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1. Multimeter :
2. Electronic Voltmeter :
4.1 Q-meter
4.2 Transistor tester
4.3 Digital frequency counter
4.4 Analog IC tester
4.5 LCR Bridge
4.6 Output power meter (AF)
4.7 Function Generator
5. Signal Generation :
5.1 Sinewave generators,
5.2 Frequency synthesised signal generators
5.3 Sweep frequency generators
5.4 Special waveform generators.
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6. Signal Analysis :
7. Frequency :
7.2 Frequency Counters - Gating error, Time base error, Trigger level error, High frequency measurements.
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
This course aims to familiarise the students about the basic principles of electrical engineering, electrical machines
and most generally used instrument for measurement of electrical quantity in industry. This curriculum helps them to operate
the machines and different measuring instruments.
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CONTENTS
1. D.C. Machine :
2. A.C. Machine :
2.1 Basic Principle of operation, Construction, Phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, Efficiency & Regulation of
2.1.1 Single phase transformer
2.1.2 Three phase induction motor
2.1.3 Synchronous Machine
3. Polyphase Circuit :
4. A.C. Bridges :
5. Measuring Instruments :
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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NETWORK ANALYSIS
CODE IE 203 L T P
2 1 --
RATIONALE
Analysis of any electronics circuit is essential for any electronics engineer. To analyse any circuit the knowledge of
network elements and their behaviour, different types of networks and networks configuration is essential. Different network
theorem and laws guide the proper way to analyse the networks. Laplace transformation helps an engineer to reduce the
mathematical calculations.
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CONTENTS
1.1.1 Active and passive, Linear and non-linear, Unilateral and bilateral, Lumped and distributed
circuit parameters
3. Laplace Transformation :
3.1 Introduction to Laplace transformation
3.2 Solution of first order and second order differential equations (no initial condition)
3.5 Inverse Laplace transformation for simple, multiple and conjugate complex roots.
3.6 Application of Laplace transformation for simple RL, RC and RLC series circuits
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4. Network Theorems :
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Open circuit impedance parameters
5.3 Short circuit admittance parameters
5.4 Hybrid (h) parameters
5.5 Transmission parameters
5.6 Inter-relationship between Z and Y parameters
5.7 Equivalent models of Z and Y parameters
5.8 Reciprocity and symmetry of two port networks
5.9 Equivalent T and π (Pie) section representation
5.10 Determination of Z and Y parameters for some special networks (T, π, lattice, bridge T)
5.11 Idea of image impedance, characteristics impedance for two port networks
6. Resonance :
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
CODE IE 204 L T P
2 -- 2
RATIONALE
Basic digital electronics is the requirement of modern computer, microprocessor and digital communication systems.
On account of reliability and accuracy digital electronic systems are replacing conventional analog systems. A diploma pass
out having knowledge of digital system will be useful to the industries.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction :
2. Number System :
3. Logic Gates :
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Symbol and truth table of NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX-OR and EX-NOR gates
3.3 Universal gates
3.4 Positive, negative and tristate logic
4. Boolean Algebra :
4.1 Historical review - losgical statements, logical constants and variables, truth table
4.2 Boolean operators
4.3 Postulates of Boolean algebra
4.4 Laws of Boolean algebra
4.5 Duality theorem
4.6 De' Morgan's theorem
4.7 Simplification of Boolean expressions
4.8 Verification of Boolean expressions using truth table
5.1 Representation of Boolean expression - min. and max. term SOP, POS
5.2 Conversion of truth tables in POS and SOP form
5.3 Karnaugh map upto 4 variables - implication of logic function with and without don't care conditions
5.4 Realization of logic diagrams using NAND/NAND, NOR/NOR gate
6.6.1 4 to 1 multiplexer
6.6.2 16 to 1 multiplexer
6.7 Demultiplexer
6.7.1 1 to 4 Demultiplexer
6.7.2 1 to 16 Demultiplexer
6.8 Encoder
6.9 Decoder
7. Sequential Systems :
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Symbol, logic circuit, truth table of R-S, J-K, M/S J-K,D,T flip-flops
