coordination numbers and geometries, hard soft acids
L: 0 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 3 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 1.5
and bases, molecular geometries
(vi) Stereochemistry (4 lectures)
Laboratory Outcomes
Representations of 3 dimensional structures, structural isomers and stereoisomers, configurations and
The chemistry laboratory course will consist of experiments illustrating the principles of chemistry relevant to
symmetry & chirality, enantiomers, diastereomers, optical activity, absolute configurations & conformational
the study of science and engineering. The students will learn to:
analysis. Isomerism in transitional metal compounds.
• Estimate rate constants of reactions from concentration of reactants/products as a function of time
(vii) Organic reactions and synthesis of a drug molecule (4 lectures)
• Measure molecular/system properties such as surface tension, viscosity, conductance of solutions, redox
Introduction to reactions involving substitution, addition, elimination, oxidation, reduction, cyclization
potentials and impurities in water etc.
and ring openings. Synthesis of a commonly used drug molecule.
• Synthesize a polymer or drug molecule or nano-material.
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Syllabus of Group 1 - Semester I and Group 2 - Semester II, Bachelor of Engineering Syllabus of Group 1 - Semester I and Group 2 - Semester II, Bachelor of Engineering
Course Code: CST151 Course : Programming for Problem Solving Course Code: CSP151 Course : Programming for Problem Solving Lab
L: 4 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 4 L: 0 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 2 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 1
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Syllabus Department of Industrial Engineering Syllabus for B.E. Semester I / II Dept of Humanities
Course Code : INP151 Course : Workshop/Manufacturing Practices Lab (Practical) Humanities and Social Sciences
Course Code: HUT151 Course : English
L:0Hrs.,T:0Hrs.,P:2Hrs.,Per week Total Credits:1
L: 2 Hrs. T: 0 Hrs. P: 0 Hrs. Per week Total Credits : 2
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Syllabus of Semester III, Bachelor of Engineering Syllabus of Semester III, Bachelor of Engineering
Course Code: MAT254 Course : Complex Variables and Partial Diff Equation Course Code: EET261 Course : Network Theory
L: 2 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 02 L: 3 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 03
Module 1: Syllabus
Complex Variable – Differentiation: (8 lectures) Module 1: Node and Mesh Analysis : (7 Hours)
Differentiation, Cauchy-Riemann equations, analytic functions, harmonic functions, finding harmonic Node and Mesh analysis, matrix approach of network containing voltage, current sources and reactances,
conjugate; elementary analytic functions (exponential, trigonometric, logarithm) and their properties; source transformation and duality. Mutual coupled circuits, Dot Convention in coupled circuits.
Conformal mappings, Mobius transformations and their properties.
Module 2: Network Theorems : (6 Hours)
Module 2: Superposition, reciprocity, Thevenin's, Norton's, Maximum power Transfer, compensation and Tallegen's
Complex Variable – Integration: (8 lectures) theorem as applied to AC circuits.
Contour integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem (without proof), Cauchy Integral formula (without proof),
Liouville's theorem and Maximum-Modulus theorem (without proof); Taylor's series, zeros of analytic Module 3: Behaviors of AC circuit and Introduction to Filters (4 Hours)
functions, singularities, Laurent's series; Residues, Cauchy Residue theorem (without proof), Evaluation of AC circuit analysis with dependent current and voltage sources. Series and parallel resonant circuits.
definite integral involving sine and cosine. Introduction to band pass, low pass, high pass and band reject filters.
Text Books Module 5 : Transient behavior of Network and Network Functions (5 Hours)
Driving points and transfer functions poles and zeros of immittance function, their properties, sinusoidal
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics: B. S. Grewal,43rd ed: Khanna Publishers, Delhi (India).
response from pole-zero locations, convolution theorem.
2. J. W. Brown and R. V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications, 7th Ed., Mc-Graw Hill,2004.
Module 6 : Two Port Network : (5 Hours)
Reference Books: Two Port Networks, terminal pairs, relationship of two port variables, impedance parameters, admittance
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics,8th ed: Erwin Kreyszig Neekunj print process, Delhi. parameters, transmission parameters and hybrid parameters, interconnections of two port networks.
