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Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR

Effective from Session 2015-16

EVALUATION SCHEME
Periods
Module Internal Exam Course
S.N. Module Name End Sem Credits
Code AS Total
L T P CT Total Exam
+AT
THEORY
1. EMA-301 Engineering Mathematics –III 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
2. EEE-301 Electrical Machine-I 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
Electrical Measurements And 20 10
3. EEE-302 3 1 0 30 70 100 4
Measuring Instruments-I
20 10
4. EEE-303 3 1 0 30 70 100 4
Analog Electronic Devices
5. EEE-304 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
6. EEE-305 Networks and Systems 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
PRACTICALS / PROJECT
7. EEE-351 Electrical Machine -I Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
8. EEE-352 Network Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
9. EEE-353 Electronic Devices Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
10. EEE-354 Electrical Measurements -I Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
11. EGP-301 General Proficiency - - - - - 100 - 100 1
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

TOTAL 18 06 08 - - - - 1100 29
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
School of Engineering and Technology
IFTM University, Moradabad (U.P.)
YEAR II, SEMESTER-III

STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME


School of Engineering and Technology
IFTM University, Moradabad (U.P.)
YEAR II, SEMESTER-IV

EVALUATION SCHEME
Periods
Module Internal Exam Course
S.N. Module Name End Sem Credits
Code AS Total
L T P CT Total Exam
+AT
THEORY
Numerical Analysis And
1. EMA-401 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
Statistical Techniques
Electrical Measurements And 20 10
2. EEE-401 3 1 0 30 70 100 4
Measuring Instrument-II
3. EEE-402 Electrical Machine –II 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
4. EEE-403 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
5. EEE-404 Signal and Systems 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
Professional Skill Development 20 10
6. ECR-401 – II 3 1 0 30 70 100 4
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

PRACTICALS / PROJECT
7. EEE-451 MATLAB and SIMULINK Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
8. EEE-452 Digital Electronics Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
Electrical Measurements -II
9. EEE-453 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
Lab
10. EEE-454 Electrical Machine -II Lab 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
11. EGP-401 General Proficiency - - - - - 100 - 100 1
TOTAL 18 06 08 - - - - 1100 29
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

(EMA-301) ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS -III L T P 4 (3-1-0)

UNIT –I
Laplace Transform: Existence theorem, Laplace Transform of derivatives & integrals,Inverse
Laplace Transforms, Unit step functions delta functions, Laplace Transform of Periodic
functions, Convolution Theorem, Applications to Solve Simple Linear and simultaneous
differential equations.

UNIT-II
Integral Transforms: Fourier Integral, Fourier Complex Transform, Fourier Sine and Cosine
Transforms and Applications to Simple Heat Transfer Equations. Z- Transforms and its
applications to solve difference equations.

UNIT-III
Functions of a Complex Variable-I: Analytic functions, C-R equations and harmonic functions,
Line integral in the complex plane, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula for
derivatives of analytic functions, Liouville’s theorem, Fundamental theorem of algebra.

UNIT-IV
Functions of a Complex Variable – II: Representation of a function by power series, Taylor’s
series and Laurent’s series, singularities, zeroes and poles, Residue theorem, Evaluation of real

integrals of type and , Conformal mapping and bilinear

Transformations.

UNIT – V
Method of least squares and curve fitting of straight lines, polynomials, exponential curves etc.
solution of cubic and bi-quadratic equations.

Reference Books:

1. “Engineering Mathematics”, Vol-II, Gangadharan, PHI Learning, India


2. “Engineering Mathematic”, Vol-II, Srivastava & Srivastava, PHI Learning, India
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

(EEE-301) ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I L T P 4 (3-1-0)

UNIT –I
Transformers: Constructional features & principle of working, shell type & core type
transformers, phasor diagram of ideal transformer under no load, lagging load & leading type of
loads, Phasor diagram of practical transformer under various types of loads, Equivalent circuit of
a transformer, Rating of transformer, open circuit & short circuit tests, Per unit system, voltage
regulation, losses & efficiency, Separation of hysteresis and eddy current losses.

UNIT –II
Transformers (Continued): Division of load between two transformers in parallel, phasor
diagram, testing of transformers, load test(Back to Back Test), Method of cooling transformer,
three phase transformers- various types of connections ∆∆, YY, ∆Y & Y∆, zigzag, open V, T &
Scott connections & their transformation ratios. Tests on three phase transformer.

