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West Bengal State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development (Technical Education Division) aa Syllabus of Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering [ECE] & Electronics & Tele- Communication Engineering [ETCE] Part-II (6t* Semester) 2023 Further suggestion may be submitted to the syllabus committee. List of the coordinators for the branch of Diploma in Electronics & Tele Communication Engineering are: 3] Nae Designation Mobile No.) Emailia Sri Ashim Kumar Manna | OSD to the DTE&T (On ashimmannal 962@gmail.com ' Deputation) (Leeturerin | 8902701784 | ashi 1962@gmail EYCE) 2. | Dr. Marina Dan Lecturer in ETCE, 9831115387 | marina@woscte.ac.in Dr. Anup Sarkar Lecturer in ETCE, 9433521132 | anup@wbscte.ac.in 3. | Sri Rabindra Nath Kundu | Lecturer in ETCE 9064483649 | rabink@wbscte.ac.in Sri Sanku Prasad Mitra | Lecturer in ETCE. 9830548556 | sanku@wbscte.ac.in Sri Sumit Kumar Das Lecturer in ETCE, 9830551752 | sumitrick@wbscte.2c.in 7._ | Ms. Kakali Mudi Lecturer in ETCE, 9051931699 _| Kakaliclectronies@woscte.ac.in WEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION "TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING COURSES, ‘COURSE NAME:FULL TIME DIPLOMA IN ETCE & ECE DURATION OF COURSE: 6 SEMESTERS [BRANCH ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGG. AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG: se SUBIECT CREDITS] penrops EVALUATION SCHEME No. 1 | oR Total THEORETICAL practical. | yyy Ta [CP] Twat | FSF lateral eral T-) Engineering Fronomice and Propet | a Management 3] Entrepreneorsip and Sartape z TT. Ss aa Ta 3 inden atematon 7 a) >a ]ae] a} @ ] tee ‘Control Sytem and PLE “| Computer Networking and Data 7 v[- |e)» |o) 100 ‘Communication S| Open Elective (Select any one) 7 y[- |u|)» |@) 100 4) ndoatra Management i avironmental Engineering & Science Renewable Energy ‘Technlogee 6 | Gomunieton tab ' “|? o || Tarra Avtomation Tab 1. | oe 1 f-fa]d-|- ee) {Control System and PLC Lab B_| Projet z ~[4 [|i 3 Seminar 2 Tt | wo | ww Tova ar | 15| 9 | 100 [roo | 200 | s00 | 200 | 160 | 900 + STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK: 24 hours + ACADEMIC CONTACT WEEKS PER SEMESTER:IT weehs(Teaching-15 weeks HInternal Exam-2 weeks) + THEORY AND PRACTICAL PERIODS OF 60 MINUTES EACH, +) ABBREVIATIONS:L- Lecture, PR-Pract [A lternal Assessment, CT-Class Test, SE-End Semester Exam + TA Unternal Assessment for Theoretiab)~40 marks: CT-20 Marks, Attendance-10 marks and Quizex/AssigamentStudent Activty=10 marks ‘+ Minimum qualifying marks for both Theoretical and Sessional subjects (or internal assessment and external asessmeat separately} are0%s + 1a dater 5 Assessment for Practical) =60 marks:50 marks fr continuous evaluation and 10 marks for Class attendance 4+ Seminar topics should be rlevant othe corresponding dscpins. ‘Name of the course: Industrial Automation (Course Code: ETCE/DIAIS6 Semest Sixth ‘Duration: One Semester (Teaching 15 weeks | Maximum Marks:100 Marks + Internal Exam-2weeks) Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme: Theory: Seontact hrs week Class Tesi(Internal Examination):20 Marks Practical-2eontact hours/week ‘Attendance=10 marks and Quizzes/Assignment/Student Activity 10 marks End Semester Examination:60 Marks Credits4(TTE3 PRI) Practical:100 Marks ‘Course Outcomes: After completion of the course students will able to Understand the role of control elements in a close (single) loop and open loop control for Industrial Process Automation, Identify proper control devices for defined process automation, Use ON-OF and PID controller for a defined process during automation. Interface field devices (sensors/actuators) with PLC/ISCADA'DCS. Develop control loop in PLC by using Ladder logic/block logic program, Content(Name of the topic) Periods Group-A (Gat [introduction to Industrial Automation % 1 Tniroduction fo Tadusval process and automation 1.2 Need of Automation - Quality, Safety, Sustainability and Economic aspect. 