2. Schaum's Outline of Complex Variables, 2nd ed: Murray R Spiegel, Seymour Lipschutz, John J. Text Books
Schiller, Dennis Spellman, TMH, New Delhi. 1. M. E. Van Valkenburg, " Network Analysis", Prentice Hall, 2006.
nd
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2 ed :Jain, Iyengar , Narosa publication. 2. D. Roy Choudhury, " Networks and Systems," New Age International Publications, 1998.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: H K Dass, S. Chand Publications. 3. W. H. Hayt and J. E. Kemmerly, " Engineering Circuit Analysis", McGraw Hill Education, 2013.
Reference Books:
1. Sudhakar, A., Shyammohan, S. P., " Circuits and Network", Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 1994
2. C. K. Alexander and M. N. O. Sadiku, " Electric Circuits", McGraw Hill Education, 2004.
3. K. V. V. Murthy and M. S. Kamath, " Basic Circuit Analysis", Jaico Publishers, 1999.
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Module II : (7Hrs)
Bipolar Junction Transistors: Device structure and Physical Operation, Current Components in BJT, Input-
Output and Transfer characteristics in CB, CC and CE configuration, Load line concept, Biasing techniques,
Bias Stability, The Ebers-Moll Model and small signal model of BJT, Applications of BJT.
Module V: (7Hrs)
Feedback amplifier & Stability: General Feedback amplifier Structure, Properties of Negative Feedback, Basic
Feedback Topologies, The Stability of Amplifier, Transfer Function of the feedback Amplifier, Poles and Zeros
of Amplifier Transfer Function, Effect of Feedback on the amplifier poles, phase margin, unity gain bandwidth,
compensation of the cascaded amplifier.
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Text Book :
nd
Course Outcomes : 1. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog : Stephen Brown and ZvonkoVranesic, McGraw Hill, 2
At the end of this course students will demonstrate the ability to Edition.
1. Understand number systems conversions and apply the principles of Boolean algebra to manipulate,
minimize and design logic circuits using logic gates.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of various combinational logic circuits like code converters, multiplexers, Reference Books :
adders and use them in the design and analysis of complex hierarchical combinational blocks like 1) Fundamentals of digital circuits: A. Anand Kumar, Prentice-Hall of India, 4th Edition.
multipliers, fast adders etc. th
2) Modern digital Electronics: R.P. Jain, Tata McGraw Hill, 4 Edition.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of sequential logic circuits elements like latches, flip-flops and use them in 3) Digital Electronic Principles: Malvino , PHI, 3rd Edition.
the design and analysis of counters, registers, simple finite state machine and similar circuits. nd
4) Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis: Samir Palnitkar, Prentice Hall PTR, 2 Edition.
4. Understand and describe the architecture of logic families, memory elements and combinational
digital circuits implementation with programmable logic devices.
5. Design, debug and verify simple digital circuits and systems with the aid of HDL (Verilog) and
appropriate EDA tool
Module I: (7 Hrs)
Logic Simplification: Binary Arithmetic, Boolean Algebra and De Morgan's Theorem, SOP & POS forms, Logic
Gates, combinational Logic Optimization Techniques.
Module V: (5 Hrs)
Overview of Digital Design with HDL: Different methodologies and its implementation process. Introduction
to Verilog HDL for Digital Circuit implementation, language constructs.
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Syllabus of Semester III, Bachelor of Engineering Syllabus of Semester III, Bachelor of Engineering
Course Code: ENT253 Course : Signals and Systems Course Code: CST261 Course : Data Structures and Algorithms
L: 3 Hrs., T: 1 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 4 L: 2 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 2
Course Outcomes :
Upon the completion of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to: Course Outcomes :
1. Skillfully use the concepts of mathematics for the analysis of signals and systems in time and frequency
1. For a given algorithm student will be able to analyze he algorithms to determine the time and
domain.
2. Appreciate the importance of Fourier series and Fourier transform techniques computation complexity and justify the correctness.
3. Analyze the Continuous Time signals and systems through Laplace Transform 2. For a given Search problem (Linear Search and Binary Search) student will be able to implement it.