UNIT –III
Rotating Magnetic fields: Ferrari’s principle- two phase supply- three phase supply, Rotating
field of a three phase machine, Principle of working, concept of torque production.

UNIT –IV
Induction Motor: Synchronous speed & slip, constructional features & working principle, Flux
& mmf phasors. Squirrel cage & phase wound rotors, production of torque, relation between slip
& rotor copper loss, methods of starting squirrel cage rotor, equivalent circuit & its analysis,
Torque- slip characteristics. Operating characteristics of induction motors. Crawling of induction
motors, magnetic locking. The circuit diagram of induction motor, The effect of magnetic
leakage on the operation of motor.

UNIT –V
The Induction motor (Continued): Starting of poly phase wound rotor induction motors,
Squirrel cage motor with higher starting torque. Power factor control of 3 phase induction
motors, testing of induction motor- no load test & blocked rotor test. Induction generators-
working principle, single phase induction motor- working of 1 phase induction motor, torque-slip
curve for single phase induction motor, various methods of starting.

Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath, “Electric Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Fitzerald, A. E., Kingsley and S. D. Umans “Electric Machinery”, MC Graw Hill.
Reference Books:
1. P. S. Bhimbhra, “Electrical Machinery”, Khanna Publisher
2. M. G. Say, “Alternating Current Machines”, Pitman & Sons

ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS- I


Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

(EEE-302) L T P 4 (3-1-0)
UNIT I
Units, Dimensions & Standards: C.G.S. electrostatic & electromagnetic system of units – The
connection between such systems – Practical units & their relationship to the absolute units –
Dimensions’ of electrical quantities – the M.K.S. system of units – Rationalized system of units.
International and absolute units and standards, Primary, Secondary and working standards of
resistance, self & mutual inductance and capacitance, Errors & their classification, Statistical
analysis of errors & their measurements.

UNIT II
Measuring Instruments: Classification – Absolute & secondary instruments – control, damping
& balancing – constructional details, Recording & Integrating Instruments

UNIT III
Measurement of current & voltage: Error in ammeter & voltmeter, classification of
instruments Construction and working of Moving iron instruments, Moving coil instruments –
P.M.M.C. type & Dynamometer type moving coil instruments, Electrostatic instruments,
Thermal Instruments & Rectifier Instruments. Range extension of indicating instruments.
Potentiometers – simple d.c. potentiometer – a.c. potentiometer – Measurement of current &
voltage using potentiometer.

UNIT IV
Measurement of power: Mean power in a.c. circuits – Wattmeter measurement in single phase
circuits, Measurement of power without using a wattmeter, Measurement of three phase power
using three, two & one wattmeter method, Wattmeter errors. Wattmeter – Dynamometer type,
induction type & Electrostatic type, Poly phase wattmeter. Measurement of reactive power

UNIT V
Measurement of Resistance Classification of Resistances-Low resistances, Medium resistances
and High resistances, Measurement of Low resistance- Kelvin’s double Bridge, Measurement of
medium resistance-Ammeter & voltmeter method, Method of substitution Wheatstone Bridge
method, Method of measurement of high resistance-Deflection method, Loss of charge method,
Ohm-meters, Megger, Measurement of Surface and Volume resistivity.

Text Books:
1. Electrical and Electronic Measurements - G.K. Banerjee
2. Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments– E.W. Golding & Widdis
Reference Book
3. Electrical Measurements – M.B.Stout

(EEE- 303) ANALOG ELECTRONIC DEVICES L T P 4 (3-1-0)


Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

UNIT I
Introduction: Classification of Solids: - conductors, insulators & semiconductors, Crystal
Properties and charge Carriers in Semiconductors: Elemental and compound semiconductor
materials, crystal lattice structure, Bonding forces and energy bands in solids, charge carriers in
semiconductors, mobility of charge carriers and conductivity of semiconductor, drift velocity and
collision time.
UNIT II
Junction Properties: Equilibrium conditions, biased junctions, steady state conditions, reverse
bias break down, transient and AC conditions, Current & voltage relationship of a p-n junction
diode, Ratings & Applications of a P-N junction diode- rectifiers, clipper & clamper,
Applications of Zener diode, Zener diode as a voltage regulator. Numerical Problems
UNIT III
Bipolar junction transistor: Construction & working of n-p-n & p-n-p transistor, biasing, Effect
of temperature on leakage current, Transistor load line analysis – Operating point, Transistor as a
switch, Transistor configurations- common emitter, common base & common collector and their
characteristics, Transistor as an amplifier:- common emitter amplifier circuit, common base
amplifier circuit & common collector amplifier circuit, Frequency response. Numerical Problems
UNIT IV
Operation Amplifier: Differential Amplifier circuit, Op-Amp Basics & Specifications, Op-amp
circuits- inverting and non-inverting amplifier, Buffers, Adders, Sub tractors, Multipliers,
Differentiators, Integrators, Comparators. Numerical Problems
UNIT V
Some special Transistors & Devices:- FET, Metal-semiconductor-field-effect-transistors
(MESFET), Metal-insulator-semiconductor-field-effect-transistors (MISFET), Metal oxide
semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET): Construction, Operation and characteristics of
above devices.
Photo diodes, photo detectors, solar cell, light emitting diodes, Tunnel diode.

