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B.Tech(ECE) KIT, KU -2016
Syllabus
Of
B.Tech.Programme
InElectronics &
Communication, Electrical & Computer
ScienceE
ngineering
For Batch 2016 and onwards
Department of Electronics EngineeringKashmir Institute of Technology
U n ive r s i t y o f K a s h m i r
Z a k u r a C r o s s i n g , S r i n a g a r 1 9 0 0 0 6 , J&K
CourseLayout
Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Computer Science Engineering
Ist year B.Tech. (1st Semester)
CourseNo
Subject Teaching Periods per week Credits
Lect Tut PracMTH-101 Engineering Mathematics -I 3 1 0 4
PHY-102 EngineeringPhysics 3 1 0 4
ELE-103 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 4
CSE-104 Introduction to Computing 2 1 0 3
HUM-105 CommunicationSkills 2 1 0 3
MEC-106 Engineering Graphics & Drawing 1 1 4 4
PHY-107L Engineering Physics Lab 0 0 2 1
ELE-108L Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 0 2 1
CSE-109L Introduction to Computing Lab 0 0 2 1
Total 14 6 10 25
Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Computer Science Engineering
B.Tech. (2nd Semester)
CourseNo
SubjectTeaching Periods per week Credits
Lect Tut PracMTH-201 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 0 4
CHM-202 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 4
ECE-203 Basics of Electronics Engineering 3 1 0 4
CSE-204 Computer Programming 3 1 0 4
MEC-205 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4
CHM-206L Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 2 1
CSE-207LComputer Programming Lab 0 0 2 1
ECE-208L Electronics Engineering-Lab 0 0 2 1
MEC-209W Workshop Practice 0 0 4 2
Total 15 5 10 25
Syllabus
for
B. Tech. Programme
(Mechanical and Civil Engineering)
Kashmir Institute of Technology
Faculty of Engineering
U n i v e r s i t y o f K a s h m i r H a z r a t b a l , S r i n a g a r - 6 , J
& K
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR
B.Tech 1st Semester Mechanical & Civil
Course Code Course Title Teaching Periods per week Credits
L T P
MTH-101 Engineering Mathematics -I 3 1 0 4
CHM-102 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 4
ELE-103 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 4
CSE-104 Introduction to Computing 2 1 0 3
HUM-105 Communication Skills 2 1 0 3
MEC-106 Engineering Graphics & Drawing 1 1 4 4
CHM-107L Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 2 1
ELE-108L Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 0 2 1
CSE-109L Introduction to Computing Lab 0 0 2 1
Total 14 6 10 25
B.Tech 2nd Semester Mechanical & Civil
Course Code Course Title
Teaching Periods per week Credits
L T P
MTH-201 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 0 4
PHY-202 Engineering Physics 3 1 0 4
ECE-203 Basics of Electronics Engineering 3 1 0 4
CSE-204 Computer Programming 3 1 0 4
MEC-205 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4
PHY-206L Engineering Physics Lab 0 0 2 1
CSE-207L Computer Programming Lab 0 0 2 1
ECE-208L Electronics Engineering-Lab 0 0 2 1
MEC-209W Workshop Practice 0 0 4 2
Total 15 5 10 25
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CourseNo: MTH-101
ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS-I
Calculus:Differential calculus of functions of several variables, Partial differentiation, HomogeneousfunctionsandEuler‟stheorem,Taylor‟sandMaclaurin‟sseries,Taylor‟stheorem and meanvaluetheoremforfunctionsoftwovariables,Errorsandapproximations.
ApplicationsofDifferentialCalculus:Maximaandminimaofseveralvariables,Lagrange‟smethod ofmultipliersformaximaand minima,Curvatureofcartesiancurves,Curvatureofparametric&polarcurves.ApplicationsofDefiniteIntegrals:Applicationofdefiniteintegralstoarea,arclength,surfacearea andvolume, Doubleintegrals, Triple integrals.
Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields, differentiation of vectors, Velocity and acceleration,Vectordifferentialoperator,Del,Gradientand Divergence,Physicalinterpretationoftheabove operators,Line,surfaceand volumeintegrals.Application ofVectorCalculus:Flux,solenoidalandirrotational vectors,Gaussdivergencetheorem, Green‟stheorem in plane, Stoke‟stheorem, Applications to electromagnetics and fluid mechanics.
BooksRecommended
1. KreyszigE,“AdvancedEngineeringMathematics”,8th Ed., JohnWiley, Singapore(2001).
2. Jain,RKandIyengarSRK, “AdvancedEngineeringMathematics”,2ndEd., NarosaPublishingHouse,NewDelhi(2003).
3. Das &Mukherjee, “Differential Calculus”, U.N. Dhur&Sons Pvt.Ltd.4. Das &Mukherjee, “Integral Calculus”, U.N.Dhur&Sons Pvt.Ltd.
