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2005-2006 2005-2006 1 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD B.TECH. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING I Year COURSE STRUCTURE CODE SUBJECT T P C HS 05231 English 2 + 1* - 4 MA 05363 Mathematics – I 3 + 1* - 6 PY 05047 Applied Physics 2 + 1* - 4 MA 05361 Mathematical Methods 3 + 1* - 6 CS 05106 C Programming and Data Structures 3 + 1* - 6 EE 05189 Electrical Circuits 2 + 2* - 4 EC 05210 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 + 1* - 6 ME 05220 Engineering Drawing Practice Lab. - 3 4 CS 05144 Computer Programming Lab - 3 4 EC 05211 Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab - 3 4 ME 05230 Engineering Workshop Practice - 3 4 HS 05232 English Language Communication Skills Lab - 3 4 Total 26 15 56 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS COURSE STRUCTURE AND DETAILED SYLLABUS ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING for B.TECH. FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE (Applicable for the batches admitted from 2005-2006) JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD - 500 072 (A.P.)
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EC

05497P

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EE

05539S

witching T

heory and Logic Design

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EE

05205E

lectromagnetic F

ields4

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EE

05193E

lectrical Machines – I

4+

1*

-4

CE

05257F

luid Mechanics &

Hydraulic M

achinery Lab-

32

EE

05190E

lectrical Circuits Lab

-3

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Total

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05239E

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05342Linear and D

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EE

05467P

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EE

05194E

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EE

05149C

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EC

05300I.C

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EE

05196E

lectrical Machines Lab – I

-3

2

Total

30

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05198E

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05459P

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05195E

lectrical Machines – III

4+

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05343Linear and D

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s Analysis

4+

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EE

05197E

lectrical Machines Lab – II

-3

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EE

05150C

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32

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05176D

igital Signal P

rocessing4

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05404M

icroprocessors and Microcontrollers

4+

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HS

05352M

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cience4

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4

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05321Instrum

entation4

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witchgear and P

rotection4

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igh Voltage E

ngineering4

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4

EE

05199E

lectrical Measurem

ents Lab-

32

EE

05460P

ower E

lectronics Lab-

32

Total

30

62

8

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eliability Engineering and A

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EE

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lectrical Distribution S

ystems

EE

05405M

icroprocessors & M

icrocontrollers Lab-

32

EE

05520S

imulation of E

lectrical System

s Lab-

32

Total

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05315Industry O

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* - Tutorial

T - T

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C - C

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2+1 0 4(HS 05231) ENG

LISH

1.INTRO

DUCTION :

In view of the grow

ing importance of English as a tool for global com

munication and the consequent

emphasis on training students to acquire com

municative com

petence, the syllabus has been designedto develop linguistic and com

municative com

petence of Engineering students. The prescribed booksand the exercises are m

eant to serve broadly as students’ handbooks, to encourage them to develop

their language skills. The two textbooks identified by the Board of Studies serve the purpose of

illustrating the conceptual framework within which the syllabus is to be adm

inistered in the classroom.

When a textbook is prescribed content is generally paid attention to. H

owever, the stress in this

syllabus is on language acquisition and skill development, calling for both the teacher and the taught

to go beyond the prescribed texts and innovate exercises and tasks.

2.O

BJECTIVES :

1.To prom

ote the language proficiency of the students with em

phasis on improving their LSR

W skills.

2.To im

part training to the students through the syllabus and its theoretical and practical components.

3.To im

prove comm

unication skills in formal and inform

al situations.

3.SYLLABUS :

Listening Skills :•

Listening for general content•

Listening to fill up information gaps

•Intensive listening

•Listening for specific inform

ation•

Note-taking - guided and unguided•

Post-listening testingSpeaking Skills :•

Oral practice

•Developing confidence

•Introducing oneself/others

•Asking for/ giving inform

ation•

Describing objects/offering solutions

•D

escribing situations•

Role play•

Expressing agreement/disagreem

entReading Com

prehension•

Skimm

ing the text•

Understanding the gist of an argum

ent•

Identifying the topic sentence

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•Inferring lexical and contextual m

eaning•

Understanding discourse features•

Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentencesNO

TE :The student, through the training imparted to him

/her by means of the text-based

approach, will be exam

ined in answering questions on an unseen passage.

Writing Skills :

•W

riting a sentence•

Use of appropriate vocabulary

•Paragraph writing

•Coherence and cohesiveness

•N

arration / description•

Interpreting data•

Formal and inform

al letter writing

•Sending e-m

ails•

Information transfer

•Editing a passage

4.TEXTBO

OKS PRESCRIBED :

In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills m

entioned above,the follow

ing texts and course content, divided into Eight Units, are prescribed:

1.LEA

RN

ING

ENG

LISH: A C

omm

unicative Approach, Hyderabad: O

rient Longman,

2005.(Selected Lessons)

2.W

INGS O

F FIRE: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, Abridged version w

ith Exercises,H

yderabad: Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.

The following lessons from

the prescribed texts are recomm

ended for study :

A.

STUDY MATERIAL :

Unit – I

1.Astronom

y from LEARNING

ENGLISH: A Com

municative Approach, O

rient Longman, 2005.

2.C

hapters 1-4 from W

ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version

with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004

Unit – II

3.Inform

ation Technology from LEAR

NIN

G EN

GLISH

: A Com

municative Approach, O

rientLongm

an, 2005.

4.C

hapters 5-8 from W

ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version

with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004

Unit – III

5.H

umour from

LEARN

ING

ENG

LISH: A C

omm

unicative Approach, Orient Longm

an, 2005.

6.C

hapters 9-12 from W

ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version

with Exercises., Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004

Unit – IV

7.Environm

ent from LEAR

NIN

G EN

GLISH

: A Com

municative Approach, O

rient Longman, 2005.

8.C

hapters 13-16 from W

ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version

with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004

Unit – V

9.Inspiration from

LEARN

ING

ENG

LISH: A C

omm

unicative Approach, Orient Longm

an, 2005.

10.C

hapters 17-20 from W

ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version

with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.

Unit – VI

11.H

uman Interest from

LEARN

ING

ENG

LISH : A C

omm

unicative Approach, Orient Longm

an,2005.

12.C

hapters 21-24 from W

ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version

with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.

* Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom

tasks.

Unit – VII

Reading and W

riting SkillsReading Com

prehensionSituational dialoguesR

eport writing

Letter writing

Essay writing

Information transfer

Unit – VIIIRem

edial EnglishCom

mon errors

Subject-Verb agreement

Use of Articles and Prepositions

Tense and aspectVocabulary – Synonym

s & Antonyms, one-w

ord substitutes, prefixes & suffixes, Idioms &

phrases, words often confused.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Effective Technical Comm

unication, M Ashraf R

izvi, Tata McG

raw-H

ill Publishing Com

panyLtd.

2.Everyday Dialogues in English, R

obert J Dixson, Prentice H

all of India Pvt Ltd., New

Delhi.

REFERENCES :1.

Strengthen Your English, Bhaskaran & Horsburgh, O

xford University Press

2.English for Technical Com

munication, K R

Lakshminarayana, SC

ITECH

3.Strategies for Engineering Com

munication, Susan Stevenson & Steve W

hitmore ( John W

ileyand sons).

4.English for Engineers: W

ith CD, Sirish Chaudhary, Vikas Publishing H

ouse Pvt. Ltd. With C

D.

5.Basic Com

munication Skills for Technology, Andrea J R

utherfoord, Pearson Education Asia.6.

Murphy’s English G

ramm

ar with CD, M

urphy, Cam

bridge University Press

7.A Practical Course in English Pronunciation, (w

ith two Audio cassettes), Sethi, Sadanand

& Jindal , Prentice –Hall of India Pvt Ltd., N

ew D

elhi.8.

English for Professional Students, by S S Prabhakara Rao.

9.The O

xford Guide to W

riting and Speaking, John Seely, Oxford.

10.G

ramm

ar Gam

es, Renvolucri M

ario, Cam

bridge University Press.

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3+1 0 6

(MA 05363) M

ATHEMATICS – I

UNIT – I

Sequences – series – Convergences and divergence – R

atio test – Com

parison test – Integral test –C

auchy’s root test – Raabe’s test – Absolute and conditional convergence. R

olle’s theorem – Lagrange’s

Mean Value Theorem

– Cauchy’s M

ean value Theorem – G

eneralized Mean Value theorem

(Taylor’sTheorem

).

UNIT – II

Functions of several variables – Functional dependence- Jacobian- Maxim

a and Minim

a of functions of twovariables w

ith constraints or without constraints- R

adius, Centre and C

ircle of Curvature – Evolutes and

Envelopes.

UNIT – III

Curve tracing – C

artesian , polar and Parametric curves - Applications of integration to lengths , volum

esand surface areas in C

artesian and polar coordinates.

UNIT – IV

Differential equations of first order and first degree – exact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to N

ewton’s

Law of cooling, Law of natural growth and decay, Orthogonal trajectories-Non-hom

ogeneous linear differentialequations of second and higher order w

ith constant coefficients with R

HS term

of the type eax, Sin ax, cos

ax, polynomials in x, e

axV(x), xV(x), method of variation of param

eters.

UNIT – V

Laplace transform of standard functions – Inverse transform

– first shifting Theorem, Transform

s ofderivatives and integrals – Unit step function – second shifting theorem

– Dirac’s delta function – Convolutiontheorem

– Periodic function - Differentiation and integration of transforms-Application of Laplace transform

sto ordinary differential equations.

UNIT – VI

Multiple integrals - double and triple integrals – change of variables – change of order of integration.

UNIT – VII

Vector Calculus: G

radient- Divergence- C

url and their related properties of sums- products- Laplacian and

second order operators. Vector Integration - Line integral – work done – Potential function – area- surface

and volume integrals.

UNIT – VIII

Vector integral theorems: G

reen’s theorem- Stoke’s and G

auss’s Divergence Theorem

. Verification ofG

reen’s - Stoke’s and Gauss’s Theorem

s – Cylindrical, Spherical coordinates-Expressions G

rad, div, curlin spherical and cylindrical coordinates.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.A text book of Engineering M

athematics Volum

e – 1, 2005

T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and others, S.C

hand and Com

pany.

2.Engineering M

athematics, B.V.R

amana, Tata M

cGraw

-Hill 2003.

REFERENCES :

1.Engineering M

athematics–I, 2002, P.N

ageswara R

ao, Y.Narsim

hulu, Prabhakara Rao, D

eepthiPublishers

2.Engineering M

athematics- I, 2004, D

r.Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publishers.

3.Engineering M

athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram

a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S. Publications

2000.

4.Engineering M

athematics-I R

ukmangadhachary, Pearson Education.

5.A Text book of Engineering M

athematics, VP M

ishra, Galgotia Publications.

6.Engineering M

athematics – I, Sankaraiah, VG

S Book Links, Hyderabad.

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2+1 0 4(PY 05047) APPLIED PHYSICS

UNIT I

BONDING

IN SOLIDS : Introduction - Types of Bonding - Ionic bond - C

ovalent bond - Metallic bond

- Cohesive energy - C

alculation of Cohesive energy.

CRYSTAL STRUCTURES : Introduction -Space lattice - Basis - Unit cell - Lattice param

eter - Crystal

systems - Bravais lattices - Structure and Packing fractions of Sim

ple cubic - Body Centred C

ubic - FaceC

entred Cubic crystals - Structures of D

iamond, ZnS, N

aCl, C

sCl.

UNIT II

CRYSTAL PLANES & X-RAY DIFFRACTION : D

irections and Planes in crystals – Miller Indices

- Separation between successive [h k l] planes - D

iffraction of X-rays by Crystal planes - Bragg’s Law

-Laue m

ethod -Powder m

ethod.

UNIT III

DEFECTS IN SOLIDS : Im

perfections in Crystals - Point defects - Schottky and Frenkel defects -

Energy for formation of a Vacancy - Equilibrium

concentration of Schottky and Frenkel defects -Linedefects - Edge and Screw

dislocations - Burger’s Vectors.

PRINCIPLES OF Q

UANTUM M

ECHANICS : Waves and Particles - Planck’s quantum

theory - de-Broglie hypothesis – M

atter waves - Davisson and Germ

er experiment - Schroedinger’s Tim

e IndependentW

ave equation - Physical significance of the Wave function - Particle in a one dim

ensional potential box.

UNIT IV

ELECTRON THEO

RY OF M

ETALS : Classical free electron theory - M

ean free path - Relaxation tim

eand drift velocity - Ferm

i-Dirac distribution (descriptive) - Q

uantum free electron theory - Sources of

electrical resistance - Kronig-Penney model (qualitative treatm

ent) - Origin of energy band form

ation insolids - C

oncept of effective mass.

UNIT V

DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES:Introduction -

Dielectric constant - Electronic, Ionic and O

rientationpolarizabilities - Internal fields - C

lausius-Mossotti equation – Frequency dependence of the polarizability

- Ferro and Piezo electricity.

MAG

NETIC PROPERTIES : Perm

eability - Magnetization - O

rigin of magnetic m

oment - C

lassificationof m

agnetic materials - D

ia, Para and Ferro magnetism

- Hysteresis curve - Soft and H

ard magnetic

materials - anti-Ferro and Ferri m

agnetism - Ferrites and their applications.

UNIT VI

SEMICO

NDUCTORS : Introduction - Intrinsic sem

iconductor and carrier concentration – Equation forconductivity - Extrinsic sem

iconductor and carrier concentration - Drift and diffusion - Einstein’s equation

- Hall effect.

SUPERCONDUCTIVITY : G

eneral properties - Meissner effect - Penetration depth - Type I and Type

II superconductors - Flux quantization - Josephson Effect - BCS Theory - Applications of superconductors.

UNIT VII

LASERS : Introduction - Characteristics of Lasers - Spontaneous and Stim

ulated Emission of radiation

- Einstein’s coefficients - Population inversion - Ruby Laser - H

elium-N

eon Laser - Semiconductor

Laser - Applications of Lasers in Industry, Scientific and Medical fields.

UNIT VIII

FIBER OPTICS : Introduction - Principle of optical fiber - Acceptance angle and Acceptance cone -

Num

erical aperture - Step-Index fiber and transmission of signal in SI fiber - G

raded-Index fiber andtransm

ission of signal in GI fiber - Attenuation in optical fibers - Advantages of optical fibers in

comm

unication - Application of optical fibers in Medicine and Sensors.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Applied Physics by D

r. M.C

handra Shekar & Dr.P.Appala N

aidu; V.G.S. Book links.

2.Solid State Physics by P.K. Palanisam

y; Scitech Publications (India) Pvt.ltd.

REFERENCES :

1.M

aterials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan; Prentice-H

all India

2.M

aterials Science by M.Arum

ugam; Anuradha Agencies

3.Solid State Physics by N

.W. Ashcroft & N

.David M

erwin, Thom

son Learning

4.Solid State Physics by D

r. B.S.Bellubbi & Dr. Adeel Ahm

ad; Premier Publishing house

5.Solid State Physics by M

ani Naidu; Vijayam

Publications

6.M

aterials Science by M.S.Vijaya & G

. Rangarajan; Tata M

cGraw

Hill

7.Introduction to Solid State Physics by C

.Kittel; Wiley Eastern lim

ited

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ATHEMATICAL M

ETHODS

UNIT - I

Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations : Introduction – The Bisection Method – The M

ethodof False Position – The Iteration M

ethod – New

ton-Raphson M

ethod.

Interpolation : Introduction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation – Finite differences- Forw

ard Differences-

Backward differences –C

entral differences – Symbolic relations and separation of sym

bols-Differences of

a polynomial-N

ewton’s form

ulae for interpolation – Central difference interpolation Form

ulae – Gauss’

Central Difference Formulae –Interpolation with unevenly spaced points-Lagrange’s Interpolation form

ula.

UNIT - II

Fitting a straight line –Nonlinear curve fitting –C

urve fitting by a sum of exponentials-W

eighted leastsquares approxim

ation-Linear weighted least squares approximation-Nonlinear weighted least squares.

Num

erical Differentiation and Integration: The C

ubic Spline Method – Trapezoidal rule – Sim

pson’s 1/3R

ule –Simpson’s 3/8 R

ule- Boole’s and Weddle’s R

ules .

UNIT - III

Num

erical solution of Ordinary D

ifferential equations: Solution by Taylor’s series-Picard’s Method of

successive Approximations-Euler’s M

ethod-Runge-Kutta Methods –Predictor-Corrector M

ethods- Adams-

Moulton M

ethod –Milne’s M

ethod.

UNIT – IV

Matrices and Linear system

s of equations: Elementary row

transformations-R

ank-Echelon form, N

ormal

form – Solution of Linear System

s – Direct M

ethods- LU D

ecomposotion- LU

Decom

position from G

aussElim

ination –Solution of Tridiagonal Systems-Solution of Linear System

s.

UNIT - V

Eigen values, eigen vectors – properties – Cayley-H

amilton Theorem

- Inverse and powers of a m

atrix byCayley-Ham

ilton theorem – Diagonolization of m

atrix. Calculation of powers of matrix – M

odal and spectralm

atrices.

UNIT - VI

Real m

atrices – Symm

etric, skew - sym

metric, orthogonal, Linear Transform

ation - Orthogonal

Transformation. C

omplex m

atrices: Herm

itian, Skew-H

ermitian and U

nitary – Eigen values and eigenvectors of com

plex matrices and their properties.

Quadratic form

s- Reduction of quadratic form

to canonical form – R

ank - Positive, negative definite - semi

definite - index - signature - Sylvester law.

UNIT –VII

Fourier Series: Determ

ination of Fourier coefficients – Fourier series – even and odd functions – Fourierseries in an arbitrary interval – even and odd periodic continuation – H

alf-range Fourier sine and cosineexpansions.

Fourier integral theorem (only statem

ent)– Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Fourier transform – Fourier

sine and cosine transforms – properties – inverse transform

s – Finite Fourier transforms.

UNIT - VIII

Formation of partial differential equations by elim

ination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions –solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear (standard type)equations . M

ethod ofseparation of variables.

z-transform – inverse z-transform

- properties – Dam

ping rule – Shifting rule – Initial and final valuetheorem

s. Convolution theorem

– Solution of difference equation by z-transforms.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.A Text book of Engineering M

athematics Volum

e – II, 2005 T,K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi

and others, S.Chand and C

ompany.

2.Engineering M

athematics, B.V.R

amana, Tata M

cGraw

-Hill 2003.

REFERENCES :

1.Engineering M

athematics–II, 2002, P.N

ageswara R

ao, Y.Narsim

hulu, Prabhakara Rao

2.Engineering M

athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram

a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S.Publications

2000.

3.Advanced Engineering M

athematics (eighth edition), Erw

in Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons (ASIA)

Pvt. Ltd. 2001.

4.Advanced Engineering Peter V.O

’Neil Thom

son Brooks/Cole.

5. Advanced Engineering M

athematics, M

erle C.Potter, J.L.G

oldberg, E.F.Abrufadel, Oxford

University Press. Third Edition 2005.

6.N

umerical M

ethods: V N Vedam

urthy , Iyengar N C

h N Vikas pub. R

eprint 2005

7.N

umerical M

ethods: S.Arumugam

& others. Scitech pub.

8.Elem

entary Num

erical Analysis : An Algorithmic Approach: S.D

.Conte and C

arl.D.E.Boor, Tata

Mac-G

raw H

ill.

9.Introductory M

ethods of Num

erical Analysis: S.S.Sastry, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd.,

10.Engineering M

athematics – II, 2005, Sankaraiah, VG

S Book Links, Hyderabad.

11.N

umerical M

ethods for Scientific and Engineering Com

putation: M.K.Jain, S.R

.K. Iyengar,R

.K.Jain, New

Age International (P) Ltd.

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RAMM

ING AND DATA STRUCTURES

UNIT - IAlgorithm

, flowchart, program

development steps, basic structures of C

language, C tokens, data types

and sizes, declaration of variables, assigning values, arithmetic, relational and logical operator, increm

entand decrem

ent operators, conditional operator, bit-wise operators, type conversions, expressions, evaluation,input-output statem

ents, blocks, if and switch statem

ent, while, do-w

hile and for statements, C

programs

covering all the above aspects.UNIT - IIO

ne dimensional & Tw

o dimensional arrays, initialization, string variables-declaration, reading, w

riting,Basics of functions,Param

eter pasing,String handling function, user-defined functions, recursive functions,variables and storage classes, scope rules, block structure, header files, C

preprocessor, example C

programs.

UNIT - IIIPointer and Arrays : Pointers and addresses, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers And function argum

ents,Address arithm

etic, character pointers and functions, pointers to pointers, multi-dim

ensional arrays,initialization of pointer arrays, com

mand line argum

ents, pointers to functions.UNIT - IVStructures : Definition, initializing, assigning values, passing of structures as argum

ents, Arrays of structures,pointers to structures, self referential structures. Unions, typedef, bit fields, C program

examples.

UNIT - VConsole & File I/O

: Standard I/O, Form

atted I/O, opening & closing of files, I/O

operations on files.UNIT - VILinear DataStructures : Introduction to D

ataStructures, representing stacks and queues in C using

arrays, Infix, Postfix & Prefix programs, circular queues.

UNIT - VIILinked Lists : Singly linked list, D

oubly linked list, Circular List, representing stacks and Q

ueues in Cusing linked listsNon-Linear Data Structures : Binary trees: R

epresentation, tree traversals, graph representation, graphtraversal, Spanning trees.UNIT - VIIISorting & Searching : Searching M

ethods- Linear and binary search methods, Sorting m

ethods- Ex:Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion sort, heap sort, quick sort.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

C And D

ata structures – P.Padmanabham

, BS Publications2.

C & D

ata Structures, Ashok N.Kam

thane, Pearson EducationREFERENCES :1.

C & D

ata Structures – Prof. P.S.DeshPande, Prof O

.G.Kakde, W

iley Dream

tech Pvt. Ltd.,NewDelhi.

2.D

ataStructures Using C

– A.S.Tanenbaum, PH

I/Pearson education3.

The C Program

ming Language, B.W

. Kernighan, Dennis M

.Ritchie, PH

I/Pearson Education

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2+2 0 4

(EE 05189) E LECTRICAL CIRCUITSUNIT – I

Introduction to Electrical Circuits : Circuit C

oncept – R-L-C

parameters – Voltage and C

urrentsources – Independent and dependent sources-Source transform

ation – Voltage – Current relationship forpassive elem

ents – Kirchoff’s laws – netw

ork reduction techniques – series, parallel, series parallel, star-to-delta or delta-to-star transform

ation.

UNIT – II

Magnetic Circuits : M

agnetic Circuits – Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction – concept of self and

mutual inductance – dot convention – coefficient of coupling – com

posite magnetic circuit - Analysis of

series and parallel magnetic circuits

UNIT – III

Single Phase A.C Circuits : R.M

.S and Average values and form factor for different periodic w

aveform

s, Steady state analysis of R, L and C

(in series, parallel and series parallel combinations) w

ithsinusoidal excitation – C

oncept of Reactance, Im

pedance, Susceptance and Admittance – Phase and

Phase difference – concept of power factor, R

eal and Reactive pow

ers – J-notation, Com

plex and Polarform

s of representation, Complex power – Locus diagram

s – series R-L, R-C, R-L-C and parallel combination

with variation of various param

eters – Resonance – series, parallel circuits, concept of band w

idth and Qfactor.