Text Books:
1. Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory by R.L .Boylestad & L. Nashelsky, Pearson India
2. Electronics Engineering by Sanjay Sharma, S.K. Kataria & Sons
3. Electronics Engineering by J.B.Gupta , S.K. Kataria & Sons
4. Electronics Engineering by J.S. Katre, Tech Max Publications
References:
1. Electronic Principles by A.P. Malvino & Bates, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill
2. Principles of Electronics by V.K. Mehta & Rohit Mehta , S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
3. Solid State Electronic Devices by B.G. Streetman & S. Banerjee, Prentice Hall of India

(EEE-304) ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY L T P 4 (3-1-0)


UNIT I:
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

Vector Analysis: Scalar and vectors, Addition and subtraction of vectors, multiplication and
division of a vector by a scalar Multiplication of two vectors, The unit vector.
Coordinate systems and transformation: Cartesian coordinates, circular cylindrical
coordinates, spherical coordinates Vector calculus: Differential length, area and volume, line
surface and volume integrals, del operator, gradient of a scalar, divergence of a vector, The
divergence theorem, curl of a vector and Stoke’s theorem, Laplacian of a scalar.

UNIT II:
Electrostatics: Electrostatic fields, Coulombs law and field intensity, Electric field due to charge
distribution, Electric flux density, Gauss’s Law – Maxwell’s equation, Electric dipole and flux
lines, energy density in electrostatic fields. Electric field in material space: Properties of
materials, convection and conduction currents, conductors, polarization in dielectrics, dielectric
constants, continuity equation and relaxation time, boundary condition. Electrostatic boundary
value problems: Poission’s and Laplace’s equations, general procedures for solving Poission’s
and Laplace’s equations, resistance and capacitance, method of images.

UNIT III:
Magneto-statics: Magneto-static fields, Bio-Savart’s Law, Ampere’s circuit law, Maxwell’s
equation, application of ampere’s law, magnetic flux density- Maxwell’s equation, Maxwell’s
equation for static fields, magnetic scalar and vector potential. Magnetic forces, materials and
devices: Forces due to magnetic field, magnetic torque and moment, a magnetic dipole,
magnetization in materials, magnetic boundary conditions, inductors and inductances, magnetic
energy.

UNIT IV:
Electromagnetic Waves and Maxwell’s equations: Faraday’s Law, Transformer and motional
electromotive forces, displacement current, Maxwell’s equation in differential and integral form.
Electromagnetic wave propagation: Wave propagation in lossy dielectrics, plane waves in
lossless dielectrics, plane wave in free space, plain waves in good conductors, power and the
pointing vector, reflection of a plain wave in a normal incidence.

UNIT V:
Transmission lines: Transmission line parameters, Transmission line equations, input
impedance, standing wave ratio and power, The Smith chart, Some applications of transmission
lines.
Text Book:
1. W. H. Hayt and J. A. Buck, “Electromagnetic field theory”, 7th Ed., TMH.
Reference Book:
2. M. N. O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, 4th Ed, Oxford University Press

(EEE-305) NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS L T P 4 (3-1-0)


Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

UNIT-I
Network Analysis: Concepts of linear networks, Mesh analysis, Nodal analysis, Network
Duality, Matrix Method of Analysis, Analysis of AC Circuits
Network Theorems: Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Superposition theorem, Maximum
Power Transfer Theorem, Tellegen’s theorem, Millman’s theorem, Reciprocity theorem - For
Both AC And DC Networks.