CourseNo: PHY-102
ENGINEERINGPHYSICS
Vectors and Electrostatics: Workandenergyinelectrostatics;dielectrics,Polarization, electricdisplacement,Susceptibility&permittivity,ClausiusMossottiequation.Transformation of vectors. Spherical and cylindrical coordinates system, Gradient of a scalar, Divergence and curl of a vector, Gauss’s law and its applications,Electricpotential andelectricfield(invectorform),Potentialduetoamonopole, Dipole andmultipoles(multipoleexpansionMagneto-statics: Lorentz Force Law; magnetic field of a steadycurrent(Biot-Savartlaw), Ampere‟slawanditsapplications,Ampere‟s lawinmagnetizedmaterials.
Electrodynamics Electromotive force,Faraday‟slaw,Maxwell‟sEquations, WaveEquation.PoyntingVector, PoyntingTheorm(Statementonly),PropagationofEM-Waveinconductingandnon-conducting media.Interferenceduetodivisionofwavefrontanddivisionofamplitude.Young’sdoubleslitexperimentInterferenceandDiffraction:Interferenceandprincipleofsuperposition.Theoryofbiprism,Interferencesfromparallelthinfilm, wedgeshaped films, Newton’srings, Michelson Interferometer. Fresnel’s Diffraction,Diffractionat straightedges,Fraunhofferdiffraction dueto N-Slits, Diffraction grating, dispersivepower ofgrating, resolvingpower of prism and grating.
Theory of Relativity: Invariance of an equation and concept of ether, Michelson Morley experiment,Einstein’spostulatesandLorentztransformationequations,length,timeandsimultaneity inrelativity,additionofvelocity,variationofmasswithvelocity,mass-energy relation,energy- momentumrelation. Quantum Theory: The Compton effect, matter waves; group and phase velocities, Uncertainty principleanditsapplication; timeindependentandtimedependent,Schrodinger wave equation,Eigen values andEigenfunctions,Born‟sinterpretationand normalizationofwavefunction, orthogonal wave functions, applications of Schrodinger wave equation (particle in a box and harmonicoscillator).
Text Books:1. GriffithsD,“Introduction toElectrodynamics”,2ndEd.,PrenticeHallofIndia,New
Delhi(1998).2.Beiser,“Perspective ofModernphysics”5thEd.,McGraw-HillLtd.,NewDelhi
(2002).3. AryaAP“ElementaryModernPhysics”Addison-Wesley,Singapore4. Mani,HSandMehtaGK “IntroductiontoModernPhysics”,AffiliatedEast West
Press,NewDelhi.
Course No: ELE-103
BASICELECTRICALENGINEERING
Ohm'slaw, Kirchhoff’scurrentlaw (KCL)andKirchhoff’s voltagelaw(KVL),circuitparameters(Resistance,Inductanceand capacitance). SeriesandParallelcombinationsof resistance,Inductanceand capacitance.Ideal and practicalvoltage andcurrentsourcesandtheir transformation.Dependentvoltage sources and dependentcurrentsources.Powerandenergy relations,Analysisof seriesparallel D.C.circuits.
Networktopology:Basicelectriccircuitterminology, Nodes, Junctions, Paths,Loops,Branches, Formationofincidencematrices,Tie-setand Cut-setformation.Networktheorems: linearity&superposition,Sourcetransformations,Thevenin’sandNorton’sequivalentcircuitanalysis, Maximum power transfer, Reciprocity&Millman’stheorm, Loop and Nodal methods: Nodal analysis, Meshanalysis, Supernode, Supermesh, Delta-Star(Y) Transformation.
A.C.Circuitanalysis:Basicterminologyanddefinitions:behaviorof capacitorsandinductorstoA.C., Basic RL, RCandRLCcircuitsandtheirstepresponse.,Phasorandcomplexnumber representations, phasorrelationsforR,L &C,impedence,admittanceparameters.Solutionsofsinusoidalexcited, RC circuits,Powerandenergy relationsinA.Ccircuits.Conceptofa3phasevoltage,star(Y)andDelta circuits, current and voltagerelations in Star and Delta Circuits,
TextBooks:1. WH Hayt JE KemmerlySM Durbin “EngineeringCircuitAnalysis”,Tata McGraw Hill1. Del Torro,“ElectricalEngineeringFundamentals”, 2nd Edition, PrenticeHallofIndia Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi (1994).2. B.C. Theraja, “Principles of Electrical Engineering.”3. Kothari D P andNagrathIJ, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
CourseNo: CSE-104
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
Computer Appreciation and Organization- Characteristics, Input, Output, Storage units, Binary number system and Digital Arithmetic, BCD Code, ASCII Code, Hardware Organization of Computer, Central Processingunit,Memory,SecondaryStorageDevices, Input Devices, Output Devices,Computer Software&its various types.Various applications of computers in Aerospace, Agriculture, Finance,Medical,Media, Industries and Commerce.
