Electrical Electronics Engineering
Electrical Electronics Engineering
Signal generators: Fixed and variable AF oscillators, AF sine and square wave generator, Function
generator: Square and pulse generator, Sweep generator, wave analyzer, harmonic distortion analyzer,
spectrum analyzer, spectrum analysis.
Necessity of recorders, recording requirements, graphic recorders, strip chart recorders, magnetic
tape recorders, digital tape recorders. Electronic indicating instruments, seven segment display,
fourteen segmental display Nixie tube.
Strain gauge, LVDT, thermocouple, piezoelectric, crystal and photoelectric transducers and their
applications. Data acquisition systems. Unit VII Telemetry: Introduction, method of data
transmission, types of telemetry systems and applications.
Types of Instrumentation systems, Data acquisition system (DAS) and its uses in intelligent
Instrumentation system, Detailed study of each block involved in making of DAS, Signal
Conditioners: as DA, IA, Signal Converters (ADC & DAC), Sample and hold, Designing of Pressure,
Temperature measuring instrumentation system using DAS, Data logger.
2 Study characteristics of temperature transducer like Thermocouple, Thermistor and RTD with
implementation of small project using signal conditioning circuit.
3 Study characteristics of Light transducer like Photovoltaic cell, Phototransistor and Pin
Photodiode with implementation of small project using signal conditioning circuit.
5 To study transmitter- receiver characteristics of a synchro set to use the set as control
component.
6 To study the operation of a d-c positional servo system and to investigate the effect of
damping and supply voltage on its response.
7 To study the operation of an a.c. position servo-system and to obtain effects of supply voltage
and system parameter on its transient response.
8 To study a stepper motor and control its direction speed and number of steps with the help of
a microprocessor
9. ADC Converter
Contents: Theory
Synchronous Motor
3.1 Principle of working/operation
3.2 Synchronous Motor on load with constant excitation
3.3 Effect of excitation at constant load
3.4 V curve & inverted V curve
03 06
3.5 Hunting & phase swinging
3.6 Applications
3.7 Starting of Synchronous Motor
3.8 Comparison between IM & Synchronous Motor
(Numerical on all above )
Special machines
5.1 Induction Generator: Principle of operation, Construction and
Applications
05 5.2 Linear Induction Motor Principle of operation, Construction and 04
Applications
5.3 AC series motor Principle of operation, Construction and
Applications
Total 42
Subject : Electrical Machine -II Lab
Subject Code : ELE509
Practical:
Intellectual Skills: 1. Analytical Skills 2. Identification Skills
Motor Skills : 1. Measuring Skills 2. Connecting instruments
List of Practical:
1) a) To measure the slip of 3-phase IM by
i) Tachometer
ii) Comparing rotor & stator frequency
iii) Stroboscopic method.
Content
2. Switches 6 Hrs
ATM Switch, Ethernet Switch, Fast Ethernet Switch, FDDI Switch, FDDI/Ethernet
Switch, Fiber Channel Switch, Multi service Switch and Routing Switch – their
working principle, operation, Installation, maintenance and repairing.
3. Hubs 6 Hrs
100ZVG Hub, ATM Hub, Ethernet Hub, FDDI Hub, Fiber Channel Hub, Repeater
Hub, USB Hub, Wireless Hub – their working principle, operation, Installation,
maintenance and repairing.
4. Router 6 Hrs
ISDN Router, Cable/DSL Routers, Ethernet and ATM WAN Routers, Power supplies
for Router with IP- Voice software, Board Band Router their working principal,
operation, High Data Rate Terminal – their working principal, operation, Installation,
maintenance and repairing.
6. ISDN 3 Hrs
NT, Terminal Adopter their working principle, operation, Installation, maintenance
and repairing.
7. UPS 3 Hrs
On-Line, Off- Line interactive UPS – their working principle, operation, Installation,
maintenance and repairing.
8. ATM 6 Hrs
Fundamentals of ATM, ATM adaptation layer, virtual paths and virtual channels,
ATM signaling, addressing, NNI, LAN emulation, MPOA, ATM in WAN, Switch
designs, traffic management, voice over ATM and ATM’s relationship to DSL.
Contents: Theory
Practical:
Skill to be developed:
Intellectual
Skills:
1. Apply different Designing Skills.
2. Select proper
equipment. Motor Skills:
1. Measurement of Illumination.
2. Drawing skills.
List of Practicals:
1. To Measure Illumination by luxmeter.
2. Visit to nearby lamp manufacturing industry.
3. Prepare a report of different luminaries available in the market & collect the technical
data
(Visit local market / Use internet for data collection).
4. Study the different lighting accessories required for varies types of lamps.
5. Design an Illumination scheme for a garden of medium size.
6. Design an Illumination scheme for a conference room of medium size.
7. Design an Illumination scheme for a workshop for fine work of medium size.
8. Design an Illumination scheme for a medium size Hotel / Hospital /Shopping complex.
Learning Resources:
1. Books:
Sr. No. Author Name of Book Publisher & Address
Applied Illumination
1. Jack L. Lindsey The Fairmont Press Inc.
Engineering
OBJECTIVES:
8086 signals – Basic configurations – System bus timing –System design using 8086 – IO
programming – Introduction to Multiprogramming – System Bus Structure - Multiprocessor
configurations – Coprocessor, Closely coupled and loosely Coupled configurations.
