Mpec16 E&tc
Mpec16 E&tc
Mpec16 E&tc
Curriculum: MPECS-2016
Diploma in Electronics & Telecommunication
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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC,
KOLHAPUR
(An Autonomous Institute of Government of Maharashtra)
Curriculum Document
CURRICULUM : MPECS-2016
(Outcome Based Curriculum)
for
DIPLOMA IN
ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION
Secretary Chairman
INDEX
Sr. Page
Description
No. No.
SECTION – I : Curriculum Philosophy and Structure
Curriculum Development : Introduction and Process of Development of
1. 4
Outcome Based Curriculum
Vision, Mission, Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs), Programme
2. 11
Outcomes (POs) and Programme-specific Outcomes (PSOs)
3. Overview and Salient features of Curriculum : MPECS-2016 14
SECTION – I
CURRICULUM PHILOSOPHY
AND
STRUCTURE
Curriculum is an absolute instructional and effective instrument designed with a student centered
approach. It incorporates systematic method of teaching learning process. It is a sequence of planned
academic activities; on completion of which the desired programme outcomes are expected to be attained
in the student. The curriculum and the course contents are expected to motivate the students to acquire
desired level of knowledge and skills. An emphasis and an attempt has been made in the curriculum to
get a perfect blending of theoretical concepts and actual requirements of industry. Keen attention has
been provided to make it more structured by incorporating the valuable suggestions of industrial experts
of PBOSs and feed back by the field and academic professionals. An overview of systematic and
scientific mode of implementation and evaluation has also been pondered; consequently a practicable
model of it has been achieved. It incorporates specific guidelines and assessment criteria for
theory/practical/oral modes of evaluation. Specification table for each course has been provided to
prepare question paper justifying meticulous coverage.
Curriculum philosophy :
The impact of globalization and rapid changes in the engineering science and technology have been a
great cause of comprehensive and noticeable change in engineering fraternity, hence the institutions.
Only way to incorporate such a transformation, is to modify the curriculum, preserving the consistency of
engineering education. Frequent review and feedback from the experts and the freedom of autonomous
status of the institution have encouraged to undertake relevant c hanges in the curriculum to make it
versatile. Consequently the desired competencies and skills are transformed amongst the students in
pursuing their preparedness to cope up with the global changes. It aims to promote self reliance and
satisfaction of acquiring modern engineering concepts and multi capabilities within the students to make
them model technicians.
Outcome-based Curriculum
Outcome based curriculum is the curriculum based on the concepts of outco me-based education (OBE)
philosophy. India is a permanent signatory of the Washington Accord - the international agreement
among bodies responsible for accrediting engineering programmes with the National Board of
Accreditation (NBA) as the national autho rity for accrediting degree and diploma programmes in
engineering in India. Hence as per the accreditation criteria of the NBA, the curriculum of the Institute is
expected to be outcome based.
Outcome Based Education (OBE) is an educational approach in which all the activities of an education
system are based on attainment of pre-defined learning outcomes of student. The approach is to be
included in the following three aspects of education system :i) Curriculum Design, ii) Curriculum
Implementation, iii) Students’ Evaluation. The flow diagram shown below summarizes the elements of
Outcome-based Education System. The glossary of terms used in academic autonomy and OBE are
provided for reference.
The approach is to be included in the following three aspects of education system :i) Curriculum Design,
ii) Curriculum Implementation, iii) Students’ Evaluation
Washington Accord and NBA – It is an International Agreement among bodies responsible for
accrediting undergraduate engineering degree programmes. Established in 1989, the signatory countries
as of 2014 are Australia, Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.
National Board of Accreditation (NBA), India has become the permanent signatory member of the
Washington Accord on 13th June 2014.
1. The Washington Accord covers engineering degrees and diploma under outcome-based education
approach.
Vision of Institute - It is a statement that defines concisely the aspirations to be achieved in the near
future by the Institute
Mission of Institute - It is a set of statements that defines the broad steps to be executed to achieve the
vision of the Institute
Vision of Programme - It is the vision statement for a particular educational programme (like Civil
Engineering Programme, Mechanical Engineering Programme, etc.). Programme Vision should be
consistent with the Institute vision
Mission of Programme - It is the set of statements that define the broad steps to be executed to achieve
the vision of the educational programme
Programme Outcomes (POs) – It is a set of ten generic outcomes, stated by NBA, expected from any
engineering diploma-holder in India
Course Outcomes (COs) – It a set of about 6 outcomes, expected to be attained by student on learning a
course. Course Outcomes shall be defined in curriculum for each course. Course outcomes are worded
using action verbs like solve, explain, calculate, compare, distinguish, describe, draw, etc.
Mission-PEO Consistency Matrix – It is a matrix showing degree of consistency of PEOs with mission
PO-CO Consistency Matrix – It is a matrix showing degree of consistency of COs with POs and PSOs
Competency – It is the set of specific abilities, categorized as cognitive, psychomotor and affective
domains of learning, from which course outcomes statements are derived
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy of Cognitive Domain : It is a six- level cumulative hierarchy of cognitive
abilities in the order of increasing complexity as follows :
Remembering > Understanding > Applying > Analyzing > Evaluating > Creating
Psychomotor Domain : It is the set of abilities related to physical and psychological skills
Taxonomy of Psychomotor Domain : It is a six- level cumulative hierarchy of cognitive abilities in the
order of increasing complexity as follows :
Perception > Set > Guided response > Mechanism > Adaptation > Origination
Taxonomy of Affective Domain : It is a five- level cumulative hierarchy of affective abilities in the order
of increasing complexity as follows :
Receiving > Responding > Valuing > Organizing > Characterizing
Educational Technology : It is the systematic study of theoretical foundations and material tools to
facilitate learning
Academic Autonomy – It is the freedom and responsibility offered to the Institute by the Go vernment to
attain high quality standards in the following three dimensions :
i) Design of own curricula ii) Conduct of own examinations iii) Award of own diploma
Multi-point Entry and Credit System (MPECS) – It is a system of education in which student can be
admitted at different entry levels of qualification and he is offered credits along with marks on passing in
a course
Credits – It is the number of weekly instructional hours provided for a course in the curriculum
Programme – It is the particular branch of Engineering in which Diploma is awarded. e.g. Civil
Engineering Programme, Mechanical Engineering Programme, etc.
Course – It is a particular subject defining study and evaluation unit of the curriculum. e.g. Applied
Mechanics, Engineering Drawing-1, etc.
Course Registration (CR) - It is the procedure to be carried out by every student at the beginning of
every semester in which he/she has to declare the courses he/she is going to study in that semester as per
academic time table of the Institute. The registration is to be done as per Rules of Registration of the
Institute.
Examination Registration (ER) - It is the procedure to be carried out by every student at the beginning
of every semester in which he/she has to declare the courses in which he/she is going appear for
examination in that semester as per examination time table of the Institute. The registration is to be done
as per Rules of Registration of the Institute.
Curriculum MPECS-2016 - It is the Curriculum of the Institute revised in the year 2016. It is applicable
to the students admitted since 2016
Allied Department – It is department that does not award diploma and contributes to curriculum
implementation of many Programmes. e.g. Applied Mechanics Department, Workshop Department,
Science Department, English Department, Mathematics Department, etc.
Year of award of academic autonomy : 1992 Year of award of MPECS and Flexibility : 1994
Government Polytechnic, Kolhapur is the first Government Polytechnic in Maharashtra to have been
awarded academic autonomy
Bodies and Cells under Academic Autonomy :
i) Governing Body
ii) Board of Studies
iii) Programme-wise Boards of Studies
Examination Committee Curriculum Revisions under Autonomy : 1992, MPECS-2001, MPECS-
2006, MPECS-2010, MPECS-2013, MPECS-2016
Award of Diploma in Convocation Ceremony every year
Orientation to faculty
faculty
Capabilities and
competencies to
be developed
Implementation
strategies, deployment of Implementation Monitoring
LRs and teachers’
orientation
Decision on
addition, Feedback
deletion of
content
Vision of Institute :
The institute envisions to be one of the highly recognized institutes for developing competent technicians
for quality professional services and entrepreneurship to cater the needs of industry and society.
Mission of Institute :
To educate and train in multi-disciplinary multi- level programmes to develop competent
technicians and skilled manpower for industrial needs
To ensure employability, encourage entrepreneurship, promote lifelong learning
To inculcate in students the qualities of a good citizen at individual, social and professional
level
To provide quality management system with focus on effective student-centric education and
high recognition.
Vision of Programme:
Program of high recognition and flexibility for the development of
Competent technical manpower in the profession of Electronics and Telecommunication .
Mission of Programme :
M1: To provide technical education of high recognition to the aspiring learners.
M2: To empower student’s competency to fulfill nation’s project of Digital India
M3: To adapt student centric approach in teaching- learning process to mould students for skill
oriented professional, social and ethical practices
M4: To utilize flexibility in curriculum development to incorporate recent and emerging
advancements in the field of Electronics & Telecommunication.
1. Basic knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering
to solve the engineering problems.
2. Discipline knowledge : An ability to apply discipline - specific knowledge to solve core and/or
applied engineering problems.
3. Experime nts and practice: An ability to plan and perform experiments and practices and to use
the results to solve engineering problems.
4. Engineering Tools: Apply appropriate technologies and tools with an understanding of the
limitations.
5. The engineer and society: Demonstrate knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering practice.
6. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the engineering solutions in societal
and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge and need for sustainable
development.
7. Ethics : Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms
of the engineering practice.
8. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
diverse/multidisciplinary teams.
9. Communication: An ability to communicate effectively.
10. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the context of technological changes.
PSO 1: Operate and Maintain: Competency to apply the concepts of Industrial Electronics in the
operation and maintenance of engineering application systems.
PSO 2: Supervision and providing solution: Ability to supervise work and reach appropriate
solution to simple practical problems in Industrial Electronics engineering industry.
Diploma shall be awarded on the basis of marks obtained in Level IV and Level V courses
1. Embedded Systems
2. Energy conservation
Courses Deleted:
1. Fundamental of DSP
2. Micro processor and interfacing.
3. Environmental Studies
1. As per suggestion of Director of MSBTE implant training of 4 weeks after 4th semister
and two weeks after 2nd semester is mandatory. Implant training is now a part of project term
work without any marks.
2. In line with the policies of MSBTE there will be no backlog subjects for direct second
year admitted students bridge course basic electronics is added without credits with a
curriculum to be covered in 24 theory lectures
Teaching
Examination
L Scheme
Course Pre- Scheme
S
e (hours pe r
Name of Course Course Code
Abbre
v
requi- (marks)
N vi a- site week)
e Pract. Cr
tion Course T T T O
l /Drg. T
/Tutoria ed W Pr
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h S r
l
Elective – 1
1. Non-conventional energy
EIF 311 FNCE 3 -- 3 1 80 20 - - -
sources 4
2. Higher Mathematics EIF 312 FHMT 3 EIF301 3 1 4 80 20 - - -
Elective – 2
3. Radar & Navigation ETF 505 FRDN 5 -- 3 2 5 80 20 - - 25I
4. Audio & Video Engg ETF 506 FA VE 5 -- 3 2 5 80 20 - - 25I
5. Energy conservation EIF 507 FENC 5 -- 3 2 5 80 20 - - 25I
Elective – 3
6. Electronics Circu it Design EIF 406 FECD 4 -- 3 2 5 80 20 - - 25I
7. Signals and systems ETF 407 FSAS 4 -- 3 2 5 80 20 - - 25I
8. Satellite Co mmunicat ion ETF 408 FSAT 4 -- 3 2 5 80 20 - - 25I
Elective – 4
Industrial Organizat ion 3
9. CCF 501 FIOM 5 -- - 3 80 20 - - -
Management
10. Marketing Management 3
EIF 509 FMRM 5 -- - 3 80 20 - - -
11.
Entrepreneurship 3
EIF 510 FETD 5 -- - 3 80 20 - - -
Develop ment
Elective – 5
12. PLC and Drives ETF 511 FPLD 5 -- 4 2 6 80 20 - 50E -
13. PIC M icrocontroller EIF 512 FPIC 5 -- 4 2 6 80 20 - 50E -
14. VLSI EIF 513 FVLS 5 -- 4 2 6 80 20 - 50E -
Note : Separate Supplementary Input Sessions for necessary content of First Year
courses shall be designed and arranged for these students so as to bridge the gap of
FY courses
1
Engineering Physics CCF101 YES YES No No No
(CE/ME/SM/MT)
Engineering Physics
2 CCF102 YES YES No No No
(EE/IE/ET/IT)
3
Engineering Chemistry CCF103 No No No No No
(CE/ME/SM/MT)
Engineering Chemistry
4 CCF104 No No No No No
(EE/IE/ET/IT)
5 Basic Mathematics CCF105 YES YES No YES No
6
Engineering CCF106 YES YES No YES No
Mathematics
7 Engineering Drawing-1 CCF107 No YES No No No
(CE/M E/MT)
8 Engineering Drawing-1(SM) CCF117 No YES No No No
Note : The above eligibility is subject to condition that the student has secured at least 40 % marks in the
respective subject.
Students seeking exemption for any other subjects should contact Academic Coordinator / Controller of
Examinations.
Instruments Instruments
22. IX/EJ204 C IEE/ETE304- C EIF 304-C
ET110-C Programming
Programming Programming Programming
23. ET205- Electrical ---
--- ----
Engineering
24. ET206- Analog IX/EJ205- Analog IEE/ETE305- Analog EIF 305-Analog
Communication Communication Communication Communication
25. ET207- Linear IX/EJ206- Linear IEE/ETE307- Linear EIF 307- Linear
Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuits
26. IEE/ETE306-Digital EIF 306-Digital
ET208- Digital IX/EJ207- Digital
Techniques & Techniques
Techniques Techniques
Application &Application
27. ET209- Digital IX/EJ208- Digital ETE310-Digital ETF310-Digital
Communication Communication Communication Communication
28. IX/EJ209- IEE/ETE309-
ET210- Microprocessor
Microprocessor & Microprocessor & ----
& Interfacing
Interfacing Interfacing
29. ET211- Project & IEE/ETE503-Project-1 EIF 503-Project-1
---
Seminar-I
30. R222- Electrical CKTS. --- --- ---
& M\Cs
31. R223- Basic --- --- ---
Electronics
32. R227- Non Conv IEE/ETE311-Non EIF 311-Non Conv
Energy Sources --- Conv Energy Sources Energy Sources
33. IX/EJ210-Higher IEE/ETE312- Higher EIF 312- Higher
R228- Higher Maths Engineering Maths Mathematics Mathematics
34. ET302- Industrial IX/EJ211-Industrial IEE/ETE401-Power EIF 401-Power
Electronics Electronics Electronics-1 Electronics-1
35. EJ301-Advance
ET301-Advance
Communication --- ---
Communication System
System
36. ET303-8051 EJ302-8051 IEE/ETE402-8051 EIF 309-8051
Microcontroller Microcontroller Microcontroller Microcontroller
37. IEE/ETE404- EIF 404- Principles Of
ET304- Control EJ303-Feedback
Principles of Control control System
System Control System
System
38. ET306- EJ304-
--- ---
Instrumentation Instrumentation
39. ET308- EJ 305-
--- ---
Optoelectronics Optoelectronics
40. ET309- Medical EJ306-Medical
--- ---
Electronics Electronics
41. ET310- Optical Fiber EJ307-Optical Fiber ETE502-Optical Fiber ETF502-Optical Fiber
Communication Communication Communication Communication
42. IEE/ETE406- EIF 406-Electronics
ET311- Electronics EJ308-Electronics
Electronics Circuit Circuit Design
Circuit Design Circuit Design
Design
43. ET312- Signals & EJ309- Signals & ETE507- Signals & ETF 407- Signals &
Systems Systems Systems Systems
44. ET401- Mobile EJ401- Mobile ETE501- Mobile ETF501- Mobile
Communication Communication Communication Communication
45. ET402- PC Hardware
---- ----
& Maintenance ----
46. ET403- Introduction To EJ402- Introduction IEE/ETE405- EIF 405-Simulation
Matlab & OrCAD To Matlab & OrCAD Simulation Software Software
47. ET305- Project & IEE/ETE504- Project EIF 504-Project II
EJ403-Project
Seminar-II II
48. ET404- Industrial EJ404- Industrial IEE/ETE508- CCF 501 - Industrial
Organization & Organization & Industrial Organization Organization &
Management Management & Management Management
49. ET405- Marketing EJ405- Marketing IEE/ETE509- EIF 509- Marketing
Management Management Marketing Management Management
50. ET406- Project
----- ---- ----
Management
51. ET307- EJ406- IEE/ETE510- EIF 510-
Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship
Development Development Development Development
52. ET407- VLSI Design EJ407- VLSI Design IEE/ETE 407- VLSI EIF 513-VLSI
53. ET408- Embedded EJ408- Embedded EIF 402-Embedded
---
System System Systems
54. ET412- Data EJ409- Data ETE403-Data ETF403-Data
Communication & Communication & Communication & Communication &
Networks Networks Networks Networks
55. ET410- Audio Video EJ410-Audio Video ETE 506-Audio Video ETF506-Audio Video
Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering
56. ET411- Microwave EJ411- Microwave ---- ----
Engineering Engineering
57. ET409- Introduction ETE513- Fundamental ----
EJ412- DSP
TO DSP of DSP
58. ET413- Mobile Phone EJ413- Mobile Phone --- ---
Servicing Servicing
59. ET414- Computer EJ414- Computer ---- ----
Networking Networking
60. ET415- Visual Basic EJ415-VB & MS ---- ----
& MS ACCESS ACCESS
61. ---- ---- ETE505-Radar & ETF505-Radar &
Navigation Navigation
62. ---- ---- ETE408-Satellite ETF408-Satellite
Communication Communication
63. ---- ---- ETE 511-PLC & ETF511-PLC & Drives
Drives
64. ---- ---- ETE 512-PIC EIF 512-PIC
Microcontroller Microcontroller
65. ---- ---- ---- EIF 507-Energy
Conservation
PROFORMA - I
GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, KOL HAP UR
Performance for Final Assessment of ORAL / P RA CTI CA L
By Internal & External Examiner
( For subject havi ng ONLY ORAL / PRACTICAL )
Roll No Marks of Marks of Per forma nce Performa nce Marks Marks
/ Exa m Progressive Continuous of Term E nd of Term E nd out of as per
No Skill Test Ass ess m ent OR/PR by OR/P R Evaluat ion
Interna l by Externa l Sche me
Exa miner Exa miner
25 25 25 25 100
Name and Signature of Internal Examiner Name and Signature of External Examiner
PROFORMA – II
GOVERNMENT P O L Y T E C H N I C , KO LHAP U R
Performance for Final Assessment of ORAL / P RA CTI CA L
By Internal Examiner
( For subject having ONLY ORAL / PRACTICAL )
PROFORMA-III
GOVERNMENT P O L Y T E C H N I C , KO LHAP U R
Performance for Final Assessment of TER M WO RK
By Internal Examiner
( For subject having ONLY TERMWORK )
Course Code & Course Name --
Programme -
Sum mer / Winter Exam - Da te -
PROFORMA – IV
GOVERNMENT P O L Y T E C H N I C , KOLHAPUR
Performance for Final Assessment of ORAL / P RA CTI CA L
By Internal & External Examiner
(For subject having ORAL / PR & TW )
PROFORMA – V
GOVERNMENT P OL YT ECH NIC, KOLHAPUR
Performance for Final Assessment of ORAL / P RA CTI CA L
By Internal Examiner
( For subject having ORAL / PR & TW )
Progra m me -
Sum mer / Winter E xa m - Da te -
PROFORMA – VI
GOV ER N ME NT P OL YT ECH NIC, KOLHAPUR
Performance for Final Assessment of TER M WO RK
By Internal Examiner
( For subject having ORAL / PR & TW )
Progra m me -
Sum mer / Winter E xa m - Da te -
LEVEL- I
FOUNDATION COURSES
Course ID:
Course Name : Electronic Components and Applications
Course : EIF 101
Course Abbreviation: FECA
Prerequisites : NIL
Teaching Sche me :
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Total
Evaluation Theory Practical oral
Examination
i. 25 marks As per
Average
for each proforma VI
of two Term End
Details of practical Internal Oral
tests of 20 Theory Exam
Evaluation ii. One PST Exam *
marks (03 hours)
of 25
each
marks
Marks 20 -- 80 25 25 I 150
I-Internal Examination *Assessment as per Pro- forma V
Term Work Assessment as per Pro-forma VI.
RATIONALE:
Material science plays vital role in Technology. Due to rapid up gradation and modification in the use of
electronic components, every engineer should have the knowledge of components. This subject gives
clear idea of all fundamentals of electronic components and their practical applications. This subject
includes method of fabrication, working, testing, characteristics, specifications, assembling, designing.
And fault finding. In industrial applications, students will be able to understand and visualize other
electronic circuits and devices.
COMPETENCY:
Understanding and visualizing electronic circuits and devices.
Cognitive: List passive components; types of cables, connectors, switches, relays displays and design of
PCB.
Psychomotor: Calculate values of resistors, capacitors, inductors and making of PCB.
Affective :Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) precision)punctuality
COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF101-1 Illustrate the use of components based on the functions and the specifications in the problem
solving.
EIF101-2 Explain electronics components with respective to its classifications, functions, specifications
and applications.
EIF101-3 Identify and test electronic components in the given circuit.
EIF101-4 Develop PCB layout for the given circuit..
EIF101-1 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
EIF101-2 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
EIF101-3 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
EIF101-4 1 - 3 2 - - - 1 - 1 3 2
CONTENT :
A) THEORY : Section I
Section-II
Chapter Topic Teaching Theory
Subtopics Hours Evaluation
Marks
EIF101-4 Identify different types of cables and connectors and also specify their applications.
04 Cables: 10 14
4.1 General specifications of cables- characteristic
impedance, current carrying capacity, flexibility.
4.2 Types of cables- construction, specifications and
applications of coaxial cable, telephone cable, FRC
cable, Twin core cable(Twisted & Shielded
type)cable used for CRO, optical Fiber Cable.
Connectors:
4.3 general specifications of connectors- contact
resistance, breakdown voltage, insulation resistance
4.4 Type of connectors – construction, specifications
and applications of BNC, TNC, RF, D series, Audio,
Video, printer, edge, FRC connectors, Phone Plug &
Jacks
EIF101-5 Identify different types of switches, relays, displays and also specify their applications.
TOTAL 80
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and
half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted
marks only.
B) TERM WORK Term work shall consist of the following :
(Minimum Eight From List)
Laboratory experiments and related skills to be developed :
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given below
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test :
Total 50
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory work
Teaching and Learning resources:
1. Chalk board 2. Video clips 3.Slides 4. Item Bank 5. Charts
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
2 Grover &Jamwal Electronic Components and Materials Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
b)Websites:
1) http://www.electronica-india.com/
2) http://electronicsclub.info/
3) http://nptel.ac.i
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COURSE ID :
RATIONALE :
Physics is the foundation of engineering and technology. The development of all engineering areas
requires good understanding of fundamental principles in physics. Studying physics develops scientific
methodology and technical aptitude in the students. Applications of principles of physics in engineering
fields create interest and motivate the students.
COMPETENCY :
Apply principles of Physics to solve engineering problems as follows :
Cognitive : i) Understanding and applying principles and laws of Physics to simple practical
problems/ situations. ii)Observing iii) Classifying iv) Interpreting
Psychomotor : Handling of instruments, apparatus and tools
Affective : Skill of i) working in team ii) curiosity, interest and self-confidence
COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF102-1 Select proper material in engineering industry by analysis of its physical properties
CCF102-2 Use basic principles of wave motion for related engineering applications
CCF102-3 Use
nanotechnology for
quality improvement 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
of materials
CCF102-4 Apply
principles of optics,
electricity to solve 3 - 3 - - - - - - - 1 1
engineering problems
CCF102-5 Use
LASERs, X-rays and
photocell based 3 1 2 - - - - - - - 1 1
equipments
CCF102-6 Apply
principles of fiber
optics for related
3 1 2 - - - - - - - 1
engineering 1
applications
CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Theory
Lectures
Sr. No. Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
(Hours)
(Marks)
CCF102-1 Select proper material in engineering industry by analysis of its physical properties
1 ELASTICITY 06 08
1.1 Definitions of elasticity, plasticity, rigidity,
deforming force, restoring force
1.2 Stress, Strain and their types
1.3 Elastic Limit, Statement of Hooke’s law, modulus
of elasticity and its types
1.4 Behavior of wire under continuously increasing
load- yield point, ultimate stress, breaking stress
1.5 Factor of safety
1.6 Applications of elasticity
1.7 Numerical proble ms
2 PROPERTIES OF LIQUID 16 18
2.1 INTRODUCTION (02) (02)
Definitions of density, specific volume,
specific weight, specific gravity,
(06) (06)
compressibility of liquid
2.2 VISCOSITY
2.2.1 Definition and meaning of viscosity, velocity
gradient
2.2.2 Newton’s law of viscosity, Coefficient of
viscosity
2.2.3 Stokes law (Derivation not required)
2.2.4 Derivation of expression for coefficient of
viscosity of liquid by Stokes method (08) (10)
2.2.5 Applications of viscosity.
2.3 SURFACE TENSION
2.3.1 Definition and molecular theory
2.3.2 Angle of contact : definition and significance
2.3.3 Capillary action : definition and examples
2.3.4 Derivation of expression for surface tension by
capillary rise method (experiment not required)
2.3.5 Effect of temperature and impurity on surface
tension
2.3.6 Applications of surface tension
No numericals on above topic
CCF102-2 Use basic principles of wave motion for related engineering applications
3 WAVE MOTION 06 08
3.1 Definitions of periodic motion, Linear S. H. M.
3.2 Parameters of linear SHM : Amplitudes, Period,
Frequency and Phase
3.3 Characteristics of linear SHM
3.4 Concept and definition of wave
3.5 Parameters of wave- Frequency, periodic time,
phase and wavelength
3.6 Types of waves (transverse and longitudinal) and
their characteristics
3.7 Free and forced oscillations
3.8 Phenomenon of resonance and its applications
No nume ricals on above topic
CCF102-3 Use nanotechnology for quality improvement of materials
4 INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY 04 06
4.1 Definition of nanoscale, nanometer, nanoparticle
4.2 Definition and examples of nanostructured
materials
4.3 Applications of nanotechnology in electronics,
automobile, textile, space, medicine, cosmetics
and environment
No nume ricals on above topic
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one
and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above
allotted marks only.
Section II
Theory
Sr. Topics / Lectures
Evaluation
No. Subtopics (Hours)
(Marks)
CCF102-4 Apply principles of optics, electricity to solve engineering problems
5 PROPERTIES OF LIGHT 06 06
5.1 Refraction of light
5.2 Laws of Refraction of Light, Snell’s law
5.3 Refraction through glass prism
5.4 Derivation of prism formula
5.5 Dispersion & Dispersive Power
5.6 Numerical proble ms
6 ELECTRICITY 06 08
6.1 Concept of electric current , resistance
6.2 Ohm’s law, Specific resistance
6.3 Resistances in series and parallel.
6.4 Wheatstone’s Network and Meter Bridge.
6.5 Numerical proble ms
CCF102-5 Use LASERs, X-rays and photocell based equipments
7 MODERN PHYSICS 14 18
7.1 PHOTO ELECTRIC EFFECT (06) (08)
7.1.1 Plank’s hypothesis
7.1.2 Photon and its characteristics
7.1.3 Photo electric effect and its characteristics
7.1.4 Plank- Einstein equation
7.1.5 Photocell – construction and symbol
7.1.6 Applications of photo electric effect
7.1.7 Numerical Proble ms
7.2 LASER
(04) (06)
7.2.1 Introduction of LASER
7.2.2 Properties of laser
7.2.3 Spontaneous and stimulated emission
7.2.4 Population inversion and optical pumping
7.2.5 Applications of LASER
No nume ricals on above topic
7.3 X-RAYS (04) (04)
7.3.1 Nature and properties of x-rays.
7.3.2 Production of x-rays by Coolidge tube
7.3.3 Applications of x-rays
No nume ricals on above topic
Theory
Sr. Topics / Lectures
Evaluation
No. Subtopics (Hours)
(Marks)
CCF102-6 Apply principles of fiber optics for related engineering applications
8 FIBER OPTICS 06 08
8.1 Optical communication link
8.2 Principle of optical fiber (TIR)
8.3 Structure of optical fiber
8.4 Propagation of light in optical fiber
8.5 Advantages of optical fibers over conventional
metal conductors
8.6 Applications of optical fibers
No nume ricals on above topic
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and half
times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks
only.
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
C) INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE
Total 50
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
o.