OperatingSystems–Fileanddirectory operationsonWindowsandLinuxOperating Systems,Useof varioustoolsandutilitiesinWindowsandLinux.FundamentalsofNetworking,Internet,andvariousservices offered throughtheInternet: Email, WWW, Search engines.OfficeAutomation Tools–Word processing, Spreadsheetsand presentation software.MSWord, Ms Excel,MSPowerPoint. MSword:Mail-merge,indexing,tables,formatting,etc.MSExcel:Functions and formulas, charts, etc.PowerPoint: Presentation and Animations.Introduction to CAD-introductionVarioustypes of CAD software‟s,features, functionsand usageof (ElectriCAD, MechCAD, AutoCAD, pSpice,Solid Works)
Introduction toProgrammingandProblemSolving–TypesofProgrammingLanguages-Machine Level,Assembly level,andHighLevellanguage,Algorithms,Flow-charts,Compilation,Assembling, Linking and Loading, Testing and Debugging, Documentation, Algorithms for GCD (Greatest CommonDivision) oftwonumbers,Testwhetheranumberisprimeornot,SortingNumbers,Finding Squareroot &factorialofanumber,Generationof Fibonaccisequence,Findinglargestnumberinan array, Evaluation ofa Polynomial.
Text Books:1. P.K.SinhaandP.Sinha,“FoundationofComputers”BPBPublishers.2. C.V Rajaramn, “Fundamentals of computers”PHIpublishers
CourseNo: HUM-105
COMMUNICATIONSKILLS
Communication:Meaning,its types, significance,process, Channels, barriers to communication, makingcommunication effective,roleinsociety,Communicationmodel.DiscussionMeetingandTelephonicSkills: Groupdiscussion,conducting a meeting,attending telephoniccalls,oralpresentation androleofaudiovisualaids.Grammar: Transformationof sentences,wordsusedas differentpartsofspeechonewordsubstation,abbreviations,technicaltermsetc.
ReadingSkills:Processofreading,readingpurposes,models,strategies,methodologies, reading activities.WritingSkills:Elementsofeffectivewriting,writingstyle, scientificandtechnical writing.ListeningSkills:The processof listening,the barrierto listening,the effectivelisteningskills, feedback skills. Speaking Skills: Speech mechanism, organs of speech, production and classification of speech sound, phonetic transcription, the skills of effective speaking, the components ofeffectivetalk.
BusinessLetters:Structureofbusinessletters,languageinbusinessletters.Lettersofinquiry&their places. Sales Letters, Memorandum, Quotations/tenders,Bank correspondence, Letters of applicationandappointments,Resumewriting,ReportWriting,ConductingaMeeting,Minutes ofMeeting,OralPresentation,GroupDiscussion,CVwriting,Purchase order,JobApplication Letter.
Text Books:1. RodriquesM V, “EffectiveBusinessCommunication”,ConceptPublishingCompany
NewDelhi,1992,reprint(2000)2. Bhattacharya.Indrajit,An Approachto CommunicationSkills.Dhanpatrai
Co., (Pvt.)Ltd.New Delhi3. Wright,Chrissie,HandbookofPracticalCommunicationSkills.JaicoPublishing
House.Mumbai4. GartsideL, ModernBusinessCorrespondence.PitmanPublishingLondon5. Day,RobertA.,HowtoWriteandPublishaScientificPaper.CambridgeUniversity
PressCambridge6. GimsonAC, “An IntroductiontothePronunciationofEnglish”,ELBS.
(YP) Bansal,RK andHarrisonJ B“SpokenEnglish”,OrientLongmanHyderabad.
CourseNo: MEC-106
ENGINEERINGGRAPHICS&DRAWING
IntroductiontoE n g i n e e r i n g drawing:Equipmentanddraftingtools,symbolsandconventionsindrawing.Types of lines and theiruse, material section representation, introduction to dimensioning.Usingany availableCADsoftwaretodrawsimplemachine partsandblocks.Useofvarious fundamentalcommandstoedita drawing,e.g. erase,copy,mirror offset,array,move,trim.Use of features, extrude, extrude cut and revolve.Projectionofpoints: Projectionofpointsin thefirst,thesecond,thethirdandthefourthquadrant. Projectionof lines:Line paralleltoboththeplanes–lineparalleltothehorizontalplaneand perpendiculartotheverticalplane,lineparalleltoHP andinclinedtoVP,lineparalleltoHP and inclined to profileplane,lineparallel toVPand inclined to PP, lineinclinedto both the planes.
Projections:projection onhorizontal and vertical planes, principal views, differentsystem of projections-symbols-notations. Projection of Planes in first and third quadrant.Projection of solids, projection of solids in first and third quadrant, axis parallel to one and perpendicular to other. Sectionofsolids:definitionofsectioninganditspurpose,procedureofsectioning,applicationtofew typicalexamples. Development of surfaces: Purposeofdevelopment, parallellinemethod. Insertionofnew planesand drawingnecessaryfeaturesontheplane. Sectioning andobtainingsectioned views, dimensioning2d drawingand labeling.
