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 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - II
CMELPA 301 3+1+0
Module 1
Vector differential calculus: Differentiation of vector functions- scalar and
vector fields- gradient - divergence and curl of a vector function - their physical
meaning - directional derivative - scalar potential- conservative field – identities -
simple problems.
Module2
Vector integral calculus: Line- surface and volume integrals- work done by a
force along a path- application of Green’s theorem- Stoke’s theorem and Gauss
divergence theorem.
Module 3
Function of complex variable: Definition of analytic function and singular
points- derivation of C.R. equations in Cartesian co-ordinates- harmonic and
orthogonal properties- construction of analytic function given real or imaginary
parts- complex potential- conformal transformation of functions like Zn, ez, 1/z,
Sin z, z + k2/z - bilinear transformation- cross ratio- invariant property- simple
problems.
Module 4
Finite differences: meaning of ? , , E, μ , d - interpolation using Newton’s
forward and backward formula- central differences- problems using Stirlings
formula- Lagrange’s formula and Newton’s divided difference formula for
unequal intervals.
Module 5
Difference Calculus: Numerical differentiation using forward and backward
differences. Numerical integration- Newton-Cote’s formula- trapezoidal rule-
Simpson’s 1/3rd
and 3/8th rule- simple problems- difference equations - solutions
of difference equations.
References
1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics: Erwin Kreyzing- Wiley Eastern. Pub.
2. Higher Engg. Mathematics: B. S. Grewal- Khanna publishers.
3. Numerical methods in Science and Engineering: M K Venkataraman-
National Pub.
4. Numerical methods: S Balachandra Rao- University Press.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Michael D Greenberg- PHI.
6. Theory and Problems of Vector analysis: Murray Spiegel- Schaum’s- Mc
Graw Hill.
NETWORK THEORY
LA 302 2+1+0
Module 1
Source transformation- Mesh and Node voltage Analysis – Coupled circuits – Dot
conventions – Analysis of coupled circuits.
Module 2
Network theorems-Super position theorem- Reciprocity theorem - Thevenin’s
theorem- Norton's theorem- Millman's theorem- Maximum power transfer
theorem- Tellegen’s theorem- Graph of a network -Trees- co-trees -Incident
matrix- cut- set matrix-tie-set matrix- Analysis of networks- equilibrium
equations.
Module 3
Fourier Analysis and Laplace transform - Fourier analysis of periodic signals-
Trignometric and exponential forms- Non periodic signals and Fourier
transforms- Frequency spectrum of periodic waveforms - Laplace Transform-
Review of theorems-Laplace transform of important signal waveforms - Periodic
functions- Initial value and final value Theorems- DC&AC transients- Solution of
network problems using Laplace transform.
Module 4
Two-port Networks and Filters - Voltage and Current ratios of two - port
networks -Admittance- impedance- hybrid and transmission parameters of two
port networks. Passive filters as two port networks- Characteristics of ideal
filters-Image impedance- Constant K low pass- High pass and Band pass filtersm-
derived filters-Composite filters.
Module 5
Network Synthesis – Realizability concept – Hurwitz property – positive realness
– properties of positive real function – Synthesis of R, L, RC and LC driving
point functions – Foster and Cauer forms.
References
1. Network analysis -M.E Van Valkenburg, PHI
2. Circuits and Networks – analysis & synthesis – A. Sudhakar & S P
ShyamMohan
3. Network and Systems -D Roy Chaudhary
4. Network analysis and synthesis-Franklin F Kuo – John Wiley & Sons
5. Engineering Circuit Analysis-W H Hayt & Jack Kennerly – Mc-Graw Hill
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
LA 303 2+1+0
Module 1
D.C.Generator – O.C.C. – Condition for self excitation – field critical resistance –
critical speed – Load characteristics of generators – Losses – power flow diagram
– efficiency – Condition for maximum efficiency – Applications.
Module 2
D C motor – starter – 3 point and 4 point starters – torque equation – speed
equation – speed torque – characteristics of shunt, series and compound motors –
Losses – efficiency – Brake test – Swinburne’s test – speed control – field control
– armature control – series parallel control – applications.