1. B.G. Bhandarkar Applied Physics Nirali publications
b) Websites
i) http://www.physicsclassroom.com
ii) http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/
iii) http://physics.about.com/
***
COURSE ID:
Course Name : BASIC ELECTRONICS
Course Code : EIF 103
Course Abbreviation : FBTX
RATIONALE:
COMPETENCY:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 103-1 Differentiate conductor insulator and semiconductor in engineering industry.
EIF 103-2 Identify and operate rectifier and filter for engineering applications
EIF 103-3 Analyze different configuration and biasing methods of BJT to solve engineering problem
EIF 103-4 Draw frequency response of BJT amplifier for different engineering applications
EIF 103-5 Classify and operate FET in engineering industry.
EIF 103-6 Illustrate different regulated power supplies to solve engineering problem.
EIF103-1 2 - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1
1
EIF103-2 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 1
1 1
EIF103-3 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - -
1 1
EIF103-4 1 1 2 - - - - 1 - -
1 1
EIF103-5 1 1 2 - - - - 1 - -
1
EIF103-6 - 3 3 - - - - 1 - - 1
SECTION-I
Sr. Teaching
Topics Marks
No. hours
EIF103-1 Differentiate conductor insulator and semiconductor.
1. Semiconductor Diode 10 14
1.0 Conductor , Insulator, semiconductor
1.0.1 Band theory
1.0.2Intrinsic semiconductor : Si , Ge
1.0.3Doping
1.0.4 Extrinsic semiconductor : P type , N type
1.1 P.N. junction diode – Ge & Si
1.1.1 Constructional features.
1.1.2 Operating principle.
1.1.3 Characteristics.
1.1.4 Applications.
1.1.5 Specifications.
1.2 Zener diode
1.2.1 Constructional features.
1.2.2 Operating principles.
1.2.3 Characteristics
1.2.4 Specifications.
1.2.5 Applications
EIF103-2 Identify and operate rectifier and filter.
2. Rectifier, Filter 10 12
2.0 Half wave rectifier - working, Ripple factor,
Efficiency Consideration.
2.1 Full wave rectifier - classification, working
ripple factor, efficiency consideration.
comparison of all rectifier.
2.2 Filter - study of shunt capacitor, series
inductor, LC, Filter., CLC filter.
SECTION II
Sr. Teaching
Topics Marks
No. hours
EIF103-4 Draw frequency response of BJT amplifier.
Total 64 80
NOTEFor setting of question paper, marks per topic should be 1.5 times the al/loted Marks
Specification Table for Question Paper of Theory Examination:
SR. Distribution Of Marks (level wise) Course Total
NO. Name of the Topic Outcome Marks
Knowledge Applications
Comprehension
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria .
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test :
Particulars Marks
1. Attendance 05
2. Correct figures/circuit diagrams/drawings 04
3. Proper observations and result table 04
4. Sample calculations with relevant formulae 04
5. Proper graphs and phasor diagrams 04
6. Procedure/workmanship/safety 04
25
Total
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory work
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. A. Motershed Electronics Devices & Circuits PHI Publication
2. Malvino Electronics Principles McGraw Hill
3 V. K. Mehta Principles of Electronics S.Chand
4 G. K. Mithal Applied Electronics Khanna Publication
5 B. L. Theraja Basic Electronics S.Chand
b) Websites:
1) www.allaboutcircuits.com
2) www.electronicstheory.com
3) www.electronicstutorial.com
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COURSE ID :
COMPETENCY:
Apply principles of advanced chemistry to solve engineering problems.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CCF104-1 Apply the basic principles of chemistry in Engineering field.
CCF104-2 Use electrochemistry for electroplating and electro-refining as industrial applications.
CCF104-3 Interpret the reasons of corrosion suggesting remedies using appropriate techniques.
CCF104-4 Use relevant water treatment process to solve industry problems.
CCF104-5 Select proper type of cell based on the requirement in electrical/ electronic and computer
engineering.
CCF104-6 Assist in monitoring extraction of copper.
CCF104-7 Select insulators, polymer, adhesives, composite materials for different applications in
electronics engineering.
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 PSO1 PSO2
Competency Basic Discipli Experim Enginee The Environ Ethics Individu Commu Life- Operate Supervisio
and knowled ne ents and ring engineer ment al and nication long and n and
COs ge knowled practice Tools and and team learning Maintain Providing
ge society sustaina work: Solution
bility
Competency: Apply
principles of
advanced chemistry 1 1
to solve engineering 3 - 3 - - - - - - -
problems
applications.
CCF104-3 Interpret
the reasons of
corrosion suggesting - -
3 - 3 - - - - - - -
remedies using
appropriate
techniques.
CCF104-4 Use
relevant water
treatment process to 3 - 3 - - - - 2 - - - -
solve industry
problems
CCF104-5 Select
proper type of cell
based on the
3 - 3 - - - - 1 - - - -
requirement in
electronic and
computer engineering
CCF104-6 Assist in
monitoring extraction 3 - 3 - - - - 3 - 1 - -
of copper..
CCF104-7
Select insulators,
polymer, adhesives,
composite materials 1 1
3 - 2 - - - - 2 - 1
for different
applications in
electronics
engineering.
CONTENT:
A. THEORY :
Section I
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
CCF104-1 Apply the basic principles of chemistry in Engineering field.
1 ATOMIC STRUCTURE 07 08
1.1 Atom :Fundamental particles
1.2 Atomic Number, Mass Number, Atomic weight,
Isotopes and isobars
1.3 Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity
1.4 Pauli’s exclusion principle
1.5 Aufbau’s principle
1.6 Rules of distribution of planetary electrons
1.7 Electronic configuration of atoms with atomic
number 1-30
1.8 Electronic configuration of Inert gases and their
characteristics
1.9 Lewis and Langmuir’s concept of stable
electronic configuration
1.10 Electovalency and Co-valency
1.11 Formation Of electrovalent compounds-
NaCl, MgO
1.12 Formation of Covalent compounds-H2 O,CO2
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
2.7.2 Electro refining of Cu
2.8 Faraday;s Laws of Electrolysis
2.9 Numerical problems based on Faraday’s laws
4 WATER 11 16
4.1 Impurities in natural water
4.2 Hard water & Soft water
4.3 Hardness of water- Temporary & Permanent, its
units
4.4 Reactions of hard water with soap
4.5 Disadvantages of hard water for domestic purpose
4.6 Disadvantages of hard water for Industrial
purpose
4.6.1 Textile Industry
4.6.2 Sugar Industry
4.6.3 Paper Industry
4.6.4 Dying Industry
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
4.7 scale & Sludge formation
4.8 Causes of scale formation in boilers , it’s
disadvantages & removal of scale
4.9 Sterilization of water
4.9.1 Chlorination –by Cl2 , bleaching powder,
chloramine with chemical reactions
5.0 Ion Exchange method to remove total hardness
of water
5.1 pH definition, pH scale , applications of pH
in boiler, sugar industry & sewage
TOTAL: 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt
questions of the above allotted marks only.
Section II
Theory
Sr.
Topics / Lectures Evaluation
No
Subtopics (Hours) (Marks)
.
CCF104-5 Select proper type of cell based on the requirement in electrical/ electronic
and computer engineering.
5 CELL AND BATTERIES
5.1 Definition of Electrochemical cell, Battery,
Charge, Discharge, Closed Circuit Voltage,
Electrochemical couple,Internal resistance,
Open Circuit Voltage, Separator, E.M.F.
5.2 Classification of Batteries such as – Primary,
Secondary and Reserve Batteries
5.3 Construction, Working and Applications of a 08 08
Primary Cell such as Dry Cell ,
Secondary Cell such as Lead Acid
Storage Cell
5.4 Charging and Discharging of Lead Acid
Storage Cell
5.5 Hydrogen-Oxygen fuel cell, its chemical reactions
&advantages
5.6 Introduction of solar cell
CCF104-6 Assist in monitoring extraction of copper.
6 METALLIC CONDUCTORS
6.. 1 Occurrence of metals
6.2 Distinction between mineral & ore
6.3 Definition of flux, Gangue & Slag
6.4 Steps involved in metallurgy-Flow chart
6.4.1 Concentration of ores—Physical Methods
6.4.2 Gravity Separation Method
6.4.3 Electromagnetic separation
6.4.4 Froth floatation method
6.5 Chemical Methods 14
12
6.5.1 Calcination & Roasting .
6.6 Important ores of copper
Metallurgy of copper-Extraction of copper from
copper pyrites by concentration , roasting,
smelting , Bessemerisation ,Electrorefining
6.7 Physical chemical properties (action of air ,water
&acids)
6.8. Uses of Copper
7 SOLDERS 03 06
7.1 Definition of alloy , classification of alloys &
purposes of making alloy
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one
and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above
allotted marks only.
Sr. Course
Title of Experiment Skills/Competencies to be developed
No. Outcome
Introduction to Chemistry Awareness of chemicals glasswares
1 &instruments used in chemistry CCF104-1
laboratory laboratory
Preparation of 1 N, 0.5 N
&
0.1 N Solutions of
Skill of weighing, handling Glassware
different
2 & measuring solutions CCF104-1
chemicals like NaOH,
HCI,
Oxalic acid,
FeSO 4 , etc.
Titration of strong acid
and Skills of determining accurate end point
3 strong bases ( HCl X of titration & development of CCF104-1
NaOH) measurement skills.
Titration of strong
Skills of determining accurate end point
acid,strong base& weak
4 of titration & development of CCF104-1
acid (HCI X NaOH X
measurement skills.
H2 C2O 4 .H2O
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 50 marks as per following criteria :
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma II.
C) INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE :
(Included in Laboratory Manual for Applied Mechanics)
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
3. Audio presentations
4. Item Bank
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Jain & Jain Engineering chemistry Dhanpatrai publishing
co.
2. S. C. Engineering materials Engineerin publication
Rangawala
3. Jain & Agarwal Metallurgical Analysis Agarwal publications
4. O. P. Khanna Material science & technology Khanna publication on
2006
5. Rollason Metallurgy for Engineers ASM publication
6. J. C. Kuriacose Chemistry in Engineering & Vol.
1 & 11
7. P. C. Jain Chemistry of Engineering
Materials
8 S. S. Dara A text of Engineering Chemistry
b) Websites
i) www.substech.com
ii) www.kentchemistry.com
iii) www.chemcollective.org
iv) www.wqa.org
v) www.chemistry teaching.com
***
COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Scheme component Hours / week Credits
Theory 03
04
Practical 01
Evaluation Scheme :
RATIONALE:
Mathematics is an important prerequisite for the development and understanding of engineering and
technological concepts. For an engineer and technologist, knowledge of mathematics is an effective tool
to pursue and master the applications in the engineering and technological fields. Algebra provides the
language and abstract symbols of mathematics. The topics Matrices and Determinants are helpful for
finding optimum solution of system of simultaneous equations which are formed in the various branches
of engineering using different parameters .Trigonometry is the study of triangles and angles. Contents of
this subject will form foundation for further study in mathematics.
Competency:
Apply principles of Basic Mathematics to solve mathematical problems as follows -
1.Cognitive: To understand the mathematical concepts
2. Psychomotor: Proper handling of scientific calculator
3. Affective : Attitude of accuracy, punctuality, proper reasoning and presentation
Course Outcomes(CO’s) :
CCF105-1 : To solve simultaneous equations using Cramer’s rule.
CCF105-2 : To resolve a given function into partial fractions.
CCF105-3 : To solve simultaneous equations by using inverse of matrix method.
CCF105-4 : To expand any binomial expression for positive integral index.
CCF105-5 : To memorize and solve problems using trigonometric formulae.
Competency:
Apply principles of
Basic M athematics
to solve 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
mathematical
problems
CCF105-1 :
To solve
simultaneous
3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
equations using
Cramer’s rule.
CCF105-2 : To
resolve a given
function into
3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
partial fractions.
CCF105-3 : To
solve simultaneous
equations by using
3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
inverse of matrix
method.
CCF105-4 : To
expand any
binomial
expression for 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
positive integral
index.
CCF105-5 : To
memorize and
solve problems 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
using trigonometric
formulae.
CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
CCF105-1 : To solve simultaneous equations using Cramer’s rule
1 Determinants
1.1 Definition of nth order determinant
1.2 Expansion of second and third order
determinants
04 06
1.3 To solve simultaneous equations having 3
unknowns using Crammer’s Rule
1.4 Consistency of equations using Determinants
3 Matrices
3.1 Definition of a matrix, Types of matrices
3.2 Algebra of matrices
3.3 Equality of two matrices, Transpose of a matrix
3.4 Minor and Co-factor of an element of a matrix 10 16
3.5 Adjoint and Inverse of a matrix
3.6 Solution of simultaneous equations by Inverse of a
matrix method
4 Binomial Theore m
4.1 Statement of theorem for positive integral power
04 06
4.2 Expansion
4.3 Simple Examples on expansion
Total 24 40
1.Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are
able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
2.In each topic, corresponding applications will be explained
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
Total 24 40
1.Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
2.In each topic corresponding applications will be explained
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Inverse CCF105-5
9 Trigonometric ratios 2 2 6 10
TOTAL 16 10 54 80
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one
and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above
allotted marks only.
B) TUTORIALS
Compound
8 Examples on Compound angles
Angles
Factorisation &
De-factorisation Examples on Examples on Allied angles
9
angles
Inverse
Examples on principle value and trigonometrics functions
10 Trigonometric
Ratios
INSTRUCTIONA STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Demonstrations
2. Tutorials
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books:
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
A Text Book on Engineering
Phadake Prakashan,
1. G.V. Kumbhojkar Mathematics
Kolhapur
(First Year Diploma
Patel,Rawal and
2. Basic Mathematics Nirali Prakashan,Pune
others
P.M.Patil and Vision Prakashan,
3. Basic Mathematics
Others Pune
Engineering S. S. Sastry Prentice Hall of India
4.
Mathematics
Pune Vidyarthi
5. S.P.Deshpande Mathematics for polytechnic
Griha,Pune
b) Website
i) www.khanacademy.org
ii) www.easycalculation.com
iii) www.math- magic.com
***
COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Evaluation Scheme :
…
Progressive Assessment Term End
Mode of
Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Theory TW
*
Average of two tests iii. 25 marks One paper
of 20 marks each for each (3 hour) ---
Detailsof each) practical
--
Evaluation iv. One PST
of 25
marks
Marks 20 -- 80 --- -- 100
RATIONALE:
This subject is an extension of Basic mathematics of first semester and a bridge to further study of
applied mathematics.The knowledge of mathematics is useful in other technical areas. Differential
calculus has applications in different engineering branches.For example concepts such as bending
moment, curvature, maxima and minima. Numerical methods are used in programming as an essential
part of computer engineering.In Metrology and quality control statistical methods are used to determine
the quality and suitability of components. Engineerig mathematics lays the foundation to understand
technical principles in various fields.
COMPETENCY:
Apply principles of Engineering Mathematics to solve Engineering problems as follows-
1.Cognitive: Understanding and applying principles of Engineering Mathematics to
Engineering problems
2. Psychomotor: a) Use of co-ordinate geometry in animation, autocad, computer graphics etc.
b) Proper handling of calculator.
3. Affective : Attitude of accuracy, punctuality, presentation, visualization.
Course Outcomes(CO’s) :
CCF106-1 : To solve problems on two dimensional co-ordinate geometry for straight line and
circles.
CCF106-2 : To find approximate solution of algebraic equations and simultaneous equations by
various methods.
CCF106-3 : To find limits of different types of functions using various methods.
CCF106-4 : To solve the problems of maxima, minima and geometrical applications.
Competency:
Apply principles of
Engineering
M athematics to 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 2
solve Engineering
problems
CCF106-1 : To
solve problems on
two dimensional
co-ordinate 3 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
geometry for
straight line and
circles.
CCF106-2 : To
find approximate
solution of
algebraic equations 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
and simultaneous
equations by
various methods.
CCF106-3 : To
find limits of
different types of 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
functions using
various methods.
CCF106-4 : To
solve the problems
of maxima, minima 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
and geometrical
applications.
CONTENT:
THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
CCF106-1 : To solve problems on two dimensional co-ordinate geometry for
straight line and circles.
1 Point and Distances
1.1 Distance formula (Only mention,No examples )
1.2 Section formula & midpoint formula (No Examples
02 04
& without proof )
1.3 Centroid of a triangle & Area of Triangle
1.4 Collinearity
2 The Straight line
2.1 Slope,intercepts & various methods of finding
slope
2.2 Conditions for two straight lines to be parallel and
Perpendicular to each others
2.3 Various forms of equations of straight line
06 08
2.4 Perpendicular distance of a point from a line
2.5 Distance between two parallel lines
2.6 Angle between two straight lines
2.7 Intersection of two straight lines & the equation of
line passing through this point of intersection
3 Circle
3.1 Equations of Circle ( various forms )
04 08
3.2 Examples to find equation of circles
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
CCF106-3 : To find limits of different types of functions using various
methods.
6 Functions
6.1 Definition and Concept of function
6.2 Definition of Odd & Even functions, Explicit &
implicit functions, Composite functions, Parametric
functions 03 06
6.3 Value of a function
6.4 Examples on value of functions, Odd & Even
functions , Composite functions
7 Limits
7.1 Definition
7.2 Limits of algebraic functions by
factorization,
simplification,
rationalization , 06 08
Limit as x→∞
7.3 Limits of trigonometric functions by
factorization,
formula as x→0,
substitution .
CCF106-4 : To solve the problems of maxima, minima and geometrical
applications.
8 Differentiation
8.1 Definition, Derivative of standard functions
(without poof),
8.2 Derivative of sum, difference, product and quotient
of two or more functions
8.3 Derivative of composite functions
8.4 Derivative of Inverse functions 12 20
8.5 Derivative of Implicit functions
8.6 Derivative of Parametric functions
8.7 Derivative of exponential and logarithmic functions
8.8 Logarithmic differentiation
8.9 Differentiation of second order
9 Applications Of Derivatives 03 06
9.1 Geometrical meaning of derivative (To find
equation of
Tangent and normal )
9.2 Maxima and minima of functions
Total 24 40
1.Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
CCF106-3 : To find limits of different types of functions using various
methods.
2. In each topic corresponding applications will be explained
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Chalk board
2. Item Bank
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books:
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. G.V. Kumbhojkar Engineering Mathematics III Phadake Prakashan,
Kolhapur
2. Patel,Rawal, Engineering Mathematics Nirali Prakashan,Pune
3. Mathematics for S. P. Deshpande Pune Vidyarthi Griha
Polytechnic Prakashan
4. Sameer Shah Engineering Mathematics Tech-Max
Publication, Pune
5. A.M. Vaidya Applied Mathematics Central Techno
b) Websites i) www.khanacademy.org
ii) www.easycalculation.com
iii) www.math- magic.com
***
COURSE ID :
Rationale:
The Diploma Course in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering/Industrial Electronics
involves the study of the basic concepts, rules and laws of Electric and Magnetic Circuits Electrical
machines, equipments and instruments.
In industry maximum electrical equipments and machines are combined with electronics as well as
remotely operated controlling. Hence the subject deals in understanding the working principle,
construction, operation and applications of the various equipments and instruments; and Electrical
machines.
Competency : Apply the basic principles of electrical engineering to solve electronic engineering
problems.
Cognitive :i) Understanding and applying principles and laws of electrical engineering to simple practical
problems/ situations. ii)Observing iii) Classifying iv) Interpreting
Psychomotor : Handling of instruments, apparatus and tools
Affective : Skill of i) Safety ii) curiosity, interest and self-confidence iii) working in team
Course outcomes:
EIF107-1 Apply basic laws and principles of electrical engineering to electrical applications.
EIF107-2 Use magnetic principles to work on electrical devices.
EIF107-3 Use electromagnetic principles to make devices work.
EIF107-4 Use AC circuits in electronic devices.
EIF107-5 Use series and parallel AC circuits in applications.
EIF107-6 Assist work on three phase systems including transformers.
CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Theor
Cha
Name of the Topics y Marks
pter
hours
EIF107-1 Apply basic laws and principles of electrical engineering to electrical
applications.
Basic Concepts:
1.1 Definition of Electric Current, Voltage.
1.2 Concept of Resistance,
- Laws of Resistance,
- Concept of Resistivity and Conductivity,
1.3 Classification of Electric Current:
- Direct Current (DC) 08
01 - Alternating Current (AC) 12
1.4 Ohm’s Law, Concept of Voltage drop and Terminal Voltage
1.5 Kirchhoff’s Laws
- Kirchhoff’s Current Law
- Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (Simple Numerical with
maximum two equations)
Electromagnetic Induction:
3.1- Faraday’s Laws of Electromagnetic Induction.
Faraday’s First Law, Faraday’s Second Law
(No Numerical)
TOTAL:
24 40
Section – II
Cha Theory
Name of the Topics Marks
pter hours
EIF107-4Use AC circuits in electronic devices.
A.C. Fundamentals
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Generation of Alternating EMFs.
4.3 Elementary Alternator.
4.4 Some important Terms.: cycle, time period, frequency,
amplitude, average values
4.5 Equations of Alternating Voltages and Currents.
4.6 Effective or Root Mean Square (R.M.S.) Value of
04 14
Sinusoidal Current or Voltage. 09
4.7 Peak Factor and Form Factor.
4.8 Phasor Representation of Alternating Quantities.
4.9 Phase and Phase Difference.
4.10 Phasor Diagrams.
4.11 Addition and Subtraction of Sinusoidal
Alternating Quantities.(Simple Numerical)
4.12 Concept Of Lagging and Leading
Transforme r
7.1Transformer:Defination
7.2 Working principle of transformer
7.3Types of transformer according to
a)Construction b)Function c) Number of phases
7.4 Applications of Transformer in Electronic Circuit
07 04 06
7.5Earthing
7.5.1 Necessity of Earthing
7.5.2 Types of Earthing- Pipe earthing, Plate earthing
Total 24 40
Sr. Course
Laboratory experience Skills developed
no outcomes
1. Connect the various components as per EIF107-1
Study the effect of
the circuit diagrams by using wires
1. temperature on resistance
2. Calculate the resistance from the
of copper
readings
To identify the nature of To identify the nature of D.C. and A.C. EIF107-1
2.
D.C. and A.C. voltage voltage
1. Use the rheostat as a current regulator EIF107-1
Use of Rheostat as a
i.e. change the current in the circuit
3. current regulator &
2. Use the rheostat as a potential divider
potential divider
i.e. change the voltage across the circuit.
1. Connect the various components as per EIF107-4
To plot the B H curve for
the circuit diagrams by using wires
magnetic material and
4. 2. Plot the B-H curve from the readings
determine the relative
3. Determine the relative Permeability of
Permeability
the material.
Sr. Course
Laboratory experience Skills developed
no outcomes
1. Connect the apparatus as per the circuit EIF107-5
To verify
diagrams .
Faraday’s First Law of
2. Observe the deflection of
5. Electromagnetic Induction
galvanomETFr with respect to
(For Dynamically &
magnitude & direction.
Statically Induced EMF)
3. Analyze the observations with law.
1. Connect the apparatus as per the circuit EIF107-6
To find resistance and diagrams
6.
inductance of a choke coil 2. To find resistance and inductance of a
choke coil
1. Connect the apparatus as per the circuit EIF107-6
To study R-L-C series
diagrams
7. circuit and R-L& C
2. To study R-L-C series circuit and R- L&
parallel circuit
C parallel circuit
1. Observe the single phase transformer as EIF107-6
Study of Construction per the construction.
8. details & application of 2. Connect the single phase transformer to
single phase transformer. know the working.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory work
Teaching and Learning resources:
1. Chalk board 2. Video clips 3.Slide 4. Question Bank 5. Charts
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes:
Sr.
Name of Book Author Publis her
No.
A Text Book of Electrical
B. L. Theraja
1. Technology Vol-I S. Chand and Co.
A. K. Theraja
(Basic Electrical Engg.)
2. Basic Electrical Engg. V. N. Mittle Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Electrical Technology Edward Hughes Pearson Education, New Delhi
4 Electrical Technology V.K.Mehta S. Chand and Co.
b) Websites
1) www.ece.rice.edu
2) igs.nigc.ir/STANDS/BOOK/Electrical-Eng-HB.pdf
3) aggregate.org/hankd/piaee12.pdf
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COURSE ID
Course Name : COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS
Course Code : EIF 108
Course Abbreviation : FCFA
Evaluation Scheme:
RATIONALE:
Computers play a vital role in various fields like business, academics, defense, budget research,
engineering, medicine. In the present Industrial & commercial environment, the technician is expected to
use computers skillfully.The primary purpose of this course is to give an elementary but sound
fundamental understanding of how computers work, its basic hardware software components, what basic
applications of computer technology currently exist, how they work and basic knowledge and
applications of Internet.
COMPETENCY
Cognitive : i ) Identify the basic parts of a computer system and relationships among component.
ii ) Describe characteristics and functions of CPU’s, motherboard, RAM, expansion
connection, hard drives and CD-ROM drives.
Psychomotor : i) Investigate computer system, Network & computer program ii) drawing flow chart for
computer programs constructions
Affective : Attitude of i) precision ii) accuracy iii) safety iv) punctuality
COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 108-1: State types of computers & its application
EIF 108-2: Relate functions of hardware & software components of a computer system
EIF 108-3: Compare basic differences of among operating systems
EIF 108-4: Illustrate computer programs, tools & languages
EIF 108-5: Demonstrate & Classify computer networks
EIF 108-6: Discover the importance of Internet and be able to safely surf on the Internet
EIF 108-7: Design files of word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software, and database
application
COMPETENCY, COURSE OUTCOMES AND PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (CP-CO-PO)
MATRIX
[ Note : Correlation levels : 1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ” : no
correlation ]
Programme Outcomes POs and PSOs
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 PSO1 PSO2
Competency Basic Discipli Experim Enginee The Environ Ethics Individu Commu Life- Operate Supervis
and knowled ne ents and ring engineer ment al and nication long and ion and
COs ge knowled practice Tools and and team learning Maintai Providin
ge society sustaina work: n g
bility Solution
Competency: 2 1 1 - - - - - - 1 3 3
EIF 108-1: State
types of computers &
1 - - - - - - - - - 2 2
its application
CONTENT:
Theory
Sr. Lectures Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics n
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
EIF 108 -1 : State types of computers & its application
1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 1 --
3 HARDWARE COMPONENTS 2 --
3.1 Input devices and its connections:
Keyboard, Mouse, Scanner,Microphone
3.2 Output devices and its connections:
Monitors, Printers, Projectors, Speakers
3.3 Storage devices:
Hard disks, Magnetic Tapes,Optical Discs, Pen
drive
3.4 Tips on “How to buy a computer”.
EIF 108 -3 : Compare basic differences of among operating systems
4 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE 2 --
4.1 Types of software
4.1.1 System software
4.1.2 Application Software
4.2 Introduction to Operating System
4.2.1 Definition: Operating System
4.2.2 Role of Operating System
4.2.3 Various Examples of Operating Systems
Theory
Sr. Lectures Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics n
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
5.2 Algorithm
5.3 Flowchart
5.4 Pseudocode
5.5 Plan the logic of a computer program
5.6 Commonly used tools for program planning and
their use
6 COMPUTER LANGUAGES 2 --
Theory
Sr. Lectures Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics n
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
9 OFFICE AUTOMATION TOOLS 2 --
Total: 16 --
Course
Sr. Title of
Skills to be developed outcome
No. Experiment
1. Understanding 1. Identify the front and rear panel components of CPU EIF108-1
PC(system unit 2. Identify different components inside the CPU cabinet
and connections 2.1 Identify different components on motherboard.
of internal 2.2 Motherboard connection.
components) 2.3 Graphics card connection.
2.4 Network interface card connection.
2. Understanding 1. Study various secondary storage devices along with their EIF108-2
the storage capacities.
devices 2. Connecting HDD, and CD, DVD drives.
3. Attaching USB devices.
Care of the above devices.
3. Understanding 1. Study of connections of mouse, keyboard, monitor, printer. EIF108-2
the input/output 2. Install driver software for a printer, Scanner
devices and 3. Set up a printer & scanner
their connections Scan a page, print a test page
4. Study of system 1. Understanding the concept of system and application EIF108-3
software with software.
basics of OS 2. Examples of system software.
3. Study of application software.
4. Understand the concept & functions of Operating system,
Examples of Operating system
Overview of Windows OS
5. Creating and 1. Use of menus and submenus. EIF108-4
Editing a word 2. Type and format the text matter in paragraphs.
document 3. Set up page size, margins
4. Insert headers and footers, bullets.
5. Use of borders and shading
6. Format picture, word-art, text box etc.
7. Typing text in multi-columns
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test:
Sr.
Crite ria Marks allotted
no
1 Attendance at regular practical 10
Sr.