Orthographic projectionsof simplemachine parts:Drawingof blocksandmachine parts. Isometricprojection:Basicprincipleofisometricprojection,Isometricprojectionofsimplemachine parts for which orthographic views aregiven. Introductiontotemporaryandpermanentfasteners,Representationofscrewthreadsandthreaded fasteners.Rivets and riveted joints.Weldingsymbols.Introductiontoshaftcouplingsandbearings:assemblyofvariouscomponentsofuniversalcoupling andOldham’scoupling,typesofbearings,assemblyofvariouscomponentsofbushedbearingand foot step bearing.
Text Books:1. GillPS,“EngineeringGraphicsanddrafting”,KatriaandSons,Delhi(2001).2. BhatN D, “ElementaryEngineeringDrawing-Planeand SolidGeometry”,Chartotar
PublishingHouse,Anand(1988).3. NaryanaKLandKanaiah P,“EngineeringGraphics”,TataMcGrawHill Publishing
CompanyLimited,New Delhi(1992).4. LuzzaddeWarren J, “Fundamentalsof EngineeringDrawing“,Prentice Hall of
IndiaPrivateLimited,NewDelhi(1988).5. BertolineGR,WiebeEN,MillerGL,andMotherJL,“TechnicalGraphics
Communication”,IrwinMcGrawHillNewYork(1997).
CourseNo: PHY-107L
ENGINEERING PHYSICSLAB
Thestudents are requiredto conductexperiments on following practical work:
1. MeasurementofResistance.
2. Measurementof e/mbyHelicalmethod.
3. MeasurementofNumericalApertureofOpticalFiber.
4. DeterminationofResistivityofagivenwire.
5. DeterminationofBandGapofasemiconductor.
6. VerifyBiot-Savartlaw.
7. Todeterminetherefractiveindexoftheprismmaterialusingspectrometer.
8. ToverifythelawsofvibratingstringsbyMelde‟sexperiments.
9. TodeterminethewavelengthusingFresnsel‟sbiprism/diffractiongrating.
10. To DeterminePlank‟sConstant.
CourseNo: ELE-108L
BASICELECTRICALENGINEERINGLAB
Thestudents are requiredto conduct experiments on following practical work:
1. Togetfamiliarwiththeworkingknowledgeofthefollowinginstruments:
i. Digital StorageOscilloscope.
ii. CathodeRayOscilloscope(CRO).
iii.Multimeter(AnalogandDigital).
iv.FunctionGenerator.
v. Powersupply.
2. i. To setthepowersupplyinconstantcurrentandconstantvoltagemode, studyof
currentlimitingin powersupplies,seriesandparallelcombination ofpowersupplies.
ii.Measurement ofvariousparameters(voltage,frequency,)ofasignalonDSO/CRO.Hands
onwith controlslikevolts/division,time/division,trigger,Xmag, positioning,
timeandvoltage cursor measurements,savingandrecallingofwaveforms.
iii.Measurmentofresistance,capacitance,voltage,current,continuity,frequencyusing
benchtype/handheld Multimeter.
iv.Hands
o
nwithdifferentcontrols(frequency,typeofwaveform,D.C.offset,dutycycle)offuncti
on generator.
3. VerificationofOhm‟slaw forD.C. and A.C. circuits.
4. VerificationofKVLandKCL.
5. VerificationofThevenin‟sandNorton‟stheorem.
6. Verification ofMaximum Power Transfer Theorem.
7. Calculation ofRMS, peak to peak ,averagevalueof an A.C. signal usingDSO/CRO.
8. Toplottheresonancecurveforaseriesandparallelresonance.
9. Measurementofcurrent,voltagesandpowerinR-L-Cseriescircuitexcitedby(single
phase) ACsupply
CourseNo: CSE-109L
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTINGLAB
I.Familiarity withvarious Types of computer System viz. desktop, Workstation, embedded computer, Laptop,Ultrabook,palmtopetc.
2.Familiarity ofvarious peripheralsandtheirtypesviz.mouse, keyboard, printer, Scanner, PSC, amplifiedspeaker, flashdrive,external harddiscetc.
3.Familiaritywith internalHardwareorganizationof the computerviz. processor,RAM ,ROM, Harddisk,CDROM.Mother board,CPUfan,Buses,etc.
4.Familiaritywith various types ofI/0portsviz. Parallelport, RS232com port, USB2.0, USB 3.0,firewire,VGA,HDMI, Ethernet, PS2,Audiojack(mono,stereo,headset,AIV),SDIMMC.
5. Familiaritywithvarious versionsofWindows, Virtual Machines (Virtual Box / VmWareaccessingvarious runcommandsofwindows forfaster andtrickyaccess.