UNIT – IV

Three Phase Circuits : Three phase circuits: Phase sequence – Star and delta connection – Relation

between line and phase voltages and currents in balanced systems – Analysis of balanced and Unbalanced

3 phase circuits – Measurem

ent of active and reactive power.

UNIT – V

Network topology : D

efinitions – Graph – Tree, Basic cutset and Basic Tieset m

atrices for planarnetw

orks – Loop and Nodal m

ethods of analysis of Netw

orks with dependent & independent voltage and

current sources - Duality & D

ual networks.

UNIT – VI

Network theorem

s : Tellegen’s, Superposition, Reciprocity, Thevenin’s, N

orton’s, Maxim

um Pow

erTransfer, M

illman’s and C

ompensation theorem

s for d.c. and a.c. excitations.

UNIT – VII

Transient Analysis : Transient response of R-L, R

-C, R

-L-C circuits (Series and Parallel com

binations)for d.c. and sinusoidal excitations – Initial conditions – C

lassical method and laplace transform

s methods

of solutions.

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UNIT – VIII

Network Param

eters : Two port netw

ork parameters – Z, Y, ABC

D and hybrid param

eters and theirrelations – – concept of transform

ed network – 2-port netw

ork parameters using transform

ed variables.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Engineering circuit analysis – by W

illiam H

ayt and Jack E. Kemm

erly, Mc G

raw H

ill Com

pany,6

th edition.

2.N

etwork Theory : N

.C. Jagan & C

.Lakshminarayana, B.S Publications .

REFERENCES :

1.N

etwork Analysis by Vanvalkenburg, PH

I.

2.Linear circuit analysis (tim

e domain phasor ,and Laplace transform

approaches).

Second edition by RAYM

ON

D A.D

eCAR

LO and PEN

-MIN

-LIN, O

xford University Press.

Second edition 2004.

3.Electric C

ircuit theory by K. Rajesw

aran, Pearson Education,2004.

4.“C

ircuits” by Carlson, Thom

son Publishers.

5.N

etwork Analysis: - C

.K. Mithal, Khanna Publishers.

6.Electric C

ircuits by A. Chakrabarthy, D

hanipat Rai & Sons.

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3+1 0 6

(EC 05210) ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

UNIT-I

ELECTRON DYNAM

ICS AND CRO : M

otion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Sim

pleproblem

s involving electric and magnetic fields only. Electrostatic and m

agnetic focusing. Principles ofC

RT, deflection sensitivity (Electrostatic and m

agnetic deflection). Applications of CR

O: Voltage, C

urrentand Frequency M

easurements.

UNIT- II

JUNCTION DIO

DE CHARACTERISTICS : Review

of semi conductor Physics – n and p –type sem

iconductors, M

ass Action Law, C

ontinuity Equation, Hall Effect, O

pen-circuited p-n junction, The p-njunction as a rectifier (forward bias and reverse bias), The current com

ponents in p-n diode, Law of junction,Diode equation, Energy band diagram

of p-n diode, Volt-ampere characteristics of p-n diode, Tem

peraturedependence of VI characteristic, Transition and D

iffusion capacitances, Breakdown M

echanisms in Sem

iC

onductor Diodes, Zener diode characteristics, C

haracteristics of Tunnel Diode, Varactar D

iode.

UNIT- III

RECTIFIERS, FILTERS AND REGULATO

RS : Half w

ave rectifier, ripple factor, full wave rectifier,

Harm

onic components in a rectifier circuit, Inductor filter, C

apacitor filter, L- section filter, π- section filter,M

ultiple L- section and Multiple π section filter, and com

parison of various filter circuits in terms of ripple

factors, Simple circuit of a regulator using zener diode, Series and Shunt voltage regulators

UNIT- IV

TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS : C

onstruction, principle of operation, V-I characteristics, symbol,

equivalent circuit, parameter calculations, applications, and specifications of – BJT, FET, and M

OSFETS,

Enhancement and D

epletion mode M

OSFET, Salient features of different configuration of BJT and FET.

Introduction to SCR

, UJT, LED

and Photodiode.

UN

IT-V

BIASING AND STABILISATIO

N : BJT biasing, DC

equivalent model, criteria for fixing operating point,

methods of Bias stabilization, Therm

al run away, Therm

al stability, Biasing of JFET and MO

SFET,C

omparison of BJT, JFET and M

OSFET devices.

UNIT- VI

AMPLIFIERS : Sm

all signal low frequency transistor am

plifier circuits: h-parameter representation of a

transistor, Analysis of single stage transistor amplifier using h-param

eters: voltage gain, current gain, Inputim

pedance and Output im

pedance. FET and MO

SFET Small signal m

odel. (C.G, C.D, C.S configurations)

R.C

Coupled Am

plifiers using BJT and JFET, Concepts of f α , f β and f τ .

UNIT- VII

FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS : C

oncept of feedback, Classification of feedback am

plifiers, General

characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers, Effect of Feedback on Am

plifier characteristics, Simple

problems.

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UN

IT-VIII

OSCILLATO

RS : Condition for oscillations. R

C and LC

type Oscillators, C

rystal oscillators, Frequencyand am

plitude stability of oscillators, Generalized analysis of LC

oscillators, Quartz ,H

artley, and Colpitts

Oscillators, R

C-phase shift and W

ien-bridge oscillators.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Electronic D

evices and Circuits – J.M

illman and C

.C.H

alkias, Tata McG

raw H

ill, 1998.

2.Electronic D

evices and Circuits – R

.L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Pearson/Prentice

Hall,9

th Edition,2006.

REFERENCES :

1.Electronic D

evices and Circuits – T.F. Bogart Jr., J.S.Beasley and G

.Rico, Pearson Education,

6th edition, 2004.

2.Principles of Electronic C

ircuits – S.G.Burns and P.R

.Bond, Galgotia Publications, 2

nd Edn..,1998.

3.M

icroelectronics – Millm

an and Grabel, Tata M

cGraw

Hill, 1988.

4.Electronic D

evices and Circuits – K. Lal Kishore, B.S. Publications, 2

nd Edition, 2005.

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(ME 05220) ENG

INEERING DRAW

ING PRACTICE LAB

UNIT – I

Introduction to engineering graphics – construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola – cylindrical curves.

UNIT – II

Orthographic projections of points, lines and planes – axis inclined to one planes and inclined to both the

planes.

UNIT – III

Orthographic projections of solids :

Cylinder, cone, prism

, pyramid and sphere positions and axis inclined to both the planes.

UNIT – IV

Isomeric projections of lines, planes and sim

ple solids

UNIT – V

Conversion of orthographic view

s into isometric view

s and vice-versa.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Engineering graphics By K.L. N

arayana & P.Kannayya

2.Engineering draw

ings By N.D

.Bhatt

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(CS 05144) COM

PUTER PROG

RAMM

ING LAB

1.W

rite a C program

to evaluates the following algebraic expressions after reading necessary

values from the user:

a)ax+b/ax-b

b)2.5 log x + cos 32

° + | x2 –y

2 | + 2 xy

c)1/α

2 πe- (x-m/

2 σ) 2

2.W

rite a C program

for the following

a)Printing three given integers in ascending order

b)Sum

of 1 + 2+ 3 + _ _ _ _ _ n

c)1 + x

2/2! + x2/ 4!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto ten term

s

d)x +x

3/3! + x5/5!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto 7

th digit accuracy

e)R

ead x and compute Y =1 for x > 0

Y= 0 for x = 0

Y= -1 for x<0

3.W

rite C program

using FOR

statement to find the follow

ing from a given set of 20 integers.

i) Total num

ber of even integers.ii) Total num

ber of odd integers.

iii)Sum

of all even integers.iv) Sum

of all odd integers.

4.W

rite a C program

to obtain the product of two m

atrices A of size (3X3) and B of size (3X2). Theresultant m

atrix C is to be printed out along w

ith A and B. Assume suitable values for A & B.

5.U

sing switch-case statem

ent, write a C

program that takes tw

o operands and one operator fromthe user, perform

s the operation and then prints the answer. (consider operators +,-,/,* and %

).

6.W

rite C procedures to add, subtract, multiply and divide two com

plex numbers (x+iy) and (a+ib).

Also write the m

ain program that uses these procedures.

7.The total distance traveled by vehicle in ‘t’ seconds is given by distance = ut+1/2at 2 where ‘u’ and‘a’ are the initial velocity (m

/sec.) and acceleration (m/sec

2). Write C

program to find the

distance traveled at regular intervals of time given the values of ‘u’ and ‘a’. The program

shouldprovide the flexibility to the user to select his ow

n time intervals and repeat the calculations for

different values of ‘u’ and ‘a’.

8.A cloth show

room has announced the follow

ing seasonal discounts on purchase of items.

Purchase Amount

Discount (Percentage)

Mill C

lothHandloom

items

1-100-

5.0

101-2005.0

7.5

201-3007.5

10.0

Above 30010.0

15.0

Write a C

program using sw

itch and If statements to com

plete the net amount to be paid by a

customer.

9.G

iven a number, write C program

using while loop to reverse the digits of the number. Exam

ple1234 to be w

ritten as 4321.

10.The Fibonacci sequence of num

bers is 1,1,2,3,5,8… based on the recurrence relation f(n) = f (n-

1) + f (n-2) for n>2.

Write C

program using d0-w

hile to calculate and print the first m fibonacci num

bers.

11.W

rite C program

s to print the following outputs using for loop.

11

22

22

33

33

33

44

44

44

44

55

55

55

55

55

12.W

rite a C program

to extract a portion of a character string and print the extracted string. Assume

that m characters are extracted starting w

ith the nth character.

13.A M

aruthi Car dealer m

aintains a record of sales of various vehicles in the following form

:

Vehicle typeM

onth of SalesPrice (Rs).

Maruthi – 800

02/8775,000

Maruthi – D

X07/87

95,000

Gypsy

04/881,10,000

Maruthi Van

08/8885,000

Write a C

program to read this data into a table of strings and output the details of a particular

vehicle sold during a specified period. The program should request the user to input the vehicle

type and the period (Starting month & ending m

onth).

14.W

rite a function that will scan a character string passed as an argum

ent and covert all lower case

characters into their upper case equivalents.

15.Im

plement the follow

ing data structures using Arrays

i) Stacks ii) Linear Queues iii) C

ircular queues

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16.Im

plement binary search tree using linked list and perform

the following operations.

i) Insertion ii) Deletion iii) Inorder Traversal iv) Preorder Traversal

v) Post Order Traversal.

17.Singly linked list and doubly linked lists

i) Insertion ii) D

eletion iii) Lookup

18.i) Im

plement stack using singly linked list.

ii) Implem

ent queue using singly linked list.

19.Im

plement the follow

ing sorting techniques.

i) Bubble sort ii) Insertion Sort iii) Quick Sort iv) H

eap Sort.

20.Im

plement the follow

ing searching method.

i) Sequential Search ii) Binary Search

21.i) C

onversion of Infix expression to Postfix notation.

ii) Simple expression evaluator, that can handle +,-,/ and *.

22.Im

plement the algorithm

s for the following iterative m

ethods using C to find one root of the

equation

9x1 +2x

2 +4x3 = 0

x1 +10x

2 +4x3 = 6

2x1 -4x

2 +10x3 = -15.

23.W

rite Computer program

s to implem

ent the Lagrange interpolation and Newton- Gregory forward

interpolation.

24.Im

plement in ‘C

’ the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithm

s.

25.Im

plement Traezoidal and Sim

pson methods.

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(EC 05211) ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB

PART A : (Only for viva voce Exam

ination)

ELECTR

ON

IC W

OR

KSHO

P PRAC

TICE ( in 6 lab sessions) :

1.Identification, Specifications, Testing of R

, L, C C

omponents (C

olour Codes), Potentiom

eters,Sw

itches (SPDT, D

PDT, and D

IP), Coils, G

ang Condensers, R

elays, Bread Boards.

2.Identification, Specifications and Testing of Active D

evices, Diodes, BJTs, Low

power JFETs,

MO

SFETs, Power Transistors, LED

s, LCD

s, Optoelectronic D

evices, SCR

, UJT, D

IACs,

TRIAC

s, Linear and Digital IC

s.

3.Soldering practice – Sim

ple Circuits using active and passive com

ponents.

4.Single layer and M

ulti layer PCBs (Identification and U

tility).

5.Study and operation of•

Multim

eters (Analog and Digital)

•Function G

enerator•

Regulated Pow

er Supplies

6.Study and O

peration of CR

O.

PART B : (For Laboratory examination – M

inimum

of 16 experiments)

1.PN

Junction diode characteristicsA. Forw

ard bias B. Reverse bias.

2.Zener diode characteristics

3.Transistor C

B characteristics (Input and Output)

4.Transistor C

E characteristics (Input and Output)

5.R

ectifier without filters (Full w

ave & Half w

ave)6.

Rectifier w

ith filters (Full wave & H

alf wave)

7.FET characteristics

8.M

easurement of h param

eters of transistor in CB, C

E, CC

configurations9.

CE Am

plifier10.

CC

Amplifier (Em

itter Follower).

11.Single stage R

-C coupled Am

plifier.12.

FET amplifier (C

omm

on Source)13.

Wien Bridge O

scillator14.

RC

Phase Shift Oscillator

15.Feed back am

plifier (Current Series).

16.Feed back am

plifier (Voltage Series).17.

Hartley O

scillator.18.

Colpitts O

scillator.19.

SCR

characteristics.

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(ME 05230) ENG

INEERING W

ORKSHO

P PRACTICE

1.TRADES FO

R EXERCISES :

1.Carpentry

2.Fitting

3.Tin-Sm

ithy and Developm

ent of jobs carried out and soldering.

4.Black Sm

ithy

5.House-wiring

6.Foundry

7.IT W

orkshop-I : Com

puter hard ware , identification of parts , D

isassembly, Assem

bly ofcom

puter to working condition, Sim

ple diagnostic exercises.

8.IT w

orkshop-II : Installation of Operating system

window

s and Linux , simple diagnostic

exercises.

2.TRADES FO

R DEMO

NSTRATION & EXPO

SURE :

1.Plum

bing

2.W

elding

3.M

achine Shop

4.Pow

er Tools in construction, Wood w

orking, Electrical Engg & Mechanical Engg.

5.M

etal Cutting (W

ater Plasma).

TEXT BOO

K :

1.W

ork shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.N

arayana/ Scitech Publishers.

Pre-requisite:

Nil

Objective

:The objective of this subject is to provide the basic concepts aboutdifferent m

anufacturing processes and also study of hardware used inIT industry. The tools used are dem

onstration and simple exercises

are given.

Codes / Tables:

Nil

Question Paper pattern

:Test in any tw

o out of 9 trades.

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I Year B.Tech. EEET P C0 3 4

(HS 05232) ENGLISH LANG

UAGE CO

MM

UNICATION SKILLS LAB

The language Lab focuses computer-aided m

ulti-media instruction and language acquisition to achieve the

following targets :

•To expose the students to a variety of self-instructional, learner-friendly m

odes of languagelearning.

•To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from

the computer m

onitor, thusproviding them

with the required facility to face com

puter-based competitive exam

s such GR

E,TO

EFL, GM

AT etc.

•To enable them

to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent, intonation, and

rhythm.

•To train them

to use language effectively to face interviews, group discussions, public speaking.

•To initiate them

into greater use of the computer in resum

e preparation, report writing, form

at-m

aking etc.

How

ever, depending upon the available infrastructure and budget, the above targets can also beachieved by procuring the m

inimum

required equipment suggested for the establishm

ent of aC

onventional Lab the details of which are given below

. The lab should cater to the needs of thestudents to build up their confidence to help them

develop leadership qualities through theircom

municative com

petence.

SYLLABUS :

The following course content is prescribed for the English Language Laboratory Practice :

1.Introduction to Phonetics.

2.Introduction to Vow

els and Consonants and associated Phonetic sym

bols.

3.Introduction to Accent, Intonation and R

hythm.

4.Situational D

ialogues / Role Play.

5.Public Speaking.

6.Debate

7.G

roup discussions

8.Facing Interview

s

9.Resum

e preparation

10.e-correspondence

Minim

um Requirem

ent :

•C

omputer aided m

ulti media language lab w

ith 30 systems w

ith LAN facility.

•Conventional Language Lab. with audio and video system

s, speakers, head phones and a teacherconsole to accom

modate 30 students.

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Suggested Software :

•C

ambridge Advanced Learners’ D

ictionary with exercises

•The R

osetta Stone English Library

•C

larity Pronunciation Power

•M

astering English in Vocabulary, Gram

mar, Spellings, C

omposition

•D

orling Kindersley series of Gram

mar, Punctuation, C

omposition etc.

•Language in U

se, Foundation Books Pvt Ltd

•Learning to Speak English - 4 C

Ds

•M

icrosoft Encarta

•M

urphy’s English Gram

mar, C

ambridge

•Tim

e series of IQ Test, Brain-teasers, Aptitude Test etc.

•English in M

ind, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks w

ith Meredith Levy,C

ambridge.

BOO

KS SUGG

ESTED FOR ENG

LISH LAB :

1.D

eveloping Com

munication Skills by Krishna M

ohan & Meera Benerji (M

acmillan)

2.Speaking English Effectively by Krishna M

ohan & NP Singh (M

acmillan)

3.Better English Pronunciation by JD

O C

onnor (UBS – C

ambridge)

4.O

xford Practice Gram

mar w

ith Answers, John Eastw

ood, Oxford

5.H

andbook of English Gram

mar and U

sage, Mark Lester and Larry Beason, Tata M

cGraw

-Hill

6.A text book of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T.Balasubram

anian (Macm

illan)

7.Lingua TO

EFL CBT Insider, by D

reamtech

8.TO

EFL & GR

E( KAPLAN, AAR

CO

& BARR

ON

S, USA, C

racking GR

E by CLIFFS)

9.English Skills for Technical Students, W

BSCTE w

ith British Council, O

L

10.A H

andbook of English for Com

petitive Examinations, by B Shyam

ala Rao, Blakie Books,

Chennai.

DISTRIBUTION AND W

EIGHTAG

E OF M

ARKS :

ENG

LISH LAN

GU

AGE LABO

RATO

RY PR

ACTIC

E

1.The practical exam

inations for the English Language Laboratory practice shall be conducted asper the U

niversity norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions.

2.For the English Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation during the year for25 sessional m

arks and 50 End Examination m

arks. Of the 25 m

arks, 15 marks shall be aw

ardedfor day-to-day w

ork and 10 marks to be aw

arded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The EndExam

ination shall be conducted by the teacher concerned with the help of another mem

ber of thestaff of the sam

e department of the sam

e institution.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(MA 05365) M

ATHEMATICS – III

UNIT – I

Special functions : Gam

ma and Beta Functions – Their properties – evaluation of im

proper integrals.Bessel functions – properties – R

ecurrence relations – Orthogonality. Legendre polynom

ials – Properties– R

odrigue’s formula – R

ecurrence relations – Orthogonality.

UN

IT-II

Functions of a complex variable – C

ontinuity – Differentiability – Analyticity – Properties – C

auchy-Riem

ann equations in Cartesian and polar coordinates. Harmonic and conjugate harm

onic functions – Milne

– Thompson m

ethod.

UNIT- III

Elementary functions : Exponential, trigonom

etric, hyperbolic functions and their properties – General

power Z

C (c is complex), principal value.

UN

IT-IV

Complex integration : Line integral – evaluation along a path and by indefinite integration – C

auchy’sintegral theorem

– Cauchy’s integral form

ula – Generalized integral form

ula.

UN

IT-V

Complex pow

er series : Radius of convergence – Expansion in Taylor’s series, M

aclaurin’s series andLaurent series. Singular point –Isolated singular point – pole of order m

– essential singularity.

UN

IT-VI

Residue – Evaluation of residue by form

ula and by Laurent series - Residue theorem

. Evaluation ofintegrals of the type :

(a)Im

proper real integrals ∫∞∞

dxx

f)

((b)∫

−∞

πθ

θθ

2)

sin,

(cosc

df

(c)∫

∞∞−dx

xf

eim

x)

((d)

Integrals by indentation.

UNIT – VII

Argument principle – R

ouche’s theorem – determ

ination of number of zeros of com

plex polynomials -

Maxim

um M

odulus principle - Fundamental theorem

of Algebra, Liouville’s Theorem.

UN

IT-VIII

Conformal m

apping : Transformation by

ze

, lnz, z2, z

n (n positive integer), Sin z, cos z, z +a/ zTranslation, rotation, inversion and bilinear transform

ation – fixed point – cross ratio – properties –invariance of circles and cross ratio – determ

ination of bilinear transformation m

apping 3 given points .

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TEXT BOO

KS :

1.A text book of Engineering M

athematics Volum

e – III, 2005. T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi

and others, S.Chand and C

ompany.

2.Engineering M

athematics, B.V.R

amana, Tata M

cGraw

-Hill 2003.

REFERENCES :

1.Engineering M

athematics–III 2002, P.N

ageswara R

ao, Y.Narsim

hulu, Prabhakara Rao

2.Engineering M

athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram

a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S.Publications

2000.

3.Advanced Engineering M

athematics (eighth edition), Erw

in Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons (ASIA)

Pvt. Ltd. 2001.

4.Advanced Engineering Peter V.O

’Neil Thom

son Brooks/Cole.

5.Engineering M

athematics – III, 2005, Sankaraiah, VG

S Book Links, Hyderabad.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(CE 05256) FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC M

ACHINERY

UNIT I

Fluid statics : Dim

ensions and units: physical properties of fluids- specific gravity, viscosity surfacetension- vapor pressure and their influence on fluid m

otion- atmospheric gauge and vacuum

pressure –m

easurement of pressure- Piezom

eter, U-tube and differential m

anometers.

UNIT II

Fluid kinematics : Stream

line, path line and streak lines and stream tube, classification of flow

s-steady& unsteady, uniform

, non uniform, lam

inar, turbulent, rotational, and irrotational flows-equation of continuityfor one dim

ensional flow.

Fluid dynamics : Surface and body forces –Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations for flow

along a stream line,

mom

entum equation and its application on force on pipe bend.

UNIT III

Closed conduit flow: Reynold’s experim

ent- Darcy W

eisbach equation- Minor losses in pipes- pipes in

series and pipes in parallel- total energy line-hydraulic gradient line.

Measurem

ent of flow: pilot tube, venturim

eter, and orifice meter, Flow

nozzle, Turbine flow m

eter (Ref.4)

UNIT IV

Basics of turbo machinery : H

ydrodynamic force of jets on stationary and m

oving flat, inclined, andcurved vanes, jet striking centrally and at tip, velocity diagram

s, work don and efficiency, flow

over radialvanes.

UNIT V

Hydroelectric power stations : Elem

ents of hydro electric power station-types-concept of pum

pedstorage plants-storage requirem

ents, mass curve (explanation only) estim

ation of power developed from a

given catchment area; heads and efficiencies.

UNIT VI

Hydraulic Turbines : Classification of turbines, im

pulse and reaction turbines, Pelton wheel, Francis

turbine and Kaplan turbine-working proportions, w

ork done, efficiencies , hydraulic design –draft tube-theory- functions and efficiency.

UNIT VII

Performance of hydraulic turbines : G

eometric sim

ilarity, Unit and specific quantities, characteristic

curves, governing of turbines, selection of type of turbine, cavitation, surge tank, water ham

mer.

UNIT VIII

Centrifugal pumps : C

lassification, working, w

ork done – manom

ertic head- losses and efficiencies-specific speed- pum

ps in series and parallel-performance characteristic curves, N

PSH.