4. Recognize the need for of discretizing a signal and importance of Nyquist Criterion 3. For a given problem of Stacks, Queues and linked list student will be able to implement it and analyze
5. Build necessary foundation for Digital Signal Processing the same to determine the time and computation complexity.
4. Student will be able to write an algorithm for Insertion Sort, Quick Sort, Merge Sort, & Heap Sort and
Syllabus
Module I:(8 Hrs) compare their performance in term of Space and Time complexity.
Introduction to Signals and Systems: Elementary continuous & discrete time signals, basic operations on 5. Student will be able to implement Graph search and traversal algorithms and determine the time and
signals, classification of signals, introduction to system and system classification computation complexity.
Significance, Closed and Open Hashing, Collision Resolution Techniques. Syllabus of Semester III, Bachelor of Engineering
Graph : Basic terminologies and Representations, Graph search and traversal algorithms and complexity Course Code: CHT251 Course : Environmental Studies
analysis. L: 2 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 0
Syllabus
Principle of contaminant behavior and recent trends in environmental pollution control
Module I- Air pollution and its control techniques: (4 Hrs)
Contaminant behaviour in the environment, Air pollution due to SOx, NOx, photochemical smog, Indoor air
pollution
Natural pathways for degradation: Carbon cycle, Sulphur cycle, Nitrogen cycle, Oxygen cycle.
Factors responsible for altering the composition of atmosphere (deforestation, burning of fossil fuels, industrial
and vehicular emissions, CFCs).
Techniques to control Air pollution, Ambient air quality and continuous air quality monitoring, Control
measures at source, Kyoto Protocol, Carbon Credits.
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Reference Books : Module III: (7 Hrs) : Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT): Frequency Domain sampling, DFT and its properties,
1) Benny Joseph, Environmental Studies (Second Edition), Mc Graw Hill Education (India) Private filtering of long data sequences using overlap-save method and overlap-add method, Radix-2 Fast Fourier
Limited Transform (FFT) algorithms
2) B. K. Sharma, Environmental Chemistry, Goel Publishing House, Meerut
Module IV: (7 Hrs) : Design of FIR filter: Digital filter concepts, FIR filters Design techniques: Fourier series,
3) P Aarne Vesilind, J. Jeffrey Peirce, Ruth F. Weiner, Environmental Pollution and Control,3rd Edition
Windows (Rectangular, Bartlett, Hanning, Hamming, Blackman, Kaiser) and Optimal frequency sampling,
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann, Published Date : 19th September 1990.
structures for FIR systems
4) D. D. Mishra, S. S. Dara, A Textbook of Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control, S. Chand &
Company Ltd. Sultan Chand & Company Module V: (5 Hrs) : Design of IIR filter: Impulse invariance transformation, Bilinear Transformation, Design of
5) Microbial Degradation of Xenobiotics, Editiors : Singh, Shree Nath , Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Butterworth and Chebyshev filters, structures for IIR systems.
6) Anastas, P.T. & Warner, J.C. 1998, Green Chemistry: Theory & practice, Oxford University Press.
7) Thangavel, P. & Sridevi, G. 2015, Environemental Sustainability: Role of Green technologies, Springer Module VI: (5 Hrs) : DSP hardware and Finite word length effects: Quantization by truncation and Rounding,
publications Quantization of Input data and filter coefficients, Digital Signal Processing applications, introduction to DSP
processors.
Text Book :
1. Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms & Applications, John G. Proakis & Dimitris G.
th
Manolakis, PHI, 4 Edition
Reference Books :
th
1) Digital Signal Processing: A Computer based Approach, Sanjit K. Mitra, 4 Edition Mc-Graw Hill
rd
2) Discrete Time Signal Processing, Alan V. Oppenheim & Ronald W. Schafer, 3 Edition, Pearson
3) Digital Signal Processing, Thomas J. Cavicchi, Wiley Publication, Student Edition
4) Digital Signal Processing, A NagoorKani, 2nd Edition Mc-Graw Hill
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Text Book :
Course Outcomes : 1. Microelectronics Circuits: Theory and applications: A. S. Sedra, Kenneth C.Smith, Arun N.
Upon the completion of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to: Chandorkar, Seventh Edition, Oxford university Press,2017.