UNIT-II
Graph Theory: Graph of a Network, Definitions of Tree, Co-Tree, Link, Basic Loop, Basic Cut
Set, Incidence Matrix, Cut Set Matrix, Tie Set Matrix, Duality, Relationship among A, B and Q,
Loop and Node Methods of Analysis

UNIT-III
Two Port Networks: Characteristics of LTI Two Port Networks [Z], [Y], ABCD and h-
parameters, Reciprocity and Symmetry, Inter Relationships between the parameters,
Interconnection of Two Port Networks, T And Π Representations, Ladder and Lattice Networks.

UNIT-IV
Network Synthesis: Laplace Transform and its applications In Electrical Circuit Analysis,
Concepts Of Poles and Zeros, Driving Point Functions, necessary conditions for Transfer
Functions, Routh Hurwitz Criteria, Positive Real(PR) Functions and necessary conditions for PR
Functions, Cauer and Foster forms, Applicability of Cauer and Foster forms.

UNIT-V
Analysis of Coupled Circuits: Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Coefficient of Coupling,
Dot Convention in Coupled Coils
Network Filters: Image Parameters and Characteristic Impedance, Passive and Active Filters,
Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass and Band Elimination Filters

Text Books:
1. Network Analysis and Synthesis, A. Chakrabarti
2. Network Analysis, M.E. Van Valkenburg
Reference Books:
1.. Circuit Theory (Analysis and Synthesis), A. Chakrabarti
2. Franklin F. Kuo- “Network Analysis and synthesis”, 2nd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

(EEE-351) ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. To determine the transformation ratio and turns ratio and current ratio of a transformer &

prove that they are equal.


2. To determine efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer by load

test.
3. To determine efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer by open

circuit and short circuit test.


4. To determine the efficiency of a pair of transformers by Sumpner’s test.
5. To verify the star-delta, delta-delta, delta-star and star-star connections on a three phase

transformer.
6. To determine the variation of speed, efficiency, power factor, stator current ,torque and

slip of an induction motor with load.

7. To perform No- Load test and Blocked rotor test on a 3 phase induction motor and

determine its equivalent circuit parameters.

8. To perform load test on a three phase induction motor.

9. To control the speed of three phase slip-ring induction motor using rheostatic control

method.

10. To study a Single phase induction motor and its various method of starting.

(EEE-352) NETWORKS LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)


Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. Verification of principle of superposition with d.c. and a.c. sources.

2. Verification of Thevenin’s & Norton’s theorem in ac circuits.

3. Verification of Maximum power transfer theorems in ac circuits.

4. Verification of Tellegen’s theorem.

5. Verification of Reciprocity theorem

6. Determination of transient response of current in series RLC circuit with step voltage input

7. . Study and computation of Z , H, Y and ABCD parameters of a two port network

8. Determination of resonance frequency for a series RLC circuit.

9. To plot the resonance curve for a parallel RLC circuit.

10. To study the attenuation characteristics of a low pass / high pass RC filter.

(EEE-353) ANALOG ELECTRONIC DEVICES LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

1. To study the followings lab equipments and equipments: CRO, Multi-meter, Function
Generator, Power supply, Active & Passive components & Bread Board.

2. To plot the characteristics of PN Junction Diode and determine its static and dynamic
resistance from graphical measurement.

3. To use PN junction diode as Half & Full wave rectifier and measure Vrms, Vdc, and ripple
factor.

4. To use Zener diode as voltage regulator and measure percentage regulation by varying
load resistor.

5. To determine the characteristic of BJT in CB and CE configuration and measure Av, Ai,
Ro and Ri of CE amplifier with potential divider biasing.

6. To determine the characteristic of FET in common source configuration. And


measurement its parameters gm, rd & ro from input and output characteristics graphically.

7. To measure the of gain of Op-Amp when used as inverting and non-inverting amplifiers
and buffers.

8. To verify the performance of Op-Amp based differentiator and integrator circuits.

9. To verify the performance of Op-Amp based subtracter, multiplier and comparator


circuits.

10. To study the characteristics of MOSFET.

ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS-I LAB

(EEE-354 ) L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

1. To calibrate an ammeter & a voltmeter using a standard ammeter & standard voltmeter.
2. To calibrate a wattmeter using a standard wattmeter.
3. To measure unknown resistance using ammeter –voltmeter method
4. To measure power & power factor in a single phase circuit using ammeter voltmeter &

wattmeter.
5. To study megger & measure insulation resistance using it.
6. To measurement of low resistance Kelvin’s Double Bridge.
7. To measurement of unknown resistance by using Wheatstone bridge.
8. To measure power & power factor in a 3 phase circuit using two watt meters method.
9. To measure earth resistance using fall of potential method
10. To study a current transformer and a potential transformer and verify their ratio of
transformations.

NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES

(EMA-401) L T P 4(3-1-0)

UNIT –I
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equation and Eigen Value Problem: Solution of
algebraic and transcendental equation by the method of bisection, method of false position,
Newton-Raphson’s method and Graeffe’s Root squaring method, Eigen value problem by power
method and Jacobi method.

UNIT –II
Solution of System of Equations and Matrix Inversion: Solution of linear algebraic equation:
Gauss and Gauss-Jordan elimination methods- Method of Triangularization and Crout’s Method,
Iterative methods: Gauss-Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel and Relaxation methods.

UNIT –III
Interpolation: Finite Differences, Relation between operators - Interpolation by Newton’s
forward and backward difference formulae for equal intervals. Newton’s divided difference
method and Lagrange’s method for unequal intervals, Numerical differentiation in one variable,
Numerical Integration by Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules.
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

UNIT –IV
Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation: Single step methods: Taylor series method,
Picard’s method of successive approximation, Euler and Improved Euler methods, Runge- Kutta
method of fourth order only.

UNIT –V
Statistical Computation: Probability Theory, Binomial, Poisson, and normal distribution,
Sampling theory (small and large), Test of significance chi-square test, t-test, F-test, Analysis of
Variance (ANOVA), Application to medicine agriculture and Engineering.
Time series and forecasting (moving and semi-averages), Statistical quality control methods,
control charts, X, R, p, np, and c charts.
Text Books:
1. M. K. Venkataraman - “Numerical methods in Science and Engineering”, National Publishing Company,
Madras
2. B.S. Grewal -“Numerical methods in Engineering & Science”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
3. P. Kandasamy, K. Gunavathy and K. Thilagavathy - “Numerical Methods”, S. Chand & Company Ltd, New
Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Gupta and Malik - “Calculus of finite Differential and Numerical Analysis”, Krishna Prakasan Media (P) Ltd.
Meerut
2. M. Ray - “Mathematical Statistics”, Ram Prasad And Sons, Agra.
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS-II
(EEE-401) L T P 4 (3-1-0)
UNIT –I
Measurement of energy: Classification of energy meters-Ampere-hour-meters, Motor meters
& Clock meters, Constructional details and working principle of Single phase induction type
energy meters, Errors, Poly phase watt hour meters, clock meters, E.M testing methods,
Measurement of VAh & VArh meter, Tri-vector meter, Maximum demand indicators

UNIT –II
Instrument Transformers-Theory of C.T &P.T-Ratio and phase angle errors, Design
considerations Characteristics of C.T. Effect of variation of p.f, secondary burden &frequency,
Voltage Transformers –theory, ratio & phase angle errors-Design considerations-characteristics
of Voltage Transformer-.Effect of variation of p.f. secondary burden & frequency. Testing of C.T
& P.T.-Absolute & comparison methods

UNIT –III
Classification of magnetic measurements: The ballistic galvanometer, flux meter & other
oscillatory apparatus, Methods of calibrating ballistic galvanometer. Hall effect devices. Ring &
bar specimens Determination of magnetization using methods of reversals & step-by-step
methods, leakage factor, Determination of Hysteresis loop. Magnetic measurements using Bar &
yoke methods, Permeameters- Fahy’s Simplex Permeameter-Burrow’s permeameter, Magnetic
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

testing with a.c. Measurement of iron losses in a magnetic sample - separation of iron losses,
Wattmeter, A.C. bridge, Potentiometer & Oscilloscopic methods of iron loss measurements

UNIT –IV
High-voltage Measurements-General classification & various H.V testing methods, High
voltage testing apparatus-H.V.Transformer, Voltage regulation, Control gear & connections ,
Apparatus for voltage measurement, Sphere-gap Voltmeters, Voltage dividers-Measurement of
Peak a.c. voltages, Measurement of high D.C. voltages, Measurement of ripple voltages, Testing
of Insulating materials.