153 Process Control: Process definition, Process gain, Open Loop Control, Close loop Control 1.4 Example of open loop control 1.5 Example of close loop control - Temperature control loop, Level control loop (With tir funtional explanation) Unie? [Sensor and Actuators 4 DI Define automation components: Sensor, Transmitter, Controller, Actuator, A/D & DIA conversion, Signal conditioning (Conceptual schematic). 2.2. Working principle and types of i) pressure transmitter, if) (emperature transmitter, iii) level transmitter and iv) flow transmitter v) proximity transmitter. 2.3. Elements and standards of Signal Conditioning and transmitting, 24 Actuators: Type and examples of Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Electric actuators Control Valve -Working principle and functional diagram of Pneumatic, Electric type and Solenoid valve. Motor Drives — Types (VED, Soft starter) and Functional diggram only. 2.5 Calibration prineiple- Zero and Span setting with standards, Calibration Chain- Primary reference (National and International Standards), Secondary Reference (Standard Lab) and Working Standard (Only definition). Group-B init 3 [Control Engineering 6 31 Standard Test Signals: Unit Step, Unit ramp, Impulse function and their Laplace transform, 3.2 Transfer fiction definition — Poles and Zeros, 1* order system and 2* order system Example of * order and 2" order system. Characteristics equations. Concept of stability using characteristics equation 3.3 Time domain analysis of 1" order system by step input signal- Transient response and steady state response with example [Unies [Control Actions and Process Controllers 10 I Process control system — block diagram, elements. Role of Controllers in Process Industry. 4.2 Control actions - discontinuous & continuous modes; On - Off controllers: Neutral zone, Hysteresis Zone. 4.3 Proportional controllers (offset, proportional band); Integral &Derivative controllers - Functional block diagram and Equation. 44 Composite controllers -Functional block diagram and Equation of PI, PD, PID controllers 4.5 Parameters of P, PI, and PID controllers and tuning concept. [nies [Automation and Control System 2 3.1 Communication Hierarchy in Process Automation- Field Tevel, 10 level, Control level, HMI level, Enterprise level 5.2 Piping and Instrumentation Diagram: Concept, symbols, reading procedure. 5.3 PLC- Functional Diagram, working principle, Analog /O module, Digital 1/0 ‘module- Source and Sink, 5.4 PLC programming basies— Ladder logic, Block logic (identify the problem for three input variables and two output variables both analog and digital) 5.8 DCS- Definition, functional diagram and distributed network and interfacing concept. Comparison between PLC & DCS and applicability 5.6 SCADA- Introduction, Concept of Supervisory Control, Human-Machine I and Alarm handling, 5.7 Industrial Networking: Basic features ofFieldbus, Foundation Fieldbus Profibus, HART, Ethemet, Modbus, Profinet, erface Total 5 SLNo. ‘Suggested List of Laboratory Experiments Water level control using On-Off method “Temperature control using PID controller, Develop ladder/block program using three digital inputs and two digital outputs (combinational logic) Test ladder program for pulse counting by using limit switchiproximily Sensor, “Temperature control using RTD) Thermocouple, PLC (PID block), heating clement PID conirol using Electro Paeumatic control valveleylinder, iP converter. Use various functions of SCADA simulation editors o develop simple project Do any other experiment except above using PLC as per availablity of sensor and actuators, Do af least one Mini-Project for automation using sensor, controller and actuators. References: Tiile of Book Ruthor Publication 1._| Process Control Instrumentation T Tohnson. Pearson 2. | Process Control Bela G. Liptak | Elsevier Science @* Edition) 3._| Process Control Modeling, Design and Simulation |B. W. Bequette | PHI 4.