7.3 Edge and level triggering
7.4 Shift registers
8. Logic Families :
PRACTICALS
1. Verify the truth tables of NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX-NOR gates
2. Design a NOT, AND, OR, EX-OR, EX-NOR gates using universal gates
3. Design a binary half and full adder
4. Design a binary half and full substractor
5. Study of BCD to 7 segment decoder
6. Verify the truth table of RS, D, J-K, M/S J-K,D,T flip-flops.
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7. Study of asynchronous binary ripple up, down and up-down and different mod counters
8. Study of synchronous counters
9. Study of decade counter
11. Study of programmable counter
12. Study of a shift register using flip flops
13. Study of ring counter using flip flops
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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RATIONALE
Today is the day of electronics. This subject covers the basic concept of electronics for engineers, this subject is
foundation of electronics which helps the student to study the other subject.
CONTENTS
1. Vacuum Tubes :
2.1. Metal, non metals and semiconductors and their Energy Band Diagram.
2.2 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors.
2.3 Effect of temperature on extrinsic semiconductor
2.4 Energy band diagram of extrinsic semiconductor
2.5 Fermi Level and fermi dirac distribution
2.6 Drift and diffusion current
2.7 Hall Effect
2.8 P-N Junction Diode
2.8.1 Space charge region, Barrier potential and effect of temperature
2.8.2 Energy band diagram
2.8.3 Biasing of diode.
2.8.4 V-I characteristics
2.8.5 Static and dynamic resistance
2.8.6 Transition and diffusion capacitance
2.8.7 Zenner and Avalanche breakdown
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4.7.1 Diode.
4.7.2 Thermistor and Sensistor.
5.1 CB, CE and CC amplifier and their low frequency small signal equivalent circuit using hybrid parameters.
5.2 Calculation of voltage gain, current gain, input impedance, output impedance and power gain for resistive
loads. (Av, Ai, Zi, Zo, Avs, Ais, and Ap)
5.3 Analysis of emitter follower circuit
5.4 Approximate analysis of CE amplifier with and without RE , Emitter follower circuits
5.5. Classification of amplifiers
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION
CODE IE 206 L T P
3 -- 2/2
RATIONALE
Instrumentation is the heart of the process industry, It plays a very important role in the production. In order to run
the industry smoothly and efficiently it is very much needed. Fundamentals of instrumentation gives an introduction to the
subject.
CONTENTS
1. Basic of Instrumentation :
1.1 Names of important process parameters, their units, necessity of measuring these parameters
1.2 Primary & secondary standards
1.3 Name of the sensors used for above parameters and their ranges
1.4 Direct & indirect measurement
1.5 Static & dynamic characteristics
1.6 Actuating, controlling & damping methods
1.7 Concept of under, over and critical, damping
1.8 Source of errors
1.9 Classification of errors
1.10 Their remedies
1.11 Simple numerical problems
2. Flow :
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Differential pressure flow meter
2.3 Orifice plates
2.4 Venturi tubes
2.5 Flow nozzles
2.6 Dall tubes
2.7 Pitot tubes
2.8 Annubar tubes
2.9 Rotameter
2.10 Electromagnetic and ultrasonic flow meters
2.11 Vortex flow meters
2.12 Mass flow type meters
2.13 Shunt flow meters
3. Level :
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Float type
3.3 Displacement type
3.4 Hydrostatic type
3.5 Diaphragm type
3.6 Differential pressure method
3.7 Electrical conductivity method
3.8 Capacitance level
3.9 Ultrasonic and nucleonic gauges
3.10 Capacitance probes
3.11 Solid level detectors
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4. Density :
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Hydrometers
4.3 Density of gases
4.4 Metering orifice
4.5 Gas impulse wheel methods
4.6 Gas specific gravity measuring system
5. Moisture / Humidity :
6. Viscosity :
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Co-efficient of viscosity and temperature
6.3 Ostwald method of determination of viscosity
6.4 Free fall of piston under gravity
6.5 Two float viscometer
6.6 Torque method
6.7 Ultrasonic shear waves method
6.8 Temperature compensation
7. Pressure :
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Conventional pressure transducers
7.3 Mechanical pressure transducers
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Temperature scales
8.3 Temperature measuring theory
8.4 Methods of measuring temperature, filled systems
8.5 Resistance thermometer
8.6 Thermocouples
8.7 Bimetallic thermometer
8.8 Thermistors
8.9 Radiation pyrometer
8.10 Optical pyrometer
8.11 Thermographic color change, Acoustical, Quartz crystal thermometers
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9. Vibration :
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Methods of vibration measurement
9.3 Vibration pick-ups
9.4 Vibrometers
9.5 Measuring, monitoring and balancing
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Mechanical tachometers
10.3 Electrical tachometers
10.4 Contact less tachometers
10.5 Frequency type tachometers
10.6 Stroboscopic tachometers
PRATICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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TRANSDUCERS & TELEMETRY
CODE IE 207 L T P
2 -- 2
RATIONALE
The students should know the type of signal received from the primary instrument and its treatment so that it can be
used for measurement and control purposes. Here he will study different types and use of signal generating transducers.
