B.Tech Syllabus
B.Tech Syllabus
Semester V Semester VI
UCSE504 DATA STRUCTURE & 3 0 0 6 UHSS601 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 3 0 0 6
ALGORITHM
UIE501 MICROPROCESSOR & 3 1 0 8 UIE611 POWER ELECTRONICS 3 0 0 6
MICROCONTROLLER
UIE502 CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 0 0 6 UIE612 COMMUNICTION ENGG. 3 0 0 6
UIE503 INDUSTRIAL 3 0 0 6 UIE601 PROCESS CONTROL 3 0 0 6
INSTRUMENTATION
UIE511 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 3 0 0 6 UIE602 ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION 3 0 0 6
UIE571 MICROPROCESSOR & 0 0 2 2 UIE603 OPTICAL FIBER & 3 0 0 6
MICROCONTROLLER LAB OPTOELECTRONICS
UIE572 CONTROL SYSTEMS LAB 0 0 2 2 UIE671 POWER ELECTRONICS LAB 0 0 2 2
UIE573 INDUSTRIAL 0 0 2 2 UIE672 PROCESS CONTROL LAB 0 0 2 2
INSTRUMENTATION LAB
UIE574 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 0 0 2 2 UIE673 ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION 0 0 2 2
LAB LAB
Total Contact Hours 23 15 1 8 40 Total Contact Hours 22 18 0 6 42
Semester I
Paper code: UPH101
Paper name: Engineering Physics Credit: 8
Total contact hours: 40 L-T-P: 3-1-0
1. Mathematical Physics:
Vector and Scalar field, grad, divergence, curl, Laplacian, line integral, surface integral, volume integral,
physical examples in the context of electricity and magnetism, Stokes theorem, Gauss theorem (No
proof). [5]
2. Electrodynamics:
Gauss Law of electrostatics, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Displacement current, Equation of
Continuity, Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form, Maxwell’s wave equation in free
space, propagation of EM wave in free space, transverse nature of EM wave.
[6]
Books / References:
1. Engineering Physics, Malik and Singh, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. Engineering Physics, Naidu, Pearson
3. Engineering Physics, Gupta & Gaur, Dhanpat Rai
4. Quantum Mechanics, Ajay Ghatak S. Lokanathan, Trinity
5. Quantum Mechanics: A Text Book for undergraduates, Mahesh C Jain, TMH
6. Thermodynamics and kinetic theory of gases, W. Pauli, Dover Publications, 2010
7. Electromagnetic Theory, Prabir K. Basu & Hrishikesh Dhasmana, AneBooks
8. Introduction to Electrodynamics, David Griffiths
9. Electricity, magnetism and light, W. Saslow
10. Oscillations and waves in physics, Ian G. Main,
11. The physics of vibrations and waves, H.J. Pain,
12. Arthur Beiser, Concepts of Modern Physics (Sixth Edition), Tata McGraw-Hill Publication,
New Delhi (1988).
List of experiments:
Experiment No 1: To determine the magnetic moment of a bar magnet and the horizontal component of the
earth's magnetic field.
Experiment No 2: To study the Hall Effect in semiconductor (Germanium Crystal) and then to calculate the
Hall coefficient.
Experiment No 4: To determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor (glass) by using
Lee’s Disc apparatus.
Experiment No 5: To study the variation of time period of a bar pendulum about different axes and
determine the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) at the place.
Experiment No 6: To determine the wavelength of sodium light by measuring the diameters of Newton's
Rings.
Experiment No 9: To determine the value of Planck's constant with the help of vacuum phototube.
Experiment No 10: To study the current flowing through an external circuit by a potentiometer and
determine the internal resistance of a standard cell.
Paper code: UMA101
Paper name: Engineering Mathematics-I Credit: 8
Total contact hours: 40 L-T-P: 3-1-0
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
(1) Practical English Usage, Michael Swan, OUP,1995
(2) Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood, Macmillan, 2007
(3) On Writing Well, William Zinsser, Harper Resource Book, 2001
(4) Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasely, CUP, 2006
(5) Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata, OUP, 2011
(6) Exercises in Spoken English, Parts-I-III, CIEFL, Hyderabad, OUP
Books / References:
(i) D.P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
(ii) D.C. Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 2009.
(iii) B.L. Thereja, A.K. Thereja, “ A Textbook of Electrical Technology”, S.Chand
Semester II
Paper code: UCH201
Paper name: Engineering Chemistry Credit: 8
Total contact hours: 40 L-T-P: 3-1-0
UNIT:1 Molecular Structure and Quantum Mechanics: Crystal field theory and the energy level
diagrams for transition metal ions and their magnetic properties. Band structure of solids and the role of
doping on band structures.Molecular orbital and quantum mechanics: Schrodinger equation, Eigen function,
orthogonal and orthonormal. (6L)
UNIT:3 Reaction dynamics and Thermodynamics: Reaction laws: rate and order; molecularity; first and
second order kinetics; (Arrhenious equation) catalysis. Laws and applications of thermodynamics, 1st law
and 2nd law, Carnot cycle and related problems.