Reciprocating pumps : W

orking, Discharge, slip, indicator diagram

s.

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TEXT BOO

KS :

1.H

ydraulics, fluid mechanics and H

ydraulic machinery M

OD

I and SETH.

2.Fluid M

echanics and Hydraulic M

achines by Rajput.

REFERENCES :

1.Fluid M

echanics and Fluid Power Engineering by D

.S. Kumar, Kotaria & Sons.

2.Fluid M

echanics and Machinery by D

. Ram

a Durgaiah, N

ew Age International.

3.H

ydraulic Machines by Banga & Sharm

a, Khanna Publishers.

4.Instrum

entation for Engineering Measurem

ents by James W

. Dally, W

illiam E. R

iley ,John Wiley

& Sons Inc. 2004 (Chapter 12 – Fluid Flow

Measurem

ents).

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(EC 05497) PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS

UNIT ILINEAR W

AVESHAPING : H

igh pass, low pass R

C circuits, their response for sinusoidal, step, pulse,

square and ramp inputs. RC network as differentiator and integrator, attenuators, its applications in CRO

probe, RL and R

LC circuits and their response for step input, R

inging circuit.UNIT IINO

N-LINEAR WAVE SHAPING

: Diode clippers, Transistor clippers, clipping at tw

o independent levels,Transfer characteristics of clippers, Em

itter coupled clipper, Comparators, applications of voltage com

parators,clam

ping operation, clamping circuits using diode w

ith different inputs, Clam

ping circuit theorem, practical

clamping circuits, effect of diode characteristics on clam

ping voltage, Transfer characteristics of clampers.

UNIT IIISW

ITCH

ING

CH

AR

AC

TERISTIC

S OF D

EVICES : D

iode as a switch, piecew

ise linear diodecharacteristics, Transistor as a switch, Break down voltage consideration of transistor, saturation param

etersof Transistor and their variation w

ith temperature, D

esign of transistor switch, transistor-sw

itching times.

UNIT IVM

ULTIVIBRATORS : Analysis and D

esign of Bistable, Monostable, Astable M

ultivibrators and Schmitt

trigger using transistors.UNIT VTIM

E BASE GENERATO

RS : General features of a tim

e base signal, methods of generating tim

e basew

aveform, M

iller and Bootstrap time base generators – basic principles, Transistor m

iller time base

generator, Transistor Bootstrap time base generator, C

urrent time base generators.

UNIT VISYNCHRO

NIZATION AND FREQ

UENCY DIVISION : Principles of Synchronization, Frequency

division in sweep circuit, Astable relaxation circuits, M

onostable relaxation circuits, Synchronization of asw

eep circuit with sym

metrical signals, Sine w

ave frequency division with a sw

eep circuit.UNIT VIISAM

PLING G

ATES : Basic operating principles of sampling gates, U

nidirectional and Bi-directionalsam

pling gates, Reduction of pedestal in gate circuits, Applications of sam

pling gates.UNIT VIIIREALIZATIO

N OF LO

GIC G

ATES USING DIO

DES & TRANSISTORS : AN

D, O

R gates using

Diodes, R

esistor, Transistor Logic, Diode Transistor Logic.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Pulse, Digital and Sw

itching Waveform

s - J. Millm

an and H. Taub, M

cGraw

-Hill, 1991.

2.Solid State Pulse circuits - D

avid A. Bell, PHI, 4

th Edn., 2002 .REFERENCES :1.

Pulse and Digital C

ircuits – A. Anand Kumar, PH

I.2.

Wave G

eneration and Shaping - L. Strauss.3.

Pulse, Digital C

ircuits and Com

puter Fundamentals - R

.Venkataraman.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05539) SWITCHING

THEORY AND LO

GIC DESIG

NUNIT INUM

BER SYSTEMS & CO

DES : Philosophy of number system

s – complem

ent representation ofnegative num

bers-binary arithmetic-binary codes-error detecting & error correcting codes –ham

ming codes.

UNIT IIBO

OLEAN ALG

EBRA AND SWITCHING

FUNCTIONS : Fundam

ental postulates of Boolean Algebra-Basic theorem

s and properties - switching functions–Canonical and Standard forms-Algebraic sim

plification-digital logic gates, properties of XO

R gates –universal gates-M

ultilevel NAN

D/N

OR

realizations.UNIT IIIM

INIMIZATIO

N OF SW

ITCHING FUNCTIO

NS : Map m

ethod, Prime im

plicants, Don’t care combinations,

Minim

al SOP and PO

S forms, Tabular M

ethod, Prime –Im

plicant chart, simplification rules.

UNIT IVCO

MBINATIO

NAL LOG

IC DESIGN

Design using conventional logic gates, Encoder, D

ecoder, Multiplexer, D

e-Multiplexer, M

odular designusing IC

chips, MU

X Realization of sw

itching functions Parity bit generator, Code-converters, H

azardsand hazard free realizations.UNIT VPRO

GRAM

MABLE LO

GIC DEVICES, THRESHO

LD LOG

IC : Basic PLD’s-R

OM

, PRO

M, PLA,

PLD R

ealization of Switching functions using PLD

’s. Capabilities and lim

itations of Threshold gate,Synthesis of Threshold functions, M

ultigate Synthesis.UNIT VISEQ

UENTIAL CIRCUITS - I : Classification of sequential circuits (Synchronous, Asynchronous, Pulse

mode, Level m

ode with examples) Basic flip-flops-Triggering and excitation tables. Steps in synchronous

sequential circuit design. Design of modulo-N Ring & Shift counters, Serial binary adder,sequence detector.

UNIT VIISEQ

UENTIAL CIRCUITS - II : Finite state machine-capabilities and lim

itations, Mealy and M

oorem

odels-minim

ization of completely specified and incom

pletely specified sequential machines, Partition

techniques and Merger chart m

ethods-concept of minim

al cover table.UNIT VIIIALG

ORO

THIMIC STATE M

ACHINES : Salient features of the ASM chart-Sim

ple examples-System

design using data path and control subsystems-control im

plementations-exam

ples of Weighing m

achineand Binary m

ultiplier.TEXTB

OO

KS :

1.Sw

itching and Logic design – CVS R

ao, Pearson, 2005.2.

Switching & Finite Autom

ata theory – Zvi Kohavi, TMH

,2nd Edition.

REFERENCES :1.

Introduction to Switching Theory & Logic D

esign - F.J.Hill, G

.R.Petrerson, John W

iley, 2nd edition.

2.Sw

itching Theory and Logic Design – R

.P.Jain, TMH

Editon, 2003.3.

Digital D

esign - Morris M

ano, PHI, 2

nd edition.4.

An Engineering Approach To Digital Design – Fletcher, PHI. Digital Logic – Application and Design– John M

. Yarbrough, Thomson.

5.Fundam

entals of Logic Design – C

harles H. R

oth, Thomson Publications, 5

th Edition, 2004.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05205) ELECTROM

AGNETIC FIELDS

UNIT – I

Electrostatics : Electrostatic Fields – Coulom

b’s Law – Electric Field Intensity (EFI) – EFI due to a line

and a surface charge – Work done in m

oving a point charge in an electrostatic field – Electric Potential –Properties of potential function – Potential gradient – G

uass’s law – Application of G

uass’s Law –

Maxw

ell’s first law, div ( D

)=ρv – Laplace’s and Poison’s equations – Solution of Laplace’s equation in onevariable.

UNIT – II

Dipole & Capacitance : Electric dipole – Dipole m

oment – potential and EFI due to an electric dipole –

Torque on an Electric dipole in an electric field – Capacitance – C

apacitance of parallel plate and sphericalcapacitors

UNIT – III

Conductors & Dielectrics : Behavior of conductors in an electric field – Conductors and Insulators –

Electric field inside a dielectric material – polarization – D

ielectric – Conductor and D

ielectric – Dielectric

boundary conditions – Energy stored and energy density in a static electric field – Current density –

conduction and Convection current densities – O

hm’s law

in point form – Equation of continuity

UNIT – IV

Magneto Statics : Static m

agnetic fields – Biot-Savart’s law – M

agnetic field intensity (MFI) – M

FI dueto a straight current carrying filam

ent – MFI due to circular, square and solenoid current – C

arrying wire –

Relation betw

een magnetic flux, m

agnetic flux density and MFI – M

axwell’s second Equation, div(B )= 0

UNIT – V

Ampere’s Law

& Applications : Ampere’s circuital law

and its applications viz. MFI due to an infinite

sheet of current and a long current carrying filament – Point form

of Ampere’s circuital law – M

axwell’s thirdequation, C

url (H) = Jc.

UNIT – VI

Force in Magnetic fields : M

agnetic force - Moving charges in a M

agnetic field – Lorentz force equation– force on a current elem

ent in a magnetic field – Force on a straight and a long current carrying conductor

in a magnetic field – Force betw

een two straight long and parallel current carrying conductors – M

agneticdipole and dipole m

oment – a differential current loop as a m

agnetic dipole – Torque on a current loop placedin a m

agnetic field

UNIT – VII

Magnetic Potential : Scalar M

agnetic potential and its limitations – vector m

agnetic potential and itsproperties – vector m

agnetic potential due to simple configurations – vector Poisson’s equations.

Self and Mutual inductance – N

eumans’s form

ulae – determination of self-inductance of a solenoid and

toroid and mutual inductance between a straight long wire and a square loop wire in the sam

e plane – energystored and density in a m

agnetic field. Introduction to permanent m

agnets, their characteristics andapplications.

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UNIT – VIIITim

e Varying Fields : Time varying fields – Faraday’s law

s of electromagnetic induction – Its integral

and point forms – M

axwell’s fourth equation, C

url (E)=-∂B/∂t – Statically and Dynam

ically induced EMFs

– Simple problem

s -Modification of M

axwell’s equations for tim

e varying fields – Displacem

ent current.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.“Engineering Electrom

agnetics” by William

H. H

ayt & John. A. Buck Mc. G

raw-H

ill Com

panies,7

th Editon.2005.

2.“Introduction to Electrom

agnetics” by CR

Paul and S.A. Nasar, M

c-Graw

Hill Publications.

REFERENCES :

1.“ Engineering Electrom

agnetics” by Nathan Ida, Springer(India) Pvt. Ltd. 2nd Edition.

2.“Introduction to Electro D

ynamics” by D

J Griffiths, Prentice-H

all of India Pvt.Ltd, 2nd editon.

3.“Electrom

agnetics” by Plonsy and Collin.

4.“Static and D

ynamic Electricity” Sm

yth.

5.“Electrom

agnetics” by J P Tewari.

6.“Electrom

agnetics” by J. D Kraus M

c Graw

-Hill Inc. 4

th edition 1992.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05193) ELECTRICAL MACHINES - I

UNIT – IElectrom

echanical Energy Conversion : Electrom

echanical Energy conversion – forces and torque inm

agnetic field systems – energy balance – energy and force in a singly excited m

agnetic field system,

determination of m

agnetic force - co-energy – multi excited m

agnetic field systems.

UNIT – IID.C. G

enerators – Construction & Operation : D

.C. G

enerators – Principle of operation – Action ofcom

mutator – constructional features – arm

ature windings – lap and wave windings – simplex and m

ultiplexw

indings – use of laminated arm

ature – E. M.F Equation – Problem

sUNIT – IIIArm

ature reaction in D.C. Generator : Arm

ature reaction – Cross m

agnetizing and de-magnetizing AT/

pole – compensating w

inding – comm

utation – reactance voltage – methods of im

proving comm

utation.UNIT – IVTypes of D.C G

enerators : Methods of Excitation – separately excited and self excited generators –

build-up of E.M.F - critical field resistance and critical speed - causes for failure to self excite and rem

edialm

easures.UNIT – VLoad Characteristics of G

enerators : Load characteristics of shunt, series and compound generators

– parallel operation of d.c series generators – use of equalizer bar and cross connection of field windings

– load sharing.UNIT – VID.C. M

otors : D.C

Motors – Principle of operation – Back E.M

.F. - Torque equation – characteristics andapplication of shunt, series and com

pound motors – Arm

ature reaction and comm

utation.UNIT – VIISpeed control of D.C. M

otors : Speed control of d.c. Motors: Arm

ature voltage and field flux controlm

ethods. Ward-Leonard system

.M

otor starters (3 point and 4 point starters) – protective devices –Principles of Solid state Starters.UNIT – VIIITesting of D.C. M

achines : Testing of d.c. machines: Losses – C

onstant & Variable losses – calculationof efficiency – condition for m

aximum

efficiency.M

ethods of Testing – direct, indirect and regenerative testing – brake test – Swinburne’s test – Hopkinson’stest – Field’s test – R

etardation test – separation of stray losses in a d.c. motor test.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Electric Machines by I.J. N

agrath & D.P. Kothari, Tata M

c Graw

– Hill Publishers, 3

rd edition, 2004.2.

Electromechanics – I (D

.C. M

achines) S. Kamakshaiah R

ight Publishers.R

EFEREN

CES:

1.Perform

ance and Design of D

.C M

achines – by Clayton & H

ancock, BPB Publishers.2.

Electric Machinary-A.E. Fritzgerald, C

. Kingsley &S. Um

ans, Mc G

raw-H

ill Com

panies, 5th editon.

3.Electrical M

achines – P.S. Bimbra., Khanna Publishers.

4.Electrom

echanical Energy Conversion w

ith Dynam

ics of Machines – by R

. D. Begam

udre, New

Age International (P) Ltd., Publishers, 2nd edition, 1998.

5.Electric M

achines – M. V. D

eshpande, Wheeler Publishing, 1997.

6.Electrical M

achines -S.K. Battacharya.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C0 3 2

(CE 05257) FLUID MECHANICS & HYDRAULIC M

ACHINES LAB

1.Im

pact of jets on Vanes.

2.Perform

ance Test on Pelton Wheel.

3.Perform

ance Test on Francis Turbine.

4.Perform

ance Test on Kaplan Turbine.

5.Perform

ance Test on Single Stage Centrifugal Pum

p.

6.Perform

ance Test on Multi Stage C

entrifugal Pump.

7.Perform

ance Test on Reciprocating Pum

p.

8.C

alibration of Venturimeter.

9.C

alibration of Orifice m

eter.

10.D

etermination of friction factor for a given pipe line.

11.D

etermination of loss of head due to sudden contraction in a pipeline.

12.Turbine flow

meter.

Note :Any 10 of the above 12 experim

ents are to be conducted.

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The following experim

ents are required to be conducted as compulsory experim

ents :

1.Series and parallel resonance – tim

ing and resonant frequency, bandwidth and Q factor determ

inationfor R

LC netw

ork.,

2.Tim

e response of first order RC

/ RL netw

ork for periodic non – sinusoidal inputs – Time constant

and Steady state error determination.

3.Tw

o port network param

eters – Z – Y parameters, Analytical verification.

4.Verification of Superposition and R

eciprocity theorems.

5.Verification of M

ax. Power transfer theorem

. DC

Circuits and AC

Circuits w

ith resistive andreactive loads.

6.Experim

ental determination of Thevenin’s & Norton’s equivalent circuits and verification by direct

test.

7.C

urrent locus diagram w

ith RL & R

C w

ith R – varying in both cases and w

ith C varying.

8.Verification of C

ompensation and M

illman’s theorem

.

In addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any tw

o of the experiments from

the following

list are required to be conducted :

9.Separation of Self and M

utual inductance in a Coupled C

ircuit. Determ

ination of Co-efficient of

Coupling.

10.H

armonic Analysis of non-sinusoidal w

aveform signals using H

armonic Analyzer and plotting

frequency spectrum.

11.D

etermination of form

factor for non-sinusoidal waveform

, by taking the magnetization current in

a transformer, as the applied voltage is varied. Experim

ental determination by m

easurement of

RM

S, average values. Verification from the w

ave form output.

12.G

eneration of non-linear periodic waveform for square wave using clipping and clam

ping. Controlof average value of the output w

aveform.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(HS 05353) MANAG

ERIAL ECONO

MICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

UNIT - I

Introduction to Managerial Econom

ics : Definition, N

ature and Scope Managerial Econom

ics–D

emand Analysis: D

emand D

eterminants, Law

of Dem

and and its exceptions.

UNIT - II

Elasticity of Demand : D

efinition, Types, Measurem

ent and Significance of Elasticity of Dem

and.D

emand Forecasting, Factors governing dem

and forecasting, methods of dem

and forecasting (surveym

ethods, statistical methods, expert opinion m

ethod, test marketing, controlled experim

ents, judgmental

approach to demand forecasting)

UNIT - III

Theory of Production and Cost Analysis : Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts, MR

TS,Least C

ost Com

bination of Inputs, Production function, Laws of R

eturns, Internal and External Economies

of Scale.

Cost Analysis : Cost concepts, O

pportunity cost, Fixed Vs.Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs.Implicit

costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Im

puted costs. Break-even Analysis (BEA)-Determ

ination of Break-EvenPoint (sim

ple problems)-M

anagerial Significance and limitations of BEA.

UNIT IV

Introduction to Markets & Pricing strategies

Market structures: Types of com

petition, Features of Perfect competition, M

onopoly and Monopolistic

Com

petition. Price-Output D

etermination in case of Perfect C

ompetition and M

onopoly. Pricing Strategies

UNIT V

Business & New Econom

ic Environment : C

haracteristic features of Business, Features andevaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock C

ompany, Public Enterprises and their types,

Changing Business Environm

ent in Post-liberalization scenario

UNIT VI

Capital and Capital Budgeting : Capital and its significance, Types of C

apital, Estimation of Fixed and

Working capital requirem

ents, Methods and sources of raising finance.

Nature and scope of capital budgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, M

ethods of Capital

Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting R

ate of Return (AR

R) and N

et Present Value Method (sim

pleproblem

s)

UNIT VII

Introduction to Financial Accounting : Double-Entry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance-

Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with sim

ple adjustments).

UNIT VIII

Financial Analysis through ratios : Com

putation, Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity Ratios

(Current R

atio and quick ratio), Activity Ratios (Inventory turnover ratio and D

ebtor Turnover ratio), Capital

structure Ratios (D

ebt-Equity ratio, Interest Coverage ratio), and Profitability ratios (G

ross Profit Ratio,

Net Profit ratio, O

perating Ratio, P/E R

atio and EPS).

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Aryasri: M

anagerial Economics and Financial Analysis, 2/e, TM

H, 2005.

2.Varshney & M

aheswari: M

anagerial Economics, Sultan C

hand, 2003.

REFERENCES :

1.Am

brish Gupta, Financial Accounting for M

anagement, Pearson Education, N

ew D

elhi, 2004.

2.Shim

&Siegel: Financial Accounting (Schaum’s O

utlines), 2/e, TMH

,2004

3.C

hary: Production and Operations M

anagement, 3/e, TM

H, 2004.

4.D

omnick Salvatore: M

anagerial Economics In a G

lobal Economy, 4

th Edition, Thomson, 2003.

5.N

arayanaswam

y: Financial Accounting—A M

anagerial Perspective, PHI, 2005

6.Peterson & Lew

is: Managerial Econom

ics, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2004

7.R

aghunatha Reddy & N

arasimhachary: M

anagerial Economics& Financial Analysis, Scitech,

2005.

8.S.N

.Mahesw

ari & S.K. Mahesw

ari, Financial Accounting, Vikas, 2005.

9.Truet and Truet: M

anagerial Economics:Analysis, Problem

s and Cases, W

iley, 2004.

10.D

wivedi:M

anagerial Economics, 6

th Ed., Vikas, 2002

11.Yogesh M

aheswari:M

anagerial Economics, 2

nd Ed.,PHI, 2005.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(CE 05239) ENVIRONM

ENTAL STUDIES

UNIT - I

Multidisciplinary nature of Environm

ental Studies: Definition, Scope and Im

portance – Need for

Public Awareness.

UNIT - II

Natural Resources : Renew

able and non-renewable resources – N

atural resources and associatedproblem

s – Forest resources – Use and over – exploitation, deforestation, case studies – Timber extraction

– Mining, dam

s and other effects on forest and tribal people – Water resources – U

se and over utilizationof surface and ground w

ater – Floods, drought, conflicts over water, dam

s – benefits and problems -

Mineral resources: U

se and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using m

ineral resources,case studies. - Food resources: W

orld food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing,

effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem

s, water logging, salinity, case studies. - Energy

resources: Grow

ing energy needs, renewable and non-renew

able energy sources use of alternate energysources. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, m

an induced landslides, soilerosion and desertification. R

ole of an individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use ofresources for sustainable lifestyles.

UNIT - III

Ecosystems : C

oncept of an ecosystem. - Structure and function of an ecosystem

. - Producers,consum

ers and decomposers. - Energy flow in the ecosystem

- Ecological succession. - Food chains, foodw

ebs and ecological pyramids. - Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the

following ecosystem

:

a.Forest ecosystem

b.G

rassland ecosystem

c.D

esert ecosystem

d.Aquatic ecosystem

s (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)

UNIT - IV

Biodiversity and its conservation : Introduction - Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem

diversity.- Bio-geographical classification of India - Value of biodiversity: consum

ptive use, productive use, social,ethical, aesthetic and option values - . Biodiversity at global, N

ational and local levels. - . India as a mega-

diversity nation - Hot-sports of biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of w

ildlife, man-

wildlife conflicts. - Endangered and endem

ic species of India - Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-

situ conservation of biodiversity.

UNIT - V

Environmental Pollution : D

efinition, Cause, effects and control m

easures of :

a.Air pollution

b.W

ater pollution

c.Soil pollution

d.M

arine pollution

e.Noise pollution

f.Therm

al pollution

g.Nuclear hazards

Solid waste M

anagement : C

auses, effects and control measures of urban and industrial w

astes. - Role

of an individual in prevention of pollution. - Pollution case studies. - Disaster m

anagement: floods,

earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

UNIT - VI

Social Issues and the Environment : From

Unsustainable to Sustainable development -Urban problem

srelated to energy -W

ater conservation, rain water harvesting, w

atershed managem

ent -Resettlem

ent andrehabilitation of people; its problem

s and concerns. Case Studies -Environm

ental ethics: Issues andpossible solutions. -C

limate change, global w

arming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents

and holocaust. Case Studies. -W

asteland reclamation. -C

onsumerism

and waste products. -Environm

entProtection Act. -Air (Prevention and C

ontrol of Pollution) Act. -Water (Prevention and control of Pollution)

Act -Wildlife Protection Act -Forest C

onservation Act -Issues involved in enforcement of environm

entallegislation. -Public aw

areness.

UNIT - VII

Human Population and the Environm

ent : Population growth, variation am

ong nations. Populationexplosion - Fam

ily Welfare Program

me. -Environm

ent and human health. -Hum

an Rights. -Value Education.-H

IV/AIDS. -W

omen and C

hild Welfare. -R

ole of information Technology in Environm

ent and human

health. -Case Studies.

UNIT - VIII

Field work : Visit to a local area to docum

ent environmental assets R

iver /forest grassland/hill/mountain

-Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/R

ural/industrial/ Agricultural Study of comm

on plants, insects, birds. -Study of sim

ple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.

