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Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering: (Accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC With A Score of 3.25)

This document outlines the course details for Engineering Mathematics III, which is part of the third semester curriculum for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering students at Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering. The course covers topics including finite differences, Laplace transforms, Z-transforms, Fourier series, partial differential equations, and Fourier transforms. It aims to enable students to numerically solve equations, use transforms to solve differential equations, express periodic functions as Fourier series, and solve partial differential equations. The course will be evaluated based on continuous assessments, term assignments, and a 3-hour end semester exam.

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Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering: (Accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC With A Score of 3.25)

This document outlines the course details for Engineering Mathematics III, which is part of the third semester curriculum for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering students at Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering. The course covers topics including finite differences, Laplace transforms, Z-transforms, Fourier series, partial differential equations, and Fourier transforms. It aims to enable students to numerically solve equations, use transforms to solve differential equations, express periodic functions as Fourier series, and solve partial differential equations. The course will be evaluated based on continuous assessments, term assignments, and a 3-hour end semester exam.

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
(Accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC with a score of 3.25)
Hingna Road, Wanadongri, Nagpur - 441 110

Bachelor of Engineering
SoE & Syllabus 2018
3rd Semester
Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering

28 June 2019
Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering
(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
B.E. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
Contact Hours % Weightage ESE
SN Sem Type Sub Code Subject T/P Credits Duration
L T P Hrs MSEs* TA ESE Hours
TOTAL FIRST & SECOND SEM 47
Third Semester

1 3 BS GE2201 Engineering Mathematics III T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60 3 Hours

2 3 PC ET2201 Electronic Devices and Circuits T 3 1 0 4 4 30 10 60 3 Hours

3 3 PC ET2202 Lab: Electronic Devices and Circuits P 0 0 2 2 1 40 60


Digital Circuit and Fundamentals of
4 3 PC ET2203 T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60 3 Hours
Microprocessor.
Lab: Digital Circuit and Fundamentals of
5 3 PC ET2204 P 0 0 2 2 1 40 60
Microprocessor.
Electronic Measurement and
6 3 PC ET2205 T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60 3 Hours
Instrumentation
Lab: Electronic Measurement and
7 3 PC ET2206 P 0 0 2 2 1 40 60 3 Hours
Instrumentation

8 3 PC ET2207 Network Analysis T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60 3 Hours

TOTAL THIRD SEM 15 1 6 22 19

Fourth Semester

1 4 BS GE2204 Advance Mathematical Techniques T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60 3 Hours

2 4 PC ET2251 Electromagnetic Fields T 3 1 0 4 4 30 10 60 3 Hours

3 4 PC ET2252 Microcontroller and Interfacing T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60 3 Hours

4 4 PC ET2253 Lab: Microcontroller and Interfacing P 0 0 2 2 1 40 60 3 Hours

5 4 PC ET2254 Analog Communication T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60

6 4 PC ET2255 Lab: Analog Communication P 0 0 2 2 1 40 60 3 Hours

7 4 PC ET2256 Control Systems T 3 0 0 3 3 30 10 60

8 4 PC ET2257 Lab.: Control Systems P 0 0 2 2 1 40 60 3 Hours

TOTAL FOURTH SEM 15 1 6 22 19

List of Audit Courses


1 4 HS GE2221 Functional English 2 (Audit) A 3 0 0 3 0

2 4 HS GE2121 Env Studies for CV,EE,ME,IT T 2 0 0 2 0

* MSEs = 3 MSEs of 15 Marks each will conducted and marks of better 2 of these 3 MSEs will be considered for Continuous Assessment

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Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
GE2201 Engineering Mathematics-III L=3 T=0 P=0 Credits=3
MSEs * TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
30 10 60 100 3 Hours
MSEs = Three MSEs of 15 Marks each will be conducted and marks of better 2 of these 3 MSEs will be considered for
Continuous Assessment

Objectives Outcomes
Able to find numerical solution of various mathematical Estimate the Calculus of Numerical Function.
equations
Give knowledge of Laplace transform, Z transform, Fourier Determine transforms and inverse transforms of various functions
transform of variables and use it to solve Mathematical equations.
Define the periodic functions in the form of Fourier series Discuss the nature of periodic function and express it in terms of
series.
Solve partial differential equations Use appropriate method/s to solve partial differential equations.