6.Familiarity with variousf l a v o r s o f LinuxOperating S y s t e m s like Ubuntu, Fedoraetc.Andusage of simpleLinuxcommands
7.Use of various tools and utilities inWindows and Linux with file, memory and disk management utilities
8.Familiaritywith various word processing, spread sheet and multimediaapplicationslike Microsoft word,Microsoft excel,MicrosoftPowerPointetc.
9.Working withandunderstandingweb browsersandtheirapplications,Working withSearch engines andlearningtheirart.Working withemail.
10.Assemblingthehardware ofacomputersystemandinstallation ofOperating system.
11.Familiaritywith networkingdevices likeswitch,hub,POE(PowerOver Ethernet),LAN Cable,LANConnector, Ethernet card.
12.WritingAlgorithmsanddrawing FlowChartsforstatedproblems.
SEMESTER– 2
CourseNo: MTH-201
ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS–II
Ordinary andLinearDifferentialEquations:Formationofordinarydifferentialequations, Solutionof first order differential equations by separation of variables, Homogeneous equations, Exactdifferentialequations, Equationsreducible toexactformbyintegrating factors,Linear differential equations with constant coefficients,Cauchy‟s homogeneous linearequations,Legendre‟slinearequations
PartialDifferentialEquations:FormulationandclassificationofPDE‟s, Solutionoffirstorder linearequations,Fourstandardformsofnon-linearequations,Separationof variablemethod forsolutionofheat,waveandLaplaceequation Matrices: Rank of a matrix, Elementary transformations, Consistency and solutions of a system of linear equations by matrix methods, Eigen values &Eigen vectors,Properties, Cayley-Hamilton‟stheorem
Probability:Basicconceptsofprobability,Typesofprobability:Marginal,jointandconditional,probabilityrules: Addition, Multiplication, complement; Probability tree, probability under conditions of statistical independence and dependence,Baye‟sTheorm. RandomVariablesandDistribution: Randomvariables,Probabilitydistribution,Probability density function,Discreteandcontinuousdistributions-Binomial,Poisson,Normaldistributions, Measuresofcentraltendencyanddispersion,Samplingdistribution,standarderror,Centrallimittheorem
TextBooks:
1. E. Kreyszig, “AdvancedEngineeringMathematics”, John Wiley.2. R. K. Jain &S. R. K.Iyengar, “AdvancedEngineeringMathematics”,Narosa PublishingHouse.3. FrankAyres,“Matrices”,McGrawHills.4. Malik &Arrora,“Advanced Mathematical Analysis”, S. Chand &Co.
Course No: CHM-202
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Electrochemistry:Reduction Potentials, Redox stability in water, The diagrammatic presentation of potential data, The effect of complex formation on potentials. Electrolytes and non-electrolyte solutions, Kinds of Electrodes, Concentration Cells, The Lead Storage Cell and Fuel Cell. Laws of Photochemistry, Photo physical processes, Fluorescence and Phosphorescence, Photochemical reactions: photolysis of HI, Photochemical reaction between H2 and Br2, Rotational and Vibrational Spectroscopy-Principles and application to simple molecules, magnetic Resonance UV-visible spectrophotometry :- Electronic transitions & electronic spectra, Application to simple systems (Analysis of Fe, Cu, Cr ), Bear-lambert’s law & its applications. IR spectroscopy – IR spectrum, Application of IR Spectra ( Alcohols, Acids, phenols, Concept of Vibrational Spectra.
Environmental Chemistry :- Environmental segments, composition of atmosphere , earth’s radiation balance, particles, Ions, & radicals in atmosphere, greenhouse effect, ozone layer in stratosphere –Its significance and consequence of depletion. Pollution: - Air Pollution, Natural and man-made pollutants (Cox, NoX, HC, SoX, SpM, Acid rains). Effect of pollutants on human and plant life. Sources and classification of water pollutants (Organic, Inorganic, Sediments, Radioactive materials, heat.)Water and its treatment: Alkalinity of water, Determination of Alkalinity by using phenolphthalein and methyl orange indicators. Hardness of water, its types, methods of estimation. Treatment of water (Municipal treatment, lime soda process, demineralization by ion exchange process.
Lubricants: - Introduction, surface roughness, concept of friction and wear, lubrication, Mechanism of hydrodynamics, boundary and extreme pressure lubrication. Classification of lubricants, semi-solid & liquid lubricants, blended oils, synthetic lubricants , Lubricating emulsions. Properties of greases, liquid lubricants with special reference to flash point, viscosity and viscosity index. Criteria for selection of lubricants for specific purposes. Inorganic Systems: - Transition Metals, fundamental concepts of transition metal complexes, consequences of orbital splitting, color and magnetic properties. Structure and bonding of organo-metallic complexes, the sixteen and eighteen electron rule. Role of trace metals in biological systems, oxygen carrier, electron transfer.