__| ElectronieMeasurementandMeasurementTechnique | Cooper PrenticeHallofindia 5. | Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement | Helitick & | Pearson Techniques Cooper | Modern Control Engineering ‘Ogata Pearson 7._| Control System Engg TSNagrath &M, | Wiley Gopal Modern Control System Rameshbabu and | SCITECH RAnandrajan 9_| Control System Kumar Tata MeGrawFil 10, | Basic instrumentation System & Programmable Logie | Umesh Rathare | Katson Books Controller TI. | Programable Logie Controller Tadhav V.R, | Khanna Publisher, New Delhi 12_| SCADA Boyar B-A____| ISA Publication New Del 1B. | Practical SCADA Tor Industry Bailey, Davids] Newnes (an imprint of Wright, Edwin | Elsevier! Intemational edition, 2003, ISBN: 0750658053 ‘Name of the course: Control System and PLC ‘Course Code: ETCE/DCSPIS6 Semester: Sixth Duration: One Si + Internal Exam-2weeks) -mester (Teaching 15 weeks | Maximum Marks: 100 Marks Teaching Scheme: Exa tion Scheme: ‘Theory: 3eontact hrs./week Class Test (Internal Examination):20 Marks Practical: 2contact hours/week marks ‘Attendance=10 marks and Quizzes! Assignment’Student Activity= 10 End Semester Examination:60 Marks Credits4(TTES PRI) Practicals100 Marks ‘Course Outcomes: After completion of the course students will able to Identify different components and types of control systems and theit representations, Analyze the response of a control system for standard inputs and comment on its stability Evaluate the performance of various types of controllers. Identify various components of PLC and its hardware, Apply PLC in various control systems by its proper programming, 6 Gontent(Name ofthe topic) Periods Groupa {Unit [Basics of Control System w TT Control Systems: Definition of Control System, Clasiication of Control Systems with block diagram open loop and closed loop contro system with examples, Comparison between open loop and close loop contol system, 1.2 Mathematical Models of Physical systems: Concept of Transfer Function and deduction of transfer function of close loop contol system, Block diagram reduction technique using Laplace Transform, Signal Flow Graphs and Messon's Gain formula for block diagram reduction technique with simple problems. ‘nit ffime Domain Stability Analysis 16 TZ Time Response: Transient and Steady State Response 22 Standard Test Inputs: Unit Step, Unit Ramp, Unit Parabolic, Unit Impulse functions and their comesponding Laplace Transform. 2.3 Analysis of First and Second Order Control System: i) First Order System: Analysis for Unit Step Input, Concept of Time Constant, Steady State Eror ii) Second Order Sytem: Analysis for Unit Step Input, Definition and Effect of Damping. ii) Time Response Specifications: Delay time, Rise time, Peak Time, Peak Overshoot,Seting time, Simple Numerical Problems iv) Initial valve and final vale theorems and their use in control systems. ¥) Types of feedback control systems and error constants. 