1. Describe operating principle and analyze differential amplifier.
2. Calculate performance parameters of operational amplifier and design basic linear and nonlinear Reference Books :
th
Op-amp circuits. 1) Linear Integrated Circuits: D. Roy Choudhary, Shail Jain, 4 Edition, New Age International.
3. Design and analyze Op-amp based electronic circuits, Oscillators, Filters, waveform generators 2) Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, 3rd Edition: Sergio Franco, TMH,
th
and comparators. 3) Operational Amplifiers: G. B. Clayton,5 Edition, International Edition
4. Use timer IC 555, ADC/DAC and PLL IC 565 for designing electronic circuits for desired 4) Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, 4th Edition: Coughlin Driscoll,PHI
applications. 5) Introduction to Operational Amplifier theory and applications: J.V.Wait, L.P.Huelsmanand G A Korn,
Syllabus McGraw Hill,1992
Module I: (8Hrs) 6) Electronic Circuits: Analysis and design: Donald Neaman,.third Edition, McGraw Hill,2006
Differential amplifier: Basic differential amplifier and its operation using MOS transistor, dc characteristics,
operation with common mode and differential mode input voltage, common mode gain , differential mode
gain and CMRR, Constant current source and current mirror circuits, output stages, design of differential
amplifier for given specifications.
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Syllabus
Module I: (4Hrs)
8085 architecture and Instructions: Introduction to RISC and CISC processors, Harvard and Von Neumann
architecture, Introduction to Intel's 8085, architecture, pin diagram, bus concepts, addressing modes.
Instruction set, stack and subroutines- simple & nested, stack manipulation, simple programs.
Module V:(7Hrs)
Interfacing with x51: Interfacing of Switches & Relays, Stepper motor, LED, SSD, LCD, Analog-to-Digital
Converter (ADC), DC motor. Power management in x51controller: Sleep mode, idle mode, Run Mode.
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Reference Books :
Course Outcomes :
1. Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics: Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Umberto Ravaioli, Pearson India,
Upon the completion of this course students will be able to: 6thedition, 2014.
2. Engineering Electromagnetics: Nathan Ida, Springer Science 2nd Edition, 2008.
1. Define and recognize different coordinate systems to describe the spatial variations of the physical 3. Principles of Electromagnetics: Matthew N. O. Sadiku, 6th edition.
quantities dealt in electromagnetic field theory. 4. Engineering Electromagnetics: William Hayt, John. R. Buck, Mc-Graw Hill Education, India, 8th
2. Explain fundamental laws governing electromagnetic fields and evaluate the physical quantities of Edition.
electromagnetic fields in different media. 5. Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems: Edward C. Jordan, Keith G. Balmain, Pearson India, 2
nd
3. Understand the working principle of electromagnetic energy conversion and electromagnetic energy Edition 2015.
storage devices. th
6. Electromagnetics with Applications: John Kraus, Mc-Graw Hill Education, India, 5 Edition, 1999.
4. Deduce and justify the concepts of electromagnetic waves, means of transporting energy or
information thus creating a base for Microwave Engineering.
Syllabus:
MODULE I: (3 Hrs)
Introductory Mathematical Preliminaries: Introduction to Cartesian, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinate
systems, Divergence, Divergence Theorem.
MODULE V: (7 Hrs)
Maxwell's Equations: Maxwell's equations for steady fields, Maxwell's equations for time varying fields.
Interface Conditions for the Electromagnetic Field,Electromagnetic wave equation, wave propagation in free
space, in a perfect dielectric and perfect conductor, skin effect, Scalar and Vector magnetic potentials.
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Reference Books :
Course Outcomes : 1) Smart Agriculture: An Approach towards Better Agriculture Management: Editor: Prof. Dr. Aqeel-ur-
Upon completion of this course, Students will be in position to understand Rehman, OMICS Group,
1. Soil science, Plant anatomy and health monitoring 2) Practical MEMS: Design of microsystems, accelerometers, gyroscopes, RF MEMS, optical MEMS, and
2. Sensors and actuators for farming tools , sensor data acquisition and telemetry microfluidic systems: Ville Kaajakari, Small Gear Publishing
3. Advanced technologies for smart farming 3) Principles of Industrial Instrumentation: Patranabis. D, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995
4) Mechatronics: Bolton, W. 2004.Pearson Education Asia
Syllabus 5) Photo-voltaic energy systems: Design and Installation: Buresch, Mathew. 1983. McGraw-Hill Book
Company, New York.