Crite ria Marks allotted
no
1. Technical ability 20
2. Communication skill 10
3. Logical approach 20
TOTAL. 50
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
InstructionalMethods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Sanjay Saxena A first course in Computers 2003 Vikas Publishing House
edition Pvt Limited
2. Anita Goel Computer Fundamentals Pearson Education India
b) Websites
i) http://my.safaribooksonline.com
ii) http://www.edulearn.com
iii) http://kvsecontents.in/computer- fundamentals
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COURSE ID :
Evaluation Scheme :
RATIONALE :
Engineering Graphics is one of the ways of communication among engineering professionals. It describes
scientific facts, concepts, principles and techniques of drawing in any engineering fields to express the
ideas and conveying the instructions which are use for carrying out tasks at work place. This preliminary
course aims at building a foundation for the further course in drawing and other allied subjects. This
subject is useful in developing, drafting and sketching skills of students. So it is necessary to all
programmes.
COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF109-1Understand various fundamentals in engineering drawing.
CCF109-2Produce the projection of point, lines& planes inclined to one reference plane.
CCF109-3Produce orthographic drawing from given pictorial view.
CCF109-4 Produce sectional orthographic drawing from given pictorial view.
CCF109-5Visualize & draw accordingly the pictorial view by correlating the given views.
Competency: 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 3 2
CCF109-1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - 3 -
CCF109-2 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CCF109-3 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 3 -
CCF109-4 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 3 -
CCF109-5 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 3 -
CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
SECTION -I
Lectur Theory
Sr. es Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours n
) (Marks)
3 Projection Of Planes 06 06
3.1 Projection of Planes of Circular , Square,
Triangular,Rectangular , Pentagonal , Hexagonal
Shapes Inclined To One Reference Plane
And perpendicular to other Reference Plane.
( Planes in First Quadrant Only)
Lectur Theory
Sr. es Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours n
) (Marks)
4 Orthographic Projection 06
4.1 Introduction of Orthographic
Projection-First and Third angle Projection Method
4.2 Conversion of Pictorial view into
Orthographic Views.
(First angle Projection Method Only)
4.3 Dimensioning Technique as per SP-46
16
CCF109-4 Produce sectional orthographic drawing from given pictorial
view.
CCF109-5Visualize & draw accordingly the pictorial view by correlating the given views.
6 Isometric Projection 06 12
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Isometric Axis
6.3 Isometric scale
6.4 Drawing of Isometric view and Projection.
6.5 Conversion of Orthographic Views into
Isometric view/projection(Including rectangular,
cylindrical objects, representation of slots on
sloping as well as plane surfaces)
Total 32 50
Semester end Practical exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end Practical examination :
Practical:
List of Practical:
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 50 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given below:
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
1. Lectures cum Demonstrations
2. Classroom practices
Teaching and Learning resources :
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
3. Audio presentations
4. Computer, printer etc.
5. Question Bank
a) Reference Books
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. N. D. Bhatt Engineering Drawing Charotar Publishing House
2010
2. Amar Pathak Engineering Drawing Dreamtech Press, 2010
3. D.Jolhe Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill Edu., 2010
4. M.B.Shah, Engineering Drawing Pearson, 2010
B.C.Rana
5. K. Venugopal Engineering Drawing and New Age Publication, Reprint
Graphics + AutoCAD 2006
6. IS Code, SP – 46 Engineering Drawing Practice --
b) Web References :
1)http://www.design-technology.info/IndProd/drawings/
2)http://graphicalcommunication.skola.edu.mt/syllabus/engineering-drawing/
3)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering_drawing
4)http://www.engineeringdrawing.org/
5)http://www.teachengineering.org/vie w_activity
6)www.howtoread.co.in/2013/06/how-to-read-ed.html
7) http://www.slideshare.net/akhilrocker143/edp
8) http://www.24framesdigital.com/pstulpule
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : WORKSHOP PRACTICES (ET)
Course Code : CCF114
Course
Abbreviation : FWSD
Teaching Sche me :
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Oral Total
Evaluation Theory P ractical Term Work
Examination Examination
Avera ge of i) 25 marks for
Term E nd As per
Details of two tes ts of each practical -
Theory Exam Proforma
Evaluation 20 marks ii) One PST of
(03 hours) III
each 25 marks
Marks Nil -- - 50 -- 50
RATIONALE:
Workshop practices mainly deals with various trades such as Wood working, Fitting and
Sheet metal. A technician has to work in such environment with his peers, superiors and
subordinates for a major part of his life. Therefore the emphasis on the practical work is needed
for the primary experience of working in the team.
COMPETENCY :
Prepare a simple job using wood working, fitting and sheet metal trade.
Cognitive : Understand different types of tools in wood working, sheet metal and fitting trade.
Psychomotor : Prepare a simple job using wood working, fitting and sheet metal trade.
Affective : Develop attitude of i) Interpret drawing ii) Safety
COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF 114-1 Select different types of wood material.
CCF 114-2 Select different types of tools used in workshop.
CCF 114-3 Preparing simple components in workshop.
CCF 114-4 Interpret drawing.
CCF 114-5 Practicing safety in workshop.
Competency: 1 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 2 -
CCF114-1 1 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 2 -
CCF114-2 1 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 2 -
CCF114-3 1 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 2 -
CCF114-4 1 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 2 -
CCF114-5 1 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 2 -
2 FITTING
a ) Demonstrations of different fitting 12/16 a)Studying fitting tools,
tools & drilling machine and Identifying materials CCF 2 to CCF 5
power tools b)Measuring dimensions
b)Demonstrations of different c)Interpretation of drawing
operations like marking, filing, d)Operating drill, saw
cutting, drilling and tapping machines
c)One simple fitting job (male female e) Time management and
assembly type) observing safety habits
involving practice of filing drilling
cutting tapping etc.
Workshop record book showing the details of the job viz. Drawing, Raw material size, time required
completing the job.
The journal consisting of the neat sketches, specifications use of the hand tool, and hand operations
based on the demonstration in all the trades during the practical work.
Reference Books :-
Author Title Publis her
S. K. Hajra Elements of workshop Technology – Media Promoters and
Chaudhary, Bose, Volume I & II Publishers limited
Roy
B.S. Raghuvanshi Elements of workshop Technology – Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Volume I & II
Websites:
1) http://nptel.ac.in
2) www.egr.msu.edu/~pkwon/me478
***
LEVEL -II
LIFE SKILLS AND
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
COURSES
COURSE ID :
Evaluation Scheme:
RATIONALE:
Acquisition of technical and entrepreneurial competencies is founded on certain generic skills that are
fundamentally essential for all disciplines of technology. Considering the age group and socio-economical
background of the students of the Institute, a set of minimum essential generic skills has been identified and
categorized as i) Concentration skills, ii) Language skills, iii) Learning Skills, iv) Aesthetic Skills, v)
Behavioral Skills and vi) Creativity Skills. These generic skills will be studied and practiced in this course.
Communication Skills form another major category of generic skills which shall be studied in separate
course named Communication Skills. For mastery and perfection in these skills, consistent practice and an
integrated application is necessary in all subjects of the Programme. Generic skills are essential to improve
the overall quality of learning of the student for all the subjects.
COMPETENCY :
Apply generic skills to achieve refinement in overall development of personality as follows:
Cognitive : Understanding and applying generic skills in various situations
Psychomotor : i) Use of proper concentration ii)analyzing routine activity for formal and informal learning
iii) Use of correct vocabulary.iv) use of aesthetic skills in all dimensions of life.
Affective : Attitude of i) concentration ii)confidence iii) manners iv) neatness v) aesthetic presentation
COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF201-1 Apply concentration skills in various tasks.
CCF201-2 Apply learning skills to gain new knowledge,skills and techniques.
CCF201-3 Make use of language skills for effective interaction.
CCF201-4 Organize studying skills,self motivation for best performance..
CCF201-5 Adapt behavioral and aesthetic skills.
CCF201-6 Adapt creativity skills for doing work creatively.
COMPETENCY, COURSE OUTCOMES AND PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (CP-CO-PO)
MATRIX
[ Note : Correlation levels : 1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ” : no
correlation ]
Competency: Apply
generic skills to learn
to achieve refinement
in overall
- - - - 1 - 1 - 1 1
development of
personality as
follows:
CCF201-2 Attain
concentration through
thought analysis,
- - - - 2 1 - - - 1
omkar, pranayam,
prayer and meditation
CCF201-3 Analyze
his own learning
process with
- - - - - 1 - - - 2
reference to domain
analysis and FIPN
model
CCF201-4 Exhibit
language skills viz.
vocabulary, - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 -
recitation, sentence
making skills
CCF201-5 Exhibit
learning skills,
studying skills and
- - - - - - 1 - - 1
technical skills viz.
calculating, graphic
skills
CCF201-6Exhibit
aesthetic skills,
behavioral skills and - - - - 2 - 1 - 1 2
creativity skills
CONTENT:
THEORY :
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours)
CCF201-1 Enlist and appreciate generic skills necessary for a technician
1 Overvie w of generic skills 02
7 Creativity Skills 04
B. TERM WORK
(Minimum Eight From List)
C. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE:
(Included inWorkbook on Generic Skills)
Everypractical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per criteria given in Workbook on
Generic Skills.
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given in
Workbook on Generic Skills
Term-end Practical Examination shall be conducted by internal examiner (course teacher) and external
examiner (course teacher of different class from the Institute)as per the following criteria :
Aesthetic,
Concen- Marks
Language Learnin Technical behavioral
Skills > tration Total converted
Skills g Skills Skills and creativity
Skills out of …
skills
Marks
20 20 20 20 20 100 50
>
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
InstructionalMethods:
1. Lectures cum Demonstrations 2. Classroom practices
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
b) Websites
i) www.mindtools.com
ii) www.samcerto.com
iii) www.stress.org.uk
iv) www.yogapoint.com
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COURSE ID:
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 02
04
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme:
RATIONALE:
Communication being an integral part of every personal and professional human activity, communication
skills plays a fundamental role in education as well as technology. As a unanimous feedback from the
industry in general, technicians need to be specially strengthened in generic communication skills for their
effectiveness in profession and career. Considering the age group and socio-economical background of the
students of the Institute, this course has been designed with a skill-oriented content with some necessary
theoretical foundation. For mastery and perfection in these skills, consistent practice and integrated
application is necessary in all subjects of the Programme.
COMPETENCY :
Apply principles of communication to communicate in formal and informal scenario as follows:
Cognitive : Understanding and applying principles of communication in various situations
Psychomotor : i) Use of correct pronunciation, tone, accent & intonation ii) writing formal letters, drafts,
reports etc. iii) Use of correct nonverbal code in formal & informal situations iv)Speaking in formal &
informal situations
Affective : Attitude of i) perfection ii) iii) confidence iv) punctuality v) aesthetic presentation
COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF202-1 Identify his/her communication barriers
CCF202-2converse and convince by speaking, deliver prepared & extempore speech
CCF202-3 write letters, reports, resume in correct language
CCF202-4 Make effective use of body language & graphic communication
CCF202-5 Prepare and present simple media aided presentation
CCF202-6 Prepare and face mock interview
Competency Apply
principles of
communication to - - - - 1 - - 2 3 1
communicate in for mal
and informal scenario
CCF202-1 Identify
his/her communication
barrier
- - - - 1 - - 1 2 -
CCF202- 3 write
letters, reports,
resume in correct - - - - 1 - 1 2 2 1
language
CCF202-4 Make
effective use of body
language & graphic - - - - 1 - 2 2 2 1
communication
CCF202-5Prepare
and present simple
- - - - 1 - - - 2 1
media aided
presentation
CCF202-6 Prepare and
f ace mock interview - - - - - - 1 - 2 -
CONTENT:
C. THEORY :
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
CCF202-1 Identify his/her communication barriers
3 Written Communication 06 06
4 Non-verbal communication 04 06
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and
half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted
marks only.
D. TERM WORK
The following practical exercises shall be conducted as Term Work as detailed in the Workbook on
Communication Skills developed by the Institute in practical sessions of batches of about 22 students:
Discussion
8. Oral Communication : Group Listening, thinking and convincing CCF202-2
Debate
9. Written Communication : Drafting CCF202-3
Drafting Skills
10. Written Communication : Drafting CCF202-3
Writing formal and Informal
Letters
11. Written Communication : Drafting with comprehension CCF202-3
Writing Reports
12. Written Communication : Drafting CCF202-3
Writing Scripts
13. Non-verbal Communication : Graphic skills CCF202-4
Graphic Communication
14. Non-verbal Communication : Body language CCF202-4
Body Language
15. Using Presentation Aids Using presentation aids CCF202-5
16. Interview Techniques Facing interview CCF202-6
E. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE:
(Included inWorkbook on Communication Skills)
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per criteria given in Workbook on
Communication Skills.
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given in
Workbook on Communication Skills
Term-end Practical Examination shall be conducted by internal examiner (course teacher) and external
examiner (course teacher of different class from the Institute)as per the following criteria
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
3. Audio presentations
4. Item Bank
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Journals / IS Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. K. Sudhesh Development of Generic Skills Nandu Printers & Pub, M’bai
2. B.V.Pathak Communication Skills NiraliPrakashan
3. Burgoon Human Communication SAGE Publications Inc.
Michael
4. Geofrey Leech A communicative Grammar of Pearson Education ESL
and Jansvartvik English
5. Elizabeth 101 ways to better communication Pustak Mahal
Hiemey
6. Thomas Huckin Technical Writing and McGraww Hill College
and Leslie Professional Communication Division
b) Websites
i) www.clrp.cornell.edu/workshops/pdf/communication_skills-web.pdf
ii) http://depssa.ignou.ac.in/wiki/images/c/ca/Communication_skills_in_English.pdf www
iii) http://www.cgg.gov.in/Handbook%20on%20Communication%20Skills.pdf
iv) http://www.stf-media.com/31-0-Presentations.html
***
COURSE ID:
Evaluation Scheme:
RATIONALE:
The course Professional Skills is in continuation of the courses Generic Skills and Communication Skills
studied in semesterI and II respectively. In order to be a successful technician in industry, a diploma holder
is required to acquire certain professional skills. These skills shall be studied in this course. An overview
and awareness about the world of industry has been provided in Chapter 1. Professional skills like leadership
skills, team building, stress and conflict management, time management have been dealt with. Aptitude tests
have been introduced. A study of major technological projects in the respective programme discipline has
been included in the syllabus. Term work assignments of the course provide the student on-field activities as
well as self- learning activities providing professional exposure in order to help develop professional skills.
COMPETENCY :
Apply principles of organizational behavioral science for professional skill as follows:
Cognitive : Understanding and applying principles of professional practices in various situations
Psychomotor : i) Use of correct pronunciation, tone, accent & intonation ii) writing formal letters, drafts,
reports etc. iii) Use of correct nonverbal code in formal & informal situations iv)Speaking in formal &
informal situations
Affective : Attitude of i) perfection ii) iii) confidence iv) punctuality v) a esthetic presentation
COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF203-1 Develop awareness about industrial scenario of world and India
CCF203-2 Acquire professional skills like leadership, stress and conflict management, team building skills
CCF203-3 Identify major technological project in program discipline.
Competency
Apply principles of
organizational
behavioral science for
professional skill as
- - - - 2 - 1 1 2 1
follows:
CCF203 -1 - - - - 2 1 - - 2 1
CCF203 -2
- - - - 2 - 2 2 3 1
CCF203 -3
- 1 - - 2 - 1 1 2 1
CONTENT:
A) THEORY :
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours)
CCF203-1 Develop awareness about industrial scenario of world and India
CCF203-2 Acquire professional skills like leadership, stress and conflict management, team
building skills
Total 16
B) TERM WORK
The term work shall consist of a journal containing write ups by students on the following assignments
conducted in practical sessions of batches of about 22 students :
C. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE :
(Included inthe contents ofTheory and Term work)
Term-end Oral Examination shall be conducted by internal examiner (course teacher) and external
examiner (course teacher of different class from the Institute).
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
3. Audio presentations
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
b) Websites
i) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership
ii) www.mindtools.com
***
LEVEL –III
BASIC TECHNOLOGY
COURSES
Evaluation Scheme :
RATIONALE:
Mathematics is an important pre-requisite for the development and understanding of engineering and
technological concepts. For an engineer and technologist, knowledge of Mathematics is an effective tool to
pursue and to master the applications in the engineering and technological fields.Applied mathematics is
designed for its applications in engineering and technology. It includes integration, differential equation,.
The connection between applied mathematics and its applications in real life can be understood and
appreciated. Integral calculus helps in finding the area, mean value R. M. S value etc . Differential equation
is used in finding curve, rectilinear motion. The fundamentals of these topics are directly useful in
understanding engineering applications in various fields.
Competency:
The course should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop the course outcomes (CO’s) for
the student to acquire the competency needed to apply the mathematical techniques for engineering subjects.
1. Cognitive: understanding and applying principles of mathematics to engineering problems
2. Psychomotor: To prepare charts displaying the area of irregular shapes using the concept of integration,
To understand concept of complex numbers and hyperbolic functions
3. Attitude: discipline, consistency, hard work , to concentrate ,accuracy, p unctuality, aesthetics
Course Outcomes(CO’s)
EIF 301-1 Apply the concept of integration to find the area ,Mean value and Root Mean Square values
EIF 301-2 Solve Differential equation of first order and first degree by various methods and use it to solve
various geometrical problems and application to rate and motion of a particle
EIF 301-3 To understand and solve examples of complex numbers and hyperbolic functions
EIF 301-1
2 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 2
EIF 301-2
2 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 1
EIF 301-3
2 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
CONTENT :
C) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 301-1 Apply the concept of integration to find the area ,Mean value and Root Mean Square values
1 Indefinite Integrals 12 20
Definition, Standard formulae
1.1 Rules of Integration(without proof),
Examples
1.2 Integration by substitution,
1.3 Integration by parts,
1.4 Integration by partial fractions
EIF 301-1 Apply the concept of integration to find the area ,Mean value and Root Mean Square values
2 Definite Integrals 06 10
2.1 Definition, Examples
2.2 Properties of Definite Integration ( without proof),
Examples based on properties
EIF 301-1 Apply the concept of integration to find the area ,Mean value and Root Mean Square values
3 Application of Integration 06 10
3.1 Area under the curve and
3.2 Area between two curves
3.3 Mean value & R.M.S. value of a function
Total 24 40
1.Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
2.In each topic, corresponding applications will be explained.
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 301-2 Solve Differential equation of first order and first degree by various methods
4 Differential equations 08 16
4.1 Definition of differential equation
4.2 Order & degree of Differential equations
4.3 Solutions of Differential equations of first order &
first degree of following types
4.3.1 Variables separable
4.3.2 Homogenous Equation
4.3.3 Exact equations
4.3.4 Linear Equations
EIF 301-2 Solve Differential equation of first order and first degree by various methods and use it to solve various
geometrical problems and application to rate and motion of a particle
5 Applications of Differential Equations 04 04
5.1 Geometrical application-To find equation of curve
5.2Application to rates-Displacement,velocity and
acceleration of a moving particle
EIF 301-3 To understand and solve examples of complex numbers and hyperbolic functions
6 Complex numbers 12 20
6.1 Definition , Algebra of complex numbers ,
simple examples
6.2 Argand diagram , Polar form ;Exponential form;
6.3 De-Moivre’s Theorem, Roots of a complex
number
6.4 Euler’s Theorem
6.5 Hyperbolic functions ,Relation between
trigonometric function and hyperbolic function
6.6 separation into real and imaginary parts
Total 24 40
1.Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
2.In each topic corresponding applications will be explained
Specification table for setting question paper fo r semester end theory examination:
Course Total
Topic Distribution of marks (level wise)
Name of topic Outcome Marks
No. Applicatio
Remember Comprehension
n
Indefinite Integrals
1 4 6 10 20
Definite Integrals
2 2 2 6 10
Application of
3 Integration -- -- 10 10
Differential
4 2 4 10 16
equations
Application of
5 -- -- 04 04
diff.equations
6 Complex Numbers 4 4 08 20
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and
half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted
marks only.
D) TUTORIALS
Note: Tutorials are to be used to get enough practice [One batch for 20 Students ]
Indefinite To evaluate Integration using by Parts rule and Partial fraction method
3 Integrals
Definite Integrals To evaluate Define Integration for various forms and using properties.
4
Application of Apply Integration concepts to find Area ,Mean value, RMS value
5 Integration
Differential To determine Order and Degree of D.E..
6
equations Examples on V.S. form , Homogeneous form
7 Differential Examples on Linear of D.E and Exact D.E.
equations
8 Aplication of D.E. Examples on Rates and geometrical applications
9 Complx Examples of complex numbers
numbers(1)
10 Complx Examples of hyperbolic functions
numbers(2)
Hyperbolic
functions
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures and Demonstrations
2. Tutorials
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books:
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
PhadakePrakas han,
1. G.V. Kumbhojkar Engineering Mathematics III
Kolhapur
2. Patel, Rawal, Applied Mathematics NiraliPrakashan,Pune
P.M.Patil and Vision Publication,
3. Applied Mathematics
others Pune
Tech-Max
4. Sameer Shah Applied Mathematics
Publication, Pune
Pune vidyarthiGriha
5. P.N.Wartikar Applied mathematics
Prakashan , pune
S .Chand
6 H.K.Dass Higher engineering mathematics
publication
Khanna publication,
7 B.S.Gre wal Higher engineering Mathe matics
New Delhi
b) Website
i) www.khanacademy.org
ii) www.easycalculation.com
iii) www.math- magic.com
****
COURSE ID:
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
Average Pro-forma VI
of two i. 25 marks for
Term End *Practical
Details of tests of each practical
Theory Exam (3 hours)
Evaluation 20 ii. One PST of
(03 hours)
marks 25 marks
each
Marks 20 ---- 80 25 50E 175
E-External Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma IV
RATIONALE:
Recent advances in electronics have revolutionized the traditional approach to electronic Circuitry. Numbers
of modern devices are being continuously introduced and used as components in the Circuitry. The contents
of this subject are in continuation of contents of Basic Electronics. It introduces more specialized devices
and circuits, their characteristics and functions. It also discusses more examples of the basic processes of an
electronic circuit.
COMPETENCY:
Apply and build simple electronics circuits in real time.
Cognitive: Understand applications of electronic circuits.
Psychomotor: .Build circuits as per application
Affective: Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy
COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF302-1.Select type of feedback amplifier as per requirement in industry.
EIF302-2. Identify various sinusoidal oscillators and generate sine wave of fixed frequency required in
communication system.
EIF302-3.Analyze various power amplifiers and choose particular power amplifier as per requirement.
EIF302-4 Analyze transistor behavior as a switch and use it’s switching property in multivibrator
applications..
EIF302-5.Use sweep generators in electronics circuits.
EIF302-6 Assemble different wave shaping circuits and change input waveform shape as per requirement
[ Note : Correlation levels :1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “-” : no correlation ]
EIF302-1 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF302-2 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF302-3 - 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 3 -
EIF302-4 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF302-5 - 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 3 -
EIF302-6 - 2 3 - - - - 1 - - 3 -
CONTENTS :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF302-1.Select type of feedback amplifier as per requirement
1 Feedback Amplifier 07 12
Concept of feedback
1.1 Negative and positive feedback
1.2 Advantages of negative feedback
1.3 Effect of negative feedback on amplifier
characteristics
1.4 Types of negative feedback (Only block
diagram,comparision)
a) Current series feedback
b) Voltage series feedback
c) Voltage shunt feedback
d) Current shunt feedback
e) Darlington pair , Darlington amplifier (only
introduction)
f) Principle of Bootstrapping
g) Numericals problems based on feedback formula.
EIF302-2 Identify various sinusoidal oscillators
2. Sinusoidal Oscillators
2.1Positive feedback in oscillators
2.2 Barkhausen’s Criteria 07 12
2.3Circuit Diagram, Working, frequency formula of
following oscillators:-
2.3.1 Tuned circuit Oscillators
2.3.2 Hartley Oscillator
2.3.3 Colpitts oscillator .
2.3.4 RC phase-shift oscillator,
2.3.5 Wein Bridge oscillator
2.3.6 Crystal oscillator
2.4 Frequency stability consideration
2.5 Numericals based on oscillator frequency
formulae
EIF302-3.Apply particular power amplifier as per requirement
3 Powe r and Tuned Amplifie r 10 16
3.1 Classification of Power Amplifier
3.2 Circuit Diagram, Working, Characteristics,
Efficiency of following:
3.2.1 Class A Power Amplifier - Transformer
coupled P A.
Section II
Theory
Sr. Lectures Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours) n
(Marks)
EIF302-4 Analyze transistor behavior as a switch.
4 BJT Switching Circuits
4.1 Transistor as a switch, Transistor Switching 08 14
Times
4.2 Transistorized Multivibrators and its types:-
Circuit Diagram, Operation, timing equations &
applications of following:-
4.2.1 Astable multivibrator
4.2.2 Monostable multivibrator
4.2.3 Bistable Multivibrator
4.2.4 Schmitt Trigger
4.3 Numericals problems based on timing equations
Theory
Sr. Lectures Evaluatio
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours) n
(Marks)
Circuit diagram, waveforms and operation of 08 12
following:-
6.1 Linear wave shaping circuits.
6.1.1 Differentiator - High pass R--C circuits
-Response to triangular input & square wave
6.1.2 Integrator-- Low pass RC circuit –
Response to square input & rectangular input
6.2Nonlinear wave shaping
6.2.1 Clippers
6.2.1.1Positive clipper
6.2.1.2 Negative clipper
6.2.1.3 Combinational clipper
6.2.2 Clampers
6.2.2.1 Positive clampers
6.2.2.2 Negative clampers
6.2.2.3Voltage doublers and triplers.
Total 24 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Sr. No. Distribution Of Marks ( Cognitive Level- wise) Course Total
Name of the Outcome Marks
Topic
Remember Understand Application
1. Feedback 04 04 04 EIF302-1 12
Amplifiers
2 Sinusoidal 04 04 04 EIF 302-2 12
Oscillators
3 Power 06 06 04 EIF 302-3 16
Amplifiers &
tuned amplifiers
4 BJT switching 04 04 06 EIF 302-4 14
circuits
5 Sweep 04 04 06 EIF 302-5 14
Generators
6 Wave shaping 04 04 04 EIF 302-6 12
Circuits
TOTAL 26 26 28 80
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and half times the marks
allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
B) TERM WORK
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Applied electronics R.S.Sedha S. Chand and Co.
2. Electronics principles A.P.Malvino Tata McGraw-Hill
3 Applied electronics G.K.Mithal Khanna
4 Basic electronics B.L.Theraja S. Chand and Co.
Principles Of
5 V.K.Mehata S. Chand and Co.
Electronics
b) Websites:
1) http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/
2) www.nptel.ac.in
***
COURSE ID:
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
Average of iii. 25 marks for As per
Term End
Details of two tests of each practical proformaII Internal Oral
Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks iv. One PST of Exam
(03 hours)
each 25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 25I 125
I-External Assessment * Assessment as per Pro- forma II
RATIONALE :
This subject intends to provide the students practical information & technical background. It also provides
the students with concepts, principles and procedures of Analog and Digital electronic measuring
instruments and the measurement techniques for the measurement of various electronic quantities. Because
of the scope of the subject, students are well exposed to a good and wide area of the various electronic
measuring instruments as the subject comprises of those basic equipment of which students should have
knowledge.
This subject presumes that the students are familiar with basic utilization of measuring
instruments. The era of this subject consists of the information about concepts, principles and Procedures of
analog and digital electronic measuring instruments and measuring techniques.
COMPETENCY:
Illustrate practical information & technical background for different engineering applications.
Cognitive: Differentiate different types of measuring instruments.
Psychomotor: Calibrate different types of measuring instrument.
Affective: Attitude of i) accuracy ii) precision iii) punctuality iv) knowledge.
COURSE OUTCOMES :
EIF303-1 Define static and dynamic characteristics of measuring instruments.
EIF303-2 Determine R, L,C using different bridges .
EIF303-3 Ability to use and monitor digital meters.
EIF303-4 Ability to measure frequency, phase, voltage with oscilloscope.
EIF303-5 Describe signal generator and function generator.
EIF303-6 Collect the specification of Recorders.
EIF303-2 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 1
EIF303-3 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 3 2
EIF303-4 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 3 3
EIF303-5 - 2 1 - - - - 1 - - 3 3
EIF303-6 - 2 1 - - - - 1 - - 3 3
CONTENT :
A) THEORY
Section I
Lectur
Theory
Sr. es
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours
(Marks)
)
EIF303-1 Define static and dynamic characteristics of measuring instruments. Basics
of Measurement:
Basics of Measure ment
1 1.1 Classification of Instruments: Absolute , Secondary
Instruments
1.2 Definitions of Static characteristics of Instruments:
Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity, Resolution, Static
error, Reproducibility, Drift, Dead Zone
1.3 Definitions of dynamic characteristics of 06 08
Instruments: Speed of response, Lag, fidelity, Dynamic
error
1.4 Types of Errors- Gross, Systemic, Random
1.5 Units of measurement of fundamental quantity
1.6 Definition of Standards and their classification:
International, Primary, Secondary.