In instrumentation system, the various components comprising the system are usually located at a distance from
control room. The make connection between components the subject is included.
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CONTENTS
1. Transducers :
1.1 Definition
1.2 Classification of transducers
2.1 Potentiometers
2.2 Strain gauges
2.3 Resistance thermometers
2.4 Thermistors
2.5 Hot wire anemometers
2.6 Photo conductive cell
8. Telemetry System :
9. Transmitters :
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Mechanical & Industrial Measurements R.K. Jain
2. Modern Control Engineering Ogata
3. Fundamentals of Instrumentation A.E. Fribance
4. Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation A.K. Sawhney
5. Industrial Instrumentation and Control S.K. Singh
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CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
CODE IE 208 L T P
2 -- 2/2
RATIONALE
Measurement of voltage, angular displacement, angular velocity and speed control of motors are a few requirements
of the present day industry this subject gives a detailed study of the instruments sued for these measurements.
The knowledge about this subject as the function of final control elements is to carryout faithfully the commands
given to it by the controller. Sluggish response by the elements to the system can be harmful. The final control elements are
major link in the control loop.
CONTENTS
2. Servo Amplifiers :
2.3.1 Introduction
2.3.2 D.C. Amplifier
2.3.3 A.C. Amplifier
3. Servo Motors :
4.1 Construction
4.2 Working principle
4.3 Speed and static torque angle characteristics of stepper motor
4.4 Application of stepper motor
5. Techogenerators :
6.1.1 Construction
6.1.2 Characteristics
6.1.3 Sizing and selection
6.1.4 Materials and services
6.1.5 Different types of plugs and their applications
6.2 Actuators
6.3 Valve positioners
6.4 Power cylinders
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8. Switches :
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
Today the whole world is facing the problem of pollution. The pollution may be of air, water etc. Whenever
installation of a new industry takes place problem of waste and gasses come in picture. Our government is also sincere
towards the problem of pollution. It therefore becomes essential to study different methods of analysing the gas and water.
Students will measure and check the different harmful gasses in air and water. After study of this subject a student will be in
a position to analysis and control the harmful elements. To impart latest development in opto devices in the field of
instrumentation technology this subject is included in the syllabus.
CONTENTS
1. Spectroscopic Analysis :
2. Gas Analysis :
3. Chromatography :
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Analysis section
3.3 Control section
3.4 On line liquid chromatography
4. Liquid Analysis :
6.3 Polarimeter
6.4 Light Intensity meter
6.5 Spectrophotometer
6.6 Spectrum Analyser
6.7 X-Ray Fluoroscopic Instruments
6.8 Periscope
6.9 Optical Filters
6.10 Beam splitters
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS :
‘C’ PROGRAMMING
CODE IE 210 L T P
same in all branches except AR/CC/CE/CS/ EE /IT 2 -- 2
RATIONALE
'C' is computer programming language and also structured programming language. In 'C' programming language we
consider various syntax used in programming. By having good knowledge of 'C', students can write modular application and
system programs. 'C' can be used in the engineering applications. By acquiring a sound knowledge of 'C' students will be able
to understand the concept of all the application areas. This course is specially designed for engineering students of all
diploma streams.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction :
2. Elements of ‘C’ :
3. Console Input-Output :
4. Control Flow :
5. Arrays :
6. Functions:
7. Pointers :
PRACTICALS
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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