Unit I: Finite Differences


Difference table; Operators E and ∆, Central differences, Factorials notation, Numerical differentiation and integration,
Difference equations with constant coefficients. (6 hours)

Unit II: Laplace Transform


Laplace Transforms: Laplace transforms and their simple properties,Unit step function, inverse of Laplace transform,
convolution theorem, Applications of Laplace transform to solve ordinary differential equations .(7 hours)

Unit III: Z-transform


Z-Transform definition and properties (with proof), inversion by partial fraction decomposition and residue theorem,
Applications of Z-transform to solve difference equations with constant co-efficient. (6 hours)

Unit IV: Fourier Series


Periodic Functions and their Fourier series expansion, Fourier Series for even and odd function, Change of interval, half range
expansions (7 hours)

Unit V: Partial Differential Equation


Partial Differential Equations of first order first degree i.e. Lagrange’s form, linear homogeneous equations of higher order with
constant coefficient. Application of variable separable method to solve first and second order partial differential equations.
(7 hours)
Unit VI : Fourier Transform : Definition: Fourier Integral Theorem, Fourier sine and cosine integrals, Finite Fourier sine &
cosine Transform Parseval’s Identity, convolution Theorem. (6 hours)

Text Books:
SNo Title Edition Authors Publisher
1 9th Edition Kreyszig.
Advance Engineering Mathematics Wiley
(September 2009)
2 Higher Engineering Mathematics 40th edition, (2010) B.S. Grewal Khanna Publishers (2006)
3 8th revised edition, Publisher: S.Chand and
Advanced Engineering Mathematics H.K. Dass
2007 Company Limited

Reference Books:
SNo Title Edition Authors Publisher
1 Mathematics for Engineers 19th edition, (2007) Chandrika Prasad. John Wiley & Sons
Advanced Mathematics for Chandrika Prasad John Wiley & Sons
2
Engineers 4th edition, (2006)
3 Applied Mathematics for L.A. Pipes and Harville
Engineers 3rd edition, (1970) McGraw Hill
4 A text Book of Applied Pune Vidyarthi Griha
3rd edition, (2000) P.N. and J.N. Wartikar Prakashan
Mathematics

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2201 Electronic Devices and Circuits L=3 T=1 P=0 Credits=4
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
30 10 60 100 3 Hours
MSEs = 3 MSEs of 15 Marks each will be conducted and marks of better 2 of these 3 MSEs will be considered for
Continuous Assessment

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1) Understand working principle of semiconductor Device 1) Apply the knowledge of semiconductor diodes in circuit
and Learn the operation of the BJT. analysis & Identify the operating conditions of bipolar
2) Learn transistor biasing and stabilization techniques and the junction transistors
Understand the operation and characteristics of Field effect 2) Design and analyze transistor circuit with suitable biasing
transistor. and stabilization techniques and analyze the operation of
3) Study low and high frequency analysis of transistors MOSFET in various regions.
4) Understand Feedback Concept in Feedback amplifiers and 3) Analyze the response of transistors at low and high
oscillators frequency
5) Understand the characteristics of various electronic devices. 4) Analyze the effect of feedback on gain and frequency of
amplifiers.
5) Analyze the Characteristics of different electronic devices

Unit - I 6Hrs
PN junction diode and its application, Zener shunt regulator, BJT device structure and operation in active and saturation
mode, Ebor-Moll model ,Current voltage characteristics of CE, CB, CC configuration.

Unit – II 6Hrs
Transistor Biasing, The Operating Point, Bias Stability, Self-Bias, Fixed bias, collector to base bias, Emitter feedback bias,
Stabilization against Variations in Ico, VBE, AND β, Collector-Current Stability, Thermal Runaway.

Unit – III 6Hrs


Field-effect Transistors -The Junction Field-effect Transistor, The Pinch-off Voltage Vp, The JFET Volt-Ampere
Characteristics, MOSFET Device Structure and Physical Operation of MOSFET, Finite Output Resistance in
Saturation, Characteristics of the MOSFET, Small Signal Equivalent Model,
MOSFET Biasing by Fixing VGS, Biasing by Fixing VG and Connecting a Resistance in the Source, Biasing Using a Drain-to-
Gate Feedback Resistor, Biasing Using a Constant-Current Source.