1.7 Calibration: Definition, Need of calibration
EIF303-2 Determine R, L,C using different bridges.
2. Ac/Dc Bridges & Their Applications 09 16
2.1 Bridge balance condition for DC bridge
2.2 Study of following Dc bridges :
2.2.1 Whetstone’s bridge
2.2.2 Guarded whetstone’s bridge.
2.2.3 Kelvin's bridge
2.3 Bridge balance condition for AC bridge
2.4 Study of following AC bridges.
2.4.1 Capacitance comparison bridge
2.4.2 Inductance comparison bridge
2.4.3 Maxwell’s bridge.
2.4.4 Hay bridge
2.4.5 Schering's bridge
2.4.6 Wien's bridge.
2.5 Wagner ground connection
EIF303-3 Ability to use and monitor digital meters..
3 Digital Meters: 09 16
3.1Concepts of ADC & DAC only
3.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital
Instruments and comparison with analog instruments
3.3 Definition of Average & RMS value.
3.4 PMMC- Working Principle, Construction, Sources
of torque.
3.5 Resolution, Sensitivity and Accuracy of digital
display.
3.6 Digital Voltmeter-Ramp type DVM, Integrating
type
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF303-4 Ability to measure frequency, phase, voltage with oscilloscope.
4 Oscilloscope 12 20
4.1 Oscilloscope subsystems-
4.1.1 Display subsystems- CRT, Deflection of electron
beam in CRT, Electrostatic and Electromagnetic
deflection, sensitivity.
4.1.2 Vertical deflection subsystems- Input Coupling
selector, Input attenuator, Pre-amplifier, Main vertical
amplifier, delay line.
4.1.3 Horizontal deflection subsystems- Trigger circuit,
Time base generator, Main Horizontal amplifier.
4.1.4 CRO Probes- General block diagram of CRO
probe,
passive voltage probe, and their compensation, Active
Voltage probes, current probes.
4.1.5 Calibration circuits.
4.2 CRO-Block diagram of single beam dual trace and
dual beam oscilloscope.
4.3 Block diagram of Digital storage oscilloscope.
Uses of CRO- Frequency and phase measurement,
Tracing of diode and transistor characteristics
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
diagram,Simple controls and operation only.
5.4 Specification.
5.5 Concept of time domain and frequency domain
Instruments.
5.6 Spectrum & Logic analyzer- Block diagram and
Operation only.
EIF303-6 Collect the specification of Recorders.
6 Recorders 04 08
6.1 Classification of recorders and necessity of
Recorders.
6.2 Strip chart recorder
6.2.1 Block diagram of strip chart recorder and
Function of each block.
6.2.2 Application
6.3 X - Y recorder
6.3.1 Block diagram of X - Y recorder
and function of each block
6.3.2 Application
6.4 Circular chart recorder
6.5 Features of recorders.
Total 24 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
B) TERM WORK
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma II.
Sr.
Crite ria Marks allotted
no
1 Preparedness for practical 10
2 Correct figures / diagrams 10
3 Observation tables 10
4 Result table / calculations / graphs 10
5 Safety / use of proper tools 10
Total 50
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. W.D. Cooper Modern Electronic Pearson Education,
Instrumentation &
Measurement Techniques
2. H.S.Kalsi Electronic Instruments Tata Mc Grow Hill
3 A.K. Sawhney Electrical & Electronic Dhanpat Rai & Co
Measurements &
Instrumentations
b) Websites:
1)www.tatamcgrawhill.com
***
COURSE ID:
Course Name : C PROGRAMMING
Course Code : EIF 304
Course Abbreviation : FCPR
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 02
04
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Practical
Examination Work
One
i. 25 marks
Average of practical
for each Term End As per
Details of two tests of (3 Hours)
practical Theory Exam Proforma-
Evaluation 20 marks As per
ii. One PST of (03 hours) VI
each Proforma
25 marks
-IV
Marks NIL -- NIL 50E 25 75
E-External Assessment
RATIONALE :
This course is designed to develop programming attitude and attract the interest of the students in the C
Language. Every student in Engineering domain must be able to work on a problem in a procedural way so
it is useful to study structured and dynamic language like C.
COMPETENCY:
Develop programming skills for problems in engineering in procedural and modular way in C.
Cognitive: Understanding C programming language fundamentals, constructs and its advanced features.
Psychomotor: Write programs in C for wide range of applications.
Affective: Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) precision v) punctuality
COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF304-1 Illustrate structure of a C program and identify various constructs in it with function
EIF 304-2 Use different C operators and standard library functions
EIF 304-3 Use control statements to write basic programs to develop logic.
EIF 304-4 Explore modular programming skills using user defined functions.
EIF 304-5 Operate data handling using arrays
EIF 304-6 Do input and output of strings and use string related functions
EIF 304-7 Illustrate use of structures and pointers
EIF 304-1 3 1 - - - - - - - 2 - -
EIF 304-2 3 1 - - - - - - - 2 - -
EIF 304-3 3 1 1 - - - - - - 2 1 1
EIF 304-4 3 1 1 - - - - 1 - 2 1 1
EIF 304-5 3 1 1 - - - - 1 - 2 1 1
EIF 304-6 3 1 2 - - - - 1 - 2 1 1
EIF 304-7 3 1 2 - - - - 1 - 2 1 1
CONTENT:
A) THEORY
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours)
EIF304-1 Illustrate structure of a C program and identify various constructs in it with
function
1 C FUNDAMENTALS 02
1.1 History of c
1.2 C character set
1.3 Identifiers & Keywords
1.4 Data types
1.5 Variables
1.6 Declarations
1.7 Constants
1.8 Expressions
1.9 C Instructions
1.10 The first C program
1.11 Compilation & Execution
EIF304-2 Use different C operators and standard library functions
2 OPERATORS& DATA INPUT AND OUTPUT FUNCTIONS 04
2.1 Operators
2.1.1 Arithmetic Operators
2.1.2 Assignment Operator
2.1.2 Unary operators
2.1.3 Relational & Logical Operators,
2.1.4 Conditional & Comma Operator
2.2 Simple Statement
2.3 Input and Output Library Functions
2.3.1 printf() 2.3.2 scanf()
2.3.3 getchar() 2.3.4 putchar()
2.3.5 gets() 2.3.6 puts()
EIF 304-3 Use control statements to write basic programs to develop logic.
3 CONTROL STATEMENTS 06
3.1 Decision making and branching
3.1.1 if Statement(if, if-else, if-else ladder, nested if-else)
3.1.2 Switch, break, continue, goto statement
3.2 Decision making and looping
3.2.1 While, do – while, for Statements
3.2.2 Nested loops
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics
No. (Hours)
5.1 Defining an array,
5.2 One dimensional array ,Declaration and
Initialization of Arrays,
5.3 Two Dimensional Arrays Declaration and
Initialization of Arrays,
5.4 Passing arrays to a function
EIF304-6 Do input and output of strings and use string related functions
6 CHARACTERS & STRINGS 04
6.1 The char data type, using character
variables, using string
6.2 Declaring and initializing string variables,
6.3 Reading strings from terminal
6.4 Writing Strings to screen, putting strings together.
6.5 Comparison of two strings
6.6 String- handling Functions
EIF304-7 Illustrate use of structures and pointers
7 Structures and Pointe rs 06
7.1 Simple structures (Defining & declaring structures, accessing
structure members)
7.2 Complex structures (structures that contain arrays)
7.3 Arrays of structure, Initializing structure,
7.4 Understanding pointers, declaring pointer variable,
initialization of pointer variable, accessing address of a variable
B) TERM WORK
Term work shall consist of the following: (Minimum Eight From List)
Title of
Sr Course
Practical Skills / Competencies to be developed
No. Outcome
Exercise
01 Study of 1. Studying and writing an Algorithm
Flowcharts 2. Use of various Flowchart Symbols EIF 304-1
and Algorithm 3. Draw Flowchart on any Practical routine
02 Character set and 1. Studying format of a simple C program
Operators, 2. Studying various elements of a C program
Identifiers, 3. Studying various types of operators
Variables, 4. Use of various operators EIF 304-1
Constants 5. Formation and declaration of identifiers,
variables, constant, Keyword
6. Differentiation between identifier and Keyword.
03 Study of C. 1. Studying expressions
Expressions 2. Conversion of mathematical expression to
expression in C. EIF 304-1
3. Identify valid and invalid C expressions.
4. Checking for Correct invalid Expressions
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test:
Every student has to perform one practical within 3 hours at semester end practical exam which shall
be assessed as per following criteria
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures and discussions.
2. Laboratory experiences and laboratory interactive sessions.
3. Time bound assignments.
Teaching and Learning resources:
1. Books
2. Video tutorials
3. Power Point Presentation
4. Self- learning
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Journals / IS Codes
COURSE ID :
Course Name : ANALOG COMMUNICATION
Course Code : EIF 305
Course Abbreviation : FACM
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Practical
Examination Work
One
i. 25 marks for
Average of practical
each Term End
Details of two tests of (3 Hours)
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks As per
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each Proforma
25 marks
-II
Marks 20 -- 80 50I -- 150
*I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II.
Rationale:
It is the basic course which is helpful for understanding higher technologies in Radio Communication.
Analog Communication is the subject that presents information about the basic philosop hies, processes,
circuits and other building blocks of communication system.
COMPETENCY:
Explain and Demonstrate, operate and troubleshoot different modulation and demodulation systems.
Cognitive : Understanding the fundamentals of different electronics communication systems and illustrate
the function of each block.
Psychomotor : Demonstrate the operation of modulator and demodulator based on various modulating
techniques .
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) soft skills v) punctuality
COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF305-1 To apply the basic knowledge of electronics communication systems to understand the need of
modulation - demodulation.
EIF305-2 Identify/Discover the circuit details of AM modulator and SSB modulator to calculate
mathematical parameters of modulated signal.
EIF305-3 Identify different angle modulation techniques to explore their basic mathematical properties.
EIF305-4 Observe experimentally various characteristics of radio receivers based on which suggest radio
receiver for a typical application.
EIF305-5 Summarize antenna properties and discuss different types of antenna used for various
applications.
EIF305-6 Discuss effect of atmospheric layers on electromagnetic wave propagation.
EIF305-1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
EIF305-2 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - -
EIF305-3 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
EIF305-4 1 2 2 - - - - - - 1 1 1
EIF305-5 1 2 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 1
EIF305-6 - 1 - - - - - - - - - -
CONTENT: Section I
Section II
Ch
Theory
. Name of the Topic Hours
Marks
no.
EIF305-4 List various characteristics of radio receivers and describe schematic of each
block.
4 Radio Receivers 10 18
4.1 AM Receivers
4.1.1 TRF receivers, Super heterodyne receiver.
4.1.3 Receiver performance characteristics
4.1.4 RF section
4.1.5 Frequency mixer and down converters
4.1.6 Image frequency and its rejection
4.1.7 IF amplifiers
4.1.8 AM detector
4.1.9 AGC circuits.
4.2 FM receivers: 4.2.1 FM discriminators – slope
detector, ratio detector, PLL detector
4.2.2 Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis
EIF305-5 Summarize antenna properties and discuss different types of antenna.
5 Antennas 06 10
5.1 Radiation Mechanism.
5.2Radiation pattern
5.3Antenna gain, resistance, polarization, beam width,
bandwidth
5.4Resonant and non-resonant antennas.
5.5Half wave dipole
5.6Loop antenna.
5.7Helical antenna.
5.8Yagi-Uda antenna.
5.9Parabolic reflector antenna.
EIF305-6 Discuss effect of atmospheric layers on electromagnetic wave propagation.
6 Electromagnetic Wave Propagation 08 12
6.1Electromagnetic waves and polarization
6.2Reflection, refraction, diffraction of waves
6.3Ground (surface) waves propagation.
6.4Space wave propagation.
6.5 Sky wave propagation
6.5.1 Virtual height.
6.5.2 Critical frequency and critical angle
6.5.3 Skip distance.
6.5.4 Maximum usable frequency.
6.6 Fading
TOTAL 24 40
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and half
times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks
only.
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria.
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive Skill Test:
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REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes:
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Wayne Tomasi Electronic Communication Pearson Publication
Systems
2. Louis Frenzel Communication Electronics TMH Publication
3 Kennedy Electronic Communication TMH Publication
Systems
4 Roddy Coolen Electronic Communication PHI Publication
b)Website :
1. www.nptel.ac.in
2. www.antenna-theory.com
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
i. 25 marks - As per
Average of
for each Term End proforma VI *Practical
Details of two tests of
practical Theory Exam (3 hours)
Evaluation 20 marks
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 -- 50I 150
I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
RATIONALE : The world around us is fast becoming digital. Digital electronics is widely
used in computers, Digital communication & digital instrumentation. A grasp of certain
fundamental principles and concepts of digital electronics are essential pre-requisites for electronics
engineering.
This course aims to provide these crucial inputs to the students so that they are elevated to
a proper platform whereon the study of the systems using digital circuits & micro-processor along
with their applications become easy and creative to them.
COMPETENCY
Build digital combinational and sequential circuits for different engineering applications.
Cognitive : Acquire knowledge of Digital technics and its different applications.
Psychomotor : Try to design different logic circuits.
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) control
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
EIF 306 -1Classify different number systems and codes to use it properly in future.
EIF 306-2 Apply the logic and solve the Equations using Boolean laws to provide solution .
EIF 306-3 Analyze different Logic families & working of logic gates to select in solution of problems .
EIF 306-4 Explore combination circuits and ICs for logic design in industry.
EIF 306-5 Explore sequential circuits and ICs for logic design in industry.
EIF 306-6 Classify and characterize the memory & Develop knowledge of different data converters to use
them in different circuits in industry.
EIF 306-2 2 - 1 - - - - 1 _ 1 - -
EIF 306--3 1 2 - - - - - - - 1 - -
EIF 306--4 2 2 3 - - - - 1 - 1 3 3
EIF 306-5 2 3 3 - - - - 1 - 1 3 3
EIF 306-6 2 2 - - - - - - - 1 1 3
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 306-1. Classify different number systems and codes
1 Number system & codes 10 12
1.1 Decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal number
systems.
1.2 Decimal to binary and binary to decimal
conversion.
1.3 Decimal to octal and octal to decimal conversion.
1.4 Decimal to hex and hex to decimal conversion.
1.5 Binary to hex and hex to binary conversion
1.6 Binary addition
1.7 Binary subtraction using 1's & 2's compliment
1.8 BCD addition &subtraction using 9's and 10's
compliment.
1.9 Excess 3 code.
1.10 Gray code and ASCII code
EIF 306-2 Apply the logic and solve the Equations using Boolean laws.
2. Boolean Algebras. 10 12
2.1 Boolean Algebra. Fundamentals of Boolean laws
2.2 Basic gates and derived gates(symbols and truth
tables)
2.3 Duality Theorem , De Morgan's Theorems.(upto 3
variables)
2.4 Sum of product and product of sum reduction.
2.5Maxterm and Minterm,
2.6 Standard conversion between SOP and POS form
2.7 K – map reduction techniques (upto 4 variables)
EIF 306-3 Analyze different Logic families and discover knowledge of working of
logic gates.
3 Digital Logic Families 12 16
a. Study of IC 7400, 7402, 7404, 7408, 7432,7486
(pinout diagram and features),equivalent circuits of
gate.
3.2 Characteristics of logic families (fan in, fan out,
propagation delay, power dissipation, noise margin )
3.3 TTL family:
a) Circuit diagram & working of TTL NAND gate
3.4 CMOS family:
a) Circuit diagram & working of CMOS inverter
b) Circuit diagram & working of CMOS NAND &
NOR gates
3.5 ECL family:
a) Circuit diagram and working of 3 input
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Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 306-1. Classify different number systems and codes
NOR/OR gate.
3.6 Comparison of logic families.
3.7 Interfacing TTL
TTL to CMOS
CMOS to TTL
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 306-4 Explore combination circuits and ICs for logic design.
4 Combinational Logic Circuits 14 16
4.1 Full and half adder
4.2 Full adder using half adders
4.3 Parallel binary adder
4.4 Study of 4 bits binary adder IC 7483
4.5 One digit BCD adder using IC 7483
4.6 Half and full subtractor
4.7 Study of ALU IC 74181
4.8 Encoder ,Multiplexer, their uses in combinational
Logic design.
4.9 Study of code decoder , drivers for displays
Viz. IC7447
4.10 Study of code converters BCD to binary( IC
74184), Binary to BCD (IC74185),priority encoder(IC
74147).
4.11 Demultiplexers , decoders and their use in
combinational logic design.
4.12 Study of IC's 74150 and 74154
EIF 306-5 Explore sequential circuits and ICs for logic design.
5 Sequential Logic Circuits 12 14
5.1 Circuit diagram, truth table and working of S-R
flip- flop, J-K, master-slave J-K, D and T flip- flop.
5.2 Race around condition in J--K flip- flop.
5.3 Levels triggered and edge triggered flip-flop.
5.4 Specifications of edge triggered flip--flop.
5.5 SISO,SIPO, PISO & PIPO modes of operation of
Shift register.
5.6 Applications of shift registers.
5.7 Bi-directional shift registers.
5.8 Ripple up counter
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No.
(Hours) (Marks)
5.9 Ripple down counter
5.10 Ripple UP/DOWN counter.
5.11 MOD 12 ripple counter
5.12 Design of 4 bit synchronous counter using flip-
flops.
5.13Study of IC's 7474, 7490, 74193, 74160, 7476,
(logic Diagram and truth table only expected.)
EIF 306-6. Classify and characterize the memory & Develop knowledge of different
data converters.
6 Data converters and Memories 6 10
6.1 DAC Types – Weighted resistor method and R-2R
method
6.2 ADC Types, block diagram and working of Single
slope ADC, Study of IC 0801 Dual slope ADC, SAR
ADC
6.3 IC PCF 8591 : 8 Bit ADC-DAC
6.4 Memory organization and operation
6.5 Classification of memories
6.5 Characteristics of memories
6.6 RAM- Static, Dynamic and Volatile , Nonvolatile
6.7 ROM – PROM, EPROM, EEPROM
6.8 Study of IC's 2716 and 6116.
6.9 Flash memory
Total 32 40
B) TERM WORK
Practical Exercises and related skills to be developed : (Minimum Eight From List)
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One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma VI.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
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REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Malvino and Digital Principles and Tata McGraw-Hill
Leach Applications:
2. Malvino Digital Computer Electronics Tata McGraw-Hill
b) Websites:
1) www.asic-world.com/digital/tutorial.htm
2) www.nptel.ac.in
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COURSE ID :
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
i.
25 marks As per
Average of
for each Term End proforma VI *Practical
Details of two tests of
practical Theory Exam (3 hours)
Evaluation 20 marks
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 25 50E 175
E-External Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma IV
& Term Work Assessment as per Pro-forma VI.
RATIONALE:
The physical world is inherently analog, indicating that there is always need for analog circuitry.
Today the growth of any industry is depending upon electronics to a great extent. Integrated circuit
is one of the main component of electronics. This subject acquaints students with general analog
principles and design methodologies using practical devices & application.
It focus on process of learning about signal conditioning, signal generation, instrumentation,
timing & control using various IC circuitry.
COMPETENCY
Design and build circuitry based on IC741 and IC555 for different engineering applications.
Cognitive : Understanding working principle of IC 741 & IC555 and its applications.
Psychomotor : Constructing and testing circuits based on IC 741 & IC555 for wide range of
applications.
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) precision v) punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
EIF307-1. Acquire the basic concepts of operational amplifier and its parameters.
EIF307-2. Analyze and design various configuration of op-amp.
EIF307-3 Analyze and examine various linear and non- linear applications of op-amp.
EIF307-4 Inspect and interpret circuits of oscillators and multivibrators using op-amp .
EIF307-5 Analyze operation of active filters and design various types of filters
EIF307-6 Analyze and interpret operation of timer IC and PLL and its applications.
EIF307-2 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF307-3 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF307-4 - 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF307-5 - 3 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF307-6 - 3 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
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CONTENT :
THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF307-1. Acquire the basic concepts of operational amplifier and its parameters.
1 Basics Of Operational Amplifier 10 12
1.1 Differential amplifier-basics
1.2 Circuit Diagram and circuit description only:
DIBO,DIUO,SIBO,SIUO
1.3 Block diagram of OP-Amp:
1.3.1 Input Stage
1.3.2 Intermediate Stage
1.3.3 Level Shifting Stage: Need and circuit diagram
1.3.4 Output Stage: Circuit Diagram
1.4 Op-Amp IC-741 pin diagram and function.
1.5 Equivalent Circuit, Circuit Symbols And
Terminals
1.6 Ideal OP-AMP and transfer curve
Electrical parameters of 741
1.7 Input offset voltage, Input offset current, Input
bias current, Differential input resistance, Input
capacitance, Offset voltage adjustment range,
Input voltage range, CMRR, SVRR, Large signal
voltage gain, Output voltage swing, Output
resistance, Output short circuit current, supply
current, Power consumption, Slew rate
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF307-4 Inspect and interpret circuits of oscillators and multivibrators using op-amp
4 Waveform Gene rator
( Circuit Diagram , Operation & Waveform )
4.1 Op-amp as an astable multivibrator
4.2 Op-amp as monostable multivibrator
4.3 Op-amp as bistable multivibrator
4.4 Triangular waveform generator 8 12
4.5 Wien Bridge oscillator using op-amp
4.6 Phase shift oscillator using op-amp
4.7 Quadrature oscillator
4.8 Study of waveform generator IC's
IC 566 block diagram, pin diagram, simple circuit.
EIF307-5 Analyze operation of active filters and design various types of filters
5 Active filters 12 14
5.1 Introduction to filters ,Classification of filters,
5.2 Concept of passive and active filters
5.3 Merits and demerits of active filters over passive
filters
5.4 Definition:-cut off frequency, Pass band, Stop
band, center frequency, roll off rate, BW, Q-
factor
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Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
5.5 Realistic and ideal response curve of LP, HP,BP,
BP, notch filters.
5.6 Order of filter and Need of higher order filter
Circuit Diagram, frequency response, operation
equation for gain and cut-off frequency(no-
derivation) for following filters:-
5.7 First order Butterworth Low pass and high pass
filters using op-amp
5.8 Second order Butterworth Low pass and high
pass filters using op-amp
5.9 Band pass filter ( wide band pass , narrow band
pass filter)
5.10 Band reject filter(wide band reject, narrow band
reject filter)
Numerical examples on design of op-amp filters
1st order and 2nd order filters(LPF & HPF)
EIF307-6 Analyze and interpret operation of timer IC and PLL and its applications.
6 Time rs and PLL 12 14
6.1 Time r IC’s
6.1.1 555 pin out ,block diagram and specification
6.1.2 555 as monostable multivibrator
6.1.3 555 as astable multivibrator
6.1.4 555 as bistable multivibrator
6.1.5 Industrial application
IC 555 as Water level controller
6.2 PLL
6.2.1 PLL – Block diagram, Operating principle
6.2.2 PLL Transfer Characteristics
6.2.3 Definitions - Center frequency, Lock range,
Capture range
6.2.4 IC 565 Block diagram, Pin diagram. And
specifications
6.2.5 Applications of PLL
Frequency multiplication, Frequency synthesizer .
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
C) TERM WORK
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma VI.
Sr. Marks allotted
No. Crite ria
Neat & complete circuit Diagram /
1 05
schematic Diagram.
2 Observations & Result Table 05
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Sample Calculations with relevant
3 05
Formulae.
Proper Graphs & Procedure /
4 05
workmanship Safety measures
5 Oral Based on Term Work 05
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory
work
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Ramakant Gaikwad Operational Amplifier Prentice Hall, 2000
2. K.R.Botkar Integrated Circuits Khanna
3 Graeme & Tobey Operational Amplifier McgrawHill
4 Clayton Opertional Amplifier Newnes-Butterworth
5 Drischoll Basic Op-Amp. Circuits Prentice Hall, 2000
b) Websites:
1) www.nptel.ac.in
2) www.onlinevideolecture.com
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COURSE ID:
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Oral Exam
Examination
i. 25 marks -----
Average of
for each Term End Oral
Details of two tests of
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 ----- 25I 125
I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
RATIONALE:
Basic circuit theory is the foundation of electronics engineering and technology. The development
of all engineering topics requires good understanding of fundamental principles in circuit theory,
further studying of which develops scientific methodology in the circuit analysis and technical
aptitudes in the students. A good foundation in circuit theory is essential for self-development in
future to cope up with the innovations and advancement in technology through self-study.
COMPETENCY:
Analyze various circuits and networks for different engineering applications.
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
EIF308-1 Apply different rules and laws for circuit analysis.
EIF 308 -2Differentiate series and parallel circuits.
EIF 308 -3 Predict circuit responses using network theorems.
EIF 308 -4 Design RC circuits
EIF 308-5Analyze output of resonant circuits.
EIF 308-6 Select appropriate filters as per requirement
[ Note : C orrelation levels :1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ” :
no correlation ]
EIF 308-2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
EIF 308-3 3 1 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF 308-4 2 1 2 - - - - 1 - - 3 -
EIF 308-5 2 1 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 -
EIF 308-6 - 3 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
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CONTENT :
D) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 308-1 Apply different rules and laws for circuit analysis
1 Basic Theory
12 14
1.1 Electric charge and current
1.2 AC and DC circuits
1.3 Short and open circuit
1.4 Resistance and ohm’s law
1.5 Energy and power in resistor circuits
1.6 Kirchhoff’s voltage law
1.7 Kirchhoff’s current law
1.8 Voltage divider rule
1.9 Current divider rule
( Numericals on above topic)
EIF 308-2Differentiate series and parallel circuits.
.
2. Circuit Simplification Techniques
2.1Series and parallel circuits 08 12
2.2Mesh analysis
2.3Nodal analysis
2.4Concept of ground
2.5Voltage and current source
2.6Source transformation
( Numericals on above topics)
3 Network Theorems
3.1Superposition theorem 12 14
3.2Thevenin’s theorem
3.3Norton’s theorem
3.4Maximum power transfer theorem
( Numericals on above topics)
Total 32 40
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Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 308-4 Design RC circuits
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
E) TERM WORK
Practical Exercises and related skills to be developed: (Minimum Eight From List)
The following practical exercises shall be conducted as Term Work as detailed in the Laboratory
Manual forApplied Mechanics developed by the Institute in practical sessions of batches of about
22 students :
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes:
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1 Sudhakar and Sham Circuits and networks Tata McGraw Hill
Mohan
2 Ravish R Singh Electric Networks Tata McGraw Hill
3 Theodore Bogart Electric circuits Macmillan /McGraw Hill
b) Websites:
1). www.tatamcgrawhill.com
2). www.mhne.com/ravish/ens
3).www.electrical4u.com/rlc-circuit
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : 8051 MICROCONTROLLER
Course Code : EIF 309
Course Abbreviation : FMCS
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme:
COMPETENCY:
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 309-1 Differentiate among variety of microcontrollers based on their features.
EIF 309-2 Identify/Discover the architectural details of 8051 microcontroller and illustrate its
functioning.
EIF 309-3 Use instructions from the instruction set of 8051 to write basic assembly language
programs to develop logic.
EIF 309-4 Explore programming skills for I/O ports, Timers/Counters and interrupts of 8051.
EIF 309-5 Design interfacing of I/O devices with 8051 and write programs for it.
EIF 309-6 Develop 8051 microcontroller based systems for various applications.
EIF 309-1 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - -
EIF 309-2 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - -
EIF 309-3 - 3 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 -
EIF 309-4 - 3 3 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 2
EIF 309-5 - 3 3 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 2
EIF 309-6 - 3 3 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 2
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CONTENT:
THEORY : SECTION I
SECTION II
Chapter Topic TeachingTheory
Subtopics Hours Evaluation
Marks
EIF 309-4 Explore programming skills for I/O ports, Timers/Counters and interrupts of
8051.
04 Programming of 8051: 12 16
4.1 Timer/Counter programming
4.1.1 Timer / Counter logic and modes
4.2.2 Simple programs on timer to generate
time delay using polling and interrupt
method.
4.2 Parallel Port-I/O port Structure and its
Programming
4.3 Serial port of 8051
4.3.1 Modes of serial communication
4.3.2 Simple programs for serial
communication
4.4 8051 Interrupts
4.4.1 Interrupts and polling.
4.4.2 Simple programs based on interrupts and
polling method
EIF 309-5 Design interfacing of Memory & I/O devices with 8051 and write programs
for it.