24 Stability: Concept of Poles and Zeroes , Concept of Stability, Root Locations in s- plane and Analysis — Stable System, Unstable System, Critically Stable Systems, Conditionally Stable System 2.5 Routh’s Stability Criteria: Steps and Procedures to find Stability by using Routh’s Stability Criteria with simple problems Group B [Unit Process Controllers 6 3.1 Process Control System: Block Diagram with example, Fincions of Bal 3.2 Control Actions: i) Discontinuous Mode: ON-OFF Controllers, Neutral Zone. i) Continuous Modes: 2) Proportional Controller = Offset, Proportional Band b) Proportional, integral and Derivative Controllers ~ Output Equation, Response, Characteristics ©) Composite Controllers: Pl, PD, PID Controllers - Output Equation, Response Charactersties (Gnit4 Fundamentals of PLC and its Hardware WF Ti Tntroduction ~ Advantages of PLC Based Consol over Conventional Relay Based Control, Classification of PLC (Fixed and Modular PLCs) 42. Architectural Details of PLC: Block Diagram of PLC, CPU and Program Sean, npat Modules (Diserete and Analog), Output Modules (Diseete and Analog), Memory (is organization and addressing), Power Supply and Programming. Devices ~ Function ofeach block 43 PLC Installation [Basics of PLC Programming 8 SI PLC Instruction Set Relay Instructions, Logical Instructions, Program Control instructions, Timer and Counter Instructions, Data Handling Instructions. 5.2 Ladder Logie Diagram: Elements of Ladder Diagram, Evaluation of Rung, Program examples and Problems. Total 5 SNe ‘Suggested List of Laboratory Experiments T | To study the ep response of RC Ciret (Frat Onder Sytem) Z| To study the sep response of R-L-C Cireult Second Order Sysiem). 3__| To study the operation ofan ON-OFF contraller, | To study the operation of Proportional controller To study the operation of a PI controller © _ | To study the operation ofa PD controller, 7 | To study the operation ofa PID controller. ® _ | Testudy MATLAB simulation for different iypes of Control System. 9 _| To entity and test different parts ofa PLC, 10 | To develop Ladder Diagram to test the functionality of different logic gates TI _ | To develop Ladder Diagram for Adder and Subtractor by using PLC 12 _ | To develop Ladder Diagram for ON-OFF control of a lamp using Timer and Counter. T3__ | To develop Ladder Diagram for Traflie Light Control System 14 _ | To develop Ladder Diagram for Stepper Motor Control References: BINO] Title of Book Author T._| Control System Engg, TiNegath &M, | Wiley Gopal 2,_| Modem Control Prgineering K. Ogata Pearson 3.__| Modern Control System Rameshbabu and | SCITECH Anandrajan ‘4._| Automatic Control Systems [ K Sridhar | Wiley India 5.__| Automatic Control System | B.C. Kuo. | PHT 6._| Control System | Kumar | Tata McGraw-Hill 7._| Modern Control Theory Brogan Pearson 8.__| Programmable Logie Control- Principles | NITT PHI and Applications 9, | Basic Instrumentation System & Umesh Rathore Katson Books Programmable Logic Controller 10._| Programmable Logic Controller Frank Petruvella | MeGraw Hill [G1 TProgrammable Logic Controller 'W Bolton Newnes 7 Computer Networking and Data Communication Course Code: ETC Semester: Sixth ‘Duration: One Semester (Teaching 15 weeks | Maximum Marks:100 Marks + Internal Exam-2weeks) ‘Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme: ‘Theory: 3contact hrs./week Class Test(Internal Examination)-20 Marks Practical: 2contact hours/week Attendance=10 marks and Quizzes/AssignmentStudent Activity 10) ‘marks End Semester Examination:60 Marks Credit:4(TH3+PR:1) Practical:100 Marks Course Outcomes: After completion of the course students will able to * Explain basic concepts of LAN, MAN, WAN, different Network Topologies and concept of different types of switching, ‘+ Analyze the services and role of each layer of OSI model ‘+ Analyze, specify and design the topological and routing strategies for an TP based networking infrastructure ‘+ Explain the different protocols used at application layer i.e. HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, FTP, TELNET and VPN. ‘+ Analyze performance of various communication protocols + Explain basic knowledge of the use of cryptography and network security ‘Content(Name of the topic) Periods Group-A Unie NETWORK BASICS: STRUCTURE & REFERENCE MODEL 10 T.1 Taea of computer network ~ Neiwork components 1.2 Types of Network — Classify networks by their Geography- LAN, MAN & WAN: -lassify Networks by their Network role: eer to Peer, Client- Server Model 1.3 Network topology- Bus Topology, Ring Topology, Star Topology, Mesh Topology, ‘Tree Topology, Hybrid Topology 1.4 SWITCHING: Circuit Switching ~ Message Switching ~ Packet Switching. 