Unit – IV 8Hrs
Small signal operation of BJT using h parameter, small signal operation of MOSFET using π model and T model , Internal
capacitances and high frequency model of BJT and MOSFET.

Unit – V 6Hrs
Feedback Amplifier : The General Feedback Structure, Various properties of Negative and positive Feedback, The
Four Basic Feedback Topologies. The series-shunt Feedback amplifier, The series-series Feedback amplifier, The shunt-
shunt Feedback amplifier, The shunt-series Feedback amplifier, RC phase shift oscillator.

Unit – VI 6Hrs
Power Amplifier : Class A, Class B, Class AB and Class C, Power Efficiency, Power Dissipation, Cross-Over Distortion in
Class AB Circuits, Class A Transformer Coupled Power Amplifier, Harmonic Distortion due to Large Signal operation.

Text Books:
SN Title Authors Edition Publisher
th
1 Microelectronics Circuits Sedra Smith 5 Edition 2010-01-07 Oxford Uni. Press
2 Integrated Electronics MillMan Halkias 7th edition 2009 Tata McGraw Hills
rd
3 Op-amps and linear integrated circuits, R. A. Gayakwad 3 edition PHI, 1995

Reference Books:
SN Title Authors Edition Publisher
1 Electronic Devices and Theory BoyleStad, Nashelsky 9th. Edition May 2010 PHI
2 Electronic Devices and Circuits S Salivahanan, N Suresh Kumar 3rd Edition Tata McGraw Hills

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2202 Lab : Electronic Devices and Circuits L=0 T=0 P=2 Credits=1
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
-- 40 60 100 ---

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1) Understand working principle of semiconductor Device 1) Apply the knowledge of semiconductor diodes in circuit
and Learn the operation of the BJT. analysis & Identify the operating conditions of bipolar
2) Learn transistor biasing and stabilization techniques and the junction transistors
Understand the operation and characteristics of Field effect 2) Design and analyze transistor circuit with suitable biasing
transistor. and stabilization techniques and analyze the operation of
3) Study low and high frequency analysis of transistors MOSFET in various regions.
4) Understand Feedback Concept in Feedback amplifiers and 3) Analyze the response of transistors at low and high
oscillators frequency
5) Understand the characteristics of various electronic devices. 4) Analyze the effect of feedback on gain and frequency of
amplifiers.
5) Analyze the Characteristics of different electronic devices

Expt. No. Name of Experiment


1 To plot the V- I characteristics of PN junction diode (Silicon), Zener diode, LED
2 To find the i) Voltage regulation ii) Load Regulation of a Zener shunt regulator
3 To Design Clipping and Clamping circuits.
4 To Design Half wave & Full Wave Rectifier with filter
5 To plot I/P & O/P Characteristics of Common Base Transistor
6 To plot I/P & O/P Characteristics of Common Emitter Transistor Configuration
7 To obtain Frequency Response of single stage CE Amplifier
8 To plot Drain and Transfer characteristics of Field Effect Transistor (FET)
To plot Drain and Transfer characteristics of Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor
9
(MOSFET)
10 To plot the frequency response of Common Source amplifier.
To Design Fixed Bias circuit and Self Bias circuit and observe the effect of temperature variation on
11
transistor parameters.
12 To Design RC phase shift oscillator
13 To calculate gains Av1, Av2 and overall gain of two stage amplifier voltage series feedback amplifier
14 To Design Class B Amplifier with Cross Over Distortion .
15 Orcad based simulation of class AB power Amplifier.

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2203 Digital Circuits and Fundamentals of Microprocessor L=3 T=0 P=0 Credits=3
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
30 10 60 100 3 Hours
MSEs = 3 MSEs of 15 Marks each will be conducted and marks of better 2 of these 3 MSEs will be considered for
Continuous Assessment

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1. To learn digital logic families and minimization method. 1. Simplify Boolean expressions using k-map & tabulations
2. Understand the concept of Combinational circuits using MSI method.
and LSI chips 2. Identify, formulate, and solve combinational logic design
3. To Learn arithmetic circuits problems.
4. To Know Synchronous, and Asynchronous counters and flip 3. Understand the concepts of flip-flops, and it’s conversion
flops from one flip-flop to another.
5. To Study 8085 Microprocessor. 4. Design sequential logic circuits.
6. To Study assembly language programming. 5. Develop programs for 8085 microprocessor.