05 Memory and I/O Interfacing 14
5.1 Memory Interfacing-
5.1.1Interfacing External RAM and ROM
5.2.2 Address Map table
5.2.3 Linear and absolute decoding techniques
5.2.4 Simple example showing interfacing of
ROM and RAM(upto 8X8K)
5.2 I/O Interfacing:
5.2.1 Interfacing of LED, keys, Relays,
Seven segment display
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5.2.2 Port expansion using 8-bit bidirectional
buffer like 74LS245
EIF 309-6 Develop 8051 microcontroller based systems for various applications.
06 Applications 10 10
Interfacing diagram with programming of
following with 8051
6.1 Key-board interfacing (4X4 Matrix
keyboard), concept of key bouncing and de-
bounce logic.
6.2 LCD display interfacing
6.3 8 bit ADC and DAC interfacing (0808/0809)
6.4 Stepper Motor interfacing
Total: 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt
questions of the above allotted marks only.
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Topic Name of the Topic Distribution Of Marks (Level Wise) Course Total
no. Outcome Marks
Remembe r Unde rstand Applications
1 Introduction & EIF 309-1
Overview of 8051 6 2 0 08
family
2 8051 Architecture 4 6 6 EIF 309-2 16
3 Instruction set and EIF 309-3
4 4 8 16
programming
4 Programming of EIF 309-4
4 2 10 16
8051
5 Memory and I/O
4 4 6 EIF 309-5 14
Interfacing
6 Applications 2 2 8 EIF 309-6 10
TOTAL 80
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
Sr Course
Title of Practical Exe rcise Skills / Competencies to be developed
No Outcome
Use KEIL compiler software for assembly
Introduction to KEIL
1 language programming EIF 309-1
Compiler software
8051microcontroller
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Sr Course
Title of Practical Exe rcise Skills / Competencies to be developed
No Outcome
Addition and subtraction of 8 1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
& 16 bit numbers, 2. Identify the suitable instructions for
2 8-bit addition of BCD the given problem EIF 309-3
numbers 3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
Multiplication and division of 2. Identify the suitable instructions for
3 8 bit numbers the given problem EIF 309-3
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
Block transfer and Block 2. Identify the suitable instructions for
4 Exchange the given problem EIF 309-3
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
2. Identify the suitable instructions for
5 Even & odd number the given problem EIF 309-3
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
2. Identify the suitable instructions
Largest and smallest number
6 for the given problem EIF 309-3
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
2. Identify the suitable instructions for
Ascending & Descending
7 the given problem EIF 309-3
order
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
2. Identify the suitable instructions for
Square wave generation using
8 the given problem EIF 309-4
timer delay
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
1. Acquire Logical thinking ability
2. Identify the suitable instructions for
the given problem
9 Serial Transmission EIF 309-4
3. Writing, Compiling, debugging,
and execution of program
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria.
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum discussions
2. Regular home assignments
3. Laboratory work
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
Course Code : ETF310
Course Abbreviation : FDCM
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 3
05
Practical 2
Evaluation Scheme :
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
ETF310-1 Acquire knowledge of various concepts in digital communication system.
ETF310-2 Distinguish between different pulse modulation technics.
ETF310-3 Differentiate and discover knowledge of digital modulations.
ETF310-4 Control the errors by understanding various coding methods.
ETF310-5 Analyze Multiplexing and multiple access types.
ETF310-6 Classify and discover spread spectrum modulation concept.
ETF310-1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
ETF310-2 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - -
ETF310-3 1 2 3 - - - - 1 - - - -
ETF310-4 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 2
ETF310-5 - 3 - - - - - - - - - 2
ETF310-6 2 2 - - - - - - - - - 2
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
ETF310-1 Acquire knowledge of various concepts in digital communication system.
1 4 8
Introduction of Digital Communication
1.1 Basic digital communication system( block diagram
and function of each block)
1.2 Channel capacity-definition ,equation
1.3 Shannon-Hartley theorem
1.4 channel noise and its effect
1.5 Entropy (definition and equation)
1.6 Advantages and disadvantages of digital
communication ,Comparison between analog and
digital communication
ETF310-2 Distinguish between different pulse modulation technics.
2. Pulse Communication 10 16
2.1 Introduction, comparison with Continuous Wave
Modulation, advantages
2.2 Sampling: sampling theorem, Nyquist rate,
and aliasing, natural & flat top.
2.3 PAM, PWM, PPM (definition, generation, block
diagram, waveform analysis, and their comparison. )
2.4 Pulse code modulation- block diagram of PCM
transmitter & receiver,
2.5 Quantization, quantization error
2.6 Companding,
2.7 Inter symbol interference
2.8 Delta modulation- block diagram of DM, slope
overload, granular noise.
2.9 ADM, DPCM, block diagram and its working.
ETF310-3 Discover knowledge of digital modulations.
3 10 16
Digital Modulation Techniques
Definition & waveforms, their transmitter and receiver
block diagram and working for following types:
3.1 ASK:BASK,QAM
3.2FSK:BFSK ,MFSK
3.3 PSK:BPSK,QPSK,MPSK
3.4 Bandwidth, spectrum for each modulation technique
and their comparison.
Total 24 40
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Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF310-4 control the errors by understanding various coding methods.
4 10 16
Coding methods and Error control
4.1 Baud rate, Bit rate.
4.2 Line coding - unipolar, bipolar – NRZ, RZ,
Manchesterd
4.3 Comparison between different coding
4.4 Source coding,shannon fano coding ,Huffman
coding.
4.5 Channel coding: Error, Causes of error and its
effects, error detection& correction using parity,
Hamming code & CRC code simple numerical.
5 8 14
Multiplexing and Multiple Access
5.1 Need of Multiplexing,
5.2TDM, FDM definition block diagram and their
comparison.
5.3 Introduction to WDM.
5.5OFDM (only concepts), introduction to multiple
access (TDMA, FDMA)
5.6 Advantages of TDMA over FDMA.
ETF310-6 Classify and discover spread spectrum modulation concept.
6 6 10
Spread spectrum modulation
6.1 Introduction, PN Sequence.
6.2 Model of spread spectrum modulation system.
6.3 Direct sequence spread spectrum signal.
6.4 Frequency hop spread spectrum, slow frequency
hopping, and fast frequency hopping.
6.5 Application S. S. modulations.
Total 24 40
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Introduction of
1 Digital 4 - 4 ETF310-1 8
Communication
Pulse Communication
2 4 6 6 ETF310-2 16
Digital Modulation
3 Techniques 4 6 6 ETF310-3 16
Multiplexing and
5 Multiple Access 2 4 8 ETF310-5 14
Spread spectrum
6 modulation 4 6 - ETF310-6 10
TOT 22 28 30 total 80
AL
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
B) TERM WORK
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One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma VI.
Sr.
Crite ria Marks allotted
no
1 Correct figures / diagrams 10
2 calculations / graphs 10
3 presentation 5
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
b) Websites:
1. www.pearsoned.co.in/waynetomasi
2. www.skkatariaandsons.com
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End
Mode of
Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Theory TW
*
Average of two tests One paper Practical
Detailsof
of 20 marks each -- (3 hour) (3 hours) --
Evaluation
each)
Marks 20 -- 80 -- -- 100
RATIONALE:
Energy is an important aspect in all sectors of country’s economy. The energy crisis is
mainly caused due to increased population and enhanced standard of living and life style of people.
The conventional sources of energy are insufficient to meet these demands. Hence, alternative
energy sources are utilized for power production. The use of alternate energy sources is increasing
day by day. Diploma engineers are expected to develop, operate and maintain these systems. It is
therefore essential to know basics of energy conversion, conservation, and energy audit and waste
heat recovery techniques.
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF311-1 Develop awareness for effective utilization of non-conventional energy sources.
EIF311-2 Describe different components of solar energy and wind energy devices and their
functions.
EIF311-3 Recognize the scope and working of biomass plant.
EIF311-4 Identify various non-conventional energy sources for energy conservation.
EIF311-5 Apply energy conservation technique and principles of energy management in
industrial sectors.
Competency
and COs
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 PSO 1 PSO 2
Basic Discipli Experiment Engineer The Environm Ethics Individual Commu Life-long Operate Supervisi
knowle ne s and ing Tools engineer ent and and team nication learning and on and
dge knowle practice and sustainabi work: Maintain Providing
dge society lity Solution
Competeny. 1 - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -
EIF311-1 1 - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -
EIF311-2 1 - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -
EIF311-3 1 - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -
EIF311-4 1 - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -
EIF311-5 1 - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY : SECTION-I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF311-1 Develop awareness for effective utilization
of non-conventional energy sources
1 SOLAR ENERGY 10 20
1.1 Major Sources of Energy: Renewable and Non-
renewable.
1.2 Need and Prospectus of Alternate Energy Sources
1.3 Solar radiation Geometry: Declination, hour
Angle,
Altitude angle, incident angle, Zenith angle, solar
Azimuth angle
1.4 Instruments for measuring solar radiation
1.5 Construction and working of typical flat plate
collector, solar concentrating collector and their
applications, Advantages and Limitations
1.6 Solar Photo voltaic Electric Conversion
1.7 Solar pond, solar electric power generation, Solar
cooking and furnace.
EIF311-2 Describe different components of solar energy and wind energy devices and
their functions
2 WIND ENERGY 08 12
2.1 Principle of Wind energy conversion, Nature of
the
Wind energy.
2.2 Power in wind, Power coefficient, Maximum
power, Wind Energy Conversion
2.3 Selection of site for wind mill.
2.4 Classification of WEC systems.
2.5 Advantages and limitations of WECS
2.6 Basic components of WECS.
2.7 Wind energy collectors- Horizontal and Vertical
axis
machines,
2.8 Safety systems and Environmental aspects.
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
SECTION – II
EIF311-4 Identify various non-conventional energy sources for energy conservation
4 ENERGY FROM THE OCEANS 06 08
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Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
5 OTHER ALTERNATE SOURCES OF ENERGY 09 16
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B) TERM WORK
C. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE:
SN Mode of Exposure Topic
1. Industrial Visits Wind Energy and Biomass Energy
2. Industrial Visits Solar heating system
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Demonstrations
2. Classroom practices
Teaching and Learning resources:
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
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3. Audio presentations
4. Item Bank
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Dr B.H.Khan N energy Resources Tata McGraw Hill
2. G. D. Rai Non conventional energy sources Khanna publication
3. S. P. Sukhatme Solar energy Tata McGraw Hill
4. H. P. Garg Solar energy Tata McGraw Hill
5. Arora Power plant engineering Dhanpat Rai & Co.
6. Arora and Power plant engineering Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Domkundwar
7 P.H. Henderson India- The energy sector OxfordUniversity Press
8 D. A. Ray Industrial energy conservation Pergaman Press
9 W. C. Turner Energy management handbook Wiley Press
b) Websites
i)www.mahaurja.com
ii) www.indiasolar.com
iii)www.beeindia.in
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : HIGHER MATHEMATICS
Course Code :EIF 312
Course Abbreviation : FHMT
Teaching Sche me :
Scheme component Hours / week Credits
Theory 03
04
Tutorial 01
Evaluation Scheme :
RATIONALE:
Mathematics is an important pre-requisite for the development and understanding of engineering
and technological concepts. For an engineer and technologist, knowledge of Mathematics is an
effective tool to pursue and to master the applications in the engineering and technological fields.
The connection between Higher Mathematics and its applications in real life can be understood and
appreciated. Finite Differences helps in finding population, temperature of a city etc . Laplace
Transform is used to solve ordinary differential equations. Fourier Series finds its applications in
wide number of topics in electronics field.
COMPETENCY
The course should be taught and implemented with the aim to apply mathematical technics to
engineering field.
1.Cognitive: understanding ,remembering and applying principles of mathematics to engineering
problems
2. Psychomotor: To prepare difference table ,to compute interpolation ,extrapolation and missing
values in engineering data
3. Attitude: discipline, consistency, hard work , to concentrate ,accuracy, punctuality, aesthetics
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Course Outcomes(CO’s)
EIF 312-1 2 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 1
EIF312-2 2 - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
EIF312-3 2 1 1 - - - - - 1
- 3 2
EIF 312-4 2 1 1 - - - - - - 1 3 2
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CONTENT:
A. THEORY :
Section I
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
EIF 312-1 Apply methods of finite differences to Engineering and technical field..
1 FINITE DIFFERENCE
Finite differences, forward difference Δ , Backward
1 differences ,Operator E and Difference tables.
1.1 Inverse of E , Δ,,
1.2 Factorial notations of polynomials
1.3 To find missing terms by using difference table 12 20
1.4 Newton’s forward & backward differences
interpolation formulae (Examples )
1.5 Lagrange’s interpolation formula for unequal
intervals.(Examples )
EIF 312-2 Apply rules and methods of partial differentiation to solve Engineering and
technical Problems
2 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION
2.1 Partial Derivatives of first order (Definition,
Examples )
2.2 Partial Derivatives of higher Order (Definition,
2 Examples ) 12 20
2.3 Homogeneous functions , Euler’s theorem on
homogeneous functions (Examples )
2.4 Jacobians ( Definition, Examples )
Total 24 40
1.Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt
questions of the above allotted marks only.
2.In each topic corresponding applications will be explained
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Section II
Sr. Theory
Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluati on
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
EIF 312-3 To equip student with tools of Laplace transform and Linear Differential
equations with constant coefficients to enable him to use in Engineering and
technology
3 LAPLACE TRANSFORM
3.1 Definition ,Linearity property
3.2 Laplace Transforms of Standard functions
3.3 First shifting property
3 3.4 Examples on Multiplication by t n
3.5 Examples on Division by t
3.6 Inverse Laplace Transform, Definition 12 20
3.7 Standard formulae (Examples )
3.8 Inverse L.T.by using First shifting property
3.9 Inverse L.T. by using Partial fraction method,
3.10 Inverse L.T. by using Convolution theorem
3.11Applications of Laplace transforms
3.12 to solve differential equation using Laplace
Transform
EIF 312-4 To equip a student with the knowledge and tool of expressing any
function in Fourier expansion series
4 .FOURIER SERIES
4.1 Definition by using Dirichlet’s conditions
4 4.2 Expansion of functions in Fourier series in the intervals 12 20
(0,2 )ח, (-ח,+ )ח,(0,2l ) ,(-l,l)
4.3 Even & Odd function in (- ח,+ & )ח,(-l,l)
Total 24 40
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Topic Distribution of marks (level wise) Total
Name of topic
No. Knowledge Comprehensio Application Marks
n
1 Finite Differences 4 6 10 20
Partial
2 4 6 10 20
Differentiation
3 Laplace Transform 4 6 10 20
L.D.E. W ith constant 4 6 10 20
4 coefficients
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
B. PRACTICALS.
Note: Practicals are to be used to get enough practice [One batch for 20 Students]
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Sr Topic Tutorial Content (10 problems in each tutorial)
No.
1 Finite Differences To evaluate examples on operators as E , Δ, and Factorial notation
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Demonstrations
2. Tutorials
Teaching and Learning resources:
1. Chalk board
2. Item Bank
3 Formulae Charts
4 Power point presentation
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books:
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. G.V. Kumbhojkar Engineering Mathematics III Phadake Prakashan,
Kolhapur
2. P.N. Wartikar Applied mathematics Pune vidyarthi Griha
Prakashan , pune
3 H.K. Dass Higher engineering mathematics S .Chand publication
4 B.S.Grewal Higher engineering Mathematics Khanna publication, New
Delhi
b) Websites
i) www.khanacademy.org
ii) www.easycalculation.com
iii) www.math- magic.com
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LEVEL -IV
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
COURSES
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COURSE ID :
Day by day the change in Electronics Industry is dynamic. The role of diploma engineers changed
over the years. Engineers should have knowledge of power electronics. Electronics control circuits
have major role in industries for which study of power devices are essential. Concept of electronics
devices and circuits along with the application are necessary. Power electronics 1 is the foundation
subject to study industrial drives and advanced industrial electronics. This subject deals with the
understanding of electronic semiconductor switches from thyristor family.
COMPETENCY:
Acquire knowledge about various electronic semiconductor switches from thyristor family& using
them designing some power control circuits.
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) precision v) punctuality vi) Fault finding.
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF401-1 Understanding of electronic semiconductor switches from thyristor family
EIF401-2 Describe different turn on methods of thyristor.
EIF401-3 Express commutation methods of thyristor.
EIF401-4 Analyze Series and parallel connection of SCR
EIF401-5 Acquire knowledge of uncontrolled rectifier circuit .
EIF401-6 Identify Controlled rectifier circuit.
Competency: Acquire -- -- -- -- -- --
knowledge about various
electronic semiconductor
switches from thyristor family - 3 3 1 3 3
& using them designing some
power control circuits.
EIF401-1 2 -- -- -- -- -- --
- 2 1 1 1
EIF401-2 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 2 2
1 -- -- -- -- -- --
EIF401--3 2 2 2 3 2
EIF401--4 1 2 - -- -- -- -- - -- -- 3 3
1 -- -- -- -- -- --
EIF401--5 2 - - 3 3
-- -- -- -- -- -- --
EIF401--6 3 2 2 3 3
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY : Section I
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
3 Commutation circuits. 10 10
3.1 Turn off mechanism of SCR
3.2 Specifications related to turn off: Turn off time
3.3 Types of commutation methods.
3.3.1. Resonant turn off - Class A ,Class B
3.3.2. Parallel Capacitance turn off using
auxiliary SCR - Class C, Class D
3.3.3 Coupled pulse turn off - Class E
3.3.4 Natural turn off - Class F
Total: 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Section II
Theory
Sr. Topics / Lectures
Evaluation
No. Subtopics (Hours)
(Marks)
EIF401-4 Analyze Series and parallel connection of SCR
Total: 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt
questions of the above allotted marks only.
Specification table for setting question paper fo r semester end theory examination:
Triggering methods
I/2 of thyristsor 4 3 5 EIF401-2 12
Commutation circuits
I/3 3 3 4 EIF401--3 10
Series and parallel
II/4 connection of SCR 4 3 5 EIF401--4 12
AC to DC converter-
II/6 uncontrolled rectifier 4 3 5 EIF401--5 12
AC to DC converter-
II/7 5 5 6 EIF401--6 16
controlled rectifier
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Total 22 33 80
25
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria .
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One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below
Crite ria for Internal Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test :
Sr.
Criteria Marks allotted
No.
1 Attendance at regular practical 05
2 Presentation 05
3 Conceptual understanding 05
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
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REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Deodatta Shingare Industrial and Power Tata McGraw Hill
Electronics
2. P.C. Sen Power Electronics Tata McGraw Hill
3 M.D.Singh&K.B.Khanchandani Power Electronics Tata McGraw Hill
b)Websites:
1) www.circuitstoday.com
2) www.daenotes.com
3) www.electronicsinstrumentsmanufacturer.com
4) www.talkingelectronics.com
5) www.bbs.sciencenet.net
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
Average of i. 25 marks for ------
Term End Practical
Details of two tests of each practical
Theory Exam (3 hours)
Evaluation 20 marks ii. One PST of
(03 hours)
each 25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 ----- 50E 150
RATIONALE:
Embedded system is a new trend in the field of automation. The subject has been introduced
in order to enhance the knowledge of microcontroller programming. This subject will help a
student to design small embedded systems and write the code for the same.
COMPETENCY:
Design & implement 8051 microcontroller based systems for real time applications.
Affective: Attitude of i) Logical thinking ability ii) System hardware design skills.
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 402-1 Understand the fundamentals of Embedded C programming for 8051 microcontroller.
EIF 402-2 Develop the critical timing related and real time event counter applications.
EIF 402-3 Develop the applications based on 8051 interrupts using embedded C.
EIF 402-4 Interface and program for various I/O devices(sensors, displays, RTC etc) with 8051
microcontroller.
EIF 402-5 Interface and program for various peripheral I/O devices with 8051 microcontroller.
EIF 402-6 Design and implement 8051 microcontroller based systems for real time applications.
EIF 402-1 1 1 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF 402-2 - 3 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF 402-3 - 3 2 1 - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF 402-4 1 2 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 3
EIF 402-5 1 2 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 3
EIF 402-6 - 3 - - - - - - - 1 3 3
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY :
SECTION I
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt
questions of the above allotted marks only.
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SECTION II
Chapter Topic Teaching Theory
Subtopics Hours Evaluation
Marks
EIF402-4 Interface and program for various I/O devices(sensors, displays, RTC etc)
with 8051 microcontroller.
04 LCD, keyboard, ADC, DAC and Interfacing to 12 16
8051:
4.1 LCD interfacing, keyboard interfacing and
their Programming in C
4.2 Parallel(ADC0804,ADC0808/09) and
serial(MAX1112) ADC interfacing and their
programming in C, DAC(DAC0808) interfacing
and programming in C
4.3 Temperature sensor(LM35) interfacing and
signal conditioning and program to read and
display temperature reading.
EIF402-5 Interface and program for various peripheral I/O devices with 8051
microcontroller.
05 Motor control and Real time clock(DS12887) 12 16
interfacing and programming:
5.1 Stepper motor interfacing
5.2 DC motor interfacing and speed control of
DC motor using PWM, its programming in C
5.3 DS12887 RTC interfacing and its
programming in C, alarm, SQW and IRQ features
of DS12887 chip.
EIF402-6 Design and implement 8051 microcontroller based systems for real time
applications.
06 8051 based System Design: 08 08
6.1 Designing 8051 microcontroller based system
such as data acquisition system
6.2 Design of sensor interfacing
6.3 Selection of ADC
6.4 Selection of output drivers
6.5 Writing efficient programs using C
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt
questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Sr Course
Title of Practical Exe rcise Skills / Competencies to be developed
No Outcome
Writing programs using Embedded C
Development and execution of 8051.
EIF 402-
1 of the program in C for Programming using 8051 kit/ any 2,3
sending data on port lines. standard compiler.
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Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria.
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
4. Lectures cum discussions
5. Regular home assignments
6. Laboratory work
Teaching and Learning resources:
6. Chalk board
7. Video clips
8. PPT Slides
9. Question Bank
10. Charts
6. Reference Books, Internet
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REFERENCE MATERIAL :
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
Course Code : ETF403
Course Abbreviation : FDCN
TEACHING AND EVALUATION SCHEME :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
iii. 25 marks ------
Average of
for each Term End
Details of two tests of Oral
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks
iv. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 ----- 25E 125
After understanding basic communication system it is worth to discuss Data Communication &
Networking. Telecommunication & Data communication is the fastest growing technology &
undoubtedly has strong growth in future hence students should know data transfer from one system
to another through different communication networks like WAN, MAN & different switching
techniques.
COMPETENCY:
Implement different protocols used for data communication using various switching techniques and
network topologies.
Cognitive : Understanding network topologies, and protocols used in various switching approaches
and wireless technologies.
Psychomotor : Implement star and tree topologies using computers and simple protocols in C for
wide range of applications.
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) speed of data communication v) punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
ETF403-1 Define various parameters of data communications and differentiate them.
ETF403-2 Identify/Discover the architectural details of different topologies and models of network
and illustrate its functioning based on connecting devices.
ETF403-3 Identify different switching techniques and explore their applications.
ETF403-4 List various errors in data communication and employ error detection and correction
techniques.
ETF403-5 Summarize application layer protocols and describe its formats.
ETF403-6 Classify wireless LAN protocols and describe network security solutions.
ETF403-1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
ETF403-2 1 1 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1
ETF403-3 - 2 - - - - - - - - - -
ETF403-4 1 2 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 - -
ETF403-5 - 3 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1
ETF403-6 - 2 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY : Section-I
Section II
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the
above allotted marks only.
Course
Sr. No. Title of Experiment Skills / competencies to be developed outcome
1. Types of networks Understand and compare various types of ETF403-2
networks and topologies with diagram.
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5. PING command Interpret various responses of PING ETF403-1
command. TO 3
6. Peer to Peer network Understand installation of NIC Driver ETF403-1
Implementation and Assign IP address, name to node and TO 3
Share resources like Drives, Folder.
7. Adhoc mode wireless ETF403-1
network implementation TO 4
Implement Adhoc Wireless network
(For Windows 7 operating
system)
8. Infrastructure mode ETF403-1
wireless network Implement Secured Infrastructure mode TO 6
implementation Wireless network
9. Flow control using Use wireshark open sourse network ETF403-1
Wireshark troubleshooting software for flow TO 4
control.
10. Error control using Use wireshark open sourse network ETF403-1
Wireshark troubleshooting software for error TO 4
control.
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given in
Laboratory Manual for Data communication and networking
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma I.
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b) Crite ria for assessment at semester end Oral exam:
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books
Sr. Author Title Publication
No
01 Achyut S. Godbole Data Communication & Tata McGraw-Hill
Networking Edition
02 B.A. Forouzan Data Communication & Tata McGraw-Hill
Networking Edition(4th Edition)
03 Michal Miller Data & Network Thomson Delmar
Communication Learning
c) Websites:
1) www.nptel.ac.in
2) www.tutorialspoint.com/data_communication_computer_network/
3) freevideolectures.com › Networking › IIT Kharagpur
4) www.concise-courses.com/security/wireshark-basics/
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COURSE ID:
Course Name :Principals of control system
Course Code :EIF 404
Course Abbreviation :FPCS
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
v. 25 marks ------
Average of
for each Term End
Details of two tests of Oral
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks
vi. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 ----- 25I 125
I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
RATIONALE:
Control is the process of causing a system variable to take some desired value, known as reference
value. A control system consists of several elements or components connected and operated in such
a way as to achieve a desired control in a specific domain of operation of the system The
development of technology has seen a wide range use of automatic control system to improve the
quantity and quality of manufactured products in many domestic, industrial and defense
applications.
To increase the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of products, now a days it is very much
essential to complete the required work or task automatically in every field. Control systems are
also used in space technology and defense applications such as nuclear power weapons, guided
missiles etc. Robots are also created by using automatic control systems. As the control system is
the basis of various automatic control systems, therefore the students of electronic engineering must
have the knowledge of control system.
COMPETENCY:
Apply control systems in real time.
Cognitive:Understand applications of control systems.
Psychomotor: .Draw block diagrams of control systems as per application
Affective:Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 404-1..Identify various types of control systems
EIF 404-2 Predict transient and steady state responses of system.
EIF 404-3..Draw frequency response of system using bode plot
EIF 404-4Determine stability conditions of control system.
EIF 404-5..Identify use of servo motors as per requirement.
EIF 404-6: Select appropriate Control system processes as necessary.
[ Note : Correlation levels :1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ” :
no correlation ]
EIF 404-2 1 2 1 - - - - 1 - - - -
EIF 404-3 1 2 2 1 - - - 1 - - - -
EIF 404-4 1 2 2 1 - - - 1 - - - 2
EIF 404-5 1 2 1 - - - - 1 - 1 - 2
EIF 404-6 1 2 2 2 - - - 1 - 1 - 1
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CONTENTS:
A) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 404-1.Identify various types of control systems
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
EIF 404-4Determine stability conditions of control system.
.
4 Stability
4.1 S-plane – Introduction 10 14
4.2 Definition of stability
4.3 Necessary Conditions for stability
4.4 Types of stability:- stable, unstable, critically stable
& conditionally stable system; relative stability;
4.5 Root locations in S-plane for stable unstable &
critically stable systems
4.6 Routh’s stability criterion-different cases&
conditions & numericals
4.7 Root Locus technique-Introduction and steps to
draw root locus.
EIF 404-5.Identify use of servo motors as per requirement
5 Servo Systems
5.1 Servo system –definition, block diagram, 12 14
5.2 AC & DC servo systems- comparison, practical
example, schematic diagram , concept and principle
5.3 Servo components:
5.3.1 Potentiometer as error detector
5.3.2 Synchro as error detector
5.3.3 Rotary encoder
5.3.4 Stepper motor- variable reluctance type,
comparison of stepper motor with DC servo motor
5.4 DC servo motor- characteristic, difference from a
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Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
normal DC motor, comparison between armature
controlled andfield controlled DC servo motors(with
TF)
5.5 AC servo motor-difference from a normal 2 phase
induction motor, characteristic of AC Servo motor (no
TF)
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
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Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
B) TERM WORK
(Minimum Eight From List)
Practical Exercises and related skills to be developed:
The following practical exercises shall be conducted as Term Work as detailed in the Laboratory
Manual forApplied Mechanics developed by the Institute in practical sessions of batches of about
22 students :
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Sr.