(8L)
UNIT:7 Industrial Chemistry:Solid liquid and gaseous fuels; constituents of coal, carbonization of coal,
coal analysis, proximate and ultimate analysis, classification of coal, petroleum, gasoline. Octane number,
cetane number, aviation fuel, natural gas, water gas.
(4L)
UNIT:9 Biochemistry: Carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, Nucleic acid– DNA and RNA,
Vitamins and hormones – sources and application. (2L)
Experiment-1: Aim of the experiment:To determine the coefficient of viscosity of the glycerol by using Ostwald’s
viscometer.
Experiment-2: Aim of the experiment:To determine the surface tension of the given liquid with respect to water at room
temperature by using Stalagnometer.
Experiment-3: Aim of the experiment:To identify acid radicals be dry and wet tests.
Experiment-4 Aim of the experiment:To identify basic radicals be dry and wet tests
.
Text/Reference Books:
1. S. Chawla, A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
2. Jain and Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
3. Atkins, Physical Chemistry, Oxford.
4. J. D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, Blackwell Science.
5. V.R. Gowariker, N.V. Viswanathan, J. Sreedhar, Polymer Science, New Age International Publisher.
6. A.K. Chandra, Introductory Quantum Chemistry, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill
7. S.K. Ghosh Advanced General Organic Chemistry (A Modern Approach) (Set I & Ii) NCBA Publisher, New Delhi, 2009
8. B. Viswanathan, P. S. Raghavan, Practical Physical Chemistry, Viva
9. Dr. S. Rattan, Experiments in Applied Chemistry, S. K. Kataria& Sons.
Introduction to components of a computer system (disks, memory, processor, where a program is stored and
executed, operating system, compilers etc.)
Idea of Algorithm: steps to solve logical and numerical problems. Representation of Algorithm.
Flowchart/ Pseudocode with examples.
From algorithms to programs; source code, variables (with data types) variables and memory locations,
Syntax and Logical Errors in compilation, object and executable code
Searching, Basic Sorting Algorithms (Bubble, Insertion and Selection), Finding roots of equations, notion of
order of complexity through example programs (no formal definition required)
Functions (including using built in libraries), Parameter passing in functions, call by value,
Passing arrays to functions: idea of call by reference
Recursion, as a different way of solving problems. Example programs, such as Finding Factorial, Fibonacci
series, Ackerman function etc. Quick sort or Merge sort.
Idea of pointers, Defining pointers, Use of Pointers in self-referential structures, notion of linked list (no
implementation)
Books / References:
1. Byron Gottfried, Schaum's Outline of Programming with C, McGraw-Hill
2. E. Balaguruswamy, Programming in ANSI C, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, The C Programming Language, Prentice
Hall of India
The laboratory should be preceded or followed by a tutorial to explain the approach or algorithm to be
implemented for the problem given.
Module 2: Theory of Projection of Points, Lines and Plane Surfaces Contact hours: 2
Introduction to orthographic projection - principles-Principal planes-First angle projection-projection of
points. Projection of straight lines (only First angle projections) inclined to both the principal planes –
Determination of true lengths and true inclinations by rotating line method and traces Projection of planes
(polygonal and circular surfaces) inclined to both the principal planes by rotating object method.
Module 2: Drawing projection of points, lines and plane surfaces Contact hours: 8
Drawing orthographic projection - Principal planes-First angle projection-projection of points. Projection of
straight lines (only First angle projections) inclined to both the principal planes – Determination of true
lengths and true inclinations by rotating line method and traces Projection of planes (polygonal and circular
surfaces) inclined to both the principal planes by rotating object method.
TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES:
1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, “Ethics in Engineering”, McGraw Hill, New York, 1996.
2. Charles D Fleddermann, “Engineering Ethics”, prentice Hall, New Mexico, 1999.
3. LauraSchlesinger, "How Could You Do That: The Abdication of Character, Courage, and Conscience",
Harper Collins, New York, 1996.
4. Stephen Carter, "Integrity", Basic Books, New York, 1996.
Semester III
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UMA301 Paper name: Mathematics-III Credit: 8
Total contact hours: 45 L-T-P: 3-1-0
Books / References:
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
2. P. G. Hoel, S. C. Port and C. J. Stone, Introduction to Probability Theory, Universal Book Stall, 2003
(Reprint).
3. S. Ross, A First Course in Probability, 6th Ed., Pearson Education India, 2002.
4. W. Feller, An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, Vol. 1, 3rd Ed. Wiley, 1968.
5. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications, Reprint,
2010.
6. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2000.
7. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics (for semester III), Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010.