15 Layered architecture of network system ~ Seven-layer OSI model ~ Functions of each OSI layer ~ Other ISO structure — TCP / IP Layer Structure, Comparison between OSI and TCP/IP models. Unit2 TRANSMISSION MEDIA AND NETWORKING DEVICES 10 2.1 Classification of Transmissions Medium: Compare between Unguided and Guided medium. Twisted Pair Cable (UTP, STP), Coaxial Cable, Optical Fiber Cable and Wireless Transmission Media (IR, Microwave), 2.2 Network Hardware Components — NIC, Hubs, Switches - Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switches, Routers, Bridges, Repeaters, Gateways, Modems. 2.3 Routing Algorithms: Concept of Static Routing, Dynamic Routing, Distance Vector Routing Algorithm and Routing Information Protocol, Group [iP Protocol and Network Appl ions 2 31 IP addressing: IP v4 Classful and Classless addressing, Subnetting and Super netting, Subnet Mask and Default Mask, Class less Inter Domain Routing (CIDR). 3.2. IPV6: Types and advantages, Difference between IPV4 with IP V6. 3.3 TCPAP Protocols, Configuring TCP/IP. 3.4 Other Network Layer Protocols: ARP, RARP, ICMP, UDP, Difference between ‘TCP and UDP. United [Application Layer Services 7 4 Structure and Objectives of Intranet & Internet, Use of Firewall and proxy server. 4.2 Working of Email - POP-3, SMTP, MIME; TELNET, FTP, SNMP, World Wide ‘Web, URL, HTTP, Working of DNS and DHCP Server. 4.3 Working of VoIP, VPN and VSAT. ‘Group (Units _ NETWORK and CYBER SECURITY 06 5.1 Different aspects of SECURITY: Privacy ~ Authentication — Integrity - Non- Repudiation. 5.2 ENCRYPTION / DECRYPTION: Data Encryption System ~ Secret key method — Public key method (RSA algorithm), Digital signature, 5.3 Define Cyber Security, Types of Cyber Security Threats -Phishing, Ransom ware, Malware, Social Engineering, Fmotet, Man in the Middle (MITM), Password “Attack, Spyware, Hacking, Viruses, Trojan and Worm, Total 5 gested List of Laboratory Experiments ‘Compare and configure different Network Topologies physically or by using CISCO Packet Tracer software. 2 _ | Compare and demonstrate Network directing deviees: Repeater, Hub, Switch, Bridge, Router, Gateway 3 | Study of different types of Network cables and practically implement the cross wired cable and straight through cable by using crimping tool and RJ-45 Connector. F | Connect the Computers in Local Area Network, 3 _| Study of different types of IP Addressing and Subnetting and Super netting concepts, © _ | Configuring TCP/IP Network. 7_| Study of basic Network and Network configuration commands, 3 _ | Web page designing by using HTML References! INO] Title of Book Author Publication T._| Computer Networks, 4ih edition ‘AS. Tanenbaum | Pearson Education’ PHI, New Delhi, (2003) India 2, Data communication and Networking, 4th_| Behrouz A. Forouzan | Mc Graw-Hil, India Edition (2006) ‘Computer Networking: A top down Kurose, Ross (2010) | Pearson Education, India approach 4. | Computer Networks: | Bhushan Trivedi | Oxford University Press, 2013, 'S._| Computer Networks and Internets ‘Com Pearson) 6. | Computer Networking with Intemet Stallings Pearson, Protocols 10 ‘A COURSE IN COMPUTER NETWORKS Di, Sanjay Sharma SK Kataria & Sons u

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