Crite ria Marks allotted
no
1 Correct figures / diagrams 10
2 Result table / calculations / graphs 10
3 Presentation 05
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory
work
Teaching and Learning resources:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. M. Gopal Digital Control System Tata McGraw-Hill
2. J.J.Nagrath& M. Control system Engg. Tata McGraw-Hill
Gopal
3. M.Gopal Control System Tata McGraw-Hill
4. K. Ogata Modern control Engg. Tata McGraw-Hill
5. Kumar Control systems Tata McGraw-Hill
b) Websites:
1)www.nptel.ac.in
2)www.electronics-tutorials.ws
3)http://electrical4u.com/controlsystem
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COURSE ID :
RATIONALE :
Today in industry there is extensive use of Computer Aided Design(CAD) packages in engineering
applications. For example MATLAB, ORCAD are very powerful mathematical computation and
electronic circuit design, simulation, and analysis tools. If an engineering problem can be solved
using software tool, it is usually more efficient to use the software tool than to write a program in a
computer language to solve the problem. MATLAB is a high level programming language /
software tool developed by The Mathworks Inc. USA. MATLAB consists hundreds of commands
to do mathematics. You can use graph equations to, solve equations, perform statistical tests. By
using SIMULINK tool you can do simulations and modeling.
ORCAD consist three tools for specific purposes. OrCAD Capture provides the simple schematic
commands you need to enter, modify and verify the PCB design. Thus you can employ this tool
e.g. in designing new analog circuit, in revising a schematic diagram for an existing PCB, or
designing a digital block diagram with an HDL module. OrCAD Pspice A/D is advanced
simulation solutions for analog and mixed-signal environments. OrCAD Layout is advanced,
Rules-Driven PCB design tool for simple to complex printed circuit boards. This subject introduces
students to the software tools MATLAB & OrCAD.
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COMPETENCY:
EIF 405-1 2 - 2 2 - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF 405-2 2 - 2 2 - - - 1 - - 2 3
EIF 405-3 1 2 3 3 - - - 2 - 2 3 3
EIF 405-4 2 - 1 2 - - - 1 - - 2 2
EIF 405-5 - 2 3 2 - - - 2 - 2 3 2
EIF 405-6 - 2 3 2 - - - 2 - 2 2 3
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CONTENT :
Chapter Name of the Topic
EIF405-1Understand sub windows in MATLAB
01 Introduction to MATLAB & SIMULINK
1.1. Introduction to MATLAB Environment
1.2. Introduction to SIMULINK Environment
1.3. Simulation parameters, development of Model
1.4. M-File Environment
1.5. Basic Analysis on command line Interface.
EIF405-2Illustrate base mathematics and library functions
02 MATLAB Programming Basics
2.1 Data Types
2.2 Base Mathematics
2.3 Plotting functions
2.4 Script File
2.5 Function File
2.6 Different 2D, 3D plotting techniques
2.7 Algorithm development using MATLAB
EIF405-3Draw and study communication blockset in simulink
03 Industrial Applications of MATLAB
3.1 Introduction to Communication BlockSet
3.1.1 Analog Communication
3.1.1.1 Analysis of Frequency Modulation
3.1.1.2 Analysis of Amplitude Modulation
3.1.1.3 Analysis of Phase Modulation
3.1.2 Digital Communication
3.2 Transfer function representation- CT,DT
EIF405-4Introduce OrCAD tools
04 Introduction TO OrCAD
4.1 Introduction to OrCAD tools - OrCAD Capture, OrCAD PSpice,
OrCAD,Layout
4.2 Features of OrCAD tools
EIF405-5Design schematics of electronic circuits
05 OrCAD Capture
5.1 Use of Capture in Schematic Development.
5.2 Modification, Editing of different parts.
5.3 Study of properties.
5.4 Schematic development.
EIF405-6Simulate and analyze electronic circuits
06 OrCAD Pspice
6.1 Different Simulation techniques
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6.2 Transient Analysis - OpAmp Circuitry
6.6.1 Bias Point Analysis - Resistive Circuitry
6.6.2 A/C Sweep - Frequency Response
6.6.3 D/C Sweep - Transistor Analysis
EIF 509-1405-7Outline PCB layout
07 OrCAD Layout
7.1 Clean Room Standards.
7.2 Basics of PCB layers.
7.3 Component Routing -Auto Routing & Manual Routing.
7.4 Post Processing Techniques.
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Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria .
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive Skill Test:
Sr. Criteria Marks allotted
No
1. Attendance at regular practical 5
2. Preparedness for practical 10
3. Correct figures / diagrams 10
4. Observation tables 10
5. Result table / calculations / graphs 10
6. Safety / use of proper tools 5
Total 50
2 Correct diagram 10
3 Logical approach 10
4 Program/coding 10
5 Result 10
Total 50
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REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Delores M. Introduction to MatlabR 6 Second Edition
Etter, David C. PEARSON Education
Kuncicky, Low Price Edition
Doug Hull
2. Rudra Pratap Getting Started With Matlab7 Oxford University Press,
Incorporated, 2006
3 Brian R. Hunt , A guide to MATLAB For Cambridge University
Ronald L. Beginners and Experienced Users Press
Lipsman,
Jonathan M.
Rosenberg
4 M. H. Rashid Introduction to P-spice using Pearson
OrCAD for circuits and Education
Electronics
b) Websites
1)http://www.mathworks.in/
2)www.scilab.org/
3) www.cadence.com/products/orcad
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN
Course Code : EIF 406
Course Abbreviation : FECD
RATIONALE :
Though Diploma holders are not design engineers, they must have some basic knowledge of
circuit design. Electronic circuits are widely used in industries, communication, etc. This subject
will help a student to maintain these various circuits and also for development of his career as a
design Engineer.
COMPETENCY:
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 406-1 Identify specification of different electronics component.
EIF 406-2 Design power supply as per requirement
EIF 406-3 Design small signal amplifier.
EIF 406-4 Differentiate and design power amplifier
EIF 406-5 Classify and formulate oscillators
EIF 406-6 Differentiate and design multivibrator
2
EIF 406-2 - 2 - 1 - - 2 - - 3 3
2
EIF 406-3 - 2 - 1 - - 2 - - 3 2
2
EIF 406-4 - 2 - 1 - - 2 - - 2 2
2
EIF 406- 5 - 2 - 1 - - 2 - - 3 2
2
EIF 406-6 - 2 - 1 - - 2 - - 3 2
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY : Section I
Sr. Theory
No. TOPIC/ SUB TOPIC Teachin evaluatio
g
n
(Hours)
Marks
EIF 406-1 Identify specification of different electronics component
01 Electronics Components and Specifications 04 08
Specifications of following:
1.1 Transformer
Power, Audio frequency, Intermediate frequency, pulse
transformer.
1.2 Semiconductor diode
1.3 Zener diode
1.4 Bipolar Junction Transistor
1.5 Field Effect Transistor
1.6 Unipolar Junction Transistor
(NUMERICAL BASED ON ABOVE TOPIC)
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Section II
5 Design of Oscillators 10 16
5.1 Barkhahusen’s Criteria
5.2 Design of R-C phase shift oscillator using
BJT and Op-amp
5.3 Design of Wien bridge oscillator using
BJT and Op-amp
5.4 Design of Colpitt’s oscillators using
BJT and Op-amp
5.5 Design of Hartley oscillator using BJT and
Op-amp
06 Design of Multivibrators 07 12
6.1 Design of Astablemultivibrator using
IC 555 and Op-amp
6.2 Design of Monostablemultivibrator
Using IC 555 and Op-amp.
6.3 Design of Bistable multivibrator using
IC 555.
TOTAL: 24 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on
each topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able
to attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
Topic Name of Topic Distribution of Marks (Level wise ) Course Total
No. Outcomes Marks
Knowledge Comprehension Application
1. Electronics 04 04 00 08
Components and EIF 406-1
Specifications
2. Design of power 04 04 08 16
EIF 406-2
Supply
3. Design of small signal 04 04 08 16
EIF 406-3
amplifier
4. Power Amplifier design 02 02 08 EIF 406-4 12
5. Design of Oscillators 04 04 08 EIF 406- 5 16
6. Design of 02 02 08 12
EIF 406-6
Multivibrators
Total 80
5 Design of 723 regulator. Design Low and High voltage EIF 406-2
regulator using IC 723 and test it
6 Design of small signal voltage Design BJT/FET amplifier for specific EIF 406-3
amplifier. voltage gain and test it
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Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria .
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test :
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
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REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
N.C.Goyal&R.K.Khetan A monograph on Electronic Design
1. Khanna
Principles
2. Millman&Halkias Electronic Circuits & Devices McGraw-Hill
3 B. S. Sonde Power Supplies Tata McGraw-Hill
Mottershad.
4 Electronic Devices & Circuits PHI
5 Mantri Jain Electronic circuit design Techmax
Sadhu Sudha
6 Talbar and Sontakke Electronic circuit design
Publications,
b) Websites
i. www.electroschematics.com
ii. www.discovercircuits.com
iii. www.allaboutcircuits.com
iv. www.learningcircuits.co.uk
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Scheme component Hours / week Credits
Theory 03
05
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
Average i. 25 marks --
of two for each Term End
DETFails of Oral
tests of practical Theory Exam
Evaluation
20 marks ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each 25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 -- 25 I 125
E-External Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
COMPETFENCY:
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
ETF 407-1 Understand classification of all continuous and discrete signals.
ETF 407-2 Analyze different operations on signals.
ETF 407-3 State Sampling theorem and illustrate Reconstruction of signals and aliasing.
ETF 407-4 Identify different types of the systems.
ETF 407-5 Describe Linear time invariant systems using mathematical models and discuss their
properties.
ETF 407-6 Define Z- Transform and specify properties of Z- Transform.
ET F 407-1 2 - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
ET F 407-2 2 - 1 1 - - - - - - - 1
ET F 407-3 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1
ET F 407-4 2 - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1
ET F 407-5 2 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 1
ET F 407-6 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - -
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 407-1. Understand classification of all continuous and discrete signals.
1 Introduction to signals and systems. 06 10
1.1 Signals.
1.2 Systems.
1.3 Classification of signals.
1.3.1 Multichannel And Multidimensional
Signals
1.3.2Continuous time Vs discrete time signals.
1.3.3 Continuous valued Vs discrete
Valued signals.
1.3.4 Discrete Vs random signals.
1.3.5 Periodic Vs aperiodic signals
1.3.6 Symmetrical Vs Asymmetrical
Signals
1.3.7 Energy and power signals
1.3.8 Odd and Even signals.
ETF 407-2. Analyze different operations on signals.
2. Signal operations. 08 16
2.1 Standard test signals.
2.2 Operations like shifting, folding,
addition,folding-shifting & shifting -folding, Amplitude
scaling,Multiplication,Sample rate increase & decrease
operation Time scaling.
(Numerical based on signal operations)
ETF 407-3 State Sampling theorem and illustrate Reconstruction of signals and aliasing.
3 Sampling,Aliasing & Reconstrucion 10 14
3.1 Sampling,Aliasing
3.2 Sampling Theorem.
3.3 Reconstruction of Signals
3.4 Quantization of Signals.
(Numerical based on sampling theorem)
TOTAL: 24 40
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Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 407- 4 Identify different types of the systems.
4 Systems 04 12
4.1Classification of systems
4.1.1 Static and dynamic systems
4.1.2 Time invariant and time variant system
4.1.3Linear and Non linear system
4.1.4 Causal and Noncausal System
4.1.5 Stable and unstable system
(Numerical based on identification of systems)
ETF 407-5 Describe Linear time invariant systems using mathematical models and discuss
their properties.
5 Linear time Invariant system and convolution 10 14
5.1 Convolution sum of LTI system
5.2 Properties of convolution sum
5.3 Tabular method
5.4 Concept of Correlation
5.3.1 Types of correlation- cross correlation and auto
correlation.
(Numerical based on Convolution sum and correlation )
TOTAL: 24 40
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Specification table for sETFting question paper for semester end theory examination :
Distribution of marks (Cognitive level-
wise) Total
Topi Name of topic Course Mark
c No. Applicatio Outcome
Remembe r Unde rstand s
n
Introduction to signals 06 06 00 12
1 ETF 407-1
and systems
2 Signal operations. 02 10 04 ETF 407-2 16
Sampling, Aliasing & 02 04 02 08
3 ETF 407-3
Reconstrucion
4 Systems 02 04 06 ETF 407-4 12
Linear time Invariant 08 02 06 16
sytsem and
5 ETF 407-5
convolution
z-transform
Introduction to signals 06 04 06 16
6 ETF 407-6
and systems
TOT 14 30 36 ETF 407-7 80
AL
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
B) TERM WORK
The following practical exercises shall be conducted as Term Work as dailed in the Laboratoty
Manual for Applied Mechanics developed by the Institute in practical sessions of batches of about
22 students:
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional METFhods:
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
3. Audio presentations
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REFERENCE MATERIAL :
b) Websites
i) www.auupdates.com/.../ec2204-signals-and-systems
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COURSE ID:
Course Name :SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
Course Code :ETF 408
Course Abbreviation :FSAT
Pre-requisite Course(s) : --
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
i. 25 marks
Average of
for each Term End
Details of two tests of *ORAL
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 -- 25I 125
I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
RATIONALE:
In the context of worldwide communication network, satellite communication systems are very
important. Satellite communication links add capacity to existing communication capabilities and
provide additional alternate routings for communication traffic. They have unique advantage over
conventional long distance transmission. It is unaffected by propagation variation that interfere
with hf radio.
COMPETENCY
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
ETF 408 -1.Understand the fundamentals of satellite communication and list different parts and
specify various orbits for satellite.
ETF 408 -2.Describe satellite signal stability by defining azimuth and elevation angle and tell
various bands used for satellite communication.
ETF 408 -3.Understand uplink and downlink modules and discuss functions of its various parts.
EIF 408 -4.Relate various multiple access approaches to satellite communication and discuss
downlink analysis.
ETF 408 -5. Identify different sub-systems of satellite communication and explain their roles.
ETF 408 -6.Illustrate different services offered by satellite communication in data and voice
communication.
[Note: Correlation levels:1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ”:no
correlation]
EIF 408 -1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - -
EIF 408 -2 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - 2
EIF 408 -3 2 2 1 - - - - - - - - -
EIF 408 -4 1 2 - - - - - - - - - -
EIF 408 -5 1 2 - - 2 - - - - 1 - 2
EIF 408 -6 2 2 2 - 2 - - - - 1 - 2
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CONTENT:
C) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 408 -1.Understand the fundamentals of satellite communication and list different
parts and specify various orbits for satellite
1 Fundame ntals of Satellite communication 06 10
1.1 Classification of satellite – synchronous,
asynchronous, active, passive.
1.2 Kepler’s law.
1.3 Satellite orbit and their operating frequencies- low
earth orbit, Medium earth orbit, geosynchronous orbit.
1.4 Satellite orbital terms- apogee, perigee, major axis,
minor axes.
1.5 Functions Of transponder, payload (bus), and
ground station.
ETF 408 -2. Describe satellite signal stability by defining azimuth and elevation angle
and tell various bands used for satellite communication.
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 408 -4. Relate various multiple access approaches to satellite communication and
discuss downlink analysis.
4 Inte rference and Satellite access
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Interference between satellite circuits
4.3 Satellite access
4.4 Single access
4.5 Preassigned FDMA, SCPC (spade system), TDMA, 10 14
pre-assigned TDMA, demand assigned TDMA, down
link analysis
4.6 Comparison of uplink power requirements for
TDMA & FDMA
ETF 408 -5. Identify different sub-systems of satellite communication and explain their
roles.
5 Space segment 10 14
5.1Introduction
5.2 Power supply units
5.3 Altitude control
5.4 Station keeping
5.5 Thermal control
5.6 TT&C, transponders
5.7 Antenna subsystem.
ETF 408 -6. Illustrate different services offered by satellite communication in data and
voice communication.
6 Satellite Services 08 12
6.1 Packet satellite networks and services
6.2 fixed satellite services
6.3 broadcast satellite services
6.4 mobile satellite services- VSAT
6.5 global positioning satellite system
6.6 Maritime satellite services
6.6 gateways, ATM over satellite
6.7 role of satellite in future network.
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
D) TERM WORK
(Minimum Eight From List)
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma VI.
Sr.
Marks allotted
No. Crite ria
Neat & complete circuit Diagram /
1 05
schematic Diagram.
2 Observations & Result Table 05
Sample Calculations with relevant
3 05
Formulae.
Proper Graphs & Procedure /
4 05
workmanship Safety measures
5 Oral Based on Term Work 05
Total 25
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Frenzel Communication electronics McGraw Hill
international
2. K.R.Botkar Dr D. C Agarwal Khanna Publications
b) Websites:
1) www.nptel.ac.in
2)www.onlinevideolecture.com
3)www.satellite.com
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LEVEL -V
MANAGEMENT AND
DIVERSIFIED COURSES
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COURSE ID:
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Practical Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Exam
i.25 marks --
Average of
for each Term End
Details of two tests of *Oral
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 -- 25 E 125
* Assessment as per pro-forma I E – External Examination
RATIONALE :
The glorious 21st century marks the mobile radio communication industry by orders of
magnitude. The recent exponential growth in cellular mobile communication needs more skilled
technicians for operation, maintenance & servicing of mobile cellular system. This subject is
classified under technology group and it is based on communication theory, which gives theoretical
as well as practical knowledge of different cellular system. It covers digital cellular mobile system.
It covers digital cellular mobile system such as GSM, IS – 95 standards, WLL, call processing &
basic of mobile communication system.
COMPETENCY
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
ETF 501-1 Compare operation of different mobile communication system
ETF 501-2.Acquire details of blocks mobile handset.
ETF 501-3.Gain the knowledge of coverage & capacity in cellular system
ETF 501-4.Study GSM system architecture
ETF 501-5.Discover CDMA system architecture
ETF 501-6 Gain knowledge of modern wireless communication systems.
[ Note : Correlation levels :1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ” :
no correlation ]
ETF 501-1 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -
ETF 501-2 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -
ETF 501-3 2 1 2 - - - - 2 - - - -
ETF 501-4 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 2
ETF 501-5 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 2
ETF 501-6 2 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 2
2
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CONTENT :
E) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 501- 1 Compare operation of different mobile communication system
1 Introduction to wireless communication 10 12
system
1.1 Evolution of mobile radio communication
1.2 Mobile radio system around the world.
(Such as AMPS, N- AMPS, IS-95, GSM)
1.3 Related definition base station, control channel,
forward channel etc.
1.4 Examples of wireless communication system such
as cordless telephone system,cellular telephone
system , how cellular telephone call is made
ETF 501- 2. Acquire details of blocks mobile handset.
2. Mobile unit 08 10
2.1 Block Diagram and operation of mobile unit
2.2 Block diagram and operation of
2.2.1 Transmitter
2.2.2 Receiver,
2.2.3 Frequency synthesizer
2.2.4 Logic unit
2.2.5 Control unit
ETF 501- 3. Gain the knowledge of coverage & capacity in cellular system
3 The cellular concept. 14 18
3.1 Introduction a basic cellular system.
3.2 Frequency reuse
3.3 Hand off, Type of hand off, hard hand off, soft
Hand off , delayed and queued hand off
3.4 Interference & system capacity.
3.4.1 Co channel interference & system capacity.
3.4.2 Channel planning for wireless system.
3.4.3 Adjacent channel Interference.
3.4.4 Power control for reducing interference
(Closed loop, Open loop)
3.5 Improving coverage and capacity in cellular
system.
3.5.1 Cell splitting.
3.5.2 Sectoring.
3.5.3 Repeater for range extension.
3.5.4 Micro cell zone concept.
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 501- 4. Study GSM system architecture
4 GSM mobile systems. 12 14
4.1 G.S.M system architecture.
4.2 G.S.M services & features.
4.3 G.S.M radio subsystems.
4.4 G.S.M channel types.
4.5 Message & call processing in GSM
4.6 Privacy & security in GSM.
ETF 501- 5. Discover CDMA system architecture
5 CDMA mobile systems. 12 14
5.1 CDMA digital cellular standard IS-95.
5.2 IS.95 frequency & channel specification
5.3 IS-95 system architecture.
5.4 IS-95 CDMA calls Processing.
5.5 Security & identification in IS-95 CDMA
5.6 Features of IS-95
ETF 501- 6 Gain knowledge of modern wireless communication systems.
6 Modern wireless communication system 08 12
6.1 Bluetooth-architecture
6.2 Signal system no.7 (SS7)—performance services.
6.3 Mobile IP
6.4 3G W-CDMA (UMTS)
(Universal mobile Telecommunication system.)
6.5 Next generation network (NGN) concept
6.6 Wireless local loop & LMDS
(local multipoint distribution)
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
Mobile unit
2 4 6 - ETF 501- 2 10
3 The cellular concept 4 6 8 ETF 501- 3 18
4 GSM mobile systems 2 4 8 ETF 501- 4 14
5 CDMA mobile systems 2 4 8 ETF 501- 5 14
Modern wireless
ETF 501 -
6 communication system 6 - 6 12
6
TOT 22 28 30 80
AL
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
F) TERM WORK
(Minimum Eight From List)
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9. Study of 3G technology
used for mobile Understand modern technologies EIF 407- 3
communication.
10. Study of different
facilities provided by Understand helpful applications EIF 407- 3
cellular company
11. Seminar(Compulsory) Confidence and discovery of new concepts
12. *Arrange a visit to BSNL
exchange to study Relate theory with actual working
following practical.
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma VI.
Sr.
Crite ria Marks allotted
no
2 Correct figures / diagrams 10
4 Result table / calculations / graphs 10
5 Presentation 05
Total 25
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. T.S. Rappaport Wireless Pearson Education
Communication
Principles & Practice
2. William Lee Mobile Cellular Tata McGraw Hill
Telecommunication
3 AsokeTalukder&RoopaYavagal Mobile Computing Tata McGraw Hill
b) Websites:
i) http://www.physicsclassroom.com
ii) http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/
iii) www.pearsoned.co.in
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Practical
Examination
i. 25 marks
Average of
for each Term End
Details of two tests of One practical
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks (3 hours)
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 25 80 50 I 150
I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
RATIONALE :
Now a days transmission Medias have become most important aspect of
Telecommunication industry. Fiber optic Technology has become the backbone of the
Telecommunication industry this development is going on so rapidly, to cope up with these latest
technologies, students need to study the specialized subjects like fiber optic. They must understand
the need of increasing data rate and lossless transmission medium.
COMPETENCY:
Analyze and develop optical fiber communication systems for different engineering applications.
Cognitive : Understanding basics of optical fiber communication systems, its components and
losses occurring in OFC.
Psychomotor : Identify function different components used for building OFC systems .
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) precision iv) punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
ETF502-1. Recall the concepts of physics of light and interpret the basics of optical fiber
communication.
ETF502-2. Classify and analyze the optical fiber types, structures, splicing techniques, connectors
and coupling devices.
ETF502-3 Analyze different types of losses in optical fiber communication and their measurement
techniques.
ETF502-4 Classify various types of optical sources, illustrate their principle of operation & explain
their construction .
ETF502-5 Classify various types of optical detector, illustrate their principle of operation &
explain their construction.
ETF502-6. Analyze the optical communication system and its components.
ETF502-1 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -
ETF502-2 2 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 -
ETF502-3 2 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 -
ETF502-4 2 1 - - - - - - - - 2 -
ETF502-5 2 2 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 -
ETF502-6 1 3 1 - - - - 1 - 2 2 -
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A) THEORY :
Section I
Lect
Theory
Sr. ures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hou
(Marks)
rs)
ETF502-1. Recall the concepts of physics of light and interpret the basics of optical fiber
communication.
1 Physics of Light 08 08
1.1 Spectrum of light.
1.2 Concept of photon, energy of photon.
1.3 Light intensity, its units, optical power.
Reflection and refraction of light , Snell’s Law.
1.4 Total internal reflection , acceptance angle Numerical
aperture
1.6 Numerical based on above theory
ETF502-2. Classify and analyze the optical fiber types, structures, splicing techniques,
connectors and coupling devices.
2. Optical fibe r cable 12 16
2.1 Advantages of optical fibers over coaxial Cable.
2.2 Construction Of Optical Fiber
2.3 Classification of optical fibers based on
2.3.1 Material used – Glass fibers, plastic fibers ,
2.3.2 Index profile – Step index , Graded index,
2.3.3 Modes of propagation- single mode ,
Multimode fibers.
2.4 Light propagation in SI and GI fibers,
Single and multimode fibers
2.5 Comparison of various fiber types
2.6. Optical Fiber cable Structure: Tight buffered, loose buffered
2.7Fiber splicing techniques.
2.8 Optical fiber connectors- requirements, Types
2.9 Optical Couplers and its types
ETF502-3 Analyze different types of losses in optical fiber communication and their measurement
techniques.
3 Signal Degradation in Optical Fibers. 12 16
3.1 Attenuation in optical fibers and its units.
3.2 Material absorption losses in silica glass
Fibers- intrinsic and extrinsic absorption.
3.3 Scattering losses – linear and nonlinear
3.4 Fiber bend losses
3.5 Dispersion –intramodal , intermodal
3.6 Numerical based on above theory.
3.7Numerical aperture measurement
3.8 Attenuation Measurement: Cutback technique & insertion
loss method
3.9 Eye patterns techniques
Total 32 40
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Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF502-4 Classify various types of optical sources illustrate their principle of
operation & explain their construction.
04 Optical Sources. 10 16
4.1 Types and requirements of optical sources.
4.2 Criteria for choosing material of source &
Materials used for construction of optical
Sources.
4.3 Direct and indirect Bandgap Semiconductor
4.4 LED: Concept Homojunction and hetrojunction
LED, materials used for construction of LED
4.4.1 Types of LED :-
a) Planar LED: construction and working
b) Surface emitting: construction and working
c) Dome emitting: construction and working
d) Edge emitting LED: construction and working
4.4.2 Characteristics of LED’s: Optical
output power, output spectrum,
1.4.3 Advantages , disadvantages & application
of LED’s
4.5 LASER :-Materials used for construction
4.5.1 Principle Of working :Absorption,
Spontaneous, stimulated emission &
population inversion of radiation
4.5.2Characteristics of LASER:
Monochromatic, Directional & coherent
4.5.3 Types Of LASER
4.5.4 Fabry –Perot Cavity Resonator-
construction and working
4.5.5 Semiconductor injection laser-
construction and working
4.5.6 Gain guides and index guided laser-
construction and working
4.5.7 Advantages, Disadvantages and
application of LASER
4.6 Comparison between LED and LASER
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
B) TERM WORK
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma II.
Sr. Marks allotted
No. Crite ria
Neat & complete circuit Diagram /
1 05
schematic Diagram.
2 Observations & Result Table 05
Sample Calculations with relevant
3 05
Formulae.
Proper Graphs & Procedure /
4 05
workmanship Safety measures
5 Oral Based on Term Work 05
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory
work
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. John Senior Optical Fiber PHI Publication
Communication
2. Gerd Keiser Optical Fiber TMH Publication
Communication
3 Deboo , Burros Integrated circuits and Tata McGraw Hill
semiconductor devices
b) Websites:
iv) http://www.physicsclassroom.com
v) http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/
vi) www.pearsoned.co.in
vii) www.nptel.ac.in
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 00
02
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Oral Total
Evaluation Theory Practical
Examination Work* (Internal)
Average of i. 25 marks for
Term End As per As per
Details of two tests of each practical
Theory Exam Proforma- Proforma
Evaluation 20 marks ii. One PST of
(03 hours) VI -V
each 25 marks
Marks -- -- NIL 50 25I 75
I – Internal Examination *-
RATIONALE :
In the field of Electronics Technology various technologies (hardware and Software) needs
to be integrated and proper paradigms needs to be implemented to develop any kind of electronic
system . Hence it becomes essential to get hands on experience for developing industrial
applications. This subject is essential to understand the implementation of the system development
process i.e. analyze, design, coding, debugging and testing.
The project work should be undertaken by group of 3 students who will jointly work and
implement the project with the approval of guide. The group of student should decide the area of
proposed work as per requirement of Industry/community or environment and work together for
hardware &software if necessary solution for that work.
The project work is divided into two phases. In the first phase the group is expected to submit a
synopsis upon choosing a project work. The project should be selected within two weeks on the
group formation and a brief synopsis of the project should be submitted to the HOD & guide .The
synopsis report should include following points:
Title of project
Introduction
Study of existing system
Need of proposed work / Choice of topic with reasoning
Literature review / Related work
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Hardware and software requirements
Outline of proposed work
Block diagram
Expected schedule
Student should work on detailed system design and complete 30 to 40 percent of work out of
complete project work as a part of term work submission in the form of joint report. The group
should work every week in the project duration and appraise the guide about their work progress.
Guide should closely monitor the work and help the students from time to time. The guide should
also maintain a record of continuous assessment of project work progress on weekly basis.
The term work assignment should be carried out under the guidance of appointed project
guide by Head of Dept. During Summer Break after IV semester (i.e. between IV and V Semester),
Department would ensure mandatory placement of students for 4 weeks ind ustrial training.