Unit - I [6 Hrs]
Introduction to Logic families & their characteristics. Fan-In, Fan-out, Propagation delay, Power dissipation, Noise Margin,
CMOS inverter. BCD arithmetic, simplification of Boolean expressions, Implementations of Boolean expressions using logic
gates, Karnaugh map, Quine Mcclauskey methods ,Formation of switching functions from word statements.

Unit - II [5 Hrs]
Functions & implementation using Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Encoder, Decoder. Combinational circuit analysis,
Combinational circuits design using MSI and LSI chips, Code Converters.

Unit - III [5 Hrs]


Design of Arithmetic circuits: Half & Full adders, Half & Full subtractors , Multibit parallel adders, Carry Propagate
adder & Carry Look ahead adder, BCD Adder, Comparators, Multi bit Application designs, ALU

Unit - IV [6 Hrs]
Edge & Level triggers. Need for sequential circuits, Binary cell, Latches and flip-flops. RS-FF, D-FF, JK-FF, Master-Slave JK-
FF & T-FF, Excitation & Truth Table, Flip-flop conversions, Shift registers, Synchronous and Asynchronous sequential
Circuits. Counters Design, Ring counter.

Unit - V [7 Hrs]
Introduction to 8085 Microprocessor-Architecture, Addressing Modes, Instruction set, PIN configuration

Unit - VI [7 Hrs]
8085 Advanced instructions, Assembly language programming, Interrupts)

Text books:
rd
1 Digital Design 3 edition 2007-06-15 M. Morris Mano, Pearson PH
2 Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085, Ramesh Gaonkar ,Penram International Publications.
Reference books:
th
1 Digital Circuits & Microprocessors 5 edition, 2004 Hebert Taub Mc Graw Hill2
nd
2 Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design 2 Edition, 2007 Stephen Brown & Zvonko Vranesic TMH
st
3 Engg Approach to Digital Design 1 edition(February 19, 1997)W. Fletcher PHI

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2204 Lab : Digital Circuits and Fundamentals of Microprocessor L=0 T=0 P=2 Credits=1
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
-- 40 60 100 ---

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1. To learn digital logic families and minimization method. 1. Simplify Boolean expressions using k-map & tabulations
2. Understand the concept of Combinational circuits using MSI method.
and LSI chips 2. Identify, formulate, and solve combinational logic design
3. To Learn arithmetic circuits problems.
4. To Know Synchronous, and Asynchronous counters and flip 3. Understand the concepts of flip-flops, and it’s conversion
flops from one flip-flop to another.
5. To Study 8085 Microprocessor. 4. Design sequential logic circuits.
6. To Study assembly language programming. 5. Develop programs for 8085 microprocessor.

Expt. No. Name of Experiment


1 Design and Realize basic logic gates using Universal gates
2 Design of Adder
3 Design of Subtractor
4 Design of combinational logic circuits
5 Design of code converters
6 Design of Multiplexer
7 Design of Comparator
8 Design of Decoder
9 Implementation of flip flop
10 Design of Shift Resister
11 Design of Mod-n Up-Down Counter
12 Design of synchronous counter
13 Design of Asynchronous counter
14 Develop the programme using 8085Microprocessor
15 Mini Project

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2205 Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation L=3 T=0 P=0 Credits=3
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
30 10 60 100 3 Hours
MSEs = 3 MSEs of 15 Marks each will be conducted and marks of better 2 of these 3 MSEs will be considered for
Continuous Assessment

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1. Understand basic measurement system with different 1. Comprehend basic measurement system and analyze errors
types of standards and errors 2. Analyze the behavior of bridge circuits for the measurement of
2. Understand working of A.C. &D.C.bridges different electrical quantities
3. Study different types of meters, display devices, 3. Demonstrate the working of measuring instrument, display
generators ,analyzers ,sensor and transducers devices, generators, spectrum analyzers along with sensors
4. Understand the concept of data conditioning system and transducers
4. Explore application of data conditioning and acquisition system

Unit - I 5Hrs
Introduction, standards, Static & dynamic characteristics of measurement system, need of calibration, Types of
errors & their sources, limiting errors & Statistical analysis

Unit – II 6Hrs
AC & DC Bridges DC bridges - Wheatstone bridge, sensitivity of Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin’s bridge.
AC bridges – Inductance measurement- Maxwell’s Induction bridge, Maxwell’s Induction capacitance bridge, Hays
Bridge, Capacitance measurement- Schering bridge, Frequency measurement- Wien bridge.