Module I: (6Hrs)
Soil Science: Nature and origin of soil; soil minerals, classification and composition, soil reaction, soil
properties including structure, PH, surface tension and soil nutrient
Module V: (5 Hrs)
Plant health monitoring: Measurement of leaf health, chlorophyll detection, ripeness level, crop mapping,
fertilizing, Drone technology for soil field analysis and assistive operations.
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Open Elective Syllabus of Semester V/VII B.E Open Elective Syllabus of Semester V/VII B.E
Course Code: : ENT 298-2/ ENT 398-2 Course : Arduino Playground Course Code: : ENT 298-3/ ENT 398-3 Course : Consumer Electronics
L: 3 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 3 L: 3 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 3
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Open Elective Syllabus of Semester IV/VI B.E Open Elective Syllabus of Semester IV/VI B.E
Course Code: : ENT 299-1/ ENT 399-1 Course : Industrial Automation Course Code: : ENT 299-2/ ENT 399-2 Course : Micro -Nano System
L: 3 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 3 L: 3 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 3
After successfully completing the course students will be able to After successfully completing, the course students will,
1. Understand process control, PLC architecture and interfacing 1. Gain knowledge of MEMS and its application in sensor and actuator
2. Develop PLC ladder logic for industrial applications 2. Nano material, and manufacturing of Nano electronic devices.
3. Design Automation systems for industrial applications 3. Understand various measuring techniques and tools.
Syllabus
Module I: (6Hrs)
Syllabus
Introduction to MEMS: Miniaturization, Types of beams and deflection of beams, Micromachining
Module I: (5Hrs) Process Control & Automation: Process control principles, Analog and Digital control, Types
technology, Thin film deposition, sputtering methods, etching process.
of Automation; Architecture of Industrial Automation Systems, Advantages and limitations of Automation,
Industrial revolutions
Module II: (6 Hrs)
MEMS sensors and actuators:Piezoresistive sensing andactuation, Electrostatic sensors and actuators, Thermal
Module II: (5 Hrs) Signal Conditioning and Transmitters: Need of transmitters, Standardization of signals, sensing and actuation, Magnetic actuation, MEMS applications.
Current, Voltage and Pneumatic signal standards, 2-Wire & 3-Wire transmitters, Analog and Digital signal
conditioning for sensors, Smart and Intelligent transmitters Module III: (6 Hrs)
Materials in Nano Electronics: Band structures in Silicon, Basics of crystal structure, defects, crystal growth and
Module III: (5 Hrs) Controllers and Actuators: PID Controller, Mechanical switches, Solid-state switches, wafer fabrication, crystal planes and orientation. Modern CMOS technology
Electrical actuators: Solenoids, Relays and Contactors, AC Motor, energy conservation schemes through VFD,
DC Motors, Servo Motor, Pneumatic and hydraulic actuators. Module IV:(6 Hrs)
Semiconductor Nano Electronics: Wafer contaminations, Wafer cleaning methods, Lithography: basic
Module IV:(8 Hrs) PLC: Functions of PLC, Architecture, Selection of PLC, Networking of PLCs, Ladder concepts of optics, photoresists, wafer exposure systems, methods and equipment, Thermal Oxidation
Programming, Interfacing Input and Output devices with PLC, PLC based automated systems. High frequency
inputs. PLC programming standard IEC61131 Module V: (6 Hrs)
Nano Electronic Devices:Single Electron devices and Transistors, Quantum particle, Quantum Dot, Logic
circuits using quantum dots, nano-wires construction and applications, FinFETs, construction and
Module V: (6 Hrs) SCADA & Distributed control system: Elements of SCADA, Features of SCADA, MTU, RTU
properties
Functions, Applications of SCADA, Communications in SCADA, Introduction to DCS, Architecture, Input and
output modules, Specifications of DCS.