Training should be relevant to the branch or discipline of engineering. This training would be
evaluated during V semester as part of term work.
A seminar should be delivered by each student in group on the selected project topic as part
of oral examination. The oral examination will be conducted by internal examiner as appointed by
the Institute.
COMPETENCY:
Affective: Attitude of i) Leadership ii) Innovativeness iii) Logic iv) accuracy v) precision v)
punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 503-1 Acquire practical knowledge to perform basic tasks in industry.
EIF 503-2 Identify/Discover short falls in industrial application or process & develop innovative
ideas.
EIF 503-3 Work in group and plan, coordinate the work.
EIF 503-4 Provide solution by implementing the practical knowledge.
EIF 503-5 Write the project seminar work and industrial training report.
EIF 503-6 Represent the work done.
1
EIF 503-2 - - - - - 2 2 - 1 - 2
1
EIF 503-3 - 2 - - - 2 - - 1 2 2
1
EIF 503-4 - 3 3 - - - 3 - 1 3 3
1
EIF 503-5 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - -
1
EIF 503-6 - - 1 - - - - 3 1 - -
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Walter C. Bosshart Printed Circuit Boards Tata McGraw Hill
Williams Build your own printed circuit board
2. Tata McGraw-Hill
with CD
b) Websites:
1) www.efy.com
2) www.electronicshub.org
3) www.datasheet.com
c) Magazines:
1) Electronics for you
2) Digital Electronics
3) Electronics Design
4) Electropages
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Performa P-1
PROJECT SHEET
(for each project)
Programme :
Title of Project :
Rationale of Project :
Type of project : (Product making / research / problem solving / industry based / etc.)
Uniqueness of project :
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Detailed Planning of Project Work :
S Date of
Activity Details
N completion
Finalization of students’ groups and
Policy to be decided by programme
1. assignment of project guide
department
(Performa P-1)
Review of previous projects
Identification and finalization of Brain storming session for project
2. topic ideas
(Performa P-1) Internet search for topic
Industry / field problem search
Synopsis ** to be submitted by group
Preparation and presentation of in printed form in prescribed format
project synopsis including project Synopsis to be presented by group in
3.
completion plan ppt presentation in front of faculty
(Performa P-2) dean and project guide
Assessment as per prescribed rubrics
Demonstration-1 (term-1 end) PowerPoint presentation to be assessed
4.
(Performa P-3) as per prescribed rubrics
Demonstration-2 (mid-term-2 end) PowerPoint presentation to be assessed
5.
(Performa P-4) as per prescribed rubrics
Submission of final project report with
Presentation of final project report conclusion of project
6.
(Performa P-5) PowerPoint presentation
Assessment as per prescribed rubrics
7. Final examination As per curriculum specifications
1. Cover page
2. Index
3. Project Sheet
4. Activity schedule for project work
Name and signature of Project Guide Name and signature of Programme Dean
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Performa P-2
FINALIZATION OF PROJECT GROUPS, TOPICS AND
GUIDES
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Performa P-3
ASSESSMENT RUBRICS FOR SYNOPSIS OF PROJECT
Performance grades and their meaning Assessment point-wise score (out of 5) of each
for each assessment point student in project group
S Assessme Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll
Poo Goo Very Excell
N nt point Fair No.: No.: No.: No.: No. : No. : No. :
r d Good ent
(2) …… …… …… …… …… …… ……
(1) (3) (4) (5)
…. …. …. …. …. …. ….
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, KOLHAPUR
(An Autonomous Institute of Government of Maharashtra)
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Performa P-4
ASSESSMENT RUBRICS FOR DEMONSTRATION-1 OF
PROJECT
Performance grades and their meaning Assessment point-wise score (out of 5) of each
for each assessment point student in project group
S Assessme Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll
Poo Goo Very Excell
N nt point Fair No.: No.: No.: No.: No. : No. : No. :
r d Good ent
(2) …… …… …… …… …… …… ……
(1) (3) (4) (5)
…. …. …. …. …. …. ….
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
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Performa P-5
ASSESSMENT RUBRICS FOR DEMONSTRATION-2 OF
PROJECT
Performance grades and their meaning Assessment point-wise score (out of 5) of each
for each assessment point student in project group
S Assessme Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll
Poo Goo Very Excell
N nt point Fair No.: No.: No.: No.: No. : No. : No. :
r d Good ent
(2) …… …… …… …… …… …… ……
(1) (3) (4) (5)
…. …. …. …. …. …. ….
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
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Performa P-6
ASSESSMENT RUBRICS FOR FINAL PRESENTATION OF
PROJECT
Performance grades and their meaning Assessment point-wise score (out of 5) of each
for each assessment point student in project group
S Assessme Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll Roll
Poo Goo Very Excell
N nt point Fair No.: No.: No.: No.: No. : No. : No. :
r d Good ent
(2) …… …… …… …… …… …… ……
(1) (3) (4) (5)
…. …. …. …. …. …. ….
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 00
04
Practical 04
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Oral Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Term Work
Examination (Internal)
Average of i. 25 marks for
Term End As per As per
Details of two tests of each practical
Theory Exam Proforma- Proforma
Evaluation 20 marks ii. One PST of
(03 hours) VI IV
each 25 marks
Marks -- -- NIL 50 75E 125
E – External Examination
RATIONALE :
In the field of Electronics Technology various technologies (hardware and Software) needs to be
integrated and proper paradigms needs to be implemented to develop any kind of electronic system
. Hence it becomes essential to get hands on experience for developing industrial applications. This
subject is essential to understand the implementation of the system development process i.e.
analyze, design, coding, debugging and testing.
The project work should be undertaken by group of 3 students who will jointly work and
implement the project with the approval of guide. The student should decide the area of proposal
work as per requirement of Industry / community or enviro nment and work together for hardware /
software solution for that work.
The project work is divided into two phases. In the second phase student should work on detailed
system design, layout, construct hardware, test and produce satisfactory results by co mpleting
project work as a part of term work submission in the form of joint report.
The term work assignment should be carried out under the guidance of appointed project
guide by Head of Dept. During Winter Break after V semester (i.e. between V and VI Semester),
Department would ensure mandatory placement of students for 2 weeks industrial training.
Training should be relevant to the branch or discipline of engineering. This training would be
evaluated during VI semester as part of term work.
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The group is expected to submit a report of a project work at the end of semester. The report should
include following points:
Title of project
Introduction
Study of existing system
Need of proposed work / Choice of topic with reasoning
Literature review / Related work
Requirement Analysis
Hardware and software requirements
System design that includes details of modules of system along Block diagram, Circuit
diagram, operation of circuit, description of components, algorithm of software, datasheets
etc.
Implementation details with snapshots
Applications
Conclusion and Future work
Bibliography
These points are guidelines to the students. Students shall prepare a report containing these and
additional points if any depending on the project as guided by the appointed project guide. The oral
examination will be conducted by internal and external examiner as appointed by the Institute.
COMPETENCY:
Affective : Attitude of i) Leadership ii) Innovativeness iii) Logic iv) accuracy v) precision v)
punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 504-1 Acquire practical knowledge to perform basic tasks in industry.
EIF 504-2 Identify/Discover short falls in industrial application or process & develop innovative
ideas.
EIF 504-3 Work in group and plan, coordinate the work.
EIF 504-4 Provide solution by implementing the practical knowledge.
EIF 504-5 Write the project seminar work and industrial training report.
EIF 504-6 Represent the work done.
2
EIF 504-2 - - - - - 2 2 - 1 - 2
2
EIF 504-3 - 2 - - - 2 - - 1 2 2
2
EIF 504-4 - 3 3 - - - 3 - 1 3 3
2
EIF 504-5 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - -
2
EIF 504-6 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - -
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Journals/ IS Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Walter C. Bosshart Printed Circuit Boards Tata McGraw Hill
Williams Build your own printed circuit board
2. Tata McGraw-Hill
with CD
b) Websites:
1) www.efy.com
2) www.electronicshub.org
3) www.datasheet.com
c) Magazines:
1) Electronics for you
2) Digital Electronics
3) Electronics Design
4) Electropages
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COURSE ID:
Evaluation Scheme:
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Term Work Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Oral Exam
Examination
i. 25 marks As per
Average of
for each Term End proforma II
Details of two tests of Oral exam
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 -- 25 I 125
I-Internal Assessment * Assessment as per Pro-forma II
RATIONALE:
Radar is high-end security system on which surveillance of world depends. Radars have been
employed on ground, in air, on sea and on spaCCFor detecting and locating objects. Radar is not
just the tool of professional mariners anymore. Today radars are available in price and size.
COMPETENCY
Pursue basic relationship between RADAR ranges to fit all types of vessels and navigation system
and discuss the idea of modern navigation.
Cognitive: Understandingbasics of RADAR and navigation.
Psychomotor: Develop basic knowledge of RADAR and navigation.
Affective: Attitude of i) Exactness ii) Direction sense iii) precision v)punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
ETF 505 -1.Rememberring the basic of RADAR and its application, principle and operation.
ETF 505-2Develop the outline of CW and frequency modulated RADAR and relate its
application.
ETF 505-3Illustrate MTI pulse,Doppler’s RADAR and analyze its performance.
ETF 5
05 -4Observe and analyze tracking and imaging RADAR system and develop the understanding to
SAR.
ETF 505-5 Classify navigation method and examine the basic function.
ETF 505-6Define and distinguish modern navigation system.
[Note: Correlation levels:1: Slight (Low), 2: Moderate (Medium), 3: Substantial (High), “- ”:no
correlation]
ETF 505 -1 2 1 3 - - - - 1 - - - 1
ETF 505 -2 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - 1
ETF 505 -3 1 3 2 - - - - 1 - - - 2
ETF 505 -4 - 3 1 - - - - 1 - 1 - -
ETF 505 -5 1 2 1 - - - - 1 - 1 - -
ETF 505 -6 1 2 1 - - - - 1 - 1 - -
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 505 -1.Rememberring the basic of RADAR and its application, principle and
operation.
1 Introduction of Radar 06 12
1.1 The Origins of Radar
1.2 Basic Radar – Principle Of Operation
1.3 Radar Block Diagram and operation
1.4 Radar Frequencies
1.5 Types Of Radar
1.6 Applications of Radar
1.7 Radar range equation
1.8 Factors influencing maximum range
Simple numerical examples based on range equations
ETF 505-2 Develop the outline of CW and frequency modulated RADAR and relate its
application.
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF 505 -4 Observe and analyze tracking and imaging RADAR system and develop the
understanding to SAR.
ETF 505-5 Classify navigation method and examine the basic function.
5 Navigation – 10 16
Four methods of Navigation
5.1 Radio Direction Finding - The Loop Antenna -
Loop Input Circuits - An Aural Null Direction
Finder
5.2 The Goniometer - Errors in Direction Finding
5.3 Adcock Direction Finders - Direction Finding at
Very High Frequencies - Automatic Direction
Finders - The Commutated Aerial Direction
Finder - Range and Accuracy of Direction
Finders
5.4 Radio Ranges - The LF/MF Four course Radio
Range - VHF Omni Directional Range(VOR) -
VOR Receiving Equipment - Range and
Accuracy of VOR
5.5 Recent Developments Hyperbolic Systems of
Navigation (Loran and Decca) - Loran-A -
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Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
Loran-A Equipment - Range and precision of
Standard Loran –
5.6 Loran-C - The Decca Navigation System -
Decca Receivers - Range and Accuracy of
Decca - The Omega System
ETF 505-6 Define and distinguish modern navigation system.
6 Modern Navigation : 8 12
6.1 Aids to Approach and Landing:-
6.1.1 Instrument Landing System
6.1.2 Ground Controlled Approach System
6.1.3 Microwave Landing System(MLS)
6.2 Satellite Navigation System :- The Transit System –
6.2.1 Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS)
6.2.2 GPS principle of operation,
6.2.3 Position location determination,
6.2.4 Principle of GPS receiver.
Total 24 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
B) TERM WORK
The following practical exercises shall be conducted as Term Work as detailed in the Laboratory
Manual forApplied Mechanics developed by the Institute in practical sessions of batches of about
22 students :
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principle of Doppler Radar of Time and Frequency
Radar of Time and measurement
Frequency
measurement with the
help of a moving
pendulum
8. Analysis of Radar Analyzing factors affecting radar range ETF 505 -2
Equation equation
9. Determine the Rotation Determining the Rotation Per Minute
Per Minute (RPM) of a ETF 505 -3
moving object (Fan)
10. Analysis of Radar Calculating of Radar Signal to Noise
Signal to Noise Ratio Ratio against target detection range for
against target detection different values of target Radar cross ETF 505 -3
range for different section
values of target Radar
cross section.
11. Analysis of Radar Calculating of Radar Signal to Noise
Signal to Noise Ratio Ratio (SNR) against target detection
(SNR) against target range for different values of Radar peak ETF 505 -4
detection range for power
different values of
Radar peak power
12. Study of the effect of Analyzing effect of different types of
different types of materials on Radar reception or ETF 505 -5
materials on Radar detection
reception or detection
13. Study of the Object Calculating number of objects with the
Counting with the help help of Radar ETF 505 -6
of Radar
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-farma-II..
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Skolnik, M., Introduction to Radar Tata McGraw-Hill, 3rd
Systems Edition, 2001
b) Websites:
1) www.nptel.ac.in 2)www.navymars.org 3) www.radartutorial.eu
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COURSE ID :
Evaluation Scheme :
Rationale:
The state of the art in Audio & Video system will enable the students to
comprehend. The fact, concept, working principle and its application in various types of
modern television system. The knowledge acquired by students will help them to be
familiar with designing concepts and repairing of audio & video system.
The low cost video system VCR, cameras have brought about video revolution in
the field of home entertainment, education, training, advertising and electronic
newsgathering. Dramatic developments in flat panel display, reduction in the cost of image
scanning system, LCD/ LED display and integrated subsystems is going to affect our
communication capabilities and life-style in a big way. This revision had to take into
account all these wider implications.
COMPETENCY:
Able to design audio video systems.
1.Cognitive : Understanding the fact,concept,working principle and application in various
types of modern television system.
2.Psychomotor : Repairing of audio and video system.
3.Affective : Attitude of i) Fault finding ii) Accuracy iii) Precision iv) Analyze v) Testing
vi) Designing
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
1. ETF 506 -1 Describe the basic idea and fault finding in different types of audio amplifiers.
2. ETF 506 -2 Identify/discover the architectural details of JPEG,MPEG and illustrate its
functioning.
3. ETF 506 -3 Acquire knowledge about different TV fundamentals and basic concepts.
4. ETF 506 -4 Acquire knowledge about TV transmitter and receiver sections.
5. ETF 506 -5 Analyze color television details and fault finding in color television syste m.
6. ETF 506 -6 Illustrate cable TV types, plasma LCD TV system and flat panel display.
2
ETF 506 -1 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
ETF 506 -2 1 2 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 1
ETF 506 -3 2 - 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 3
ETF 506 -4 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
ETF 506 -5 2 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 3 3
ETF 506 -6 1 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 2 2
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY : Section I
ETF 506 -1 Describe the basic idea and fault finding in different types of audio amplifiers
Hi Fi Audio Amplifie r
1
1.1 Introduction to Amplifiers: Mono, Stereo, Public Address.
1.2 Difference between stereo amplifier & Mono amplifier.
1.3 Block diagram of Hi Fi amplifier & explanation
1.4 Controls available on it & its function & other facility
available on it like (Mic in, Aux.in, earphone in)
1.5 Graphic equalizer concept, circuit diagram and operation. (5 10
08
Point Circuit diagram)
1.6 Types of speaker – its comparison only I) woofer, II) Mid-
range, III) TweETFr
1.7 Cross over network circuit & its function
ETF 506 -2 Identify/discover the architectural details of JPEG,MPEG and illustrate its
functioning
Compression-Decompression and File Format
2 06 10
2.1 Need and types
2.2 Introduction to Video compression technique and file
format
2.3 Introduction to AVI
2.4 JPEG- Objectives and Architecture
2.5 MPEG- Objectives and Architecture
2.6 MPEG2 and MPEG4
ETF 506 -3 Acquire knowledge about different TV fundamentals and basic concepts
TV Fundamentals
3 10 20
3.1 Concept & explanation of following: Aspect ratio, image
continuity, interlace scanning, scanning periods – horizontal &
vertical, vertical resolution, horizontal resolution.
3.2 Vestigial sideband transmission, bandwidth for Color signal,
brightness, contrast, viewing distance luminance, hue,
saturation, compatibility.
3.3 Color theory, primary colors & secondary colors,
Grassman’s law, additive Color mixing subtractive Color
mixing.
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Section II
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one
and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the
above allotted marks only.
Sr. No. Title of the Lab Work Skills / Competencies to be developed COURSE
OUTCOMES
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2. Fault Finding (three different faults) 1) Understand the fault finding methods
in a Hi Fi Audio amplifier: of Hi Fi Amplifier
a) By Signal injection method. 2) Understand different faults in
ETF 506 -1
b) Confirmation of faulty stage by Hi Fi Amplifier
voltage analysis
method.
3. To understand simple video 1) Download and install any video
compression technique compression software from internet
ETF 506 -2
2) Observe the pre compressed and post
compressed size of video
4. Tracing of chroma section in given 1) Understand chroma section of TV
ETF 506 -5
TV receiver. receiver
5. Tracing of picture tube and video 1) Understand picture tube and video
amplifier in given TV receiver with amplifier in TV receiver
ETF 506 -4
multimETFr. 2) Tracing of this sections using
multimETFr
6. Tracing of horizontal section in given 1) Understand horizontal section in
given TV receiver
TV receiver with multimETFr. 2) Understand tracing of it with ETF 506 -3
multimETFr
7. Voltage analysis of picture tube, 1) Understand picture tube, chroma ETF 506 -
chroma section and horizontal section in given TV receiver 3,4,5.
section. 2) Understand voltage analysis of it
8. Fault finding in given Colour TV : 1) Understand different types of faults
a) No color in TV receiver
b) Red Colour only 2) Understand finding these faults
c) Blue color only
d) Green color only.
ETF 506 -3,5
e) Magenta color only
f) Cyan only
g) Yellow only
h) No raster.
i) No Sound.
9. a) Fault in HSYNC section. 1) Understand different types of faults
b) Fault in VSYNC section. in HSYNC and VSYNC sections ETF 506 -3
2) Understand finding these faults
10. Fault in SYNC separator. 1) Understand different types of faults
in SYNC separator ETF 506 - 5
2) Understand finding these faults
11. Installation of DTH System. 1) Understand DTH system
2) Understand installation of DTH ETF 506 -6
system
12. Estimate the cost, layour of Cable 1) Understand Cable TV system
TV 2) Understand Layout and cost of ETF 506 -6
Cable TV system
13. Collect information about Set Top 1) Understand set top box
box used for Cable TV at home 2) Understand its use at home ETF 506 -6
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Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria .
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test :
Sr.
Criteria Marks allotted
No.
Neat & complETF circuit Diagram /
1 05
schematic Diagram.
2 Observations & Result Table 05
Sample Calculations with relevant
3 05
Formulae.
Proper Graphs & Procedure /
4 05
workmanship Safety measures
5 Oral Based on Term Work 05
Total 25
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods :
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. A.M Dhake Television & Radio Engineering Tata McGraw-Hill
2. R.G Gupta Television Engg and Video Tata McGraw-Hill
System
3 R.G Gupta Audio Video Systems Tata McGraw-Hill
4 R.R Gulati Modern TV Practice New age International
b) Websites
a) www.nptel.ac.in
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Course ID :
Course Nam : Energy Conservation
Course Code : EIF 507
Course Abbreviation : FECN
Pre-requisites : Nil
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of Practical
Theory Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Term Work Examination
Examination
(External)
i.25 marks for
Average of As per
continuous Term End
Details of two tests of Performa
assessment Theory Exam -
Evaluation 20 marks II
ii.One PST of 25 (03 hours)
each
marks
Marks 20 80 - 25 I 125
Rationale:
The pressure on the natural resources of energy such as water, coal, gas, wood and
other fuels has lead to the increasing costs of energy around the world. Efficient and judicious use
of the available energy would lead to the easing of such pressures and drastic decrease in the
operating costs of the organizations and industries. Thus it is necessary to save and conserve energy
to the maximum possible extent. The process of energy audit will help to identify the various
possible avenues in which savings of energy can be effectively affected. This course makes the
diploma holder well conversant in the techniques of energy conservation in the fields of
engineering. It also introduces him to the energy audit procedures.
Course Competency: Use environment friendly energy conservation techniques and assist in
energy audits.
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Course Outcomes
EIF 507-1 Identify present environmental effects and suggest use of Non Conventional Energy
sources.
EIF 507-2 Use Co-generation Systems
EIF 507-3 Implement energy conservation techniques in electrical machines
EIF 507-4 Implement energy conservation techniques in electrical lighting systems
EIF 507-5 Implement energy conservation techniques in electrical power distribution system
EIF 507-6 Assist in energy audit works
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CONTENTS:
THEORY
Section I
Theory
Sr. Teaching
Topics / sub-topics evaluation
no. (Hours)
Marks
EIF 507-1 Identify present environmental effects and suggest use of Non
Conventional Energy sources.
1 Present Energy Scenario and environme nt 08 12
Review of various energy sources
Classification of Energy: Primary and secondary energy,
Commercial and non-commercial energy, Renewable and
Non-renewable energy.
Energy production and needs of growing economy like India,
energy pricing in India, energy sector reforms,
Salient features of Electricity Act 2003.
Relation between Energy and Environment
Issues of global environment
Causes of Ozone layer depletion and its effects and measures
to counter it.
Global warming implications with special emphasis on green
house effect, steps to reduce it.
EIF 507-2 Use Co-generation Systems
2 2.1 Thermal Energy and Co- Generation: 08 16
Thermal energy of fuels, latent & sensible heat
Evaporation, condensation, humidity, heat transfer.
Need for Cogeneration
Classification of cogeneration systems on the basis of the
Sequence of energy use.
Classification of cogeneration systems on the basis of the
technologies. Steam turbine cogeneration, Advantages of
cogeneration
2.2 Tariff::
Energy cost and recent MSEDCL tariff
Applications of tariff system to reduce Energy bill
Energy conservation by improving load factor and power
factor Simple numerical
EIF 507-3 Implement energy conservation techniques in electrical machines
3 Energy conservation in Electrical Machines and their controls 08 12
Energy efficient transformers: amorphous core transformers,
epoxy resin cast transformers, specialty of cores and windings
of such transformers.
Energy conservation techniques in electric motors :
Power flow diagram of induction motor, improving power
quality, matching motor and load, operating in star mode,
rewinding, minimizing idle and redundant running of motors,
soft starters, VFD and improving mechanical power
transmission efficiency .
Energy efficient motors (EEM): features
Total 24 40
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Section II
Theory
Sr. Topics Teaching
evaluation
no. Subtopics (Hours)
Marks
EIF 507-4 Implement energy conservation techniques in electrical lighting systems
4 Energy conservation in lighting system: 08 12
Assessing existing lighting system, replacement of light
sources, light control gears, motion detectors, separate
transformer/ servo stabilizer for lighting ,regular survey and
adequate maintenance programs, use of solid state devices such
as microprocessors etc.
EIF 507-5 Implement energy conservation techniques in electrical power distribution
system
5 Energy conservation in distribution systems 08 14
Distribution losses at global, national and state level,
commercial and technical losses.
Energy conservation techniques
Reducing line losses, compensating reactive power flow,
optimizing distribution voltage , balancing phase currents and
using energy efficient transformers .
Reducing commercial losses.
EIF 507-6 Assist in energy audit works
6 Energy audit 08 14
Energy flow diagrams with significance, audit instruments,
questionnaire and ABC analysis.
Walkthrough audit and detailed audit
Calculations of simple payback period
Total 24 40
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination
Section / Distribution of marks (level wise)
Total
Topic Name of topic Understan Applicatio CO
Remember marks
no. d n
Present Energy Scenario and
I/1 2 4 6 EIF 507 -1 12
environment
Thermal Energy and Co-
I/2 4 4 8 EIF 507 -2 16
Generation
Energy conservation in
I/3 Electrical Machines and their 2 4 6 EIF 507 -3 12
controls
Energy conservation in
II/4 2 4 6 EIF 507 -4 12
lighting system
Energy conservation in
II/5 2 4 8 EIF 507 -5 14
distribution systems
II/6 Energy audit 2 4 8 EIF 507-6 14
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TERMWORK
Practicals / experiences and related skills developed.
Sr.
Practical works Skills/Information developed
no
Energy conservation EIF 507 -3, EIF 507 -4
1 Conservation in buildings
building code 2007
1) Identify the various types of energy consumptions EIF 507 -1 to EIF 507 -6
2 Conduct Energy survey 2) Classify them and mark out their percentages in an
industry.
Data collection of Data collection of various consumers e.g. industries, EIF 507 -1 to EIF 507 -6
3
consumers commercials , agriculture and data analysis
Compare different types EIF 507 -4
Conduct practical to measure their input power and output
4 of lamps (input power
light of various lamps
and output light)
1) Visit a plant of cogeneration e.g. sugar industries , EIF 507 -2
spinning mills , Heat processing unit
5 Co generation
2) Prepare report on the cogeneration containing energy
flow diagrams , economics and tariffs structure
1) Collect data of pollution e.g. air, sound, water etc EIF 507 -1
6 Environment issue
2) Prepare report on it
Case study of any type small industry which has implemented EIF 507 -1 to EIF 507 -6
7 Case study.
energy conservation and auditing techniques.
Criteria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive Skill Test:
Sr.
Criteria Marks allotted
no
1 Attendance at regular practical 5
2 Correct figures / diagrams 10
3 Presentation 10
Total 25
Instructional strategies:
1) Lectures and discussions.
2) Industrial visit / survey, experiences and interactive sessions.
3) Time bound assignments.
4) Case studies.
Books
b) Hand book by Bureau of Energy efficiency.
c) India: The Energy Sector, P. H. Henderson, Oxford University press.
d) Industrial Energy Conservation, D. A. Ray, Pergaman Press.
e) Energy Management Handbook, W. C. Turner, Wiley Press.
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Scheme :
Scheme component Hours / week Credits
Theory 03
03
Practical --
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Term Work
Examination
Average of 1. 25 marks for Term End
Details of each practical As per
two tests of 20 Online Theory
Evaluation 2. One PST of 25 Proforma-III
marks each Exam
marks
Marks 20 -- 80 - 100
RATIONALE :
Management ability is a higher-grade ability, which every successful engineer must possess. This
science has been developed in those days when it was treated as an art in earlier stages. It is impossible for
an individual though technically sound to achieve goals of the organizations. Effective implementation of
management polic ies is a tough task. The Diploma holder should learn these principles of management and
various techniques.
Psychomotor :i) Apply management principles ii) Control inventory iii) Use personal protective devices
for safety
Affective :Attitude of i) precision ii) accuracy iii) safety iv) punctuality v) aesthetic presentation
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
CCF 502 .1 Apply principles of management and carry out various functions of management.
CCF 502 .2 Prepare organization structure for small and medium scale industry.
CCF 502 .3 Perform duties of stores in-charge, material and finance manager.
CCF 502 .4 Practice industrial safety rules, codes, practices and acts.
CCF 502 .5 Apply various modern management techniques.
CCF502.3
Perform duties
of stores in-
charge, - - - - - - 1 1 2 - 2 2
material and
finance
manager.
CCF502.4Pract
ice industrial
safety rules,
- - - - 1 - 1 1 2 - 3 3
codes,
practices and
acts.
CCF502.5
Apply various
modern - - - - 1 - 1 3 2 - 2 2
management
techniques
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CONTENT :
C) THEORY :
SECTION -I
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
CCF 502 .1Apply principles of management and carry out various functions of management.
1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 06 10
1.1 Concept of management
1.2 Principles of management
1.3 Objectives of management
1.4 Scope and importance of management
1.5 Levels of management
1.6 Managerial competencies : Communication, Planning and
Administration, Team work, Strategic action and General awareness
2 FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT 08 12
2.1 Planning: Forms of planning, Strategic levels and Planning,
Phases of Planning
2.2 Decision Making: Decision making conditions, Basic types
of Decisions
2.3 Organizing: Introduction to Organization design, basic types of
Departmentalization, Co-ordination, Authority
2.4 Motivation: Work Motivation, Three approaches to Motivation,
2.5 Leadership: Leadership and Power, Leadership Development
2.6 Communication: The Communication process, Impact of
Information Technology, Hurdles to effective communication
2.7 Controlling: Foundations of control, creative Effective control,
Primary methods of control
3 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT(Personnel Management) 06 10
3.1 Definition and concept,
3.2 Aim, Objectives and functions of HR dept.
3.2 Principles of personnel policy, details recorded in policy
3.3 Recruitment and selection of employees
3.4 Training : Objectives, benefits, types and methods
3.5 Workers Participation in Management
CCF 502.2 Prepare organization structure for small and medium scale industry.