Memory Interfacing and I/O interfacing - Parallel communication interface – Serial communication
interface – D/A and A/D Interface - Timer – Keyboard /display controller – Interrupt controller –
DMA controller – Programming and applications Case studies: Traffic Light control, LED display ,
LCD display, Keyboard display interface and Alarm Controller.
3. Yu-Cheng Liu, Glenn A.Gibson, “Microcomputer Systems: The 8086 / 8088 Family -
Architecture, Programming and Design”, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2007.
4. Mohamed Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi, Rolin McKinlay, “The 8051 Microcontroller
and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C”, Second Edition, Pearson education, 2011.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
9. Digital clock
13. A/D and D/A interface and Waveform Generation using 8051
Content
List of Experiments:
Books :
Maintenance and trouble shooting of LVS switchgear like MCCB, ELCB, Contactors & Batteries.
Subject : Maintenance of Electrical Machines Lab (Elective-II)
Subject Code : ELE514
List of Practical’s
Books :-
L T P
3 2
1. Introduction: 04 hrs
Elements of control systems, concept of open loop and closed loop systems, Examples and
application of open loop and closed loop systems, brief idea of multivariable control systems.
3. Time Response Analysis of First Order and Second Order System: 08 hrs
Characteristic Equations, response to step, pulse , impulse, ramp and parabolic inputs.
Transient response analysis, steady state errors and error constants, Transient & steady state
analysis of LTI systems
8. Study of preliminary considerations of lead, lag and lead-lag networks, closed loop systems
using compensation techniques in time domain and frequency domain. 04 hrs
9. Controllers : 02 hrs
Brief idea of proportional, derivative and integral controllers.
Subject : Control System Lab
Subject Lab : ECE410
L T P
2
1. Transfer function of first and second order system
2. Sensors system control system study
3. AC position servo system study
4. DC position servo system study
5. Control through magnetic amplifier
6. Measurement of passive elements R , L and C using Bridge Networks
7. Study of transducers and characterization
8. Digital simulation of linear systems
9. Stability Analysis of Linear system using MATLAB or equivalent Software
10. Study the effect of P, PI, PID controllers using MATLAB or equivalent Software or
with conventional methods.
11. Study of Lead and Lag compensator
BOOKS:
1. J.Nagrath and M.Gopal, “Control System Engineering”, New Age International Publishers, 5th
Edition, 2007.
2. Benjamin. C. Kuo, “Automatic control systems”, Prentice Hall of India, 7 th Edition,1995.
3. M.Gopal, “Control System – Principles and Design”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2002.
4. Schaum’s Outline Series, “Feedback and Control Systems” Tata Mc Graw-Hill, 2007.
5. John J.D’Azzo & Constantine H.Houpis, “Linear Control System Analysis and Design’”, Tata
Mc Graw-Hill, Inc., 1995.
6. Richard C. Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, “Modern Control Systems”, Addison – Wesley, 1999.
Subject : Mobile Computing (Elective-II)
Subject Code : CSE506
Total Hours : 42
Full Marks : 80 + 20 = 100
Unit-I
Introduction 10 hrs
Issues in mobile computing, overview of wireless telephony: cellular concept, GSM: air-interface,
channel structure, location management: HLR-VLR, hierarchical, handoffs, channel allocation in
cellular systems
Unit II
Mobile IP Goals, assumptions, entities and terminology, IP packet delivery, agent advertisement and
discovery, registration, tunnelling and encapsulation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP),
Traditional TCP, Indirect TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP, Fast retransmit/fast recovery,
Transmission /time-out freezing, Selective retransmission, Transaction oriented TCP.
Unit III
Wireless LAN Overview: MAC issues, IEEE 802.11, Blue Tooth, Wireless multiple access protocols,
TCP over wireless, Wireless applications, data broadcasting, Mobile IP, WAP: Architecture, protocol
stack, application environment, applications.
Unit IV
Mobile Agents computing, security and fault tolerance, transaction processing in mobile computing
environment, Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs): Overview, Properties of a MANET, spectrum of
MANET applications, routing and various routing algorithms, security in MANETs.