TEXT BOO

K :

1.Textbook of Environm

ental Studies for Undergraduate C

ourses by Erach Bharucha for University

Grants C

omm

ission.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EC 05342) LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC APPLICATIO

NSUNIT IINTEG

RATED CIRCUITS : Classification, chip size and circuit com

plexity, basic information of O

p-am

p, ideal and practical Op-am

p, internal circuits, Op-am

p characteristics, DC

and AC characteristics,

741 op-amp and its features, m

odes of operation-inverting, non-inverting, differential.UNIT IIO

P-AMP APPLICATIO

NS : Basic application of Op-am

p, instrumentation am

plifier, ac amplifier, V to

I and I to V converters, sample & hold circuits, m

ultipliers and dividers, Differentiators and Integrators,

Com

parators, Schmitt trigger, M

ultivibrators, introduction to voltage regulators, features of 723.UNIT IIIACTIVE FILTERS & O

SCILLATORS : Introduction, 1st order LPF, H

PF filters. Band pass, Bandreject and all pass filters. O

scillator types and principle of operation – RC

, Wien and quadrature type,

waveform

generators – triangular, sawtooth, square w

ave and VCO

.UNIT IVTIM

ERS & PHASE LOCKED LO

OPS : Introduction to 555 tim

er, functional diagram, m

onostable andastable operations and applications, Schm

itt Trigger. PLL - introduction, block schematic, principles and

description of individual blocks of 565.UNIT VD-A AND A- D CO

NVERTERS : Introduction, basic DAC

techniques, weighted resistor D

AC, R

-2Rladder D

AC, inverted R

-2R D

AC, and IC

1408 DAC

, Different types of AD

Cs - parallel com

parator typeADC, counter type ADC, successive approxim

ation ADC and dual slope ADC. DAC and ADC specifications.UNIT VIC

lassification of Integrated circuits, comparison of various logic fam

ilies, standard TTL NAN

D G

ate-Analysis& characteristics, TTL open collector O

/Ps, Tristate TTL, MO

S & CM

OS open drain and tristate

outputs, CM

OS transm

ission gate, IC interfacing- TTL driving C

MO

S & CM

OS driving TTL .

UNIT VIID

esign using TTL-74XX & CM

OS 40XX series, code converters, decoders, D

emultiplexers, decoders &

drives for LED & LC

D display. Encoder, priority Encoder, m

ultiplexers & their applications, prioritygenerators/checker circuits. D

igital arithmetic circuits-parallel binary adder/subtractor circuits using

2’s, Com

plement system

. Digital com

parator circuits.UNIT VIIISEQ

UENTIAL CIRCUITS : Flip-flops & their conversions. Design of synchronous counters. D

ecadecounter, shift registers & applications, fam

iliarities with com

monly available 74XX & C

MO

S 40XX seriesof IC

counters.M

emories : R

OM

architecture, types & applications, RAM

architecture, Static & Dynam

ic RAM

s,synchronous D

RAM

s.TEXT BO

OKS :

1.Linear Integrated C

ircuits –D. R

oy Chow

dhury, New

Age International (p) Ltd, 2nd Ed., 2003.

2.O

p-Amps & Linear IC

s – Ram

akanth A. Gayakw

ad, PHI, 1987.

REFERENCES :1.

Operational Am

plifiers & Linear Integrated Circuits – R

.F. Coughlin & Fredrick F. D

riscoll, PHI, 1977.

2.O

perational Amplifiers & Linear Integrated Circuits: Theory & Applications –Denton J. Daibey, TM

H.3.

Design with Operational Am

plifiers&Analog Integrated Circuits-Sergio Franco,McG

raw Hill,3rd Ed.,2002.

4.D

igital Fundamentals – Floyd and Jain, Pearson Education,8

th Edition, 2005.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05467) POW

ER SYSTEMS - I

UNIT - I

Thermal Pow

er Stations : Line diagram of Therm

al Power Station (TPS) show

ing paths of coal, steam,

water, air, ash and flue gasses.- Brief description of TPS com

ponents: Economizers, Boilers, Super

heaters, Turbines, Condensers, C

himney and C

ooling towers.

UNIT - II

Gas and Nuclear Pow

er Stations : Nuclear Pow

er Stations: Nuclear Fission and C

hain reaction.-N

uclear fuels.- Principle of operation of Nuclear reactor.-R

eactor Com

ponents: Moderators, C

ontrol rods,Reflectors and Coolants.- Radiation hazards: Shielding and Safety precautions.- Types of Nuclear reactorsand brief description of PW

R, BW

R and FBR

.

Gas Pow

er Stations: Principle of Operation and C

omponents ( Block D

iagram Approach O

nly).

UNIT - III

General Aspects of Distribution System

s and D.C. Distribution Systems : Classification of Distribution

Systems.- C

omparison of D

C vs. AC

and Under-G

round vs. Over- H

ead Distribution System

s.-R

equirements and D

esign features of Distribution System

s.-

Voltage Drop C

alculations (Num

erical Problems) in D

.C D

istributors for the following cases: R

adial D.C

Distributor fed one end and at the both the ends (equal/unequal Voltages) and R

ing Main D

istributor.

UNIT - IV

A.C. Distribution Systems : Voltage D

rop Calculations (N

umerical Problem

s) in A.C. D

istributors forthe follow

ing cases: Power Factors referred to receiving end voltage and w

ith respect to respective loadvoltages.

UNIT - V

Substations : Classification of substations: Air insulated substations - Indoor & O

utdoor substations:Substations layout show

ing the location of all the substation equipment.

Bus bar arrangements in the Sub-Stations: Sim

ple arrangements like single bus bar, sectionalized single

bus bar, main and transfer bus bar system

with relevant diagram

s.

Gas insulated substations (G

IS) – Advantages of Gas insulated substations, different types of gas

insulated substations, single line diagram of gas insulated substations, bus bar, construction aspects of

GIS, Installation and m

aintenance of GIS, C

omparison of Air insulated substations and G

as insulatedsubstations.

UNIT - IV

Power factor and Voltage Control : C

auses of low p.f,-M

ethods of Improving p.f.-Phase advancing and

generation of reactive KVAR using static C

apacitors-Most econom

ical p.f. for constant KW load and

constant KVA type loads, Num

erical Problems.

Dependency of Voltage on R

eactive Power flow

- Methods of Voltage C

ontrol : Shunt Capacitors, Series

Capacitors, Synchronous C

apacitors, Tap changing and Booster Transformers.

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UNIT - VII

Economic Aspects of Pow

er Generation : Load curve, load duration and integrated load duration

curves-load, demand, diversity, capacity, utilization and plant use factors- N

umerical Problem

s.

UNIT - VIII

Tariff Methods : C

osts of Generation and their division into Fixed, Sem

i-fixed and Running C

osts.

Desirable C

haracteristics of a Tariff Method.-Tariff M

ethods: Flat Rate, Block-R

ate, two-part, three –part,

and power factor tariff m

ethods and Num

erical Problems

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Principles of Pow

er Systems by V.K M

ehta and Rohit M

ehta S.CH

AND

& CO

MPAN

Y LTD.,

New

Delhi 2004.

2.A Text Book on Pow

er System Engineering by M

.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U

.S.Bhatnagar andA.C

hakraborti, Dhanpat R

ai & Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1999.

REFERENCES :

1.Electrical Pow

er Systems by C

.L.Wadhaw

a New

age International (P) Limited, Publishers 1997.

2.Electrical Pow

er Generation, Transm

ission and Distribution by S.N

.Singh., PHI, 2003.

3.H

and book of Switchgear(BH

EL) Tata Mc-G

raw H

ill Publication 2005.

4.G

as turbine performance, by PP W

als, P.Fletcher, Blackwell Publisher, 2004.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05194) ELECTRICAL MACHINES - II

UNIT-I

Single Phase Transformers – Construction & O

peration : Single phase transformers-types -

constructional details-minim

ization of hystersis and eddy current losses-emf equation - operation on no

load and on load - phasor diagrams

UN

IT-II

Single Phase Transformers - Perform

ance : Equivalent circuit - losses and efficiency-regulation. Allday efficiency - effect of variations of frequency & supply voltage on iron losses.

UN

IT-III

Testing of Single Phase Transformer and Autotransform

er : OC

and SC tests - Sum

pner’s test -predeterm

ination of efficiency and regulation-separation of losses test-parallel operation with equal and

unequal voltage ratios - auto transformers-equivalent circuit - com

parison with tw

o winding transform

ers.

UN

IT-IV

Polyphase Transformers : Polyphase transform

ers - Polyphase connections - Y/Y, Y/∆, ∆

/Y, ∆/∆

andopen D

, Third harmonics in phase voltages-three w

inding transformers-tertiary w

indings-determination of

Zp, Zs and Zt transients in switching - off load and on load tap changing; Scott connection.

UN

IT-V

Polyphase Induction Motors : Polyphase induction m

otors-construction details of cage and wound rotorm

achines-production of a rotating magnetic field - principle of operation - rotor em

f and rotor frequency -rotor reactance, rotor current and pf at standstill and during operation

UN

IT-VI

Characteristics of Induction Motors : R

otor power input, rotor copper loss and m

echanical power

developed and their inter relation-torque equation-deduction from torque equation - expressions for m

aximum

torque and starting torque - torque slip characteristic - double cage and deep bar rotors - equivalent circuit- phasor diagram

- crawling and cogging.

UN

IT-VII

Circle Diagram of Induction M

otors : Circle diagram

-no load and blocked rotor tests-predetermination

of performance-m

ethods of starting and starting current and torque calculations

UN

IT-VIII

Speed Control Methods : Speed control-change of frequency; change of poles and m

ethods ofconsequent poles; cascade connection. injection of an em

f into rotor circuit (qualitative treatment only)-

induction generator-principle of operation.

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TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Electric M

achines –by I.J.Nagrath & D

.P.Kothari,Tata Mc G

raw H

ill, 7th Edition.2005

2.Electrom

echanics-II (transformers and induction m

otors) S. Kamakashaiah R

ight Publishers.

REFER

ENC

ES:

1.Perform

ance and Design of AC

Machines-M

.G.Say.BPB Publishers

2.Electric m

achinery - A.E. Fitzgerald, C.Kingsley and S.U

mans, M

c Graw

Hill

3.C

ompanies, 5

th edition

4.Electrical m

achines-PS Bhimbra, Khanna Publishers.

5.Theory of Alternating Current M

achinery- by Langsdorf, Tata McG

raw-Hill Companies, 2

nd edition.

6.Electrical M

achines – M.V D

eshpande, Wheeler Publishing

7.Electrical M

achines – J.B. Gupta, S.K. Khataria & Son’s Publications.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05149) CONTRO

L SYSTEMS

UNIT – I

INTRODUCTIO

N : Concepts of C

ontrol Systems- O

pen Loop and closed loop control systems and their

differences- Different exam

ples of control systems- C

lassification of control systems, Feed-Back

Characteristics, Effects of feedback.

Mathem

atical models – D

ifferential equations, Impulse R

esponse and transfer functions - Translationaland R

otational mechanical system

s

UNIT - II

TRANSFER FUNCTION REPRESENTATIO

N : Transfer Function of DC

Servo motor - AC

Servom

otor- Synchro transmitter and R

eceiver, Block diagram representation of system

s considering electricalsystem

s as examples -Block diagram

algebra – Representation by Signal flow

graph - Reduction using

mason’s gain form

ula.

UN

IT-III

TIME RESPO

NSE ANALYSIS : Standard test signals - Time response of first order system

s –C

haracteristic Equation of Feedback control systems, Transient response of second order system

s - Time

domain specifications – Steady state response - Steady state errors and error constants – Effects of

proportional derivative, proportional integral systems.

UNIT – IV

STABILITY ANALYSIS IN S-DOM

AIN : The concept of stability - Routh stability criterion – qualitative

stability and conditional stability.

Root Locus Technique : The root locus concept - construction of root loci-effects of adding poles andzeros to G

(s)H(s) on the root loci.

UNIT – V

FREQUENCY RESPO

NSE ANALYSIS : Introduction, Frequency domain specifications-Bode diagram

s-D

etermination of Frequency dom

ain specifications and transfer function from the Bode D

iagram-Phase

margin and G

ain margin-Stability Analysis from

Bode Plots.

UNIT – VI

STABILITY ANALYSIS IN FREQUENCY DO

MAIN : Polar Plots, N

yquist Plots and applications ofN

yquist criterion to find the stability –Effects of adding poles and zeros to G(s)H

(s) on the shape of theN

yquist diagrams.

UNIT – VII

CLASSICAL CONTRO

L DESIGN TECHNIQ

UES : Com

pensation techniques – Lag, Lead, Lead-LagC

ontrollers design in frequency Dom

ain, PID C

ontrollers.

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UNIT – VIIIState Space Analysis of Continuous System

s

Concepts of state, state variables and state m

odel, derivation of state models from

block diagrams,

Diagonalization- Solving the Tim

e invariant state Equations- State Transition Matrix and it’s Properties

TEXT BO

OK

S:

1.C

ontrol Systems Engineering – by I. J. N

agrath and M. G

opal, New

Age International (P) Limited,

Publishers, 2nd edition.

2.M

odern Control Engineering – by Katsuhiko O

gata – Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3

rd edition,1998.

REFER

ENC

ES:

1.C

ontrol Systems by N

.K.Sinha, New

Age International (P) Limited Publishers, 3

rd Edition, 1998.

2.Autom

atic Control System

s 8th edition– by B. C. Kuo 2003– John w

iley and son’s.,

3.C

ontrol Systems Engg. by N

ISE 3rd Edition – John w

iley

4.“ M

odelling & Control O

f Dynam

ic Systems” by N

arciso F. Macia G

eorge J. Thaler, Thomson

Publishers.

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II Year B.Tech. EEE – II Semester

T P C0 3 2

(EC 05300) I.C. AND PULSE & DIGITAL CIRCUITS LAB

1.Linear w

ave shaping

2.N

on Linear Wave Shaping – C

lippers

3.N

on Linear Wave Shaping – C

lampers

4.Study of Logic G

ates & Some Applications

5.Astable M

ultivibrator, Monostable M

ultivibrator using transistors

6.Bistable M

ultivibrator, Schmit Trigger using transistors

7.IC

741 OP AM

P Applications – Adder, Integrator and Differentiator C

ircuits

8.Active Filters – LPF, H

PF (first order)

9.Function G

enerator using 741 OP AM

P

10.IC

555 Timer – M

onostable Operation C

ircuits, Astable Operation C

ircuits

11.Schm

itt Trigger Circuits – U

sing IC 741 and IC

555

12.Voltage R

egulator using IC 723

13.4 bit D

AC using 741 O

P AMP

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T P C0 3 2

(EE 05196) ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB – I

The following experim

ents are required to be conducted compulsory experim

ents :

1.M

agnetization characteristics of DC shunt generator. Determination of critical field resistance and

critical speed.

2.Load test on D

C shunt generator. D

etermination of characteristics.

3.Load test on D

C series generator. D

etermination of characteristics.

4.Load test on D

C com

pound generator. Determ

ination of characteristics.

5.H

opkinson’s test on DC

shunt machines. Predeterm

ination of efficiency.

6.Fields test on D

C series m

achines. Determ

ination of efficiency.

7.Sw

inburne’s test and speed control of DC

shunt motor. Predeterm

ination of efficiencies.

8.Brake test on D

C com

pound motor. D

etermination of perform

ance curves. In addition to theabove eight experim

ents, atleast any two of the experim

ents from the follow

ing list are requiredto be conducted:

9.Brake test on D

C shunt m

otor. Determ

ination of performance curves.

10.R

etardation test on DC

shunt motor. D

etermination of losses at rated speed.

11.Separation of losses in D

C shunt m

otor.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(CS 05140) COM

PUTER ORG

ANIZATION

UNIT-IBASIC STRUCTURE O

F COM

PUTERS : Com

puter Types, Functional unit, Basic OPER

ATION

ALconcepts, Bus structures, Softw

are, Performance, m

ultiprocessors and multi com

puters. Data

Representation. Fixed Point R

epresentation. Floating – Point Representation. Error D

etection codes.U

NIT-II

REGISTER TRANSFER LANG

UAGE AND M

ICROO

PERATIONS : R

egister Transfer language.R

egister Transfer Bus and mem

ory transfers, Arithmetic M

ircrooperatiaons, logic micro operations, shift

micro operations, Arithm

etic logic shift unit. Instruction codes. Com

puter Registers C

omputer instructions

– Instruction cycle.M

emory – R

eference Instructions. Input – Output and Interrupt. STAC

K organization. Instruction formats.

Addressing modes. D

ATA Transfer and manipulation. Program

control. Reduced Instruction set com

puterU

NIT-III

MICRO

PROG

RAMM

ED CONTRO

L:Control m

emory, Address sequencing, m

icroprogram exam

ple,design of control unit H

ard wired control. M

icroprogramm

ed controlU

NIT-IV

COM

PUTER ARITHMETIC : Addition and subtraction, m

ultiplication Algorithms, D

ivision Algorithms,

Floating – point Arithmetic operations. D

ecimal Arithm

etic unit Decim

al Arithmetic operations.

UN

IT-VTHE M

EMO

RY SYSTEM : Basic concepts sem

iconductor RAM

mem

ories. Read-only m

emories C

achem

emories perform

ance considerations, Virtual mem

ories secondary storage. Introduction to RAID

.U

NIT-VI

INPUT-OUTPUT O

RGANIZATIO

N : Peripheral Devices, Input-O

utput Interface, Asynchronous datatransfer M

odes of Transfer, Priority Interrupt Direct m

emory Access, Input –O

utput Processor (IOP)

Serial comm

unication; Introduction to peripheral component, Interconnect (PC

I) bus. Introduction tostandard serial com

munication protocols like R

S232, USB, IEEE1394.

UN

IT-VIIPIPELINE AND VECTO

R PROCESSING

: Parallel Processing, Pipelining, Arithmetic Pipeline, Instruction

Pipeline, RISC

Pipeline Vector Processing, Array Processors.U

NIT-VIII

MULTI PRO

CESSORS : C

haracteristics or Multiprocessors, Interconnection Structures, Interprocessor

Arbitration. InterProcessor Com

munication and Synchronization C

ache Coherance. Shared M

emory

Multiprocessors.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Com

puter Systems Architecture – M

.Moris M

ano, IIIrd Edition, PHI/Pearson.

2.C

omputer O

rganization – Car H

amacher, Zvonks Vranesic, SafeaZaky, Vth Edition, M

cGraw

Hill.

REFERENCES :1.

Com

puter Organization and Architecture – W

illiam Stallings Sixth Edition, PH

I/Pearson.2.

Structured Com

puter Organization – Andrew

S. Tanenbaum, 4

th Edition PHI/Pearson.

3.Fundam

entals or Com

puter Organization and D

esign, - Sivaraama D

andamudi Springer Int. Edition.

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(EE 05198) ELECTRICAL MEASUREM

ENTSUNIT-IM

easuring Instruments : C

lassification – deflecting, control and damping torques – Am

meters and

Voltmeters – PM

MC

, moving iron type instrum

ents – expression for the deflecting torque and controltorque – Errors and com

pensations, extension of range using shunts and series resistance. ElectrostaticVoltm

eters-electrometer type and attracted disc type – Extension of range of E.S. Voltm

eters.UNIT –IIInstrum

ent transformers : C

T and PT – Ratio and phase angle errors – design considerations Type of

P.F. Meters – dynam

ometer and m

oving iron type – 1-ph and 3-ph meters – Frequency m

eters – resonancetype and W

eston type – synchoroscopes.UNIT –IIIM

easurement of Pow

er : Single phase dynamom

eter wattm

eter, LPF and UPF, D

ouble element and

three element dynam

ometer wattm

eter, expression for deflecting and control torques – Extension of rangeof w

attmeter using instrum

ent transformers. – M

easurement active and reactive pow

ers in balanced andunbalanced system

s.UNIT –IVM

easurement of Energy : Single phase induction type energy m

eter – driving and braking torques –errors and com

pensations – testing by phantom loading using R

.S.S. meter. Three phase energy m

eter –trivector m

eter, maxim

um dem

and meters.

UNIT – VPotentiom

eters : Principle and operation of D.C

. Crom

pton’s potentiometer – standardization –

Measurem

ent of unknown resistance, current, voltage.

A.C. Potentiom

eters: polar and coordinate types standardization – applications.UNIT – VIResistance M

easurements : M

ethod of measuring low

, medium

and high resistance – sensitivity ofW

heatstone’s bridge – Carey Foster’s bridge, Kelvin’s double bridge for m

easuring low resistance,

measurem

ent of high resistance – loss of charge method.

UNIT –VIIA.C. Bridges : M

easurement of inductance, Q

uality Factor - Maxw

ell’s bridge, Hay’s bridge, Anderson’s

bridge, Ow

en’s bridge.M

easurement of capacitance and loss angle - D

esauty bridge. Wien’s bridge – Schering Bridge.

UNIT – VIIIM

agnetic Measurem

ents : Ballistic galvanometer – equation of m

otion – flux meter – constructional

details, comparison w

ith ballistic galvanometer. D

etermination of B-H

Loop methods of reversals six point

method – A.C. testing – Iron loss of bar sam

ples– core loss measurem

ents by bridges and potentiometers.

TEXT BOO

K:1.

Electrical Measurem

ents and measuring Instrum

ents – by E.W. G

olding and F.C. W

iddis, fifthEdition, W

heeler Publishing.2.

Electrical & Electronic Measurem

ent & Instruments by A.K.Shawney Dhanpat Rai & Sons Publications.

REFER

ENC

ES:1.

Electrical Measurem

ents – by Buckingham and Price, Prentice – H

all2.

Electrical Measurem

ents by Harris.

3.Electrical M

easurements: Fundam

entals, Concepts, Applications – by R

eissland, M.U

, New

AgeInternational (P) Lim

ited, Publishers.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05468) POW

ER SYSTEMS - II

UNIT-I

Transmission Line Param

eters : Types of conductors - calculation of resistance for solid conductors -Calculation of inductance for single phase and three phase, single and double circuit lines, concept of G

MR

& GM

D, sym

metrical and asym

metrical conductor configuration w

ith and without transposition, N

umerical

Problems.

Calculation of capacitance for 2 w

ire and 3 wire system

s, effect of ground on capacitance, capacitancecalculations for sym

metrical and asym

metrical single and three phase, single and double circuit lines,

Num

erical Problems.

UN

IT-II

Performance of Short and M

edium Length Transm

ission Lines : Classification of Transm

issionLines - Short, m

edium and long line and their m

odel representations - Nom

inal-T, Nom

inal-Pie and A, B,C

, D C

onstants for symm

etrical & Asymm

etrical Netw

orks, Num

erical Problems.

Mathem

atical Solutions to estimate regulation and efficiency of all types of lines - N

umerical Problem

s.

UN

IT-III

Performance of Long Transm

ission Lines : Long Transmission Line-R

igorous Solution, evaluation ofA,B,C

,D C

onstants, Interpretation of the Long Line Equations, Incident, Reflected and R

efracted Waves

-Surge Impedance and SIL of Long Lines, W

ave Length and Velocity of Propagation of Waves -

Representation of Long Lines - Equivalent-T and Equivalent Pie netw

ork models (num

erical problems).

UNIT – IV

Power System

Transients : Types of System Transients - Travelling or Propagation of Surges -

Attenuation, Distortion, R

eflection and Refraction C

oefficients - Termination of lines w

ith different types ofconditions - O

pen Circuited Line, Short C

ircuited Line, T-Junction, Lumped R

eactive Junctions (Num

ericalProblem

s). Bewley’s Lattice D

iagrams (for all the cases m

entioned with num

erical examples).

UN

IT-V

Various Factors Governing the Perform

ance of Transmission line : Skin and Proxim

ity effects -D

escription and effect on Resistance of Solid C

onductors -

Ferranti effect - Charging C

urrent - Effect on Regulation of the Transm

ission Line, Shunt Com

pensation.