UNIT –V
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope- Constructional feature , working and block diagram, How does an
oscilloscope display a signal, Display subsystems, Oscilloscope Probes, Electrostatic Focusing,
Vertical deflection system,,Horizontal deflection system, Oscilloscope Controls, Measurements
using Oscilloscope-Measurement of voltage ,current and phase angle, Special Purpose
Oscilloscopes
Text Bookes:
1. Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments– Golding & Widdis
2. Electrical and Electronic Measurements - G.K.Banerjee
Reference Books:
3. Electronic Instrumentation & Measurements Technique – W.D. cooper & Helfrick

(EEE-402) ELECTRICAL MACHINES-II L T P 4(3-1-0)

UNIT –I
Three phase Synchronous Generators: Constructional features, EMF Equation, Theory of
cylindrical rotor generator, Armature winding, Winding coefficients, Armature reaction,
Synchronous reactance, Equivalent circuit and phasor diagrams, O. C. & S. C. tests, Voltage
Regulation, Determination of voltage regulation by e.m.f. & m.m.f. methods, zero power factor
method, saturated synchronous reactance method, Numerical problems.

UNIT –II
Extension to salient pole synchronous generators, Two-reaction theory, Direct axis and
quadrature axis synchronous reactance, Slip test, Operation of synchronous machine connected
to infinite bus, Parallel operation of synchronous generators, Numerical problems.

UNIT –III
Parallel Operation of Alternators: Introduction, Requirements For Parallel Operation,
Synchronizing Current, Synchronizing Power, Synchronizing Torque, Effect of Reactance, Effect
of Increasing The Excitation of One of The Alternators, Effect of Increasing The Driving Torque
of One of The Alternators, Effect of Change in Speed of One of The Alternators, Effect of
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
Effective from Session 2015-16

Unequal Voltages, Load Sharing Between Two Alternators, Synchronous Machines on Infinite
Bus-Bars, Power Output, Hunting

UNIT –IV
Three phase Synchronous motor: Principle of operation and production of torque, Power-angle
curves, Power factor improvement, V-curves, power angle characteristics, Hunting or phase
swinging, Numerical problems.

UNIT –V
Special Motors: Stepping motors – Variable reluctance stepping motors, Permanent magnet
stepping motors, Hybrid stepping motors- their characteristics , drive circuits and applications.
Brushless D.C. motors, Variable Reluctance motors- their constructional features , working
principles and applications, Numerical problems.

Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath,- “Electric Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Fitzerald, A. E., Kingsley and S. D. Umans- “Electric Machinery”, MC Graw Hill.
Reference Books:
1. P. S. Bimbhra- “Electrical Machinery”, Khanna Publisher
2. M.G. Say -“Alternating Current Machines”, Pitman & Sons
3. J. B. Gupta- “Electrical Machinery”

(EEE-403) DIGITAL ELECTRONICS L T P 4(3-1-0)

UNIT – I
Number Systems and Boolean Algebra: Review of binary, octal and hexadecimal number
systems - conversion methods-number representations .Binary code BCD, Gray code - error
detection and correction codes - parity codes- Boolean algebra – basic postulates, theorems –
canonical forms-Simplification of Boolean function using Karnaugh map – Implementations of
logic functions using gates, NAND –NOR implementations

UNIT - II
Sequential Circuits: General model of sequential circuits- flip-flops- latches – level triggering,
edge triggering- master slave configuration - concept of state, state diagram , state table, state
reduction procedures , Design of synchronous sequential circuits , up/down, modulus counters,
shift registers, Ring counter - Johnson counter - timing diagram – serial adder - parity checker.

UNIT - III
Combinational Circuits: Half adder, full adder, Half subtraction, full subtract or parallel adder,
Carry look ahead adder , binary adder , Magnitude comparator, encoder and decoders,
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) - SECOND YEAR
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multiplexers and demultiplexers, code converters, parity generator/checker- implementation of


combinational circuits using multiplexers.

UNIT – IV
Memory: Classification of memories, RAM, Memory decoding, Error Detection and correction,
Read only Memory, Types of ROM, Details of Hard disk, Floppy Disk, Flash Drive, Compact
Disk, etc..

UNIT - V
Logic Families: Input characteristics and output characteristics of logic gates, Fan-in, Fan-out,
Noise margin, circuit concept of various logic families: TTL, DTL, ECL, NMOS, CMOS Tri-
state logic, open collector output.

Text Books:
1. Floyd, -“Digital Fundamentals”, Universal Book Stall, New Delhi.
2. Albert Paul Malvino and Donald P Leach,-“Digital Principles and Applications” McGraw Hill
Referenc Books:
1. R P Jain - ” Modern Digital Electronics”, TMH, New Delhi.
2. Morris Mano - “Digital Design”, PHI Learning, fourth edition, 2008.