Subject : Mobile Computing Lab (Elective-II)
Subject Code : CSE514
List of Experiments
1. Baseband communication
2. Adaptive Linear equalizer
3. CDMA multi path
4. CDMA Multiuser
5. Global System for Mobile Communication
6. GSM Wireless digital communication on digital SDR platform
7. GSM spread spectrum DSSS Modulation and demodulation
8. Free space propagation using path loss model
9. Link budget equation for sat communication
10. Carrier to noise ratio of wireless signal
11. Outdoor propagation Okumura model
12. Outdoor propagation Hata model
13. Selective retransmission
14. Tunneling and encapsulation,
15. Data broadcasting MANETs
Reference Books:
2. Raj Pandya, Mobile & Personal Communication Systems and Service, PHI.
3. Asoke k Talukder , Roopa R Yavagal, Mobile Computing , Technology, Application & Service
Creation. Tata Mc Graw Hill
4. Stojmenovic and Cacute, ―Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing‖, Wiley,
Subject : Robotics & Smart System (Elective-II)
Subject Code : ELE508
Full Marks : 80+20=100
Hours : 42
Module-I [4Hrs]
Module-II [4 Hrs]
Module-III [3 Hrs]
Module-IV [4 Hrs]
Module-V [8 Hrs]
Module-VI [8 Hrs]
Module-VII [5 Hrs]
List of Experiments:
Reference Books:
1. K.S. Fu, R.C. Gonzalez, C.S.G. Lee, “Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision and
Intelligence”, McGraw Hill Education (India Ed.)
2. Saeed B. Niku, "Introduction to Robotics: Analysis, Control, Application 2/E", Wiley India
Edition
3. S.K. Saha, “Introduction to Robotics 2/E”, McGraw Hill Education (India Ed.)
4. R.K. Mittle, I.J. Nagrath, “Robotics and Control", McGraw Hill Education (India Ed.)
5. Thomas R. Kurfess, “Robotics and Automation Handbook", CRC Press
6. Ashitava Ghosal, "Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis 1/E", Oxford University
Press
Subject Title : Development of Life Skills (Common Paper)
Subject Code : 502
Full Marks : 50
Rationale:
In today’s competitive world, the nature of i n d i v i d u a l a n d organizations is
changing at very rapid speed. In this situation the responsibility of diploma holder is not
unique. After completing his course work he has to face the world and seek
meaningful employment also. Merely having knowledge is not sufficient these
days. He has to show his communicative skill also. As such the individual skills
with capability to show his strength and communicate his willingness new skills for
further advancement with to impart his ability and acquiring has to be displayed and
learned.
CONTENTS:
SOCIAL SKILLS
1. Social understanding for group discussion, imaginative thinking and develop free
ideas .
2. SWOT Analysis – Concept, and know himself in details. Learn how to make
use of SWOT.
3. Inter personal Relation:- How to effectively counter arguments of others without
hearting their feeling Sources of conflict and conflict resolution, Ways to enhance
interpersonal dependence and relations.
4. Problem Solving
5. Presentation Skills
Body language --
Dress like the audience, Posture, Gestures, Eye contact and facial expression. STAGE
FRIGHT,
Voice and language – Volume, Pitch, Inflection, Speed, Pause, Pronunciation, Articulation,
Language, Practice of speech. Use of presentation aids, Summarizing the facts
6. Group discussion –
7. INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE
Necessity, Techniques to influence interviews and giving directions, Tips for handling
common questions.
8. Working in Teams
Understand and work within the dynamics of a groups.
Tips to work effectively in teams,
Establish good rapport, interest with others and work effectively with them to meet
common objectives,
Tips to provide and accept feedback in a constructive and considerate way ,
Leadership in teams, Handling frustrations in group.
9. Task Management
Introduction, Task identification, Task planning ,organizing and execution, Closing the
task
BOOKS:
Sr.
Title of the book Author Publisher
No
1 Adams Time management Marshall Cooks Viva Books
2 Basic Managerial Skills for All E.H. Mc Grath , S.J. Pretice Hall of India
3 Body Language Allen Pease Sudha Publications Pvt.
Ltd.
4 Creativity and problem solving Lowe and Phil Kogan Page (I) P Ltd
Decision making & Problem
5 by Adair, J Orient Longman
Solving
6 Develop Your Assertiveness Bishop , Sue Kogan Page India
7 Make Every Minute Count Marion E Haynes Kogan page India
Steven L McShane and
8 Organizational Behavior Tata McGraw Hill
Mary Ann Glinow
Pretice Hall of India, Pvt
9 Organizational Behavior Stephen P. Robbins
Ltd
Michael Hatton
10 Presentation Skills ( Canada – India ISTE New Delhi
Project)
Stress Management Through
11 -- Sterling Publisher Pvt Ltd
Yoga and Meditation
Target setting and Goal Richard Hale ,Peter
12 Kogan page India
Achievement Whilom
13 Time management Chakravarty, Ajanta Rupa and Company
14 Working in Teams Harding ham .A Orient Longman
INTERNET ASSISTANCE
1. http://www.mindtools.com
2. http://www.stress.org
3. http://www.ethics.com
4. http://www.coopcomm.org/workbook.htm
5. http://www.mapfornonprofits.org/
6. http://www.learningmeditition.com http://bbc.co.uk/learning/courses/
7. http://eqi.org/
8. http://www.abacon.com/commstudies/interpersonal/indisclosure.html
9. http://www.mapnp.org/library/ethics/ethxgde.htm
10. http://www.mapnp.org/library/grp_cnfl/grp_cnfl.htm
11. http://members.aol.com/nonverbal2/diction1.htm
12. http://www.thomasarmstron.com/multiple_intelligences.htm
13. http://snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/modules.html
14. http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/swot/