Corona - D

escription of the phenomenon, factors affecting corona, critical voltages and pow

er loss, Radio

Interference.

UN

IT-VI

Overhead Line Insulators : Types of Insulators, String efficiency and M

ethods for improvem

ent,N

umerical Problem

s - voltage distribution, calculation of string efficiency, Capacitance grading and Static

Shielding.

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UN

IT-VII

Sag and Tension Calculations : Sag and Tension Calculations w

ith equal and unequal heights oftow

ers, Effect of Wind and Ice on w

eight of Conductor, N

umerical Problem

s - Stringing chart and sagtem

plate and its applications.

UN

IT-VIII

Underground Cables : Types of Cables, C

onstruction, Types of Insulating materials, C

alculations ofInsulation resistance and stress in insulation, N

umerical Problem

s.C

apacitance of Single and 3-Core belted cables, N

umerical Problem

s.G

rading of Cables - C

apacitance grading, Num

erical Problems, D

escription of Inter-sheath grading.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Modern Pow

er System Analysis - by I.J.N

agarath and D.P Kothari, Tata M

c Graw

-Hill, 2nd edition.

2.Electrical pow

er systems - by C

.L.Wadhw

a, New

Age International (P) Limited, Publishers,1998.

REFER

ENC

ES:

1.Pow

er system Analysis-by John J G

rainger William

D Stevenson, TM

C C

ompanies, 4th editiontion.

2.Pow

er System Analysis and D

esign by B.R.G

upta, Wheeler Publishing.

3.Pow

er System Analysis by H

adi Saadat – TMH

Edition..

4.Theory and Problem

s of Electric Power System

s-by S.A.Nasar, Schaum

’s Outline series, M

cG

raw-H

ill Com

pany 1990.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05459) POW

ER ELECTRONICS

UNIT – I

POW

ER SEMI CO

NDUCTOR DEVICES : Thyristors – Silicon C

ontrolled Rectifiers (SC

R’s) – BJT –

Power M

OSFET – Pow

er IGBT and their characteristics and other thyristors – Basic theory of operation

of SCR

– Static characteristics – Turn on and turn off methods- D

ynamic characteristics of SC

R - Turn

on and Turn off times -Salient points .

UNIT – II

DEVICES AND COM

MUTATIO

N CIRCUITS : Two transistor analogy – SC

R - U

JT firing circuit –––Series and parallel connections of SC

R’s – Snubber circuit details – Specifications and R

atings of SCR

’s,BJT, IG

BT - Num

erical problems – Line C

omm

utation and Forced Com

mutation circuits.

UNIT – III

SINGLE PHASE HALF CO

NTROLLED CO

NVERTERS : Phase control technique – Single phaseLine com

mutated converters – M

id point and Bridge connections – Half controlled converters with Resistive,RL loads and RLE load– Derivation of average load voltage and current -Active and Reactive power inputsto the converters w

ithout and with Free w

heeling Diode –N

umerical problem

s

UNIT – IV

SINGLE PHASE FULLY CO

NTROLLED CO

NVERTERS : Fully controlled converters, Mid point and

Bridge connections with Resistive, RL loads and RLE load– Derivation of average load voltage and current– Line com

mutated inverters -Active and R

eactive power inputs to the converters w

ithout and with Free

wheeling Diode, Effect of source inductance – Derivation of load voltage and current – Numerical problem

s.

UNIT – V

THREE PHASE LINE COM

MUTATED CO

NVERTERS : Three phase converters – Three pulse andsix pulse converters – M

id point and bridge connections average load voltage With R and RL loads – Effect

of Source inductance–Dual converters (both single phase and three phase) - W

aveforms –N

umerical

Problems.

UNIT – VI

AC VOLTAG

E CONTRO

LLERS & CYCLO CO

NVERTERS : AC voltage controllers – Single phase

two SC

R’s in anti parallel – W

ith R and R

L loads – modes of operation of Triac – Triac w

ith R and R

L loads– D

erivation of RM

S load voltage, current and power factor w

ave forms – Firing circuits -N

umerical

problems -C

yclo converters – Single phase mid point cyclo converters w

ith Resistive and inductive load

(Principle of operation only) – Bridge configuration of single phase cyclo converter (Principle of operationonly) – W

aveforms

UNIT – VII

CHOPPERS : C

hoppers – Time ratio control and C

urrent limit control strategies – Step dow

n choppersD

erivation of load voltage and currents with R

, RL and R

LE loads- Step up Chopper – load voltage

expression

Morgan’s chopper – Jones chopper and O

scillation chopper (Principle of operation only) Waveform

s –– ACC

hopper – Problems.

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UNIT – VIII

INVERTERS : Inverters – Single phase inverter – Basic series inverter – Basic parallel Capacitor inverter

bridge inverter – Waveform

s – Simple forced com

mutation circuits for bridge inverters – M

c Murray and M

cM

urray – Bedford inverters - Voltage control techniques for inverters Pulse width m

odulation techniques –Num

erical problems.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Pow

er Electronics – by M. D

. Singh & K. B. Kanchandhani, Tata Mc G

raw – H

ill Publishingcom

pany,1998.

2.Pow

er Electronics - by V.R.M

urthy , 1st edition -2005, O

XFOR

D U

niversity Press.

REFERENCES :

1.Power Electronics, devices, converters and applications by G

. Tulasi Ram Das,B.S. Publications.

2.Pow

er Electronics : Circuits, D

evices and Applications – by M. H

. Rashid, Prenties H

all of India2

nd edition, 1998.

3.Pow

er Electronics – by Vedam Subram

anyam, N

ew Age International (P) Lim

ited, Publishers

4.Pow

er Electronics – by C. W

. Lander, Mc G

raw – H

ill companies, 2

ndedition,1993.

5.Pow

er Electronics : Principles and Applications – by J. Vithayathil, Mc G

raw – H

ill companies,

2ndedition,1995.

6.Pow

er Electronics-by P.C.Sen,Tata M

c Graw

-Hill Publishing.

7.Thyristorised Pow

er Controllers – by G

. K. Dubey, S. R

. Doradra, A. Joshi and R

. M. K. Sinha,

New

Age International (P) Limited Publishers, 1996.

8.“M

odern Power Electronics : Evolution, Technology and applications” – by B. K. Bose, Jaico

Publishing House,1999.

9.A Text book on Pow

er Electronics-Harish C

. Rai,G

algotia Publications,3rd Edition.

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(EE 05195) ELECTRICAL MACHINES - III

UNIT – IConstruction and Principle of operation : C

onstructional Features of round rotor and salient polem

achines – Armature w

indings – Integral slot and fractional slot windings; D

istributed and concentratedw

indings – distribution, pitch and winding factors – E.M

.F Equation.UNIT - IISynchronous G

enerator Characteristics : Harm

onics in generated e.m.f. – suppression of harm

onics– arm

ature reaction - leakage reactance – synchronous reactance and impedance – experim

ental determination

- phasor diagram – load characteristics.

UNIT – IIIRegulation of Synchronous G

enerator : Regulation by synchronous im

pedance method, M

.M.F.

method, Z.P.F. m

ethod and A.S.A. methods – salient pole alternators – two reaction analysis – experim

entaldeterm

ination of Xd and X

q (Slip test) Phasor diagrams – R

egulation of salient pole alternators.UNIT – IVParallel O

peration of Synchronous Generator : Synchronizing alternators w

ith infinite bus bars –synchronizing pow

er torque – parallel operation and load sharing - Effect of change of excitation andm

echanical power input. Analysis of short circuit current w

ave form – determ

ination of sub-transient,transient and steady state reactances.UNIT – VSynchronous M

otors – Principle of Operation : Theory of operation – phasor diagram

– Variation ofcurrent and pow

er factor with excitation – synchronous condenser – M

athematical analysis for pow

erdeveloped .UNIT - VIPow

er Circles : Excitation and power circles – hunting and its suppression – M

ethods of starting –synchronous induction m

otor.UNIT – VIISingle Phase M

otors : Single phase Motors: Single phase induction m

otor – Constructional features-Doublerevolving field theory – Elem

entary idea of cross-field theory – split-phase motors – shaded pole m

otor.UNIT – VIIISpecial M

otors : Principle & performance of A.C

. Series motor-U

niversal motor – Principle of perm

anentm

agnet and reluctance motors.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Electric Machines – by I.J.N

agrath & D.P.Kothari, Tata M

c Graw

-Hill Publishers, 7

th Edition 2005.2.

Electrical Machines – by P.S. Bim

bra, Khanna Publishers.R

EFEREN

CES:

1.The Perform

ance and Design of A.C

.Machines – by M

.G.Say, ELBS and Ptim

an & Sons.2.

Electric Machinery – by A.E. Fitzgerald, C

.Kingsley and S.Um

ans, Mc G

raw-H

ill Com

panies, 5th

edition, 1990.3.

Electrical Machines – by M

ukerjee and Chjakravarthy, Khanna Publishers.

4.Theory of Alternatinf C

urrent Machinery by Langsdorf, Tata M

c Graw

-Hill, 2

nd edition.

5.Electrom

achines-III (Synchronous and single-phase machines), S.Kam

akashiah, Right Publishers.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05343) LINEAR AND DISCRETE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

UNIT - I

STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS : Choice of state variables in Electrical netw

orks-Formulation of state

equations for Electrical networks-Equivalent source m

ethod.Netw

ork topological method - Solution of

state equations-Analysis of simple netw

orks with state variable approach.

UNIT - II

APPLICATION O

F FOURIER SERIES : R

MS, average value of a non sinusoidal periodic w

ave form-

Expression for power w

ith non sinusoidal voltage and current-Power factor-Effect of harm

onics-Analysisof sim

ple circuits with non sinusoidal inputs.

UNIT - III

FOURIER TRANSFO

RM APPLICATIO

NS : Representation of non periodic functions-Fourier integral-

Fourier transform-G

raphical Representation-Properties of Fourier transform

s-Persaval’s theorem-Fourier

transform of constant, unit step, unit im

pulse, unit ramp signals and exponential functions-relationship w

ithLaplace transform

.

UNIT - IV

LAPLACE TRANSFORM

APPLICATIONS : Application of Laplace transform

methods of analysis :

Response of R

L, RC

and RLC

networks to step, ram

p, pulse and impulse functions, shifting and scaling

theorems-Laplace transform

of periodic functions-Convolution theorem-Convolution integral-Applications.

UNIT - V

TESTING O

F POLYNO

MIALS : Elem

ents of realisability-Hurw

itz polynomials-positive real functions-

Properties-Testing-Sturm’s Test, exam

ples.

UNIT - VI

NETWO

RK SYNTHESIS : Netw

ork synthesis : Synthesis one port LC netw

orks-Foster and Cauer

methods-Synthesis of R

L and RC

one port networks-Foster and C

auer methods.

UNIT - VII

SAMPLING

: Sampling theorm

– Graphical and Analytical proof for Band Lim

ited Signal impulse

sampling, natural and Flat top Sam

pling, Reconstruction of signal from

its samples, effect of under

sampling – Aliasing, introduction to Band Pass sam

pling, Cross correlation and auto correlation of

functions, properties of correlation function, Energy density spectrum, Pow

er density spectrum, R

elationbetw

een auto correlation function and Energy / Power spectral density function.

UNIT - VIII

Z-TRANSFORM

S : Fundamental difference betw

een continous and discrete time signals, discrete tim

ecom

plex, exponential and sinusoidal signals, periodicity of discrete time com

plex exponential, concept of

Z-Transform of a discrete sequence. D

istinction between Laplace, Fourier and Z-Transform

s. Region of

convergence in Z-Transforms, constraints on R

OC

for various classes of signals, Inverse Z-Transformproperties of Z-Transform

s.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Signals, System

s and Com

munications by B.P. Lathi, BS Publications 2003.

2.N

etwork Analysis and Synthesis – B C

Kuo

REFERENCES :

1.Linear System

Analysis – A N Sripathi, N

ew Age International

2.N

etwork and System

s – D R

oy Chow

dhary, New

Age International

3.Engineering N

etwork Analysis and Filter D

esgin- Gopal G

Bhisk & Um

esh.4.

Netw

ork Analysis and Synthesis – Um

esh Sinha- Satya Prakashan Publications.

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T P C0 3 2

(EE 05197) ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB – II

The following experim

ents are required to be conducted as compulsory experim

ents :

1.O

.C. & S.C

. Tests on Single phase Transformer

2.Sum

pner’s test on a pair of single phase transformers

3.Scott connection of transform

ers

4.N

o-load & Blocked rotor tests on three phase Induction motor

5.R

egulation of a three –phase alternator by synchronous impedance & m

.m.f. m

ethods

6.V and Inverted V curves of a three—

phase synchronous motor.

7.Equivalent C

ircuit of a single phase induction motor

8.D

etermination of Xd

and Xq of a salient pole synchronous machine

In addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any tw

o of the following experim

ents arerequired to be conducted from

the following list:

1.Parallel operation of Single phase Transform

ers

2.Separation of core losses of a single phase transform

er

3.Brake test on three phase Induction M

otor

4.R

egulation of three-phase alternator by Z.P.F. and A.S.A methods

5.Efficiency of a three-phase alternator

6.H

eat run test on a bank of 3 Nos. of single phase D

elta connected transformers

7.M

easurement of sequence im

pedance of a three-phase alternator.

8.Perform

ance characteristics of a Schrage motor.

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(EE 05150) CONTRO

L SYSTEMS LAB

The following are the experim

ents required to e conducted as compulsory experim

ents:

1.Tim

e response of Second order system

2.C

haracteristics of Synchros

3.Program

mable logic controller – Study and Verification of truth tables of logic gates, sim

pleboolean expressions and application of speed control of m

otor.

4.Effect of feedback on D

C servo m

otor

5.Transfer function of D

C m

otor

6.Effect of P, PD

, PI, PID C

ontroller on a second order systems

7.State space m

odel for classical transfer function using MATLAB – Verification

8.Sim

ulation of Transfer functions using operational amplifier

In addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any tw

o of the experiments from

the list arerequired to be conducted:

1.Lag and lead com

pensation – Magnitude and phase plot

2.Transfer function of D

C generator

3.Tem

perature controller using PID

4.C

haracteristics of magnetic am

plifiers

5.C

haracteristics of AC servo m

otor

6.R

oot locus plot, Bode Plot from M

ATLAB

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EC 05176) DIGITAL SIG

NAL PROCESSING

UNIT IINTRO

DUCTION

: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing: D

iscrete time signals & sequences, linear

shift invariant systems, stability, and causality. Linear constant coefficient difference equations. Frequency

domain representation of discrete tim

e signals and systems.

UNIT IIDISCRETE FO

URIER SERIES : Properties of discrete Fourier series, DFS representation of periodic

sequences, Discrete Fourier transform

s: Properties of DFT, linear convolution of sequences using D

FT,C

omputation of D

FT.UNIT IIIFAST FO

URIER TRANSFORM

S : Fast Fourier transforms (FFT) - R

adix-2 decimation in tim

e anddecim

ation in frequency, FFT Algorithms, Inverse FFT, FFT w

ith General R

adix.UNIT IVREALIZATIO

N OF DIG

ITAL FILTERS : Applications of z-transforms, solution of difference equations

of digital filters. System function, stability criterion, frequency response of stable system

s. Realization of

digital filters – direct, canonic, cascade and parallel forms, Lattice structures.

UNIT VIIR DIG

ITAL FILTERS : Analog filter approximations – Butter w

orth and Chebshev, D

esign of IIR D

igitalfilters from

analog filters, Bilinear transformation m

ethod, step and impulse invariance techniques, Spectral

transformations.

UNIT VIFIR DIG

ITAL FILTERS : Characteristics of FIR

Digital Filters, frequency response. D

esign of FIRD

igital Filters using Window

Techniques, Frequency Sampling technique, C

omparison of IIR

& FIR filters.

UNIT VIIM

ULTIRATE DIGITAL SIG

NAL PROCESSING

: Decim

ation, interpolation, sampling rate conversion,

filter design and implem

entation for sampling rate conversion.

UNIT VIIIINTRODUCTION TO DSP PROCESSORS : Introduction to program

mable DSPs: M

ultiplier and Multiplier Accum

ulator(M

AC), Modified Bus Structures and M

emory Access schem

es in DSPs Multiple access m

emory,

Multiport m

emory, VLSI Architecture, Pipelining, Special addressing m

odes, On-Chip Peripherals.

Examples : Features of TM

S 320CXX Processors, Internal Architecture, External m

emory accesses,

Pipeline operations, Peripherals.TEXT BO

OKS :

1.D

igital Signal Processing : Principals, Algorithms and Applications - Proakis, J.G

ard andD

.G.M

anolakis, 3rd Edn.,,PH

I, 1996.2.

Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing – Robert J. Schilling & Sandra L. Harris, Thom

son, 2005.REFERENCES :1.

Discrete Tim

e Signal Processing – A.V. Oppenheim

and R.W

. Schaffer, PHI, 1989.

2.Fundam

entals of Digital Signal Processing – Loney Luderm

an.3.

Digital Signal Processing – S. Salivahanan et al., TM

H, 2000.

Digital Signal Processing – Thom

as J. Cavicchi, W

SE, John Wiley, 2004.

4.D

igital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programm

ing & Applications, - B. Venkata Ram

ani, M.

Bhaskar, TMH

, 4th reprint, 2004.

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(EE 05404) MICRO

PROCESSO

RS AND MICRO

CONTRO

LLERS

UNIT-I8086 ARCHITECTURE : Functional D

iagram, R

egister Organization, Addressing m

odes, Instructions,Functional schem

atic, Minim

um and M

aximum

mode operations of 8086, 8086 C

ontrol signal interfacing,Tim

ing Diagram

s.U

NIT-II

ASSEMBLY LANG

UAGE PRO

GRAM

MM

ING O

F 8086 : Assembly D

irectives, Macro’s, Sim

pleProgram

s using Assembler, Im

plimentation of FO

R Loop, WHILE, REPEAT and IF-THEN-ELSE Features,

String Manupulation, Procedures.

UN

IT-IIII/O

INTERFACE : Parallel data transfer scream, Program

med I/O

, Interrupt Driven I/O

, 8255 PPI,Various m

odes of operations and interface of I/O devices to 8086, A/D

, D/A C

onverter Interfacing,Stepper M

otor Interfacing.U

NIT-IV

INTERFACING W

ITH ADVANCED DEVICES : 8086 System bus structure, M

emory and I/O

Interfacingw

ith 8086, Interfacing through various IC Peripheral C

hips, 8257 (DM

A Controller), 8259 (Interrupt Priority

Control), M

emory Interface using R

AMS, EPR

OM

S and EEPRO

MS.

UN

IT-VCO

MM

UNICATION INTERFACE : Serial C

omm

unication Standards, USAR

T Interfacing RS-232,

IEEE-488, 20mA C

urrent Loop, Prototyping and Trouble shooting, Software D

ebugging tolls, MD

S.U

NIT-VI

INTRODUCTIO

N TO M

ICRO CO

NTROLLERS : O

verview of 8051 M

icro Controller, Architecture, I/O

ports and Mem

ory Organization, Addressing m

odes and Instruction set of 8051, Simple Program

s usingStack Pointer, Assem

bly language programm

ing.U

NIT-VII

8051 INTERRUPTS COM

MUNICATIO

N : Interrupts, Timer/C

ounter and Serial Com

munication,

Programm

ing Timer Interrupts, Program

ming External H/W

interrupts, Programm

ing the serial comm

unicationinterrupts, Interrupt Priority in the 8051, Program

ming 8051 Tim

ers, Counters and Program

ming.

UNIT- VIIIINTERFACING

AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS : Applications of M

icro Controllers, Interfacing

8051 to LED’s, Push button, R

elay’s and Latch Connections, Keyboard Interfacing, Interfacing Seven

Segment D

isplay, ADC

and DAC

Interfacing.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Kenneth J Ayala, “ The 8051 Micro Controller Architecture, Program

ming and Applications”, Thom

sonPublishers, 2

nd Edition.2.

Kenneth J Ayala, “ The 8086 Micro Processors Architecture, Program

ming and Applications”, Thom

sonPublishers, 2005.

REFER

ENC

ES:1.

Ajay V. Deshm

ukh, “Microcontrollers – theory applications”, Tata M

cGraw

-Hill C

ompanies – 2005.

2.D

.V.Hall, “M

icro Processor and Interfacing “, Tata McG

raw-H

ill.3.

Ray and BulC

handi, “ Advanced Micro Processors”, Tata M

cGraw

-Hill.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(HS 05352) MANAG

EMENT SCIENCE

UNIT - I

Introduction to Managem

ent : Concepts of M

anagement and organization- nature, im

portance andFunctions of M

anagement, Taylor’s Scientific M

anagement Theory, Fayol’s Principles of M

anagement,

Mayo’s H

awthorne Experim

ents, Maslow

’s Theory of Hum

an Needs, D

ouglas McG

regor’s Theory X andTheory Y, H

erzberg’s Two-Factor Theory of M

otivation, Systems Approach to M

anagement, Leadership

Styles, Social responsibilities of Managem

ent.

UNIT - II

Designing Organisational Structures : Basic concepts related to O

rganisation - Departm

entation andD

ecentralisation, Types of mechanistic and organic structures of organisation (Line organization, Line and

staff organization, functional organization, Comm

ittee organization, matrix organization, Virtual O

rganisation,C

ellular Organisation, team

structure, boundaryless organization, inverted pyramid structure, lean and flat

organization structure) and their merits, dem

erits and suitability.

UNIT - IIII

Operations M

anagement : Principles and Types of Plant Layout-M

ethods of production (Job, batch andM

ass Production), Work Study -Basic procedure involved in M

ethod Study and Work M

easurement-

Statistical Quality C

ontrol: chart, R chart, c chart, p chart, (sim

ple Problems), Acceptance Sam

pling,D

eming’s contribution to quality.

UNIT - IV

Materials M

anagement : O

bjectives, Need for Inventory control, EO

Q, ABC

Analysis, PurchaseProcedure, Stores M

anagement and Stores R

ecords.

Marketing : Functions of M

arketing, Marketing M

ix, Marketing Strategies based on Product Life C

ycle,C

hannels of distribution

UNIT - V

Human Resources M

anagement (HRM

) : Concepts of H

RM

, HR

D and Personnel M

anagement and

Industrial Relations (PM

IR), H

RM

vs.PMIR

, Basic functions of HR

Manager: M

anpower planning,

Recruitm

ent, Selection, Training and Developm

ent, Placement, W

age and Salary Administration,

Promotion, Transfer, Separation, Perform

ance Appraisal, Grievance Handling and W

elfare Administration,

Job Evaluation and Merit R

ating.

UNIT - VI

Project Managem

ent (PERT/CPM) : N

etwork Analysis, Program

me Evaluation and R

eview Technique

(PERT), C

ritical Path Method (C

PM), Identifying critical path, Probability of C

ompleting the project w

ithingiven tim

e, Project Cost Analysis, Project C

rashing. (simple problem

s)

UNIT - VII

Strategic Managem

ent : Mission, G

oals, Objectives, Policy, Strategy, Program

mes, Elem

ents of

Corporate Planning Process, Environm

ental Scanning, Value Chain Analysis, SW

OT Analysis, Steps in

Strategy Formulation and Im

plementation, G

eneric Strategy alternatives.