Text Books:
1. Shriver D F and Atkin A W, “Inorganic Chemistry”,3rdEd., ELBS, Oxford Press, Delhi (1999). 2. Castellan G W “Physical Chemistry” 3rd Ed., Narosa (1995). 3. Puri, Sharma &Kalia “Inorganic chemistry” (2012) 4. Puri, Sharma &Pathania “Principles of Physical chemistry” (2012) 5. Skoog D A, and Holles F J, “Principles of Instrumental Analysis”, 5th Ed., Hercaurt Asia PTE Ltd., Singapore (2001).6. Hill J W “Chemistry for changing times” 6th Ed., Macmillan , Canada (1995).7. J.C.Kuriacose& J. Rajaraman : Chemistry in engineering and technology, Volume I & II ( Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. New Delhi)8. P.C.Jain : Engineering Chemistry, (DhanpatRai& Sons, NaiSarak, New Delhi)9. C.V.Agrawal – Chemistry Of Engineering materials ( Tata Publishing Works, Varanasi)10. L.A. Munro – Chemistry In engineering ( Prentice Hall, New York)
Course: ECE- 203 BASICS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Solid State Physics: Energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors: energy bands- metals- semiconductors and insulators- direct and indirect semiconductors- charge carriers in semiconductors: electrons and holes- intrinsic and extrinsic material- n-material and p-material- carrier concentration: Fermi level- EHPs- temperature dependence- conductivity and mobility- drift and resistance- effect of temperature and doping on mobility, Hall Effect. Diffusion of carriers- derivation of diffusion constant D-Einstein relation- continuity equation- p-n junctions: contact potential- equilibrium Fermi levels- space charge at junctions- current components at a junction: majority and minority carrier currents-
Diodes: volt-ampere characteristics- capacitance of p-n junctions. Diode as circuit element. Half wave- full wave, Rectifiers: Centre Tapped and bridge rectifiers- working- analysis and design- C filter analysis- Zener and avalanche breakdown- Zener diodes: volt-ampere characteristics- regulated power supplies - IC based regulated power supplies. Tunnel diodes: tunneling phenomena- volt-ampere characteristics- Varactor diodes- Photo diodes: detection principle- light emitting diodes- volt-ampere characteristics.
Transistors:Bipolar junction transistors NPN and PNP transistor action- open circuited transistor- biasing in active region- majority and minority carrier distribution- terminal currents- operation- characteristics- Types of Transistor Configurations: - CE, CB and CC configurations. Transistor as Amplifier.Field effect transistors: operation- pinch off and saturation- pinch off voltage- gate control- volt-ampere characteristics.
Text Books: 1. Semiconductor Physics and Devices, Basic Principles by Donald E. Neaman, McGraw-Hill Publishing, 3rd Edition, 2003. 2. Physics of Semiconductor Devices by S. M. Sze, John Wiley and Sons, 2nd Edition, 1981. 3. Solid State Electronic Devices by B. G. Streetman, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, N. Delhi, 5 th Edition, 2000. 4. Electronic devices and circuits by R. Boylsted and L. Nashelsky, Prentice Hall Publications, 7 th
Edition. 5. Electronic devices by Floyd, Pearson Education, 7th Edition, 2008. 6. Electronic Principles: Malvino- Tata McGraw Hill.
CourseNo: CSE-204
COMPUTERPROGRAMMING
Introductionto„C‟Language-Characterset,VariablesandIdentifiers,Built-inDataTypes, VariableDefinition, Arithmetic operatorsandExpressions, ConstantsandLiterals,Simple assignment statement,Basicinput/outputstatement,Simple„C‟programs ConditionalStatementsand Loops-Decisionmakingwithinaprogram,Conditions,Relational Operators,LogicalConnectives,ifstatement, if-elsestatement,Loops:whileloop,dowhile,for loop,Nestedloops,Infinite loops,Switchstatement, structuredProgramming.
Arrays- One dimensionalarrays: Array manipulation;Searching, Insertion, Deletion of an element from an array; Finding the largest/smallestelement in an array; Two dimensional arrays,Addition/Multiplicationoftwomatrices, Functions-Modularprogramming andfunctions,StandardLibraryofCfunctions,Prototypeofa function:Formalparameterlist,ReturnType,Functioncall,Blockstructure,Passingarguments to a Function: call by reference, call by value, Recursive Functions, arrays as function arguments.
Structuresand Unions- Structure, nested structure,structuresandfunctions,structuresand arrays:arraysofstructures,structurescontaining arrays,unions,Pointers-Addressoperators, pointertypedeclaration,pointerassignment,pointerinitialization,pointerarithmetic, functions andpointers, ArraysandPointers, pointerarrays. FileProcessing-ConceptofFiles,Fileopening invariousmodesandclosingofafile,Reading fromafile,writing ontoafile.IntroductiontoObjectOrientedProgrammingwithC++.Objects and Classes. Object hierarchy.Inheritance,Polymorphism.Introductionto Advanced C/C++ Compilers viz. Ellipse/Netbeans.