4 FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION 04 08
4.1Types of industrial sectors
4.2 Forms of business organization
4.3 Individual Proprietorship
4.4 Partnership
4.5 Joint stock companies
4.6 Co-operatives
4.7 Public sectors
4.8 Government undertakings.
Total 24 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and half times the marks allotted
above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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SECTION II
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
CCF 502.3Perform duties of stores in-charge, material and finance manager.
5 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT 06 10
5.1 Importance of purchase
5.2 Functions and Objectives
5.3 Duties of purchasing officer
5.4 Methods of purchasing and procedure
5.5 Scope and importance of material management
5.6 Objectives of material management
5.7 Duties of Material manager
5.8 Concept of supply chain management
5.9 Modern trends in material management : MRP,ERP
6 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 04 08
6.1 Concept, Scope and Importance
6.2 Functions of financial management
6.3 Types of capital: Fixed, working
6.4 Factors affecting Working capital
6.5Capitalization : over, under
6.6 Sources of Finance
6.7 Industrial taxation
CCF 502.4 Practice industrial safety rules, codes, practices and acts.
7 INDUSTRIAL ACT & SAFETY 08 12
7.1 Factory Act, Boiler Act, Workmen Compensation Act,
ESI Act, pollution Control Act
7.2 Accidents: Economic aspects, direct and indirect cost of accidents
Causes, Types, Remedies, Personal Protective Equipments (PPE),
Reporting & Investigation of accidents
7.3 Safety management: safety in industry, committees, programs,
Safety codes, Safety training,
7.4 Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Promoting,
norms and standards
7.5 Housekeeping: definition, concept, necessity, advantages,
procedure
CCF 502.5 Apply various modern management techniques.
8 MODERN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 06 10
8.1 PERT & CPM
8.2 Various terms related with network analysis
8.3 Various Time estimates
8.4 Construction of Network Diagram
8.5 Computation of Critical Path
Total 24 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and half times the marks
allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Topic Distribution of marks (Cognitive level-wise) Course Total
Name of topic
No. Remember Understand Apply Outcome Marks
1 Principles Of Management 02 04 04 CCF501.1 10
2 Functions Of Management 02 04 06 CCF501.1 12
3 Human Resource management 04 04 02 CCF501.1 10
4 Forms Of Business organization 02 04 02 CCF501.2 08
5 Materials Management 04 02 04 CCF501.3 10
6 Financial Management 02 02 04 CCF501.3 08
7 Industrial Act & Safety 04 04 04 CCF501.4 12
8 Modern Management Techniques 02 02 06 CCF501.5 10
TOTA
22 26 32 80
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Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one and half times the
marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
1. Lectures cum Demonstrations
2. Classroom practices
Teaching and Learning resources :
1. Chalk board
2. LCD presentations
3. Audio presentations
4. Item Bank
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Journals / IS Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publisher
No.
1 Bangaand Sharma Industrial Organisation& Khanna Publisher
Management
2 O P Khanna Industrial Engg. & Management DhanpatRai& sons New Delhi
3 P.C. Pandey & C. K. Management Science DhanpatRai& sons New Delhi
Sing
4 Industrial P.T. Ghan Tata McGraw Hill
Organisation
5 Management Waman S. Jawadekar Tata McGraw Hill
Information System
6 P.C. Management Science DhanpatRai& sons New Delhi
Pandey&C.K.Sing
b) Websites
i) nptel/iitm.ac.in
ii) http://iete.ac.in/subjects/amindustry/Mgmt.htm
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Course Code : EIF509
Course Abbreviation : FMRM
Evaluation Scheme :
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 509-1- to understand marketing ,product selling.
EIF 509-2- to study market, its types, government policy.
EIF 509-3- to understand marketing functions & marketing managers duties.
EIF 509-4- to understand how to do marketing of industrial products.
EIF -509-5- to understand marketing planning, pricing, buying behavior of customer.
EIF 509-6- to understand how to do advertising of product to do capture market.
EIF 509-1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 1
EIF 509-2 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 1
EIF 509-3 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 3 2
EIF 509-4 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 3 3
EIF 509-5 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 3 3
EIF 509-6 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 3 3
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY : Section I
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
EIF 509-1- to understand marketing ,product selling.
01 Marketing 08 14
02. Markets
06 12
2.1 Meaning of market.
2.2 Types of markets.
2.3 Government and Industrial
market.
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Section II
Theory
Sr. Lectures
Topics / Sub-topics Evaluation
No. (Hours)
(Marks)
.
EIF -509-5- to understand marketing planning, pricing, buying behavior of customer.
05 Important Concepts
08 15
5.1 Considerations. Marketing
planning, products decision,
pricing decision.
5.2 Marketing strategy Marketing mix market
survey, marketing
5.3 Information systems, buying
behaviors.
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Specification table for question paper of theory examination:
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one
and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the
above allotted marks only.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory work
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Condiff and Still Basic Marketing Prentice-Hall
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COURSE ID :
Course Name : Entrepreneurs hip Development
Course Code : EIF 510
Course Abbreviation : FETD
RATIONALE :
Globalization, liberalization & privatization along with revolution in
InformatioTechnology, have thrown up new opportunities that are transforming lives of the masses.
Talented and enterprising personalities are exploring such opportunities & translating opportunities
into business ventures such as- BPO, Contract Manufacturing, Trading, Service sectors etc. The
student community also needs to explore the emerging opportunities. It is therefore necessary to
inculcate the entrepreneurial values during their educational tenure. This will help the younger
generation in changing their attitude and take the challenging growth oriented tasks instead of
waiting for whitecollar jobs. The educational institutions should also demonstrate their uniqueness
in the creation of enterprising personalities in their colleges. This subject will help in developing
the awareness and interest in entrepreneurship and create employment for others
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 510--1- Study about entrepreneur, rural, women entrepre neurship & its growth,
EIF 510 -2- Motivate students for entre prenurship,to under stand small &large enterprises,
& advantages of entrepreneur
EIF 510 -3- Under stand about project selection, project preparation, its appraisal &growth
of business
EIF 510 -4- Understand financing of enterprise, capitals, loan, & source of finance.
EIF 510 -5- Study about institutional support, marketing of product, human recourse.
EIF 510 -6- Study about problems of small industries as power, finance, raw material,
marketing, regulation & motivation training
EIF 510-2 - - - - 1 - 1 3 1 - 2 1
EIF 510-3 - - - - 1 1 - 3 - - 3 2
EIF 510-4 - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 3
EIF 510-5 - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 3
EIF 510-6 - - - - 1 1 1 2 1 - 3 3
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CONTENT :
A) THEORY : Section I
1. Introduction: ENTREPRENEUR:
1.1 Evolution, Characteristics, Types, Functions of 10 14
Entrepreneur
1.2 Distinction between an Entrepreneur and a Manager,
Concept, Growth of Entrepreneurship in India, Role of
Entrepreneurship in Economic Development.
1.3 Rural Entrepreneurship: Concept, Need, Problems, Rural
Industrialization in Retrospect, How to Develop Rural
Entrepreneurship, NGOs and Rural Entrepreneurship
1.4 Women Entrepreneurship - Concept, functions, Growth
of Women Entrepreneurs, Problems, Development of
Trends,
EIF 510 -2-Motivate students for entreprenurship,to under stand small &large enterprises,
& advantages of entrepreneur
MOTIVATION
2. 2.1 Entrepreneurial Motivation Concept, Theories, factors, 06 12
Entrepreneurial CompETFncies Concept, Major
Entrepreneurial CompETFncies
2.2 Small Enterprises: Definition, Characteristics,
Relationship between Small and Large Units, Rationale,
2.3 Objectives, Scope, Opportunities for an Entrepreneurial
Career, Role of small Enterprise in Economic
development, Problems of SSIs
EIF 510 -3- Under stand about project selection, project preparation, its appraisal
&growth of business
3. Project Identification And Selection (PIS)
3.1 Meaning of Project, Project Identification, Project 08 14
Selection,
3.2 Project Formulation: Meaning, Significance, Contents,
Formulation, Planning Commission’s Guidelines for
Formulating a Project Report, Specimen of a Project
Report,
3.3 Network Analysis, Common Errors in Project
Formulation.
3.4 Project Appraisal Concept, Methods of project appraisal,
Growth of Business Ideas, Intellectual Property.
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Section-II
EIF 510 -4- Understand financing of enterprise, capitals, loan, & source of finance.
Financing Of Enterprises 10 14
4.1 Need for Financial Planning, Sources of finance,
Capital Structure, Term- loan, Sources of Short-Term
Finance, Capitalization, Venture capital, Export
Finance, Institutional
4.2 Finance To Entrepreneurs, Preparation of Business
Plans, Commercial Banks, Other financial institutions
like IDBI, IFCI, ICICI, IRBI, LIC, UTI, SFCs, SIDCs,
SIDBI, EXI Bank
EIF 510 -5- Study about institutional support, marketing of product, human recourse
Institution Support To Entrepreneurs : 10 16
5.1 Need for Institutional support - Small Entrepreneurs:
NSIC, SIDO, SSIB, SSICS,
5.2 SISI, DICs, Industrial Estates Specialized Institutions,
TCOs
5.3 Brief introduction about Marketing of products and
services.
5.4 Human resource issues, Total quality management
issues for small enterprises, Growth strategies in small
businesses.
5.5 Sickness in small businesses, small enterprises in
international business
EIF 510 -6- Study about problems of small industries as power, finance, raw material,
,marketing, regulation & motivation training
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Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination :
Section Distribution of marks Total
/ Topic Name of topic
Knowledge Comprehension Application marks
no.
I/1. Introduction: 06 04 04 14
ENTREPRENEUR:
I/2 MOTIVATION 04 06 02 12
I/3 Project Identification 06 04 04 14
And Selection (PIS)
II/1 Financing Of 04 06 04 14
Enterprises
II/2 Institution Support To 04 04 08 16
Entrepreneurs
II/3 Problems of Small 02 04 04 10
Industries
Total 26 28 26 80
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Dr. O.P. Industrial Engg & Dhanpal Rai & sons New
Khanna Management Delhi
b) we b-site :
www.ediindia.org
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Practical
Examination
i. 25 marks
Average of
for each Term End
Details of two tests of One practical
practical Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks (3 hours)
ii. One PST of (03 hours)
each
25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 50E 150
RATIONALE :
Today electric motors are the main source of driving equipment. Electric motors are
available in very wide range of power rating from few watts to many hundreds of Mega watts.
The subject is classified under applied technology group. It teaches the students Programmable
Logic Controller (PLC) system used in automation industries for application such as pick and
place, welding, spray painting, cutting, drilling, transportation of the objects etc. This subject will
explore what a PLC is , operation, usage, Instructions, hardware selection and configuration ,
applications, introductory programming examples and exercises and some troubleshooting hints of
PLC system.
COMPETENCY:
Design industrial automation circuitry based on PLC for different engineering applications and
develop methods of controlling AC and DC drives.
Cognitive : Understanding the principle of controlling electric drives and basics of PLC.
Psychomotor : Write a PLC program for wide range of industrial applications.
Affective : Attitude of i) Logic ii) accuracy iii) precision v) punctuality
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COURSE OUTCOMES :
ETF511-1. Acquire the concepts of basic elements of electric drives.
ETF511-2. Analyze and examine various methods of speed control of AC drives.
ETF511-3 Analyze various methods of speed control of DC drives and examine various industrial
applications of drives.
ETF511-4 Acquire the knowledge of PLC architecture and I/O modules of it.
ETF511-5 Analyze different types of instructions set used for PLC.
ETF511-6 Develop and verify ladder diagrams for various industrial and engineering applications.
ETF511-1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - -
ETF511-2 1 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
ETF511-3 1 3 - - - - - - - - - -
ETF511-4 2 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 3 3
ETF511-5 2 1 2 2 - - - 1 - - 3 3
ETF511-6 - 3 2 3 - - - 2 - 1 3 3
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CONTENT :
C) THEORY :
Section I
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF511-1. Acquire the concepts of basic elements of electric drives
1 04 08
Introduction of drives
(Only Review of construction and working principle of
DC motor and AC motor and its classification—No
theory questions expected)
1.1 Basic elements of drive
1.2 Adjustable speed drive & its requirement
1.3 DC drive & AC drive & comparison
1.4 Stability of drive
1.5 Factors considered for drive selection
1.6 Load torque-speed characteristics :DC shunt motor,
DC series motor, DC compound motor
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3 14 16
DC Drives and drives for specific application
3.1 Advantages and function of Microprocessor based
drives
3.2 Application areas of microprocessor based control
3.3 Microcontroller based stepper motor control
3.4 Microprocessor based DC motor control
3.5 Block diagram, Sequence of stages & drives
Required at each stage for following applications.
Textile Mills
Steel Rolling Mills
Cement Mills
Paper Mills
Sugar Mills
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
Section II
Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
ETF511-4 Acquire the knowledge of PLC architecture and I/O modules of it.
4 PLC fundamentals 12 14
4.1 Evolution of PLC in automation,
4.2 Advantages and disadvantages of PLC
4.3 PLC Classification based on Type and Size:
4.4 Fixed PLC and Modular PLC (nano/pico , mini,
micro, medium, large)
4.5 Difference Between relay control and PLC Control.
4.6 Block diagram and description of different parts:
CPU –function, scanning cycle, speed of
Execution.
Power supply- function, Block diagram.
Memory – function & organization of ROM &
RAM
Input modules- function, diff. input devices used
with PLC(only name & their uses)
Output modules- function, diff. output devices
used
with PLC(only name & their uses)
4.7 Specialty I/O modules: communication module,
high speed encoder, RTD input module, stepper
Motor Control module, thermocouple module.
Redundancy in PLC modules
ETF511-5 Analyze different types of instructions set used for PLC.
5 PLC Instruction Set 12 12
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Lecture Theory
Sr.
Topics / Sub-topics s Evaluation
No.
(Hours) (Marks)
5.1 I/O addressing of PLC.
Relay type instructions - NO, NC, One shot,
Latch,
And Unlatch.
5.2 Timer instructions - On delay timer, off delay
Timer, Retentive timer, and Timer reset.
5.3 Counter instructions - up counter, down counter,
High speed counter, counter reset.
5.4 Comparison instructions – Equal, Not equal,
Greater, Greater than equal, Less, Less than equal.
5.5 Arithmetic Instruction: ADD,SUB,MUL,DIV,NEG
5.6 Data handling instructions – Move, Masked
Move and Limit test.
5.7 Logical instructions – AND, OR, EX-OR, NOT.
5.8 Miscellaneous instructions – Sequencer
instructions, scale with parameter, subroutine and
PID instructions.
ETF511-6 Develop and verify ladder diagrams for various industrial and engineering
applications.
6 PLC Programming and Applications 10 14
6.1 Different PLC programming languages (only
introduction) - FBD,
Instruction list, structured text, sequential
Function chart, and ladder logic.
6.2 Simple programming examples using ladder
programming language based on relay, timer,
counter, logical, comparison, Data handling and
Miscellaneous instruction.
6.3 Application development based on description
such as
Motor sequence control.
Traffic light control.
Elevator control.
Tank level control.
Reactor control.
Conveyor system.
Stepper motor control Speed Control of AC/ DC
Motor using Programmable Drives.
Total 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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D) TERM WORK
2. Speed control of IM by
Analyze and verify relation between stator ETF511-
stator voltage control voltage & speed of IM. 2
3. V/F speed control
Analyze and Verify V/F speed control ETF511-
method for Induction method for Induction motor 2
motor.
4. The speed of Induction
motor using variable Analyze and Verify variable frequency ETF511-
control method speed control method for
frequency control Induction motor 2
method.
5. Write and Verify truth table of Logic gates
Logic gates by using ETF511-
by execution of ladder program
PLC. 4
6. Boolean Algebra Verify Boolean equations by execution of ETF511-
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ladder program 5
7. Write and verify ladder program for ETF511-
Blinking of LED’s
blinking by using timer. 5
8. Sequential
Write and verify ladder program for traffic ETF511-
ON-Off control of
signal control for two directions 6
Lamps
9. Write and verify ladder program for ETF511-
Elevator Control
elevator control 6
10. Write and verify ladder program for tank ETF511-
Tank Level controller
level control 6
11. Use of counters for
pulse counting using Write and verify ladder program for object ETF511-
limit counter using counter 6
switch/ proximity sensor
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
Final marks of term work shall be awarded as per Assessment Pro-forma I.
Sr.
Marks allotted
No. Crite ria
Neat & complete circuit Diagram /
1 05
schematic Diagram.
2 Observations & Result Table 05
Sample Calculations with relevant
3 05
Formulae.
Proper Graphs & Procedure /
4 05
workmanship Safety measures
5 Oral Based on Term Work 05
Total 25
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Sr. Crite ria Marks allotted
no
1 Preparedness for practical 10
2 Correct figures / diagrams 10
3 Observation tables 10
4 Result table / calculations / graphs 10
5 Safety / use of proper tools 10
Total 50
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods :
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. Gary Dunning- Intro. To Programmable Delmar Publishers,
logic control
2. F.D. Petruzella- Programmable logic Example Product
controllers Manufacturer; 3rd edition
(2004)
3 S.K.Bhattacharya & Industrial Electronics & Tata McGraw-Hill.
S. Chaterjee Control
4 Vedam Electric drives Tata McGraw-Hill.
Subrahmanyam
b) Websites:
1) www.allthingsplc.info
2) www.inmplc.com
3) www.rurelec.com
4) www.yaskawa.com
5) www.cgglobal.com
6) www.controltechniques.com
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COURSE ID :
Teaching Sche me :
Credit
Scheme component Hours / week
s
Theory 04
06
Practical 02
Evaluation Scheme :
Progressive Assessment Term End Examination
Mode of
Theory Total
Evaluation Theory Practical Practical
Examination
Average of iii. 25 marks for
Term End
Details of two tests of each practical As per
Theory Exam
Evaluation 20 marks iv. One PST of Proforma-I
(03 hours)
each 25 marks
Marks 20 -- 80 50E 150
E-External Examination
RATIONALE:
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 512-1 Illustrate RISC/Harvard architecture of PIC18F microcontroller and discover its
features.
EIF 512-2 Use instructions from the instruction set of PIC18F to write basic assembly language
programs to develop logic.
EIF 512-3 Explore programming skills for I/O ports, Timers/Counters of PIC18F
EIF 512-4 Explore programming skills for Serial ports and CCP/ECCP modes.
EIF 512-5 Design interfacing of ADC, DAC, LCD, Keyboards etc. with PIC18F.
EIF 512-6 Design interfacing of DC motor, Stepper motor, Relay etc.
EIF 512-1 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - -
EIF 512-2 2 - 2 1 - - - 1 - - - -
EIF 512-3 1 2 - - - - - - - - 1 -
EIF 512-4 1 2 - - - - - 1 - - 3 2
EIF 512-5 - 2 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 2
EIF 512-6 - 3 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 2
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY :
SECTION- I
EIF 512-2 Use instructions from the instruction set of PIC18F to write basic
assembly language programs to develop logic.
02 PIC Instruction & assembly Language 12 14
Programming:
2.1 Instruction size of PIC18
2.2 Addressing Mode
2.3 Instruction set:
Data transfer instruction, Arithmetic instruction
logical instruction, Control instruction using branch &
Call, Bit oriented instruction, Table processing
instruction
2.4 Simple programs
EIF 512-3 Explore programming skills for I/O ports, Time rs/Counte rs of PIC18F
03 I/o Programming &Time r/counte r of PIC: 13 14
3.1 I/O port Programming
3.2 I/O bit manipulation Programming
3.3 Timer & Programming : Timer0, Timer1, Timer3
Timer4
3.4 Counter & Programming
TOTAL: 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each
topic is one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to
attempt questions of the above allotted marks only.
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SECTION- II
Specification table for setting question paper for semester end theory examination:
Sr Course
Title of Practical Exe rcise Skills / Competencies to be developed
No. Outcome
To know the details of MPLAB software
Introduction to MPLAB
1 EIF5-1
software
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Understand the concept of indirect
Addition of BCD number in addressing & use of instructions : EIF512-1-
9.
array MOVLW, ADDWF, DAW 2
Every practical assignment shall be assessed for 25 marks as per given criteria .
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below
Crite ria for Progressive Assessment of Practical and Skill Test
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b) Crite ria for assessment at semester end practical exam:
Every student has to perform one practical within 3 hours at semester end practical exam
which shall be assessed as per following criteria.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES :
Instructional Methods:
1. Chalk board
2. Video clips
3. Slides
4. Item Bank
5. Charts
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
b) Websites
1) www.nptel.com
2) www.datasheet.com
3) www.pic.com
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COURSE ID:
Course Name : VLSI
Course Code : EIF 513
Course Abbreviation : FVLS
TEACHING AND EVALUATION SCHEME:
Pre-requisite Course(s) : < nil >
Evaluation Scheme:
RATIONALE:
The influence of integrated-circuit technology in the past few years on our society has been
pervasive, in area ranging from consumer products to business management to manufacturing
control. The driving force behind this pervasiveness is that the functional capability of modern
integrated circuitry has increased in scope and complexity exponentially with time over the past 20
years. The designers of modern integrated circuitry have continually endeavored to provide more
computational speed with less dissipated electrical power and less circuit board area, while
maintaining a low failure rate and an aggressive cost. The complexity and speed is finding ready
application for VLSI systems in digital processing. Although silicon MOS-based circuitry will meet
most requirements in such systems .The student can acquire knowledge in the design skill of
combinational and sequential circuit with the help of VHDL and CMOS Logic circuit processing
operation, student can use this knowledge as technician, supervisor and programmer in different
sections of industry
COMPETENCY:
Acquire design skill of FPGA based digital circuits with the help of VHDL for variouselectronic
applications.
Cognitive: Understandingarchitecture and design concepts based on FPGA/CPLD.
Psychomotor :WriteVHDL programs targeted towards FPGA for wide range of applications.
Affective: Develop the skill of i) Logical thinkin g abilityii) Design within time constraints.
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
EIF 513-1 Understand fundamental issues VLSI technology and constraints imposed by it on
design.
EIF 513-2 Explore the various construction processes in CMOS technology and implementation of
finite state machine (FSM).
EIF 513-3 Understand the architectural details of FPGA/CPLD.
EIF 513-4 Develop the programming skills using VHDL language.
EIF 513-5 Design combinational and sequential circuits using VHDL.
EIF 513-6 Develop the skills for designing digital circuits using d ifferent modeling styles in
VHDL.
EIF 513-2 2 1 - - - - - - - - 2 1
EIF 513-3 2 1 1 2 - - - 1 - 1 2 2
EIF 513-4 1 2 1 2 - - - 1 - 1 3 3
EIF 513-5 1 2 3 3 - - - 1 - 1 3 3
EIF 513-6 1 2 2 3 - - - 2 - 2 3 3
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CONTENT:
A) THEORY : Section I
Lecture Marks
Sr. No. Topics / Sub-topics s
(Hours)
EIF 513-1 Understand fundamental issues VLSI technology and constraints imposed by it on
design.
01 06 08
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Technology
1.1 CMOS Logic Basic Gates using NMOS
1.2 CMOS Logic Basic Gates using PMOS
1.3 Switch, ParamETFr measurements.
1.4 VLSI and its use in electronics
EIF 513-2 Explore the various construction processes in CMOS technology and implementation
of finite state machine (FSM).
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Section-II
Lecture Marks
Sr. No. Topics / Sub-topics s
(Hours)
EIF 513-4 Develop the programming skills using VHDL language.
04 12 14
Hardware Description Language (HDL)
4.1 Features of Verilog-
4.2 Entity, Architecture
4.3 Configuration
4.4 Package, Bus
4.5 Driver, Attributes, Process
4.6 Behavioral Modeling
4.7Sequential Processing
4.8 Data types, Configurations.
EIF 513-5 Designcombinational and sequential circuits using VHDL.
05 08 14
Simulation, Testing and Synthesis using VHDL
5.1 Simulation Issues
5.2 Testing Issues
5.3 Synthesis Issues
EIF 513-6 Develop the skills for designing digital circuits using different modeling styles in
VHDL.
06 12 12
Hardware Modeling examples (operation & block
Testing)
6.1 Different styles of modeling
6.2 Modeling simple elements
6.3 Modeling conditional operators
6.4 Modeling combinational logic
6.5 Modeling regular structure
6.6 Modeling synchronous logic
TOTAL: 32 40
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is
one and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of
the above allotted marks only.
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Specification Table For Question Paper of Theory Examination:
Semester end exam question paper should be such that total marks of questions on each topic is one
and half times the marks allotted above but the candidates are able to attempt questions of the
above allotted marks only.
3. Scrolling of data on seven segment Design ,verify, test, Synthesize EIF 513-5
display using FPGA Scrolling of data on seven segment
display using FPGA
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4. Interface ADC-DAC using FPGA Design ,verify, test, Synthesize EIF 513-6
interface ADC-DAC
5. Generation of Ramp using DAC Verify and observe Ramp EIF 513-3,4,5
using FPGA generated using DAC in FPGA
6. Temperature sensing using ADC- Design temperature sensing using EIF 513-3,4,5
DAC using FPGA ADC-DAC and verify output
7. 8:1 multiplexer using FPGA Design ,verify, test, Synthesize 8:1 EIF 513-3,4,5,6
multiplexer using FPGA
8. 2:4 Decoder using FPGA Design ,verify, test, Synthesize 2:4 EIF 513-3,4,5,6
Decoder using FPGA
9. 8:3 Encoder using FPGA Design ,verify, test, Synthesize 8:3 EIF 513-3,4,5,6
Encoder using FPGA
10.4 bit ALU using FPGA Design ,verify, test, Synthesize 4 EIF 513-3,4,5,6
bit ALU using FPGA
One mid-term Progressive Skill Test of 25 marks shall be conducted as per criteria given
below
Crite ria for Continuous Assessment of Practical work and Progressive skill Test :
Marks
Sr. No. Crite ria allotted
Neat & complete circuit Diagram / schematic
1 05
Diagram.
2 Observations & Result Table 05
3 Sample Calculations with relevant Formulae. 05
Proper Graphs & Procedure / workmanship
4 05
Safety measures
5 Oral Based on Term Work 05
Total 25
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b) Crite ria for assessment at semester end practicle exam:
Every student shall be assessed as per following criteria
Domain Particulars Marks out of 50
Technical Ability 05
Cognitive Logical Approach 05
Presentation/ Algorithm 10
Psychomotor and Flowchart
Programming skill 10
Discipline and punctuality 10
Affective
Decency and presentation 10
TOTAL 50
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES:
Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures cum Discussions 2. Regular Home Assignments. 3. Laboratory
work
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
a) Books / Codes
Reno. Author Title Publis her
Douglas A.
1
Pucknell, Prentice Hall of India
Basic VLSI Design
Kamran
Eshraghian
2 Douglas Perry VHDL McGraw Hill
3 Xilinx Xilinx Manual www.xilinx.com
4 John f. Wakerly Digital Design Prentice Hall of India
b) Websites
1) jntuh.ac.in/new/bulletin_board/VLSI.pdf
2) http://www.xilinx.com
3) http://www.atmel.com
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(ANNEXURE)
COURSE AIMS:
State the principles and operations of various electronic devices.
1) Use electronic devices in different circuits
2) To built up simple electronic circuits
3) Draw the characteristics of basic components like transistor etc.
4) Test transistors and FET.
5) Read the data sheets of transistors and FET.
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CONTENTS:
A) THEORY: SECTION-I
1 Rectifier, Filter 04
1.0 Half wave rectifier - working,waveforms
1.1 Full wave rectifier - working,waveforms
1.2 Filter - study of shunt capacitor, seriesinductor, LC,
Filter.,
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Field Effect Transistor (FET)
4 4.0 Classification of FET 05
4.1 Study of JFET
4.1.1 Construction details.
4.1.2 Working principle
4.1.3 Characteristics
4.1.4 JFET parameters and relation between µ,rd&
gm
4.2 Comparison between JFET and BJT
4.3 Study of MOSFET:-Types,symbol,working
principle, applications
4.4 Specifications of FET
REFERENCE MATERIAL :
a) Books / Codes
Sr.
Author Title Publis her
No.
1. A. Motershed Electronics Devices & Circuits PHI Publication
2. Malvino Electronics Principles McGraw Hill
3 V. K. Mehta Principles of Electronics S.Chand
4 G. K. Mithal Applied Electronics Khanna Publication
5 B. L. Theraja Basic Electronics S.Chand
c) Websites:
1) www.allaboutcircuits.com
2) www.electronicstheory.com
3) www.electronicstutorial.com
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