UNIT - VIII

Contemporary M

anagement Practices : Basic concepts of M

IS, End User C

omputing, M

aterialsR

equirement Planning (M

RP), Just-In-Tim

e (JIT) System, Total Q

uality Managem

ent (TQM

), Six sigma

and Capability M

aturity Model (C

MM

) Levels, Supply Chain M

anagement, Enterprise R

esource Planning(ERP), Perform

ance Managem

ent, Business Process outsourcing (BPO), Business Process Re-engineering

and Bench Marking, Balanced Score C

ard.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Aryasri: Managem

ent Science, TMH

, 2004.

2.Stoner, Freem

an, Gilbert, M

anagement, 6

th Ed, Pearson Education, New

Delhi, 2004.

REFERENCES :1.

Kotler Philip & Keller Kevin Lane: Marketing M

angement 12/e, PH

I, 20052.

Koontz & Weihrich: Essentials of M

anagement, 6/e, TM

H, 2005

3.Thom

as N.Duening & John M.Ivancevich M

anagement—

Principles and Guidelines, Biztantra,2003.

4.Kanishka Bedi, Production and O

perations Managem

ent, Oxford U

niversity Press, 2004.5.

Mem

oria & S.V.Gauker, Personnel M

anagement, H

imalaya, 25/e, 2005

6.Sam

uel C.C

erto: Modern M

anagement, 9/e, PH

I, 20057.

Schermerhorn, C

apling, Poole & Wiesner: M

anagement, W

iley, 2002.8.

Parnell: Strategic Managem

ent, Biztantra,2003.9.

Lawrence R

Jauch, R.G

upta &William

F.Glueck:Business Policy and Strategic M

anagement,

Frank Bros.2005.10.

L.S.Srinath: PERT/C

PM,Affiliated East-W

est Press, 2005.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05321) INSTRUMENTATIO

NUNIT-ICharacteristics of Signals : M

easuring Systems, Perform

ance Characteristics, - Static characteristics,

Dynam

ic Characteristics; Errors in M

easurement – G

ross Errors, Systematic Errors, Statistical Analysis

of Random

Errors.U

NIT-II

Signals and their representation : Signal and their representation: Standard Test, periodic, aperiodic,m

odulated signal, sampled data, pulse m

odulation and pulse code modulation

UN

IT-IIIO

scilloscope : Cathode ray oscilloscope-C

athode ray tube-time base generator-horizantal and vertical

amplifiers-C

RO

probes-applications of CR

O-M

easurement of phase and frequency-lissajous patterns-

Sampling oscilloscope-analog and digital type

UN

IT-IVDigital Voltm

eters : Digital voltmeters- Successive approxim

ation, ramp, dual-Slope integration continuos

balance type-Micro processor based ram

p type DVM

digital frequency meter-digital phase angle m

eter-U

NIT-V

Signal Analyzers : Wave Analysers- Frequency selective analyzers, H

eterodyne, Application of Wave

analyzers- Harmonic Analyzers, Total Harm

onic distortion, spectrum analyzers, Basic spectrum

analyzers,spectral displays, vector im

pedance meter, Q

meter. Peak reading and R

MS voltm

etersU

NIT-VI

Transducers : Definition of transducers, Classification of transducers, Advantages of Electrical transducers,C

haracteristics and choice of transducers; Principle operation of resistor, inductor, LVDT and capacitor

transducers; LVDT Applications, Strain gauge and its principle of operation, guage factor, Therm

istors,Ttherm

ocouples, Synchros, Piezo electric transducers, photovoltaic, photo conductive cells, photo diodes.U

NIT-VII

Measurem

ent of Non-Electrical Quantities-I : M

easurement of strain, G

auge Sensitivity, Displacement,

Velocity, Angular Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Torque.U

NIT-VIII

Measurem

ent of Non-Electrical Quantities-II : M

easurement of Tem

perature, Pressure, Vacuum,

Flow, Liquid level.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Transducers and Instrumentation by D

.V.S Murthy, Prentice H

all of India2.

A course in Elect. & Electronic Measurem

ents & Instrumentation,A.K.Sawhney,Dham

patrai & Sons.REFERENCES :1.

Measurem

ents Systems, Applications and D

esign – by D O

Doeblin.

2.Principles of M

easurement and Instrum

entation – by A.S Morris, Pearson /Prentice H

all of India.3.

Elements of Electronic Instrum

entation and Measurem

ent, Joseph J. Carr, Pearson Education 2003.

4.Electronic Instrum

entation-by H.S.Kalsi Tata M

CG

raw-H

ill Edition, 1995.

Instrumentation: D

evices and Systems – by C

.S. Rangan, G

.R. Sarm

a and Mani, TM

H.

6.M

odern Electronic Instrumentation and M

easurement techniques – by A.D

Helfrick and W

.D.C

ooper,Pearson/Prentice H

all of India.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05538) SWITCHG

EAR AND PROTECTIO

N

UNIT – I

Circuit Breakers - 1 : Circuit Breakers: Elem

entary principles of arc interruption, Recovery, R

estrikingVoltage and Recovery voltages.- Restriking Phenom

enon, Average and Max. RRRV, Num

erical Problems.

Current C

hopping and Resistance Sw

itching. CB ratings and Specifications : Types and N

umerical

Problems. – Auto reclosures.

UNIT –II

Circuit Breakers - 2 : Description and O

peration of following types of circuit breakers: M

inimum

Oil

Circuit breakers, Air Blast C

ircuit Breakers, Vacuum and SF6 circuit breakers.

UNIT – III

Electromagnetic and Static Relays : Principle of O

peration and Construction of Attracted arm

ature,Balanced Beam

, induction Disc and Induction C

up relays.

Relays C

lassification: Instantaneous, DM

T and IDM

T types.

Application of relays: Over current/ Under voltage relays, Direction relays, Differential Relays and Percentage

Differential R

elays.

Universal torque equation, D

istance relays: Impedance, R

eactance and Mho and O

ff-Set Mho relays,

Characteristics of D

istance Relays and C

omparison.

Static Relays: Static R

elays verses Electromagnetic R

elays.

UNIT – IV

Generator Protection : Protection of generators against Stator faults, R

otor faults, and Abnormal

Conditions. R

estricted Earth fault and Inter-turn fault Protection. Num

erical Problems on %

Winding

Unprotected.

UNIT –V

Transformer Protection : Protection of transform

ers: Percentage Differential Protection, N

umerical

Problem on D

esign of CT s R

atio, Buchholtz relay Protection.

UNIT –VI

Feeder and Bus-Bar Protection : Protection of Lines: Over C

urrent, Carrier C

urrent and Three-zonedistance relay protection using Im

pedance relays. Translay Relay.

Protection of Bus bars – Differential protection.

UNIT – VII

Neutral Grounding : G

rounded and Ungrounded N

eutral Systems.- Effects of U

ngrounded Neutral on

system perform

ance. Methods of N

eutral Grounding: Solid, R

esistance, Reactance - Arcing G

rounds andG

rounding Practices.

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UNIT – VIIIProtection against over voltages : G

eneration of Over Voltages in Pow

er Systems.-Protection against

Lightning Over Voltages - Valve type and Zinc-O

xide Lighting Arresters. Insulation and Coordination -BIL,

Impulse R

atio, Standard Impulse Test W

ave, Volt-Time C

haracteristics and Insulation Co-ordination

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Sw

itchgear and Protection – by Sunil S Rao, Khanna Publlishers

2.Pow

er System Protection and Sw

itchgear by Badari Ram

, D.N

Viswakarm

a, TMH

Publications

REFERENCES :

1.Fundam

entals of Power System

Protection by Paithankar and S.R.Bhide.,PH

I, 2003.

2.Pow

er System Protection : Static R

elays – by T S Madhav R

ao Tata McG

raw-H

ill, 2nd edition

3.Art & Science of Protective R

elaying – by C R

Mason, W

iley Eastern Ltd.

4.Electrical Pow

er Systems – by C

l Wadhw

a, New

Age international (P) Limited, Publishers, 3

nd

editon

5.H

and Book of Switchgears by BH

EL, TMH

Publications.

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(EE 05291) HIGH VO

LTAGE ENG

INEERINGUNIT IIN

TRO

DU

CTIO

N TO

HIG

H VO

LTAG

E TECH

NO

LOG

Y AN

D A

PPLICA

TION

S : Electric FieldStresses, G

as / Vaccum as Insulator, Liquid D

ielectrics, Solids and Com

posites, Estimation and C

ontrolof Electric Stress, N

umerical m

ethods for electric field computation, Surge voltages, their distribution and

control, Applications of insulating materials in transform

ers, rotating machines, circuit breakers, cable

power capacitors and bushings.

UNIT IIBREAK DO

WN IN G

ASEOUS AND LIQ

UID DIELECTRICS : Gases as insulating m

edia, collisionprocess, Ionization process, Townsend’s criteria of breakdown in gases, Paschen’s law. Liquid as Insulator,pure and com

mercial liquids, breakdow

n in pure and comm

ercial liquids.UNIT IIIBREAK DO

WN IN SO

LID DIELECTRICS : Intrinsic breakdown, electrom

echanical breakdown, therm

albreakdown, breakdown of solid dielectrics in practice, Breakdown in com

posite dielectrics, solid dielectricsused in practice.UNIT IVG

ENERATION O

F HIGH VO

LTAGES AND CURRENTS : G

eneration of High D

irect Current Voltages,

Generation of H

igh alternating voltages, Generation of Im

pulse Voltages, Generation of Im

pulse currents,Tripping and control of im

pulse generators.UNIT VM

EASUREMENT O

F HIGH VO

LTAGES AND CURRENTS : M

easurement of H

igh Direct C

urrentvoltages, M

easurement of H

igh Voltages alternating and impulse, M

easurement of H

igh Currents-direct,

alternating and Impulse, O

scilloscope for impulse voltage and current m

easurements.

UNIT VIO

VER VOLTAG

E PHENOM

ENON AND INSULATIO

N CO-O

RDINATION : N

atural causes for overvoltages – Lightning phenom

enon, Overvoltage due to switching surges, system

faults and other abnormal

conditions, Principles of Insulation Coordination on H

igh voltage and Extra High Voltage pow

er systems.

UNIT VIINO

N-DISTRUCTIVE TESTING O

F MATERIAL AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS : M

easurement

of D.C

Resistivity, M

easurement of D

ielectric Constant and loss factor, Partial discharge m

easurements.

UNIT VIIIHIG

H VOLTAG

E TESTING O

F ELECTRICAL APPARATUS : Testing of Insulators and bushings,Testing of Isolators and circuit breakers, Testing of cables, Testing of Transform

ers, Testing of SurgeArresters, R

adio Interference measurem

ents.TEXT BO

OKS :

1.H

igh Voltage Engineering by M.S.N

aidu and V. Kamaraju – TM

H Publications, 3

rd Edition.2.

High Voltage Engineering: Fundam

entals by E.Kuffel, W.S.Zaengl, J.Kuffel by Elsevier, 2

nd Edition.REFERENCES :1.

High Voltage Engineering by C

.L.Wadhw

a, New

Age Internationals (P) Limited, 1997.

2.H

igh Voltage Insulation Engineering by Ravindra Arora, W

olfgang Mosch, N

ew Age International (P)

Limited, 1995.

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T P C0 3 2

(EE 05199) ELECTRICAL MEASUREM

ENTS LAB

The following experim

ents are required to be conducted as compulsory experim

ents:

1.C

alibration and Testing of single phase energy Meter

2.C

alibration of dynamom

eter power factor m

eter

3.C

rompton D

.C. Potentiom

eter – Calibration of PM

MC

amm

eter and PMM

C voltm

eter.

4.Kelvin’s double Bridge – M

easurement of resistance – D

etermination of Tolerance.

5.M

easurement of %

ratio error and phase angle of given C.T. by com

parison.

6.Schering bridge & Anderson bridge.

7.M

easurement of 3 phase reactive pow

er with single-phase w

attmeter.

8.M

easurement of param

eters of a choke coil using 3 voltmeter and 3 am

meter m

ethods.

In addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any tw

o of the experiments from

the following

list are required to be conducted:

9.O

ptical bench – Determ

ination of polar curve measurem

ent of MH

CP of filam

ent lamps

10.C

alibration LPF wattm

eter – by Phantom testing

11.M

easurement of 3 phase pow

er with single w

att meter and 2 N

o’s of C.T.

12.C

.T. testing using mutual Inductor – M

easurement of %

ratio error and phase angle of given C.T.

by Null m

ethod.

13.P.T. testing by com

parison – V.G. as N

ull detector – Measurem

ent of % ratio error and phase

angle of the given P.T.

14.D

ielectric oil testing using H.T. testing Kit

15.LVD

T and capacitance pickup – characteristics and Calibration

16.R

esistance strain gauge – strain measurem

ents and Calibration

17.Polar curve using Lux m

eter, Measurem

ent of intensity of illumination of fluorescent lam

p.

18.Transform

er turns ratio measurem

ent using a.c. bridge.

19.R

elay testinf using secondary current injection set for over current & reverse current.

20.A.C

. Potentiometer – Polar form

/Cartesian form

– Calibration of AC

Voltmeter, Param

eters ofChoke.

21.M

easurement of Iron loss in a bar specim

en using a CR

O and using a w

attmeter.

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(EE 05460) POW

ER ELECTRONICS LAB

List of Experiments in Pow

er Electronics Lab :

The Following experim

ents are required to be conducted as compulsory experim

ents

1.Study of C

haracteristics of SCR

, MO

SFET & IGBT

2.G

ate firing circuits for SCR

’s

3.Single Phase AC

Voltage Controller w

ith R and R

L Loads

4.Single Phase fully controlled bridge converter w

ith R and R

L loads

5.Forced C

omm

utation circuits ( Class A, C

lass B, Class C

, Class D

& Class E)

6.D

C Jones chopper w

ith R and R

L Loads

7.Single Phase Parallel, inverter w

ith R and R

L loads

8.Single Phase C

ycloconverter with R

and RL loads

In addition to the above eight experiments atleast any tw

o of the experiments from

the following

list are required to be conducted :

9.Single Phase H

alf controlled converter with R

load.

10.Three Phase half controlled bridge converter w

ith R-load.

11.Single Phase series inverter w

ith R and R

L loads.

12.Single Phase Bridge converter w

ith R and R

L loads.

13.Single Phase dual converter w

ith RL loads.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05425) NEURAL NETWO

RKS & FUZZY LOG

IC

UNIT – I

Introduction to Neural Networks : Introduction, H

umans and C

omputers, O

rganization of the Brain,Biological N

euron, Biological and Artificial Neuron M

odels, Hodgkin-H

uxley Neuron M

odel, Integrate-and-Fire N

euron Model, Spiking N

euron Model, C

haracteristics of ANN

, McC

ulloch-Pitts Model, H

istoricalD

evelopments, Potential Applications of AN

N.

UNIT - II

Essentials of Artificial Neural Networks : Artificial N

euron Model, O

perations of Artificial Neuron,

Types of Neuron Activation Function, AN

N Architectures, C

lassification Taxonomy of AN

N – C

onnectivity,Neural Dynam

ics (Activation and Synaptic), Learning Strategy (Supervised, Unsupervised, Reinforcement),

Learning Rules, Types of Application

UNIT – III

Single Layer Feed Forward Neural Netw

orks : Introduction, Perceptron Models: D

iscrete, Continuous

and Multi-C

ategory, Training Algorithms: D

iscrete and Continuous Perceptron N

etworks, Perceptron

Convergence theorem

, Limitations of the Perceptron M

odel, Applications.

UNIT - IV

Multilayer Feed forw

ard Neural Networks : C

redit Assignment Problem

, Generalized D

elta Rule,

Derivation of Backpropagation (BP) Training, Summ

ary of Backpropagation Algorithm, Kolm

ogorov Theorem,

Learning Difficulties and Im

provements.

UNIT - V

Associative Mem

ories : Paradigms of Associative M

emory, Pattern M

athematics, H

ebbian Learning,G

eneral Concepts of Associative M

emory (Associative M

atrix, Association Rules, H

amm

ing Distance,

The Linear Associator, Matrix M

emories, Content Addressable M

emory), Bidirectional Associative M

emory

(BAM) Architecture, BAM

Training Algorithms: Storage and R

ecall Algorithm, BAM

Energy Function,Proof of BAM

Stability Theorem

Architecture of Hopfield N

etwork: D

iscrete and Continuous versions, Storage and R

ecall Algorithm,

Stability Analysis, Capacity of the H

opfield Netw

ork

Summ

ary and Discussion of Instance/M

emory Based Learning Algorithm

s, Applications.

UNIT – VI

Classical & Fuzzy Sets : Introduction to classical sets - properties, Operations and relations; Fuzzy sets,

Mem

bership, Uncertainty, O

perations, properties, fuzzy relations, cardinalities, mem

bership functions.

UNIT VII

Fuzzy Logic System Com

ponents : Fuzzification, Mem

bership value assignment, developm

ent of rulebase and decision m

aking system, D

efuzzification to crisp sets, Defuzzification m

ethods.

UNIT VIII

Applications : Neural network applications : Process identification, control, fault diagnosis and load

forecasting.

Fuzzy logic applications : Fuzzy logic control and Fuzzy classification.

TEXT BOO

K :

1.N

eural Netw

orks, Fuzzy logic, Genetic algorithm

s: synthesis and applications by Rajasekharan

and Rai – PH

I Publication.

2.Introduction to Artificial N

eural Systems - Jacek M

. Zuarda, Jaico Publishing House, 1997.

REFERENCES :

1.N

eural and Fuzzy Systems: Foundation, Architectures and Applications, - N

. Yadaiah and S.Bapi R

aju, Pearson Education

2.N

eural Netw

orks – James A Freem

an and Davis Skapura, Pearson, 2002.

3.N

eural Netw

orks – Simon H

ykins , Pearson Education

4.N

eural Engineering by C.Eliasm

ith and CH

.Anderson, PHI

5.N

eural Netw

orks and Fuzzy Logic System by Bork Kosk, PH

I Publications.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05464) POW

ER SEMICO

NDUCTOR DRIVES

UNIT – I

Control of DC motors by Single phase Converters : Introduction to Thyristor controlled D

rives, SinglePhase sem

i and Fully controlled converters connected to d.c separately excited and d.c series motors –

continuous current operation – output voltage and current waveform

s – Speed and Torque expressions –Speed – Torque C

haracteristics- Problems on C

onverter fed d.c motors.

UNIT - I

Control of DC motors by Three phase Converters : Three phase sem

i and fully controlled convertersconnected to d.c separately excited and d.c series m

otors – output voltage and current waveforms – Speed

and Torque expressions – Speed – Torque characteristics – Problems.

UNIT – III

Four Quadrant operation of DC Drives : Introduction to Four quadrant operation – M

otoring operations,Electric Braking – Plugging, D

ynamic and R

egenerative Braking operations. Four quadrant operation ofD

.C m

otors by dual converters – Closed loop operation of D

C m

otor (Block Diagram

Only).

UN

IT-IV

Control of DC motors by Choppers : Single quadrant, Tw

o –quadrant and four quadrant chopper feddc separately excited and series excited m

otors – Continuos current operation – Output voltage and current

wave form

s – Speed torque expressions – speed torque characteristics – Problems on C

hopper fed d.cM

otors – Closed Loop operation ( Block D

iagram O

nly).

UNIT – V

Control of Induction Motor through Stator voltage: Variable voltage characteristics-C

ontrol ofInduction M

otor by Ac Voltage Controllers – W

aveforms – speed torque characteristics.

UNIT – VI

Control of Induction Motor through Stator Frequency : Variable frequency characteristics-Variable

frequency control of induction motor by Voltage source and current source inverter and cyclo converters-

PWM

control – Com

parison of VSI and CSI operations – Speed torque characteristics – num

ericalproblem

s on induction motor drives – C

losed loop operation of induction motor drives (Block D

iagramO

nly).

UNIT –VII

Control of Induction motor of Rotor side : Static rotor resistance control – Slip pow

er recovery –Static Scherbius drive – Static Kram

er Drive – their perform

ance and speed torque characteristics –advantages applications – problem

s

UNIT – VIII

Control of Synchronous Motors : Separate control & self control of synchronous m

otors – Operation

of self controlled synchronous motors by VSI and C

SI cycloconverters. Load comm

utated CSI fed

Synchronous Motor – O

peration – Waveform

s – speed torque characteristics – Applications – Advantagesand N

umerical Problem

s – Closed Loop control operation of synchronous m

otor drives (Block Diagram

Only), variable frequency control, C

yclo converter, PWM

, VFI, CSI

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Fundam

entals of Electric Drives – by G

K Dubey N

arosa Publications

2.Pow

er Electronics – MD

Singh and K B Khanchandani, Tata – McG

raw-H

ill Publishingcom

pany,1998

REFER

ENC

ES:

1.Pow

er Semiconductor C

ontrolled Drives – G

opal K Dubey PH

International Publications.

2.Pow

er Semiconductor D

rives - S B Dew

an, G R

Selmon, A Straughen

3.Pow

er Electronic Control of AC

drives – B K Bose

4.Thyristor C

ontrol of Electric drives – Vedam Subram

anyam Tata M

cGraw

Hill Publilcations.

5.Electric D

rives – By N K de and P K Sen , Prentice H

all of India Pvt. Ltd.

6.A First course on Electrical D

rives – S K Pillai New

Age International(P) Ltd. 2nd Editon

7.Analysis of Thyristor Pow

er – Conditioned M

otors – By S K Pillai, Unversity Press (India) Ltd.

Orient Longm

an Ltd. 1995.

8.Fundam

ental of Electric Drives – by M

ohd. AEL – Sharkawi by VIKAS Publishing H

ouse.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05465) POW

ER SYSTEM ANALYSIS

UNIT - I

Power System

Network M

atrices - 1 : Graph Theory: D

efinitions, Bus Incidence Matrix, Y

bus formation

by Direct and Singular Transform

ation Methods, N

umerical Problem

s.

UNIT -II

Power System

Network M

atrices - 2 : Formation of Z

Bus : Partial network, Algorithm

for the Modification

of ZBus M

atrix for addition element for the follow

ing cases: Addition of element from

a new bus to reference,

Addition of element from

a new bus to an old bus, Addition of elem

ent between an old bus to reference and

Addition of element betw

een two old busses (D

erivations and Num

erical Problems).- M

odification of ZBus

for the changes in network ( Problem

s ).

UNIT –III

Power flow

Studies -1 : Necessity of Pow

er Flow Studies – D

ata for Power Flow

Studies – Derivation

of Static load flow equations – Load flow

solutions using Gauss Seidel M

ethod: Acceleration Factor, Loadflow

solution with and w

ithout P-V buses, Algorithm and Flow

chart. Num

erical Load flow Solution for

Simple Pow

er Systems (M

ax. 3-Buses): Determ

ination of Bus Voltages, Injected Active and Reactive

Powers (Sam

ple One Iteration only) and finding Line Flow

s/Losses for the given Bus Voltages.

UNIT – IV

Power flow

Studies - 2 : New

ton Raphson M

ethod in Rectangular and Polar C

o-Ordinates Form

: LoadFlow

Solution with or w

ithout PV Busses- Derivation of Jacobian Elem

ents, Algorithm and Flow

chart.

Decoupled and Fast D

ecoupled Methods.- C

omparison of D

ifferent Methods.

UNIT – V

Short Circuit Analysis-1 : Per-Unit System

of Representation. Per-U

nit equivalent reactance network

of a three phase Power System

, Num

erical Problems.