Unit – III 6Hrs


Amplified DC meters, AC Voltmeter, TRUE/RMS voltmeter, Electronic Multimeter, Digital Multimeter, Digital
Voltmeter, Q-meter, LCR meter, dual trace CRO, Dual beam CRO, Digital Storage Oscilloscope, Introduction to
RS 422 instrumentation bus.
Unit – IV 6Hrs
AF Generator, Pulse characteristics, Pulse Generators, Function Generator, Sweep Frequency Generator, Wave
analyzer, Spectrum analyzer, Distortion analyzer.

Unit – V 7Hrs
Definition, Classification of transducer, Selection of Transducer, Resistive transducer- Potentiometer, RTD,
Thermistor, LM35 temperature sensor, Strain Gauges, strain gauge Load Cells, Inductive transducer- LVDT,
capacitive transducers- Variable area, variable distance, Piezoelectric Transducer, thermoelectric
(Thermocouple), photoelectric transducers, Digital optical encoder, Light sensor, Electromagnetic flow meter,
Ultrasonic sensors, Hall Effect Sensor.

Unit – VI 6Hrs
Signal conditioning and its necessity, Functions of Signal conditioning, AC/DC Conditioning systems,
Instrumentation Amplifier, Data conversion: ADC & its types, DAC, Generalized data acquisition system: single
channel, multi-channel and modular DAS..

Resources :

Text books:
1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques 2007 Edition Albert D. Helfrick William D. Cooper
PHI Publication
th
2. Electrical and electronics Measurement and Instrumentation 4 Edition 2005 A. K. Sawhney Dhanpat Rai& Co.

Reference books:
1. Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Third Edition Joseph J. Carr Pearson Education.
2. Electrical and electronic Measurement 1st Edition 2008 R. K. Rajput PHI Publication
3. Transducers &Inst 2nd Edition 2008 DVS Murthy PHI Publication

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2206 Lab : Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation L=0 T=0 P=2 Credits=1
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
-- 40 60 100 ---

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1. Understand basic measurement system with different 1. Comprehend basic measurement system and analyze errors
types of standards and errors 2. Analyze the behavior of bridge circuits for the measurement of
2. Understand working of A.C. &D.C.bridges different electrical quantities
3. Study different types of meters, display devices, 3. Demonstrate the working of measuring instrument, display
generators ,analyzers ,sensor and transducers devices, generators, spectrum analyzers along with sensors
4. Understand the concept of data conditioning system and transducers
4. Explore application of data conditioning and acquisition system

Expt. No. Name of Experiment


1 Measure the value of unknown Resistance by using Wheatstone Bridge.
2 Measure the value of unknown Resistance by using Kelvin’s Bridge.
3 Measure the value of unknown Inductance by using Maxwell’s Inductance-Capacitance Bridge.
4 Measure the value of unknown Inductance by using Hay’s Bridge.
5 Measure unknown capacitance using Shearing Bridge.
6 Measure unknown capacitance or frequency using Wien Bridge.
7 Measure unknown values of L,C,R using LCR-Q meter
8 Measure the unknown temperature & Plot Temperature Vs Resistance characteristics using RTD.
9 Plot the V-I characteristics of RTD
10 Measurement of Temperature using Thermocouple.
11 Measure the linear displacement using LVDT.
12 Plot the input output characteristics of LVDT
13 Measurement of Pressure using Bourdon tube.
14 Measurement of Strain using Strain Gauge or load cell.
15 Identify the additional functions of Dual trace CRO.
16 Measurement of various parameters using DSO
17 Measurement of component values using Virtual DMM Instrumentation(beyond syllabus)
Generation & Measurement of voltage and Frequency using Virtual function generator and CRO
18
(beyond syllabus)
19 Transient analysis using DSO
20 Study characteristic of Photo conductive cell
21 Measurement of Humidity using Humidity sensor
22 Speed measurement of DC motor using proximity speed sensor