(EEE-404) SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS L T P 4(3-1-0)

UNIT –I
Signals: Definition, types of signals and their representations continuous-time/discrete-time,
periodic/non-periodic, even/odd, energy/power, deterministic/ random, one-dimensional/multi-
dimensional; commonly used signals (in continuous-time as well as in discrete-time): unit
impulse, unit step, unit ramp (and their inter-relationships), exponential, rectangular pulse,
sinusoidal; operations on continuous-time and discrete-time signals (including transformations of
independent variables).

UNIT –II
Systems: Classification, linearity, time-invariance and causality, impulse response,
characterization of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, unit sample response, convolution
summation, step response of discrete time systems, stability. convolution integral, co-relations,
signal energy and energy spectral density, signal power and power spectral density, properties of
power spectral density.

UNIT –III
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Laplace-Transform (LT): Laplace Transform, Region of convergence, inverse Laplace


Transform, Analysis and characterization of LTI System, System function of continuous time
system, Block diagram representation, Unilateral Laplace transform. Solutions of differential
equation using Laplace transform.

UNIT –IV
Fourier Transforms (FT):(i) Definition, conditions of existence of FT, properties, magnitude
and phase spectra, Some important FT theorems, Parseval’s theorem, Inverse FT, relation
between LT and FT (ii) Discrete time Fourier transform (DTFT), inverse DTFT, convergence,
properties and theorems, Comparison between continuous time FT and DTFT,FFT.

UNIT –V
Z-Transform: Z-Transform, Region of convergence, Inverse Z-transform, analysis and
characterization of LTI system, System function of discrete time system Block diagram
representation, Unilateral Z transform. Solution of differential equation using Z transforms.

Text Books:
1. V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and S. Hamid Nawab, ‘signals & System’,Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2003.
2. Roberts, “Signals and Systems” TATA Mcgraw Hills.
Reference Books:
1. P. Ramesh Babu, R. Ananda Natarajan, “Signals and Systems”, Scitech Publications4. Charles L. Phillips, John
2.M. Parr and Evea Riskin, “Signals Systems and Transforms”, Pearson Education

(ECR 401) PROFESSIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT-I L T P 4(3-1-0)

Objective: This course provides the participants with information, and equips them with the
requisite skills to make their communication effective and to enable them to deal with feelings,
understand assertiveness, develop self-confidence, and work in teams.
Business Communication Skills (BCS)

Unit Objective Course content Activity


1 To introduce the Communication: Concept,  Activity related to basic of
fundamentals of Classification, Purpose, Process, business communication
communication Importance in Management,
Structure in Organization
Barriers & Gateways in
Communication, 7 C’s of
Communication
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Verbal & Non-Verbal


 The activity is done in groups of 6
Communication
or7. The facilitator walks around,
To introduce role of body Importance of Non-Verbal Behavior
observes and makes note of styles
language in Interpretation during
and expression used and provides
communication Communication – Body Language,
feedback.
Gestures, Postures, Kinesics,
 Presentations
Proxemics & Paralanguage
Listening: Process, Types, Levels,
Barriers & Gateways in Listening
How should one listen to
Effective Listening, Understanding  Activities which shows the
2 people? – Importance of
Speaker’s thoughts and feelings importance of effective listening
active listening
while listening and Paraphrasing
(interpreting Speaking Style)

Intrapersonal & Interpersonal Relationship Skills (IRS)

Understand the importance Intrapersonal Skills


of the various skills
involved in developing and Personality: Characteristics of  Activity on self awareness
enriching intrapersonal Healthy & Sick personalities  Brainstorming Session and Group
relationships Self Awareness, Self Esteem, Self Discussion
3 Confidence  Discussing a situation where you
Be more aware of one’s Assertiveness V/S Aggressiveness were assertive
self-confidence, values Values: types & importance  Brainstorming, Role-play, Group
Understand and handle Dealing with Emotions: Anger, Discussion
emotions of self and others Conflict and Depression
Emotional Intelligence: Overview
Understand the necessity Interpersonal Skills  Activity about knowing each
and importance of working other, understanding similarities
together as a team The Team: Concept, Elements, and differences, and how to
Stages, Types respect and adjust to these
Learn how to go about Creating Effective Teams: differences
being a good team player Characteristics and Building Blocks,  Brain storm session on Team work
4 and form an effective team Key Roles of Team Members  Activity related to Effective Team
Team Player Styles
Putting team building skills
to test in the various  Students based on last activity
activities to understand the Team Building Activities think of what team style they
status and improve with exhibit
each succeeding activity
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Note: This paper comprises of a number of classroom activities also, based on the given syllabus.