Symm

etrical fault Analysis : Short Circuit C

urrent and MVA C

alculations, Fault levels, Application ofSeries R

eactors, Num

erical Problems.

UNIT –VI

Short Circuit Analysis-2 : Symm

etrical Com

ponent Theory: Symm

etrical Com

ponent Transformation,

Positive, Negative and Zero sequence com

ponents: Voltages, Currents and Im

pedances.

Sequence Networks : Positive, N

egative and Zero sequence Netw

orks, Num

erical Problems.

Unsymm

etrical Fault Analysis : LG, LL, LLG

faults with and w

ithout fault impedance, N

umerical

Problems.

UNIT –VII

Power System

Steady State Stability Analysis : Elementary concepts of Steady State, D

ynamic and

Transient Stabilities.

Description of : Steady State Stability Power Lim

it, Transfer Reactance, Synchronizing Pow

er

Coefficient, Pow

er Angle Curve and D

etermination of Steady State Stability and M

ethods to improve

steady state stability.

UNIT –VIII

Power System

Transient State Stability Analysis : Derivation of Sw

ing Equation. Determ

ination ofTransient Stability by Equal Area C

riterion, Application of Equal Area Criterion, C

ritical Clearing Angle

Calculation.- Solution of Swing Equation: Point-by-Point Method. M

ethods to improve Stability - Application

of Auto Reclosing and Fast O

perating Circuit Breakers.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Com

puter Methods in Pow

er Systems by E.W

.Stagg and El-Abiad, Mc-G

raw H

ill Publications

2.M

odern Power system

Analysis – by I.J.Nagrath & D

.P.Kothari: Tata McG

raw-H

ill Publishingcom

pany, 2nd edition.

REFER

ENC

ES:

1.Pow

er system Stability – by E.W

.Kimbark Vols. I & III. W

illey Publications , Inc.

2.C

omputer M

odelling of Electrical Power System

s by J.Arrillaga, C.P.Arnord & B.J.H

arker, Wiley

Publishers.

3.Pow

er System Analysis – by A.R

.Bergen, Prentice Hall, Inc.

4.Pow

er System Analysis by H

adi Saadat – TMH

Edition.

5.Pow

er System Analysis by N

.V.Ram

ana and N.Yadaiah, Pearson Education.

6.M

odeling of Power System

Com

ponents by K. Viswa Varm

a, Right Publications, H

yd, Jan.2005.

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(EE 05466) POW

ER SYSTEM O

PERATION AND CO

NTROL

UNIT – I

Economic O

peration of Power System

s-1 : Optim

al operation of Generators in Therm

al Power

Stations, - heat rate Curve – C

ost Curve – Increm

ental fuel and Production costs, input-outputcharacteristics, O

ptimum

generation allocation with line losses neglected.

UNIT – II

Economic O

peration of Power System

s-2 : Optim

um generation allocation including the effect of

transmission line losses – Loss C

oefficients, General transm

ission line loss formula.

UNIT – III

Hydrothermal Scheduling : O

ptimal scheduling of H

ydrothermal System

: Hydroelectric pow

er plantm

odels, Scheduling problems-Short term

Hydrotherm

al scheduling problem.

UNIT –IV

Modelling of Turbine, G

enerator and Automatic Controllers : M

odelling of Turbine: First orderTurbine m

odel, Block Diagram

representation of Steam Turbines and Approxim

ate Linear Models.

Modelling of G

enerator ( Steady State and Transient Models) : D

escription of Simplified N

etwork

Model of a Synchronous M

achine (Classical M

odel), Description of Sw

ing Equation ( No D

erivation) andState-Space II-O

rder Mathem

atical Model of Synchronous M

achine.

Modelling of G

overnor : Mathem

atical Modelling of Speed G

overning System – D

erivation of small

signal transfer function.

Modelling of Excitation System

: Fundamental C

haracteristics of an Excitation system, Ttransfer

function, Block Diagram

Representation of IEEE Type-1 M

odel

UNIT – V

Single Area Load Frequency Control : Necessity of keeping frequency constant.

Definitions of C

ontrol area – Single area control – Block diagram representation of an isolated pow

ersystem

– Steady state analysis – Dynam

ic response – Uncontrolled case.

UNIT – VI

Two-Area Load Frequency Control : Load frequency control of 2-area system

– uncontrolled case andcontrolled case, tie-line bias control

UN

IT-VII

Load Frequency Controllers : Proportional plus Integral control of single area and its block diagramrepresentation, steady state response – Load Frequency C

ontrol and Economic dispatch control.

UNIT – VIIIReactive Pow

er Control : Overview

of Reactive Pow

er control – Reactive Pow

er compensation in

transmission system

s – advantages and disadvantages of different types of compensating equipm

ent fortransm

ission systems; load com

pensation – Specifications of load compensator, U

ncompensated and

compensated transm

ission lines: shunt and Series Com

pensation.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.Electrical Pow

er Systems by C

.L.Wadhw

a, New

age International-3rd Edition.

2.M

odern Power System

Analysis – by I.J.Nagrath & D

.P.Kothari Tata M G

raw – H

ill PublishingC

ompany Ltd, 2

nd edition.

REFERENCES :

1.Pow

er System Analysis and D

esign by J.Duncan G

lover and M.S.Sarm

a., THO

MPSO

N, 3

rd

Edition.

2.Electric Pow

er systems – by B.M

.Weedy, B.J.C

ary 4th Edition , W

iley.

3.Econom

ic Operation of Pow

er systems – by L.K.Kirchm

ayer, Wiley Eastern Ltd.

4Pow

er System Analysis by N

.V.Ram

ana and N.Yadaiah, Pearson Education.

5.Electric Energy system

s Theory – by O.I.Elgerd, Tata M

c Graw

-hill Publishing Com

apany Ltd.,Second edition.

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IV Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C0 3 2

(EE 05405) MICRO

PROCESSO

RS AND MICRO

CONTRO

LLERS LAB

I .M

icroprocessor 8086 :

Introduction to MASM

/TASM.

Arithmetic operation – M

ulti byte addition and subtraction, Multiplication and

Division – Signed and unsigned Arithm

etic operation, ASCII – arithm

etic operation.

Logic operations – Shift and rotate – Converting packed BC

D to unpacked BC

D, BC

D to ASC

IIconversion.

By using string operation and Instruction prefix: Move Block, R

everse string, Sorting, Inserting,D

eleting, Length of the string, String comparison.

Modular Program

: Procedure, Near and Far im

plementation, R

ecursion.

Dos/BIOS program

ming: Reading keyboard (Buffered with and without echo) – Display characters,

Strings.

II.Interfacing :

8259 – Interrrupt Controller.

8279 – Keyboard Disply.

8255 – PPI.

8251 – USAR

T.

III.M

crocontroller 8051:

1.R

eading and Writing on a parallel port.

2.Tim

er in different modes.

3.Serial com

munication im

plementation.

4.U

nderstanding three mem

ory areas of 00 – FF (Programs using above areas).

5.U

sing external interrupts

6.Program

s using special instructions like swap, bit/byte, set/reset etc.

7.Program

s based on short, page, absolute addressing.

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T P C0 3 2

(EE 05520) SIMULATIO

N OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

S LAB

The following experim

ents are required to be conducted as compulsory experim

ents:

1.PSPIC

E Simulation of Transient and Param

etric Analysis of RLC

circuits to an input (i) Pulse(ii) Step and (iii) Sinusoidal signals.

2.Analysis of three phase circuit representing the generator transm

ission line and load. Plot threephase currents & neutral current using PSPIC

E.

3.PSPIC

E simulation of single-phase full converter using R

LE loads and single phase AC voltage

controller using RLE loads.

4.PSPIC

E simulation of D

C C

ircuits ( Thevenin’s Equivalent, Transfer Function).

5.Linear system

analysis (Time dom

ain analysis, error analysis) using MATLAB.

6.Stability analysis (Bode, R

oot Locus, Nyquist) of Linear Tim

e Invariant Systems using M

ATLAB.

7.Sim

ulation of Dynam

ical Systems (Single area and tw

o area Power System

s) using SIMU

LINK.

8.C

ircuit Analysis using MATLAB ( Sim

PowerSystem

s Tools Box)

In addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any tw

o of the experiments from

the following

list are required to be conducted:

1.PSPIC

E simulation of R

esonant pulse comm

utation circuit and Buck chopper

2.PSPIC

E simulation of single phase Inver w

ith PWM

control

3.M

odelling of transformer and sim

ulation of loss less transmission line in PSPIC

E.

4.PSPIC

E simulation of O

p-Amp based Integrator & D

ifferentiator circuits.

5.Transient sim

ulation of RLC

circuits using EMTP.

6.Transient sim

ulation of Transformers using EM

TP.

TEXT BOO

K :

1. “Simulation Tools for Electrical Engineers”, N

. Yadaiah and G. Tulasi R

am D

as, Pearson Education.

REFERENCES :

1.PSPIC

E for circuits and electronics using PSPICE – by M

.H.R

ashid, M/s. PH

I Publications.

2.PSPIC

E A/D user’s m

anual – Microsim

, USA

3.PSPIC

E reference guide – Microsim

, USA

4.M

ATLAB and its Tool Boxes user’s manual and – M

athworks, U

SA

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IV Year B.Tech. EEE – II Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05568) UTILIZATION O

F ELECTRICAL ENERGY

UNIT – IELECTRIC DRIVES : Type of electric drives, choice of m

otor, starting and running characteristics,speed control, tem

perature rise, particular applications of electric drives, types of industrial loads, continuous,interm

ittent and variable loads, load qualization.UNIT – IIELECTRIC HEATING

: Advantages and methods of electric heating, resistance heating induction

heating and dielectric heating.UNIT – IIIELECTRIC W

ELDING : Electric w

elding, resistance and arc welding, electric w

elding equipment,

comparison betw

een A.C. and D

.C. W

elding.UNIT – IVILLUM

INATION FUNDAM

ENTALS : Introduction, terms used in illum

ination, laws of illum

ination, polarcurves, photom

etry, integrating sphere, sources of light.UNIT – VVARIO

US ILLUMINATIO

N METHO

DS : Discharge lam

ps, MV and SV lam

ps – comparison betw

eentungsten filam

ent lamps and fluorescent tubes, Basic principles of light control, Types and design of

lighting and flood lighting.UNIT – VIELECTRIC TRACTIO

N – I : System of electric traction and track electrification. R

eview of existing

electric traction systems in India. Special features of traction m

otor, methods of electric braking-plugging

rheostatic braking and regenerative braking.UNIT – VIIELECTRIC TRACTIO

N – II : Mechanics of train m

ovement. Speed-tim

e curves for different services –trapezoidal and quadrilateral speed tim

e curves.UNIT – VIIIELECTRIC TRACTIO

N-III : Calculations of tractive effort, pow

er, specific energy consumption for given

run, effect of varying acceleration and braking retardation, adhesive weight and braking retardation adhesivew

eight and coefficient of adhesion.TEXT BO

OKS :

1.U

tilisation of Electric Energy – by E. Openshaw

Taylor, Orient Longm

an.2.

Art & Science of Utilization of electrical Energy – by Partab, D

hanpat Rai & Sons.

REFERENCES :1.

Utilization of Electrical Power including Electric drives and Electric traction – by N.V.Suryanarayana,N

ew Age International (P) Lim

ited, Publishers, 1996.2.

Generation, D

istribution and Utilization of electrical Energy – by C

.L. Wadhw

a, New

AgeInternational (P) Lim

ited, Publishers, 1997.

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IV Year B.Tech. EEE – I Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05006) ADVANCED CONTRO

L SYSTEMS

(ELECTIVE – I)UNIT – ISTATE SPACE ANALYSIS : State Space R

epresentation, Solution of State Equation, State TransitionM

atrix, Canonical Form

s – Controllable C

anonical Form, O

bservable Canonical Form

, Jordan Canonical

Form.

UNIT – IICO

NTROLLABILITY AND O

BSERVABILITY : Tests for controllability and observability for continuoustim

e systems – Tim

e varying case, minim

um energy control, tim

e invariant case, Principle of Duality,

Controllability and observability form

Jordan canonical form and other canonical form

s.UNIT – IIIDESCRIBING

FUNCTION ANALYSIS : Introduction to nonlinear system

s, Types of nonlinearities,describing functions, describing function analysis of nonlinear control system

s.U

NIT-IV

PHASE-PLANE ANALYSIS : Introduction to phase-plane analysis, Method of Isoclines for C

onstructingTrajectories, singular points, phase-plane analysis of nonlinear control system

s.U

NIT-V

STABILITY ANALYSIS : Stability in the sense of Lyapunov., Lyapunov’s stability and Lypanov’sinstability theorem

s. Direct m

ethod of Lypanov for the Linear and Nonlinear continuous tim

e autonomous

systems.

UNIT – VIM

ODAL CO

NTROL : Effect of state feedback on controllability and observability, D

esign of StateFeedback C

ontrol through Pole placement. Full order observer and reduced order observer.

UN

IT-VIICALCULUS O

F VARIATIONS : M

inimization of functionals of single function, C

onstrained minim

ization.M

inimum

principle. Control variable inequality constraints. Control and state variable inequality constraints.Euler Lagrangine Equation.UNIT –VIIIO

PTIMAL CO

NTROL : Form

ulation of optimal control problem

. Minim

um tim

e, Minim

um energy,

minim

um fuel problem

s. State regulator problem. O

utput regulator problem. Tracking problem

, Continuous-Tim

e Linear Regulators.

TEXT BO

OK

S:1.

Modern C

ontrol Engineering – by K. Ogata, Prentice H

all of India, 3rd edition, 1998.

2.System

s and Control by Stainslaw

H. Zak , O

xford Press, 2003.R

EFEREN

CES:

1.C

ontrol Systems Engineering by I.J. N

agarath and M.G

opal, New

Age International (P) Ltd.2.

Digital C

ontrol and State Variable Methods – by M

. Gopal, Tata M

c Graw

-Hill C

ompanies, 1997.

3.C

ontrol Systems Engineering by S.N

.Sivanandam-Vikas Publishing H

ouse.4.

Modern C

ontrol System Theory – by M

. Gopal, N

ew Age International Publishers, 2

nd edition, 1996.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(ME 05427) NO

N–CONVENTIO

NAL SOURCES O

F ENERGY

(ELECTIVE-I)

UNIT – I

PRINCIPLES OF SO

LAR RADIATION : R

ole and potential of new and renew

able source, the solarenergy option, Environm

ental impact of solar pow

er, physics of the sun, the solar constant, extraterrestrialand terrestrial solar radiation, solar radiation on titled surface, instrum

ents for measuring solar radiation and

sun shine, solar radiation data.

UN

IT-II

SOLAR ENERG

Y COLLECTIO

N : Flat plate and concentrating collectors, classification of concentratingcollectors, orientation and therm

al analysis, advanced collectors.

UN

IT-III

SOLAR ENERG

Y STORAG

E AND APPLICATIONS : D

ifferent methods, Sensible, latent heat and

stratified storage, solar ponds. Solar Applications- solar heating/cooling technique, solar distillation anddrying, photovoltaic energy conversion.

UN

IT-IV

WIND ENERG

Y : Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills, perform

ance characteristics,Betz criteria

UN

IT-V

BIO-M

ASS : Principles of Bio-Conversion, Anaerobic/aerobic digestion, types of Bio-gas digesters, gas

yield, combustion characteristics of bio-gas, utilization for cooking, I.C

.Engine operation and economic

aspects.

UN

IT-VI

GEO

THERMAL ENERG

Y : Resources, types of w

ells, methods of harnessing the energy, potential in

India.

UN

IT-VII

OCEAN ENERG

Y : OTEC

, Principles utilization, setting of OTEC

plants, thermodynam

ic cycles. Tidaland w

ave energy: Potential and conversion techniques, mini-hydel pow

er plants, and their economics.

UN

IT-VIII

DIRECT ENERGY CO

NVERSION : N

eed for DEC

, Carnot cycle, lim

itations, principles of DEC

.Therm

o-electric generators, seebeck, peltier and joul Thomson effects, Figure of m

erit, materials, applications,

MH

D generators, principles, dissociation and ionization, hall effect, m

agnetic flux, MH

D accelerator, M

HD

Engine, power generation system

s, electron gas dynamic conversion, econom

ic aspects. Fuel cells,principles, faraday’s law

’s, thermodynam

ic aspects, selection of fuels and operating conditions.

TEXT BO

OK

S:

1.R

enewable energy resources/ Tiw

ari and Ghosal/ N

arosa.

2.N

on-Conventional Energy Sources /G

.D. R

ai

REFER

ENC

ES:

1.R

enewable Energy Sources /Tw

idell & Weir

2.Solar Energy /Sukham

e

3.Splar Pow

er Engineering / B.S Magal Frank Kreith & J.F Kreith.

4.Principles of Solar Energy / Frank Krieth & John F Kreider.

5.N

on-Conventional Energy / Ashok V D

esai /Wiley Eastern.

6.N

on-Conventional Energy System

s / K Mittal /W

heeler

7.R

enewable Energy Technologies /R

amesh & Kum

ar /Narosa

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(EC 05574) VLSI DESIGN

(ELECTIVE - I)UNIT IIN

TRO

DU

CTIO

N : Introduction to IC

Technology – MO

S, PMO

S, NM

OS, C

MO

S & BiCM

OS

technologies- Oxidation, Lithography, D

iffusion, Ion implantation, M

etallisation, Encapsulation, Probetesting, Integrated R

esistors and Capacitors.

UNIT IIBASIC ELECTRICAL PRO

PERTIES : Basic Electrical Properties of MO

S and BiCM

OS C

ircuits:Ids -V

ds relationships, MO

S transistor threshold Voltage, gm, gds, figure of m

erit ωo; Pass transistor,

NM

OS Inverter, Various pull ups, C

MO

S Inverter analysis and design, Bi-CM

OS Inverters.

UNIT IIIVLSI CIRCUIT DESIG

N PROCESSES : VLSI D

esign Flow, M

OS Layers, Stick D

iagrams, D

esignR

ules and Layout, 2 µm C

MO

S Design rules for w

ires, Contacts and Transistors Layout D

iagrams for

NM

OS and C

MO

S Inverters and Gates, Scaling of M

OS circuits, Lim

itations of Scaling.UNIT IVG

ATE LEVEL DESIGN : Logic G

ates and Other com

plex gates, Switch logic, Alternate gate circuits,

Basic circuit concepts, Sheet Resistance RS and its concept to M

OS, Area Capacitance Units, Calculations

- τ - Delays, D

riving large Capacitive Loads, W

iring Capacitances, Fan-in and fan-out, C

hoice of layersUNIT VSUBSYSTEM

DESIGN : Subsystem

Design, Shifters, Adders, ALU

s, Multipliers, Parity generators,

Com

parators, Zero/One D

etectors, Counters, H

igh Density M

emory Elem

ents.UNIT VISEM

ICONDUCTO

R INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIG

N : PLAs, FPGAs, C

PLDs, Standard C

ells,Program

mable Array Logic, D

esign Approach.UNIT VIIVHDL SYNTHESIS : VH

DL Synthesis, C

ircuit Design Flow

, Circuit Synthesis, Sim

ulation, Layout,D

esign capture tools, Design Verification Tools, Test Principles.

UNIT VIIICM

OS TESTING

: CM

OS Testing, N

eed for testing, Test Principles, Design Strategies for test, C

hip-level Test Techniques, System

-level Test Techniques, Layout Design for im

proved Testability.TEXTB

OO

KS :

1.Essentials of VLSI circuits and system

s – Kamran Eshraghian, Eshraghian D

ougles and A. Pucknell,PH

I, 2005 Edition.2.

Principles of CM

OS VLSI D

esign - Weste and Eshraghian, Pearson Education, 1999.

REFERENCES :1.

Chip D

esign for Submicron VLSI: C

MO

S Layout & Simulation, - John P. U

yemura, Thom

sonLearning.

2.Introduction to VLSI C

ircuits and Systems - John .P. U

yemura, JohnW

iley, 2003.3.

Digital Integrated C

ircuits - John M. R

abaey, PHI, EEE, 1997.

4.M

odern VLSI Design - W

ayne Wolf, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 1997.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05505) RELIABILITY ENGINEERING

&APPLICATIO

NS TO PO

WER SYSTEM

S(ELECTIVE - II)

UNIT – IBasics of Probability theory & Distribution : Basic probability theory – rules for com

bining probabilitiesof events – Bernoulli’s trials – probabilities density and distribution functions – binom

ial distribution –expected value and standard deviation of binom

ial distribution.UNIT – IINetw

ork Modelling and Reliability Analysis : Analysis of Series, Parallel, Series-Parallel netw

orks– com

plex networks – decom

position method.

UNIT – IIIReliability functions : R

eliability functions f(t), F(t), R(t), h(t) and their relationships – exponential

distribution – Expected value and standard deviation of exponential distribution – Bath tub curve – reliabilityanalysis of series parallel netw

orks using exponential distribution – reliability measures M

TTF, MTTR

,M

TBF.UNIT – IVM

arkov Modelling : M

arkov chains – concept of stochastic transitional probability Matrix, Evaluation of

limiting state Probabilities. – M

arkov processes one component repairable system

– time dependent

probability evaluation using Laplace transform approach – evaluation of lim

iting state probabilities usingSTPM

– two com

ponent repairable models.

UNIT – VFrequency & Duration Techniques : Frequency and duration concept – Evaluation of frequency ofencountering state, m

ean cycletime, for one , two com

ponent repairable models – evaluation of cum

ulativeprobability and cum

ulative frequency of encountering of merged states.

UNIT – VIG

eneration System Reliability Analysis : R

eliability model of a generation system

– recursive relationfor unit addition and rem

oval – load modeling - M

erging of generation load model – evaluation of transition

rates for merged state m

odel – cumulative Probability, cum

ulative frequency of failure evaluation – LOLP,

LOLE.

UNIT – VIICom

posite Systems Reliability Analysis : D

ecompositions m

ethod – Reliability Indices – W

eatherEffects on Transm

ission Lines.UNIT – VIIIDistribution System

and Reliability Analysis : Basic Concepts – Evaluation of Basic and perform

ancereliability indices of radial netw

orks.TEXT BO

OKS :

1.R

eliability Evaluation of Engg. System – R

. Billinton, R.N

.Allan, Plenum Press, N

ew York.

2.Reliability Evaluation of Power system

s – R. Billinton, R.N.Allan, Pitman Advance Publishing Program

,N

ew York.

REFERENCE :1.

An Introduction to Reliability and M

aintainability Engineering. Charles E. Ebeling, TATA M

c Graw

-H

ill – Edition.

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(EE 05439) OPTIM

IZATION TECHNIQ

UES(ELECTIVE - II)

UNIT – IIntroduction and Classical O

ptimization Techniques : Statem

ent of an Optim

ization problem –

design vector – design constraints – constraint surface – objective function – objective function surfaces– classification of O

ptimization problem

s.UNIT – IIClassical O

ptimization Techniques : Single variable O

ptimization – m

ulti variable Optim

ization without

constraints – necessary and sufficient conditions for minim

um/m

aximum

– multivariable O

ptimization w

ithequality constraints. Solution by m

ethod of Lagrange multipliers – m

ultivariable Optim

ization with inequalityconstraints – Kuhn – Tucker conditions.UNIT – IIILinear Program

ming : Standard form

of a linear programm

ing problem – geom

etry of linear programm

ingproblem

s – definitions and theorems – solution of a system

of linear simultaneous equations – pivotal

reduction of a general system of equations – m

otivation to the simplex m

ethod – simplex algorithm

.UNIT – VITransportation Problem

: Finding initial basic feasible solution by north – west corner rule, least cost

method and Vogel’s approxim

ation method – testing for optim

ality of balanced transportation problems.