Module VI: (5 Hrs)
Measurements methods and tools: IV/CV characterization, Hot probe method, Sheet resistance, Physical
Module VI: (6 Hrs) Industrial Communication and Human Machine Interface (HMI): Device network: CAN, measurements: Electron microscopy, Atomic Force Microscope, X-Ray photoelectron Spectroscopy,
PROFIBUS-PA, Control network: ControlNet, PROFIBUS-DP, Ethernet, Interfaces: RFID, Barcode, HMI: Profilometers
Block Diagram, Types, Advantages and industrial applications.
Text Books:
Text Book : 1. Foundations of MEMS: Chang Liu, Pearson Education.
1. Programmable Logic controllers and Industrial Automation: Madhu chhanda Mitra, Samarjit Sen 2. Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics: George W Hanson, Pearson education
Gupta, Penram International Publishing India Pvt. Ltd
Reference Books:
Reference Books : 1) NanoelectronicsDevices: Byung-Gook Park, Sung Woo Hwang, Young June Park, Pan Stanford
1) Programmable Logic Controllers, Principles and Applications: John W. Webb, Ronold A Reis, 5th Publishing Pte. Ltd.
Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd 2) Silicon VLSI Technology, Fundamentals, Practice and Modeling: James D Plummer, Michaeld Deal
2) Stuart A. Boyer, SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition, ISA Publication and Peter B Griffin, Pearson Education.
3) Process Control Instrumentation Technology: Curtis Johnson, 8th Edition, Pearson Education 3) Nano Circuit Design: Niraj K. Jha, Deming Chen, Springer
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Open Elective Syllabus of Semester IV/VI B.E
Course Code: : ENT 299-3/ ENT 399-2 Course : Designing with Raspberry Pi
L: 3 Hrs., T: 0 Hrs., P: 0 Hrs., Per week Total Credits : 3
Course Outcomes :
Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the ability to ,
1. Wire Raspberry Pi and create a fully functional computer
2. Use Python-based IDE and trace and debug Python code on the device.
3. Measure physical parameter using sensors.
4. Implement various communication protocols for wired and wireless communication.
5. Interfaces different motors and create robots.
Syllabus
Module I: (6Hrs) Getting started with Raspberry Pi: Basic functionality of the Raspberry Pi and its Processor,
setting and configuring the board, differentiating Raspberry Pi from other platform like arduino, begal, asus
thinker etc. Overclocking, Component overview.
Module II: (6 Hrs) Introduction to Linux: Implications of an operating system on the behavior of the Raspberry
Pi, Overview of Linux and its terminal command, aptget-update, aptget-upgrade, navigating the file system and
managing processes, text-based user interface through the shell, overview of graphic user interface.
Module III: (6 Hrs) Programming the Raspberry Pi: Python: Introducing to Python programming language;
Python Programming Environment, Python Expressions, Strings, Functions, Function Arguments, Lists, List
Methods, Control Flow, Numpy, PIP (Python Installation Package) and customized libraries. C++
programming : Basic C++ programming approach, header file structure and library organization, Cross
Compiler and its configuration.
Module IV: (6 Hrs) Exploring Electronics with the Raspberry Pi: Communication facilities on raspberry Pi (I2C,
SPI, UART), working with RPil. GPIO library, Interfacing of Sensors and Actuators.
Project 2: Set up a Pi motion detector
Project 3: Set up a Pi ADC/DAC
Project 4: Construct a digital weather station
Project 5: Construct a Traffic Light Controller
Module V: (6 Hrs) Communication using Raspberry Pi : Wired and Wireless communication, TCP, IP
configurations, SSH, Putty terminal usage.
Project 6: Set up file server
Project 7: Network your keyboard and mouse
Project 8: Create a portable wireless access point
Project 9: Communicate with Arduino
Project 10 : Construct a digital server based weather station
Module VI: (5 Hrs) Robotic Motion PI : DC, Servo, Stepper, Motor Drivers, Motor Shields, Camera Interfacing,
remote data logging.
Project 11: Keyboard Control Robot
Project 12: Wireless Robot
Text Books:
1) Raspberry Pi 3 : An introduction to using with Python Scratch, Javascript and more, Gary Mitnick,
Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.
2) Raspberry Pi for Python Programmers Cookbook, Tim Cox, Packt Publishing Limited; 2nd Revised
edition, 2016.
3) Raspberry Pi User Guide, Eben Upton and Gareth Halfacree, John Wiley & Sons, 2016.
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