Text Book:1. E.Balaguruswamy,"ProgrammingwithANSI-C"2. ByronGottfried"ProgrammingwithC"3. A.Kamthane,"ProgrammingwithANSI&TurboC"4. H. Schildt, “C++: The Complete Reference”5. B. Stroustrup, “TheC++ Programming Language”
CourseNo: MEC-205
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Introduction: System of forces, Coplanarconcurrent force system, Composition andResolutionofforces,Equilibriumofrigidbodies,Freebodydiagram,Lami‟sTheorem.StressandStrain:ConceptofStressandStrain,SimpleStresses,Tensile,Compressive, Shear,Bending and Torsion, Stress-Strain Curves, Elongation of bars, Composite bars, ThermalStresses, Elastic Constants, Mohr’s Circle
Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia: Concept of C.G.and Centroid, Position of Centroid, TheoremofParallelandPerpendicularAxes,Momentofinertiaofsimplegeometrical figures. Analysis of Framed Structure: Reaction in different types of beams with different end conditions, bendingmoment and shear stress diagrams.Determinationofreactionsin membersof trusses: a) AnalyticalMethodsb)GraphicalMethod
Physical Properties of fluids:System,Extensiveandintensiveproperties:specificweight,mass density, specific gravity, viscosity , specific gravity, surface tension and capillarity ,evaporabilityandvaporpressure,NewtonianandNon-Newtonianfluids. Fluids Statics:Pressure,Hydrostaticlaw,Pascal’slaw,Differenttypesofmanometerand other pressure measuring devices, Determination of met a centrich eight.Fluid Kinematics and Dynamics: Classification of fluids, Streamline, Streak line and Path lines, Flowrateandcontinuityequation,Bernoulli’sTheorem,Kineticenergycorrectionfactorand momentum correction factorine Bernoulli’s equation.
BooksRecommended1. BhavikattiS Sand RajashekarappaK G, “Engineering Mechanics”, New Age
International,NewDelhi(1998).2. TimoshenkoSPand Young D H, “Engineering Mechanics”, McGraw
Hill(International)4/e, NewDelhi(1984).3. KumarD S, “FluidMechanics”,S.K.Katiraand Sons,Delhi(1998).4. ModiPNandSethSN,“FluidMechanics”,StandardBookHouse,NewDelhi(1998),5. EngineeringMechanics byR.S. Khurmi
Course No: CHM-206L
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB
The students are required to conduct experiments on following practical work:
1. To draw the pH-titration curve of strong acid vs. strong base
2. Standardization of KMnO4 using sodium oxalate.
3. Determination of Ferrous iron in Mohr’s salt by potassium permanganate.
4. Determination of partition coefficients of iodine between benzene and water.
5. Determination of amount of sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate in a mixture
6. Determination of total hardness of water by EDTA method.
7. To verify Bear’s law for a colored solution and to determine the concentration of a given unknown solution. 8. Synthesis of some polymers like Crazy ball.
Course No: CSE-207L
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB
List of Experiments
1. Program on Control Structures and Decision making statements.
2. Program using Loops.
3. Program using Switch case statements with use of break, continue and goto.
4. Programs on array operations.
5. Programs on matrix operations and manipulations.
6. Programs on modular programming and functions.
7. Programs on recursive functions.
8. Programs on structures and unions.
9. Programs on pointers and their manipulations.
10. Programs on files.
Course No: ECE-208L
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
1. Study of I-V characteristics of PN junction diode. 2. Study of I-V characteristics of Zener Diode. 3. Study of I-V characteristics of a Light emitting Diode. 4. To assemble a half wave rectifier using power diodes and LEDs and study their performance 5. To assemble a center tapped full wave rectifier using power diodes and LEDs and study their performance 6. To assemble a bridge wave rectifier using power diodes and LEDs and study their performance 7. Study of zener diodes as voltage regulators. 8. Design of an IC based Voltage regulator. 9. Study V-I characteristics of transistor (PNP and NPN). Calculate the performance parameters of transistor.
10. Use NPN transistor as an inverter /switch.
CourseNo: MEC-209W
WORKSHOPPRACTICE-II
1.Machiningsection(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions,Workingprincipalof Milling,Shaper,Slotter,Grinding,powerhacksaw andother relatedmetalcutting machine. Basicoperationsofvarious machines.introduction ofvarious typesof cuttingtools(Nomenclature).(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Demonstrationof knurlingthreadcutting,boringetcon lathemachine,SimpleoperationsonMilling,Shaper,Slotter/plannerandgrindingmachines,Simple jobsinvolvedallthebasicoperationson shaper,millingandgrindingmachines.Aim: TOPREPAREACYLINDRICALJOBONLATHEFORMANUFACTURINGOFAGEARON
MILLINGMACHINE
2.SheetMetalandSprayPaintingsection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions,Soldering,brazingandshearing,fluxesin use and their applications,studyof materialusedforpainting, knowledgeofdifferentmachines suchasshearing,bending,wiringandpower presses,methodofpatterndevelopment indetail,studyofaircompressorandairguns-itsuse,care, maintenance andoperating instructions.Advantagesofspraypainting,Knowledgeofdifferentsheet metalsmaterials.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Exercisein rating,solderingandbrazingofmakingjobsofvariousmaterialssuchasTrays,Flower vases, photoframeetc.preparationof surfacesforpaintingbyusingaspraygunwiththehelpof aircompressor. Aim:TODEVELOPAFUNNELASPERTHEDRAWINGWITHSOLDERING.