Module3
Transformers: transformer on no-load and load operation – phasor diagram –
equivalent circuit – regulation – losses and efficiency – o.c. and s.c. test –
applications – Design of step down transformers like 230/6-0-6V, – Basic
principles of 3 phase tranformer – autotransformer – applications.
Module 4
A.C Machines: 3 phase induction motors – rotating magnetic field – torque
equation – slip – torque-slip characteristics – operating characteristics – starting
of 3 phase induction motors – starters – single phase induction motors –
constructional features – types – working and characteristics only (no analysis) –
constructional features of synchronous machines – principle of operation of
alternator – emf equation – regulation by emf and mmf method – principle of
operation of synchronous motor – starting of synchronous motor.
Module 5
Special Machines: A C and D C servo motors – synchros – constructional features
– working of a tachogenerator – stepper motors – construction, working,
applications and specifications of stepper motors – universal motors -
constructional features – typical applications – criteria for selection of motors –
electromagnetic relays – contactors.
References
1. Electrical & Electronic Technology: Hughes, Pearson Education
2. Electrical Technology: H. Cotton
3. Electrical Machines: R.K.Rajput
4. Electrical Design Estimating & Costing: K.B.Raina & Bhattacharya
5. Electrical Machines & Power systems: Vincent Del Toro
SOLID STATE DEVICES
LA304 3+1+0
Module 1
Energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors: energy bands- metalssemiconductors
and insulators- direct and indirect semiconductors- charge
carriers in semiconductors: electrons and holes- intrinsic and extrinsic materialn-
material and p-material- carrier concentration: fermi level- EHPs- temperature
dependance- conductivity and mobility- drift and resistance- effect of temperature
and doping on mobility- hall effect.
Module 2
Diffusion of carriers- derivation of diffusion constant D- Einstein relationcontinuity
equation- p-n junctions: contact potential- equilibrium fermi levelsspace
charge at junctions- current components at a junction: majority and
minority carrier currents- zener and avalanche breakdown- capacitance of p-n
junctions.
Module 3
p-n junction diodes: volt-ampere characteristics- switching time- rectifier action-
Zener diodes: volt-ampere characteristics- Tunnel diodes: tunneling phenomenavolt-
ampere characteristics- Varactor diodes- Photo diodes: detection principlelight
emitting diodes.
Module 4
Bipolar junction transistors: npn and pnp transistor action- open circuited
transistor- biasing in active region- majority and minority carrier distributionterminal
currents- amplification and switching- a and ß gain factors- emitter
efficiency ? - schottky transistors- photo transistors.
Module 5
Field effect transistors: operation- pinch off and saturation- pinch off voltagegate
control- volt-ampere characteristics- MOSFETS: n MOS and p MOS:
comparison- enhancement and depletion types- control of threshold voltage-
MOS capacitance.
References
1. Solid state electronic devices - Ben G Streetman- Pearson Education
2. Microelectronic Devices: Nagchaudhari, Pearson Education
3. Integrated electronics – Millman and Halkias- Mc Graw Hill.
4. Physics of semiconductor devices - S M Sze- Mc Graw Hill.
5. Semiconductor devices – Nagchoudhary- Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Physics of semiconductor devices: Shur- PHI.
7. Theory of Semiconductor devices: Karl Hess- PHI.
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS - I
LA 305 3+1+0
Module 1
Rectifiers and Power supplies: Half wave- full wave and bridge rectifiersworking-
analysis and design- C filter analysis- regulated power supplies: series
and shunt- design of regulated power supplies for specified output conditionscurrent
limiting- short circuit protection- IC regulated power supplies.
Module 2
Transistor as an amplifier: Transistor at low frequencies- h parameter model
analysis- expression of voltage and current gain- input and output impedance-
CE- CB and CC configurations- comparison- transistor parameters from static
characteristics- FET: operation- characteristics- small signal model.
Module 3
Transistor Biasing: operating point- DC and AC load lines- Q point selectionbias
stability- definition of stability factors- derivation of stability factor for ICO
variation- fixed bias- collector to base bias- self bias circuits- bias compensationcompensation
for ICO and VBE.
Module 4
RC Coupled amplifier: working- analysis and design- phase and frequency
response- FET amplifier: biasing- analysis and design.