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Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha’s

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
BE SoE and Syllabus 2018
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
3rd SEMESTER
ET2207 Network Analysis L=3 T=0 P=0 Credits=3
MSEs TA ESE Total ESE Duration
Evaluation Scheme
30 10 60 100 3 Hours
MSEs = 3 MSEs of 15 Marks each will be conducted and marks of better 2 of these 3 MSEs will be considered for
Continuous Assessment

Course Learning Objective Course Outcomes


Students will be able to Students will be able to
1) The fundamental principles of electrical circuit analysis using 1) Analyze electrical circuits using nodal and mesh analysis
mesh - node method for problem solving in mathematics, 2) Design and analyze electrical circuits using network
science, and engineering theorems.
2) To appreciate the consequences of linearity using various 3) Analyze steady state and transient response of electrical
network theorems. circuits
3) To analyze analog circuits that include energy storage 4) Characterize the transfer function for two – port networks.
elements using Laplace transforms for circuit analysis.
4) To analyze and synthesize waveforms for different electrical
parameters.
5) To analyze four terminal networks using two-port parameters

UNIT-I: Nodal Analysis of Electric Circuits [6 Hrs]


Basics of electric circuits, circuit elements and their voltage – current relationship, classification of circuit elements, sources –
their types and characteristics, concept of equivalent sources, source transformation , nodal analysis of circuits containing
resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and both independent and dependent sources to determine current, voltage,
power, and energy. Series Circuit, Parallel Circuit, Source shifting, Principe of duality, concept of V-shift and I-shift.

UNIT-II:: Mesh Analysis of Electric Circuits [6 Hrs]


Mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling, dot convention, dot marking in coupled coils, meshanalysis of circuits containing
resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and both independent and dependent sources to determine current, voltage,
power, and energy.

UNIT-III :Network Theorem [6 Hrs]


Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Reciprocity Theorem.

UNIT-IV: Initial and Final Conditions, Impedance Functions and Circuit Analysis with Laplace Transform [6 Hrs]
Review of Laplace Transform, concept of complex frequency, transform impedance and admittance, s – domain impedance
and admittance models for resistor, inductor and capacitor, series and parallel combinations of elements. Transformed network
on loop and mesh basis, mesh and node equations for transformed networks, time response of electrical network with and
without initial conditions by Laplace transform, Transient analysis.

UNIT-V : Transforms of other Signal Waveforms, Network Functions, Poles and Zeros of network functions [6 Hrs]
Unit step, ramp and impulse functions with and without time delay, their Laplace transform, waveform synthesis and its
application to electrical networks.
Terminal pairs or ports, network functions for one port and two port networks, definition and physical interpretation of poles and
zeros, pole-zero plot for network functions, restrictions on pole and zero locations for driving point and transfer functions, time
domain 8ascade8r from the pole – zero plot, network synthesis using pole – zero plot.

UNIT-VI: Two Port Parameters [6 Hrs]


Standard reference directions for the voltages and currents of a two – port network, defining equations for open circuit
impedance, short circuit admittance, transmission, inverse transmission, hybrid and inverse hybrid parameters, relationships
between parameter sets, interconnections of two – port networks. Transistor as a two port network.

Text books:
rd
1 Network Analysis 3 Edition M. E. Van Valkenburg PHI Learning Private Limited
th
2 Engineering Circuit Analysis 8 Edition William H. Hayt, Jack E. Kemmerly, Steven M. McGraw – Hill
Durbin
nd
3 Linear Circuit Analysis 2 Edition Decarlo, Lin Oxford Univ. Press

Reference books:
1 Schaum’s 3000 Solved Problems In Electric st
1 Edition Syed A. Nasar McGraw – Hill
Circuits Book 1 & 2
rd
2 Basic Circuit Theory 3 Edition Lawrence P. Huelsman PHI Learning Private Limited
3 Problems and Solutions in Network Analysis R. Gopal CBS

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