3.FittingandBenchworksection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions,Introductionofcommonmaterialsusingin fittingshop,descriptionanddemonstration ofvariousworkholdingdevicessuchassurfaceplateandV-block,Introduction anduseofmeasuring toolslikeVernier caliper,micro-meter,heightgauge,profileprojector,surfaceroughnesstesterandother gauges.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Demonstrationofangular cutting,practiceof450,preparationofstudtocutexternalthreads withthehelp ofdies,drilling, countersinking, counterboringandinternal threadcuttingwithtaps,pipecuttingpractice andthreadcuttingonG.Ipipewithpipedies.DemonstrationofTapsetsandmeasuringequipments.Aim:TOASSEMBLETHEMILDSTEELWORKPIECESWITHRADIUSFITTING.
4.WeldingSection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions, IntroductionofallweldingprocesseslikeGaswelding,MIGWelding,TIGwelding, Submergedarcweldingandspotwelding,Advantagesanddisadvantages overelectricarcweldingand theirapplications.Weldingtechniqueslikeright ward,leftwardandover head,variousfluxesand electrodesusedinwelding.DifferencebetweenACandDCwelding.Characteristics, sizeandclassof electrodes.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Demonstrationofdifferenttypesof jointsbyusinggas weldingandarc weldingetc.Aim: TOMAKEV-BUTTJOINT,OUT-SIDECORNERJOINTANDHEADTee-JOINT.
5.FoundryandCastingSection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions, Introductiontocastingprocesses,basicstepsincastingprocesses,typesofpattern, allowances,risers,runners,gates,mouldingsandand itscomposition,Sandpreparation,mouldingmethods,Coresandandcoremaking,mouldassembly, castingdefectsandremedies.Introduction of Cupola.Varioustestofmouldingsandlike,shatterindextest,moisture contenttest,grainfinenesstest etc.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Demonstration andpracticeofmouldmakingwiththeuseofsplitpatternsandcores,sandpreparation andtesting,castingpracticeofvariousmaterialslikebrass,alluminuim,waxesetc.byusingdifferent typesofpatternsAim: TOPREPAREAGREENSANDMOULDSBYUSINGSPLITANDSELFCOREDPATTERN
FORCASTING.
6.SmithyAndForgingSection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions, Introductionof variousforgingmethodslikehandforging, dropforging, pressforging andmachineforginganddefects,briefdescriptionofmetalformingprocesses,comparison ofhotand cold working. Introductionof forgingmachinessuchas forginghammerandpresses.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:DemonstrationandpracticeofMSrodintoforgedMSringandoctagonalcrosssection.Aim:TOPREPAREASQUAREHEADEDBOLTFROMMS-ROUND.
7.CarpentryandPatternMakingSection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions, Introductionofwood,differentmethodsofseasoning,qualityofgoodtimber,wood working machineslikebandsaw,circularsaw,jigsaw,lathe,grinder,thicknessplanningmachine, mortoisemachineandradialsaw.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Demonstrationandpracticeofdifferenttypesofjoints,technical termsrelatedtojoinerytheirdescription, identification andapplication.polishing,puttingandmaterialuse,,theirnames,ingredients, methodsof preparation anduse,joining materialslikenuts,screws,dovels,hinges,glue,windowandrooftrusses. Aim:TOPREPAREPSCARFJOINTANDPENSTANDASPERTHEDRAWING.
8.ElectricalandElectronicsSection:-(a)TheoreticalInstructions:SafetyPrecautions, Introductionofdifferenttypesofwiring,circuitbreakers,protectiverelays.powersupply,system anditstypes.varioustypesofcircuits,electrificationofaworkshop.Polaritytest,earthing. electricalsymbols.Solderingtechniqueof acircuitboardandsolderingjointquality.(b)PracticalDemonstrations:Demonstrationandpracticeoftransformer,extensioncord,gyser,electricalmotor.Aim: HOUSEWIRING,STAIRCASEWIRINGFORFLUORESCENTTUBELIGHT,THREEPHASE
WIRINGFORELECTRICALMOTORS.TOMASSSOLDERINGOFPRINTEDCIRCUITBOARDS AS PERTHEINSTRUCTIONS.
Listofbooksrecommended:-1 WorkshopTechnologyby Chapman.2 WorkshopTechnologyby HajraChowdhary.3 WorkshopTechnologyby SwarnSingh.4 WorkshopTechnologyby VirenderNarula.