UNIT – VUnconstrained Nonlinear Program

ming : O

ne – dimensional m

inimization m

ethods: Classification,

Fibonacci method and Q

uadratic interpolation method

UNIT – VIUnconstrained Optim

ization Techniques : Univariate method, Powell’s m

ethod and steepest descent method.

UNIT – VIIConstrained Nonlinear Program

ming : C

haracteristics of a constrained problem, C

lassification, Basicapproach of Penalty Function m

ethod; Basic approach of Penalty Function method; Basic approaches of

Interior and Exterior penalty function methods. Introduction to convex Program

ming Problem

.UNIT – VIIIDynam

ic Programm

ing : Dynam

ic programm

ing multistage decision processes – types – concept of

sub optimization and the principle of optim

ality – computational procedure in dynam

ic programm

ing –exam

ples illustrating the calculus method of solution - exam

ples illustrating the tabular method of solution.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

“Engineering optimization: Theory and practice”-by S. S.R

ao, New

Age International (P) Limited, 3

rd

edition, 1998.2.

“Introductory Operations R

esearch” by H.S. Kasene & K.D

. Kumar, Springer (India), Pvt .Ltd.

REFER

ENC

ES:1

“Optim

ization Methods in O

perations Research and system

s Analysis” – by K.V. Mital and C

. Mohan,

New

Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 3

rd edition, 1996.2.

Operations R

esearch – by Dr. S.D

.Sharma.

3.“O

perations Research : An Introduction” – by H

.A. Taha, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 6

th edition.4.

Linear Programm

ing – by G. H

adley.

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(EE 05191) ELECTRICAL DISTRUBUTION SYSTEM

S(ELECTIVE - II)

UNIT – I

GENERAL CO

NCEPTS : Introduction to distribution systems, Load m

odelling and characteristics.C

oincidence factor, contribution factor loss factor. Relationship betw

een the load factor and loss factor.C

lassification of loads (Residential, com

mercial, Agricultural and Industrial) and their characteristics.

UNIT – II

DISTRIBUTION FEEDERS : D

esign Considerations of D

istribution Feeders: Radial and loop types of

primary feeders, voltage levels, feeder loading; basic design practice of the secondary distribution system

.

UNIT – III

SUBSTATIONS : Location of Substations: R

ating of distribution substation, service area within prim

aryfeeders. Benefits derived through optim

al location of substations.

UNIT – IV

SYSTEM ANALYSIS : Voltage drop and pow

er-loss calculations: Derivation for voltage drop and pow

erloss in lines, m

anual methods of solution for radial netw

orks, three phase balanced primary lines.

UNIT – V

PROTECTIO

N : Objectives of distribution system

protection, types of comm

on faults and procedure forfault calculations. Protective Devices: Principle of operation of Fuses, Circuit Reclosures, line sectionalizes,and circuit breakers

UNIT – VI

COO

RDINATION : C

oordination of Protective Devices: G

eneral coordination procedure.

UNIT – VII

COM

PENSATION FO

R POW

ER FACTOR IM

PROVEM

ENT : Capacitive com

pensation for power-

factor control.

Different types of pow

er capacitors, shunt and series capacitors, effect of shunt capacitors (Fixed andsw

itched), Power factor correction, capacitor allocation. Econom

ic justification. Procedure to determine

the best capacitor location.

UNIT – VIII

VOLTAG

E CONTRO

L : Voltage Control: Equipm

ent for voltage control, effect of series capacitors,effect of AVB/AVR

, line drop compensation.

TEXT BOO

K :

1.“Electric Pow

er Distribution system

, Engineering” – by Turan Gonen, M

c Graw

-hill Book Com

pany.

REFERENCE :

1.Electric Pow

er Distribution – by A.S. Pabla, Tata M

c Graw

-hill Publishing company, 4

th edition, 1997.

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(EC 05170) DIGITAL CO

NTROL SYSTEM

S(ELECTIVE - III)

UNIT – I

SAMPLING

AND RECONSTRUCTIO

N : Introduction, Examples of D

ata control systems – D

igital toAnalog conversion and Analog to D

igital conversion, sample and hold operations.

UN

IT-IITHE Z – TRANSFO

RMS : Introduction, Linear difference equations, pulse response, Z –

transforms, Theorem

s of Z – Transforms, the inverse Z – transform

s, Modified Z- Transform

s.

UNIT - III

Z-PLANE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-TIM

E CONTRO

L SYSTEM : Z-Transform

method for solving

difference equations; Pulse transforms function, block diagram

analysis of sampled – data system

s,m

apping between s-plane and z-plane.

UNIT – IV

STATE SPACE ANALYSIS : State Space Representation of discrete time system

s, Pulse Transfer FunctionM

atrix solving discrete time state space equations, State transition m

atrix and it’s Properties, Methods for

Computation of State Transition M

atrix, Discretization of continuous time state – space equations

UNIT – V

CONTRO

LLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY : C

oncepts of Controllability and O

bservability, Tests forcontrollability and O

bservability. Duality betw

een Controllability and O

bservability, Controllability and

Observability conditions for Pulse Transfer Function.

UNIT – VI

STAB

ILITY AN

ALYSIS : M

apping between the S-Plane and the Z-Plane – Prim

ary strips andC

omplem

entary Strips – Constant frequency loci, C

onstant damping ratio loci, Stability Analysis of closed

loop systems in the Z-Plane. Jury stablility test – Stability Analysis by use of the Bilinear Transform

ationand R

outh Stability criterion.

UNIT – VII

DESIGN OF DISCRETE TIME CONTROL SYSTEM BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS : Transient and steady – State responseAnalysis – Design based on the frequency response m

ethod – Bilinear Transformation and Design

procedure in the w-plane, Lead, Lag and Lead-Lag compensators and digital PID controllers.

UNIT – VIII

STATE FEEDBACK CONTRO

LLERS AND OBSERVERS : D

esign of state feedback controllerthrough pole placem

ent – Necessary and sufficient conditions, Ackerm

an’s formula.

State Observers – Full order and R

educed order observers.

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Discrete-Tim

e Control system

s - K. Ogata, Pearson Education/PH

I, 2nd Edition

2.D

igital Control and State Variable M

ethods by M.G

opal, TMH

REFERENCES :1. D

igital Control System

s, Kuo, Oxford U

niversity Press, 2nd Edition, 2003.

2. Digital C

ontrol Engineering, M.G

opal.

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T P C4+1 0 4

(EE 05282) H.V.D.C. TRANSMISSIO

N(ELEC

TIVE-III)UNIT – IBASIC CO

NCEPTS : Economics & Term

inal equipment of H

VDC

transmission system

s: Types ofHVDC Links – Apparatus required for HVDC System

s – Comparison of AC &DC Transm

ission, Applicationof D

C Transm

ission System – Planning & M

odern trends in D.C

. Transmission.

UNIT – IIANALYSIS O

F HVDC CONVERTERS : C

hoice of Converter configuration – analysis of G

raetz –characteristics of 6 Pulse & 12 Pulse converters – C

ases of two 3 phase converters in star –star m

ode –their perform

ance.UNIT – IIICO

NVERTER & HVDC SYSTEM CO

NTROL : Principal of D

C Link C

ontrol – Converters C

ontrolC

haracteristics – Firing angle control – Current and extinction angle control – Effect of source inductance

on the system; Starting and stopping of D

C link; Pow

er Control.

UNIT - IVREACTIVE PO

WER CO

NTROL IN HVDC

: Reactive Pow

er Requirem

ents in steady state-Conventional

control strategies-Alternate control strategies-sources of reactive power-AC

Filters – shunt capacitors-synchronous condensers.UNIT – VPO

WER FLO

W ANALYSIS IN AC/DC SYSTEM

S : Modelling of D

C Links-D

C N

etwork-D

C C

onverter-C

ontroller Equations-Solution of DC

loadflow – P.U

. System for d.c. quantities-solution of AC

-DC

Power

flow-Simultaneous m

ethod-Sequential method.

UN

IT-VICO

NVERTER FAULT & PROTECTIO

N : Converter faults – protection against over current and over

voltage in converter station – surge arresters – smoothing reactors – D

C breakers –Audible noise-space

charge field-corona effects on DC

lines-Radio interference.

UNIT – VIIHARM

ONICS : G

eneration of Harm

onics –Characteristics harm

onics,calculation of AC H

armonics,N

on-C

haracteristics harmonics, adverse effects of harm

onics – Calculation of voltage & C

urrent harmonics –

Effect of Pulse number on harm

onicsUNIT - VIIIFILTERS : Types of AC

filters,Design of Single tuned filters –D

esign of High pass filters.

TEXT BO

OK

S:1.

HVD

C Pow

er Transmission System

s: Technology and system Interactions – by K.R

.Padiyar,N

ew Age International (P) Lim

ited, and Publishers.2.

EHVAC

and HVD

C Transm

ission Engineering and Practice – S.Rao.

REFER

ENC

ES:1.

HVD

C Transm

ission – J.Arrillaga, Pet%r Peregrinus.

2.D

irect Current Transm

ission – by E.W.Kim

bark, John Wiley & Sons.

3.Pow

er Transmission by D

irect Current – by E.U

hlmann, B.S.Publications.

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(CS 05216) EMBEDDED SYSTEM

S(ELECTIVE - III)

UNIT IEm

bedded Computing : Introduction, C

omplex System

s and Microprocessor, The Em

bedded SystemD

esign Process, Formalism

s for System D

esign, Design Exam

ples. (Chapter I from

Text Book 1, Wolf).

UNIT IIThe 8051 Architecture : Introduction, 8051 M

icro controller Hardware, Input/Output Ports and Circuits, ExternalM

emory, Counter and Tim

ers, Serial data Input/Output, Interrupts. Chapter 3 from

Text Book 2, Ayala)UNIT IIIBasic Assem

bly Language Programm

ing Concepts : The Assembly Language Program

ming Process,

Programm

ing Tools and Techniques, Programm

ing the 8051. Data Transfer and Logical Instructions.

(Chapters 4,5 and 6 from

Text Book 2, Ayala)UNIT IVArithm

etic Operations, D

ecimal Arithm

etic. Jump and C

all Instructions, Further Details on Interrupts.

(Chapter 7and 8 from

Text Book 2, Ayala)UNIT VApplications : Interfacing w

ith Keyboards, Displays, D

/A and A/D C

onversions, Multiple Interrupts,

Serial Data C

omm

unication. (Chapter 10 and 11 from

Text Book 2, Ayala)UNIT VIIntroduction to Real – Tim

e Operating Systems : Tasks and Task States, Tasks and Data, Sem

aphores, andShared Data; M

essage Queues, M

ailboxes and Pipes, Timer Functions, Events, M

emory M

anagement,

Interrupt Routines in an RTOS Environm

ent. (Chapter 6 and 7 from Text Book 3, Sim

on)UNIT VIIBasic Design Using a Real-Tim

e Operating System

: Principles, Semaphores and Q

ueues, Hard

Real-Tim

e Scheduling Considerations, Saving M

emory and Pow

er, An example R

TOS like uC

-OS (O

penSource); Em

bedded Software Development Tools: Host and Target m

achines, Linker/Locators for Embedded

Software, G

etting Embedded Softw

are into the Target System; D

ebugging Techniques: Testing on Host

Machine, U

sing Laboratory Tools, An Example System

. (Chapter 8,9,10 & 11 from

Text Book 3, Simon).

UNIT VIIIIntroduction to advanced architectures: AR

M and SH

ARC

, Processor and mem

ory organization andInstruction level parallelism

; Netw

orked embedded system

s: Bus protocols, I 2C bus and C

AN bus;

Internet-Enabled Systems, D

esign Example-Elevator C

ontroller. (Chapter 8 from

Text Book 1, Wolf)

TEXT BOO

KS :1.

Com

puters and Com

ponents, Wayne W

olf, Elseveir.2.

The 8051 Microcontroller, Third Edition, Kenneth J.Ayala, Thom

son.REFERENCES :1.

Embedding system

building blocks, Labrosse, via CM

P publishers.2.

Embedded System

s, Raj Kam

al, TMH

.3.

Micro C

ontrollers, Ajay V Deshm

ukhi, TMH

.4.

Embedded System

Design, Frank Vahid, Tony G

ivargis, John Wiley.

5.M

icrocontrollers, Raj kam

al, Pearson Education.6.

An Embedded Softw

are Primer, D

avid E. Simon, Pearson Education.

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(CS 05521) SOFTW

ARE ENGINEERING

(ELECTIVE – IV)

UNIT-I : Introduction to Software Engineering : The evolving role of softw

are, Changing N

ature ofSoftw

are, Software m

yths.A G

eneric view of process : Softw

are engineering- A layered technology, a process framew

ork, TheC

apability Maturity M

odel Integration (CM

MI), Process patterns, process assessm

ent, personal and teamprocess m

odels.UNIT-II : Process m

odels: The waterfall m

odel, Incremental process m

odels, Evolutionary processm

odels, The Unified process.

Software Requirem

ents: Functional and non-functional requirements, U

ser requirements, System

requirements, Interface specification, the softw

are requirements docum

ent.UNIT-III : Requirem

ents engineering process : Feasibility studies, Requirem

ents elicitation andanalysis, R

equirements validation, R

equirements m

anagement.

System m

odels: Context M

odels, Behavioral models, D

ata models, O

bject models, structured m

ethods.UNIT-IV : Design Engineering : D

esign process & Design quality, D

esign concepts, the design model.

Creating an architectural design : Software architecture, Data design, Architectural styles and patterns,Architectural D

esign.UNIT-V : O

bject-Oriented Design : O

bjects and object classes, An Object-O

riented design process,Design evolution.Perform

ing User interface design: Golden rules, U

ser interface analysis and design, interface analysis,interface design steps, D

esign evaluation.UNIT-VI : Testing Strategies : A strategic approach to softw

are testing, test strategies for conventionalsoftw

are, Black-Box and White-Box testing, Validation testing, System

testing, the art of Debugging.

Product metrics : Softw

are Quality, M

etrics for Analysis Model, M

etrics for Design M

odel, Metrics for

source code, Metrics for testing, M

etrics for maintenance.

UNIT-VII : Metrics for Process and Products : Softw

are Measurem

ent, Metrics for softw

are quality.Risk m

anagement : R

eactive vs Proactive Risk strategies, softw

are risks, Risk identification, R

iskprojection, R

isk refinement, R

MM

M, R

MM

M Plan.

UNIT-VIII : Quality M

anagement : Q

uality concepts, Software quality assurance, Softw

are Review

s,Form

al technical reviews, Statistical Softw

are quality Assurance, Software reliability, The ISO

9000quality standards.TEXT BO

OKS :

1.Softw

are Engineering, A practitioner’s Approach- Roger S. Pressm

an, 6th edition.M

cGraw

Hill

International Edition.2.

Software Engineering- Som

merville, 7

th edition, Pearson education.REFERENCES :1.

Software Engineering- K.K. Aggarw

al & Yogesh Singh,New

Age International Publishers2.

Software Engineering, an Engineering approach- Jam

es F. Peters, Witold Pedrycz.

3.System

s Analysis and Design- Sheely C

ashman R

osenblatt,3rd edition, G

algotia Publications.4.

Software Engineering principles and practice- Wam

an S Jawadekar, The McG

raw-Hill Companies.

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(CS 05159) DATABASE MANAG

EMENT SYSTEM

S(ELEC

TIVE-IV)

UNIT – I

Data base System

Applications, data base System VS file System

– View of D

ata – Data Abstraction –

Instances and Schemas – data M

odels – the ER M

odel – Relational M

odel – Other M

odels – Database

Languages – DDL – DML – database Access for applications Program

s – data base Users and Administrator

– Transaction Managem

ent – data base System Structure – Storage M

anager – the Query Processor –

History of D

ata base Systems.D

ata base design and ER diagram

s – Beyond ER D

esign Entities,Attributes and Entity sets – R

elationships and Relationship sets – Additional features of ER

Model –

Concept D

esign with the ER

Model – C

onceptual Design for Large enterprises.

UNIT – II

Relational M

odel: Introduction to the Relational M

odel – Integrity Constraint O

ver relations – EnforcingIntegrity constraints – Q

uerying relational data – Logical data base Design – Introduction to View

s –D

estroying /altering Tables and Views.

Relational Algebra and C

alculus: Relational Algebra – Selection and projection set operations – renam

ing– Joins – D

ivision – Examples of Algebra overview

s – Relational calculus – Tuple relational C

alculus –D

omain relational calculus – Expressive Pow

er of Algebra and calculus.

UNIT – III

Form of Basic SQ

L Query – Exam

ples of Basic SQL Q

ueries – Introduction to Nested Q

ueries –C

orrelated Nested Q

ueries Set – Com

parison Operators – Aggregative O

perators – NU

LL values –C

omparison using N

ull values – Logical connectivity’s – AND

, OR

and NO

TR – Im

pact on SQL C

onstructs– O

uter Joins – Disallow

ing NU

LL values – Com

plex Integrity Constraints in SQ

L 0 Triggers and ActiveD

ata bases.

UNIT – IV

Schema refinem

ent – Problems Caused by redundancy – Decom

positions – Problem related to decom

position– reasoning about FD

S – FIRST, SEC

ON

D, TH

IRD

Norm

al forms – BC

NF – Lossless join D

ecomposition

– Dependency preserving D

ecomposition – Schem

a refinement in D

ata base Design – M

ulti valuedD

ependencies – forth Norm

al Form.

UNIT – V

Overview

of Transaction Managem

ent: ACID

Properties – Transactions and Schedules – Concurrent

Execution of transaction – Lock Based Concurrency C

ontrol – Performance Locking – Transaction

Support in SQL – Introduction to C

rash recovery.

UNIT – VI

Concurrency Control: Serializability, and recoverability – Introduction to Lock Managem

ent – Lock Conversions– D

ealing with D

ead Locks – Specialized Locking Techniques – Concurrency w

ithout Locking.

Crash recovery: Introduction to AR

IES – the Log – Other R

ecovery related Structures – the Write-Ahead

Log Protocol – Check pointing – re3covering from

a System C

rash – Media recovery – O

ther approachesand Interaction w

ith Concurrency control.

UNIT – VII

Overview

of Storage and Indexing: Data on External Storage – File O

rganization and Indexing – Cluster

Indexes, Primary and Secondary Indexes – Index data Structures – H

ash Based Indexing – Tree baseIndexing – C

omparison of File O

rganizations – Indexes and Performance Tuning.

UNIT – VIII

Storing data: Disks and Files : - The M

emory H

ierarchy – Redundant Arrays of Independent – D

isks – Disk

Space Managem

ent – Buffer Manager – Files of records – Page Form

ats – record formats.

Tree Structured Indexing: Intuitions for tree Indexes – Indexed Sequential Access Methods (ISAM

) – B+Trees: A D

ynamic Index Structure.

Hash Based Indexing: Static H

ashing – Extendable hashing – Linear Hashing – Exendble vs. Liner

hashing.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.D

ata base Managem

ent Systems, R

aghurama Krishnan, Johannes G

ehrke, TATA McG

rawH

ill3

rd Edition.

2.D

ata base System C

oncepts, Silberschatz, Korth, Mc.G

raw hill, IV edition.

REFERENCES :

1.Introduction to D

atabase Systems, C

.J.Date Pearson Education

2.Data base System

s design, Implem

entation, and Managem

ent, Rob & Coronel 5th Edition.Thom

son.

3.D

ata base Managem

ent System, Elm

asri Navrate Pearson Education.

4.D

ata base Managem

ent System M

athew Leon, Leon Vikas.

5.D

ata base Systems, C

onnoley Pearson education.

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NIVER

SITYHYDERABAD

IV Year B.Tech. EEE – II Semester

T P C4+1 0 4

(CS 05434) OO

PS THROUG

H JAVA(ELECTIVE – IV)

UNIT-I

Introduction : Creation of Java, im

portance of Java to internet, byte code, Java buzzwords, O

OP

Principles, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism

, data types, variables, declaring variables,dynam

ic initialization, scope and life time of variables, arrays, operators, control statem

ents, type conversionand casting, com

piling and running of simple Java program

.

UN

IT-II

Classes and Objects : C

oncepts of classes and objects, class fundamentals D

eclaring objects,assigning object reference variables, introducing m

ethods, constructors, usage of static with data and

methods, usage of final w

ith data, access control, this key word, garbage collection, overloading m

ethodsand constructors, param

eter passing – call by value, recursion,nested classes and inner classes,exploring the String class.

UN

IT-III

Inheritance : Basic concepts, mem

ber access rules, usage of super key word, form

s of inheritance,m

ethod overriding, abstract classes, dynamic m

ethod dispatch, using final with inheritance, the O

bjectclass.

UN

IT-IV

Packages and Interfaces : Defining, C

reating and Accessing a Package, Understanding C

LASSPATH,

importing packages, differences betw

een classes and interfaces, defining an interface, implem

entinginterface, applying interfaces, variables in interface and extending interfaces.

UN

IT-V

Exception Handling and Multithreading : C

oncepts of Exception handling, types of exceptions, usageof try, catch, throw

, throws and finally keyw

ords, Built-in exceptions, creating own exception sub classes,

Concepts of M

ultithreading, differences between process and thread, thread life cycle,creating m

ultiplethreads using Thread class, R

unnable interface, Synchronization, thread priorities, inter threadcom

munication, daem

on threads,deadlocks, thread groups.

UN

IT-VI

Event Handling : Events, Event sources, Event classes, Event Listeners, Delegation event m

odel,handling m

ouse and keyboard events, Adapter classes.

AWT : C

oncepts of components, container, panel, w

indow, fram

e, canvas, Font class, Color class and

Graphics.

UN

IT-VII

AWT Controls : Buttons, Labels, Text fields, Text area, C

heck boxes, Check box groups, Lists, C

hoice,Scrollbars, M

enus, Layout Managers – Flow

, Border,Grid, C

ard and Gridbag.

Swing – JApplet, JFram

e and JCom

ponent, Icons and Labels, Handling threading issues, text fields,

buttons – The JButton class, Check boxes, R

adio buttons, Com

bo boxes, Tabbed Panes, Scroll Panes,Trees, and Tables.

Applets – Concepts of Applets, differences betw

een applets and applications,life cycle of an applet, typesof applets, creating applets, passing param

eters to applets.

UN

IT-VIII

Networking and Java Library : Basics of N

etworking, Inetaddress, TC

P/IP sockets, Datagram

s,U

RL, U

RL connection, String handling, java.util, java.io and java.net packages.

TEXT BOO

KS :

1.The C

omplete R

eference Java J2SE 5th Edition, H

erbert Schildt, TMH

Publishing Com

pany Ltd,N

ewD

elhi./PHI

2.Big Java 2

nd Edition, Cay H

orstmann, John W

iley and Sons.

REFERENCES :

1.Java H

ow to Program

, Sixth Edition, H.M

.Dietel and P.J.D

ietel, Pearson Education.

2.C

ore Java 2, Vol 1, Fundamentals, C

ay.S.Horstm

ann and Gary C

ornell, Seventh Edition,Pearson Education.

3.C

ore Java 2, Vol 2, Advanced Features, Cay.S.H

orstmann and G

ary Cornell, Seventh Edition,

Pearson Education.

Beginning in Java 2, Iver Horton, W

rox Publications.


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