Reference Books:
1. M.K. Sehgal & V. Khetrapal - Business Communication (Excel Books)
2. Rajendra Pal - Business Communication (Sultan Chand & Sons Publication)
3. P.D. Chaturvedi – Busines Communication (Pearson Education)
4. Elizabeth B. Hurlock – Personality Development (Tata McGraw Hills)

Suggested Readings – BCS Suggested Readings – IRS


1. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People - 1. Emotional Intelligence - David Goleman
Stephen R. Covey 2. Working with Emotional Intelligence - David
2. Who Moved My Cheese - Dr. Spenser Johnson Goleman.
3. Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - Deepak Chopra 3. Good to Great - Jim Collins
4. I‘m OK You are OK – Erric Seghal 4. Goal - Eliyahu Goldratt.
5. Only the Paranoid Survive - Andrew Grove
6. All the books in the ―Chicken Soup for the Soul
series.

EEE-451 MATLAB AND SIMULINK LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENS:

1.Write a program in MATLAB to compute

(i) C = A+ B (ii) D = A-B (iii) E = A* B (iv) F = A / B

Where A = [ 1 4 5; 3 6 2; 1 2 3 ] and B = [ 5 4 3 ; 2 4 1 ; 1 4 2 ]

2. Write a program in MATLAB to plot (i) Sine and (ii) Cosine waveforms.

3. Write a program in MATLAB to plot (i) Ramp signal and (ii) Impulse signal

4.To simulate Half Wave Rectifier Circuit and Full Wave Rectifier Circuit
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5. To simulate Half Wave Controlled Rectifier Circuit.

6. To simulate Full Wave Controlled Rectifier Circuit.

7. To simulate the performance of a 3 phase induction motor.

8. To control the speed of a D.C Motor.

9. To simulate a P.W.M Inverter for single pulse and multi Pulse modulation.

10.To simulate a P.W.M Inverter for SVPWM.

(EEE-454) ELECTRICAL MACHINE-II LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. To perform open circuit & short circuit test on a three phase alternator and determine its

Synchronous impedance

2. To perform open circuit & short circuit test on a three phase alternator and determine Voltage

regulation at lagging and leading power factors of load.

3. To perform load test on a three phase alternator.

4. To perform load test on a three phase synchronous motor using electrical load and draw V-

curves.

5. To perform load test on a three phase synchronous motor using electrical load and draw

Inverted V-curves
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6. To perform load test on a three phase synchronous motor using mechanical load and draw V-

curves.

7. To perform load test on a three phase synchronous motor using mechanical load and draw

Inverted V-curves

8. To study parallel operation of three-phase alternator using synchronizing panel (with

dark/bright lamp method)

9. To study parallel operation of three-phase alternator using synchroscope

10. To study and measurement of direct axis synchronous reactance X d and quadrature axis

synchronous reactance Xq of a synchronous generator by slip test.

(EEE-452) DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. Study of logic families and their nomenclature.

2. Verification of truth tables of logic gates..

3. Implementation of Boolean function in SOP and POS form

4. Study of Universal gates

5. Implementation of 4:1 multiplexer and a 1:4 demultiplexer.

6. Implementation of a half adder .

7. Implementation of a full adder and a 4 bit binary counter.

8. Study of R-S, J-K and T flip-flops


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9. Study of Registers

10. Implementation of an up and a down counter.

(EEE-453) ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT-II LAB L T P 2(0-0-2)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. To calibrate a single phase induction type energy meter using a standard wattmeter and a

stop watch.

2. To measure inductance by Maxwell’s bridge

3. To measure inductance & resistance of a coil using Hay’s bridge..

4. To measure inductance by Owen’s bridge.

5. To measure capacitance and its loss angle using a Schering bridge

6. To study an LCR bridge and measure R,L,C using it.

7. To study a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope.

8. To measure amplitude, time period & frequency of a signal using an Oscilloscope.

9. To measure frequency of a source by Lissajou’s patterns on a CRO.

10. To measure power in a single phase AC circuit using C.T. & P.T.
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