Module 5
Wave shaping circuits: clipping- clamping- RC integration- differentiationtransistor
as a switch- astable multivibrator- working and design- UJT- working
and applications- simple sweep circuit.
References
1. Electronic devices and circuits: Boylsted & Nashelsky- Pearson Edn.
2. Integrated Electronics: Millman & Halkias- Mc Graw Hill.
3. Electronic Principles: Malvino- Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. Electronic devices and circuits: Bogart- UBS.
5. Electronic devices and circuits: Allen Mottershed- PHI.
6. Electronic devices: Floyd- Pearson Edn.
7. Electronic devices and applications: B Somanathan Nair- PHI.
8. Electronic devices and circuits: J B Gupta- S K Kataria & Sons Pub.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
LA 306 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction to C: C fundamentals - The character set - identifiers and keywords
- Data types - constants - variables and arrays - declarations - expressions -
statements - symbolic constants- arithmetic operators - Relational and Logical
operators - The conditional operator - Library functions - Data input and output -
getchar – putchar, scanf, printf - gets and puts functions - interactive
programming.
Module 2
Control Statements: While - do while - for - nested loops -if else switch- break -
continue - The comma operator - go to statement, Functions - a brief overview -
defining a function - accesing a function - passing arguments to a function -
specifying argument - data types - function prototypes - Recursion.
Module 3
Program structure: storage classes - Automatic variables - external variables -
multi file programs. Arrays: defining an array - processing an array - passing
arrays in a function – multi dimensional arrays - array and strings. Structures and
unions: defining a structure - processing a structure - user defined data types -
passing structure to a function – self referential structures - unions.
Module 4
Pointers: Fundamentals - pointer declaration - passing pointers to a function -
pointers and one dimensional arrays - operations on pointers - pointers and multi
dimensional arrays – passing functions to other functions.
Module 5
Data files: Opening and closing of a data file - creating a data file - processing a
data file, low level programming - register variables – bit wise operation - bit
fields - enumeration - command line parameters - macros - the C pre-processor.
Text Book
1. Programming with ANSI and Turbo C: Ashok N Kanthane, Pearson Edn.
References
1. Theory and problems of programming with C- Gottfried, Schaum’s series.
2. The C programming language: Kernighan & Ritche, PHI.
3. Programming Techniqes through C: Venkateshmurthy, Pearson Edn.
4. Programming in C: Balaguruswamy, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
5. Programming Ansi C: Ram Kumar.
6. Computer Programming: Rajaraman, PHI.
ELECTRICAL LAB
LA 307 0+0+4
1. Measurement of Electric power (single phase and three phase) and energy using
wattmeter and energy meter.
2. Study of star-delta connections.
3. O.C.C. and Load characteristics of D.C. generators.
4. Swinburne’s test.
5. Load characteristics of D.C. shunt, series and compound motors
6. O.C and S.C test on single-phase transformer.
7. Load test on step-up/step-down transformer; calculation of efficiency and
regulation at different power factors.
8. Study of starting of three phase induction motors and load test on squirrel cage
induction motor.
9. Load test on slipring induction motor.
10. Study of stepper and servomotors.
11. Load test on single phase induction motor.
12. Pre-determination of regulation of the alternator by emf and mmf method.
BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB
L 308 0+0+4
1. Familiarization of CRO, DVM, AF generator etc and soldering practice.
2. Characteristics - Diode, Transistor, FET, UJT. Determination of parameters.
3. Design and testing of DC power supplies for specified output.
4. Design of Single stage RC coupled amplifier. Determination of Band width.
5. Design of FET amplifier. Determination of Band width.
6. Wave shaping. Design of clipping, clamping, RC differentiator & Integrator.
7. Design of Astable multi-vibrator for specified time period - sharpening of edges.
8. Simple sweep circuit.
9. Familiarization of data sheets of components – OA79, 1N4001, SZ6.8, BC107,
BC547, BC557, BFW10, 2N2646.
10. Simulation of simple circuits using Spice.
Note
New experiments may be added in the above list concerned to the relevant theory
paper (LA305).

13 Jan 2013 Albert Augustine

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