8. S. J. Farlow, Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers, Dover Publications, 1993.
9. R. Haberman, Elementary Applied Partial Differential equations with Fourier Series and Boundary Value
Problem, 4th Ed., Prentice Hall, 1998.
10. Ian Sneddon, Elements of Partial Differential Equations, McGraw Hill, 1964.
11. Manish Goyal and N.P. Bali, Transforms and Partial Differential Equations, University
Science Press, Second Edition, 2010.
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UPH301 Paper name: Applied Physics Credit: 4
Total contact hours: 24 L-T-P: 2-0-0
Books / References:
1. G. Cao, “Nanostructures &Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties & Applications” Imperial College Press,
2004.
2. Thin Film Phenomena by K. L. Chopra, McGraw Hill 1969
3. D.J. Griffiths, Introduction to Electrodynamics. 4th Edition, PHI Learning, New Delhi. (2012).
4. J.D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics. 3rdEdition, Wiley India. (1998)
5. Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering. William J. Callister, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2007).
6. J. P. Bentley, Principles of Measurement Systems, Longman(2000).
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE301 Paper name: Network Theory Credit: 8
Total contact hours: 45 L-T-P: 3-1-0
Books / References:
1. G. Streetman, and S. K. Banerjee, “Solid State Electronic Devices,” 7th edition, Pearson,2014.
2. D. Neamen , D. Biswas "Semiconductor Physics and Devices," McGraw-Hill Education
3. S. M. Sze and K. N. Kwok, “Physics of Semiconductor Devices,” 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
4. C.T. Sah, “Fundamentals of solid state electronics,” World Scientific Publishing Co. Inc, 1991.
5. Y. Tsividis and M. Colin, “Operation and Modeling of the MOS Transistor,” Oxford Univ. Press, 2011.
6. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems. by Millman and Halkias (Tata
McGraw Hill)
7. Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory – Robert L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Pearson/Prentice
Hall,9th Edition,2006.
8. Micro Electronic Circuits – Sedra A.S. and K.C. Smith, Oxford University Press, 5th ed.
9. Micro Electronic Circuits: Analysis and Design – M.H. Rashid, Thomson PWS Publ., 1999.
10. Principles of Electronic Circuits – S.G.Burns and P.R.Bond, Galgotia Publications, 2nd Edn.., 1998.
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE303 Paper name: Electrical & Electronic Measurements Credit: 6
Total contact hours: 35 L-T-P: 3-0-0
Books / References:
1. E.W.Golding & F.C.Widdis, ‘Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments’, H. Wheeler
& Co.
2. A.K. Sawhney, ‘Electrical & Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation’, Dhanpath Rai &
Co (P) Ltd.
3. J.B.Gupta, ‘A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation’, S.K.
Kataria & Sons, Delhi.
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE304 Paper name: Fundamentals of Instrumentation Credit: 6
Total contact hours: 39 L-T-P: 3-0-0
Books / References:
1. A K Ghosh: Introduction to Instrumentation and Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 2004.
2. A K Sawhney: A course on electrical and electronic measurements and instrumentation, Dhanpat Raj &
Co, 2005
3. D Patranabis: Principle of Industrial Instrumentation, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi 2004
4. John P. Bentley: Principles of measurement systems, 3rd edition, Addison Wesley Longman, 2000.
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE371 Paper name: Network Theory Lab Credit: 2
Total contact hours: 2 hours per week L-T-P: 0-0-2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. To verify the Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) for the given electrical circuit.
2. To verify the Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) for the given electrical circuit.
3. To verify the Ohm’s Law and plot the V-I characteristics.
4. To verify Superposition Theorem using NI-Multisim and verify the results theoretically.
5. To verify the Thevenin’s Theorem using NI- Multisim Software and verify the results theoretically.
6. To verify the Norton’s Theorem using NI-Multisim Software and verify the results theoretically.
7. To verify Maximum Power transfer Theorem, and plot graph of-
a) Efficiency (ὴ ) v/s RL (Load Resistance).
b) Load Power (PL) v/s RL (Load Resistance).
8. To study the Transient Response/Analysis of a RC Series circuit.
9. To study the Transient Response/Analysis of a RL Series circuit.
10. To study Resonance in RLC series Circuit.
11. To study Resonance in parallel RLC Circuit.
12. To measure input and output impedance of a given two port network. (To calculate and verify Z-
parameters of a two port Network).
13. To calculate and verify 'Y' parameters of two-port network.
14. To study the properties of delta-star connection.
15. To verify the Reciprocity Theorem using NI-Multisim and find out the transfer resistance. Also, verify
the results theoretically.
16. To verify the Millman’s Theorem using NI-Multisim and verify the results theoretically.
17. To verify the Compensation Theorem Using NI-Mutisim and verify the results theoretically.
18. Study of Transients in an RC Series Circuit using MATLAB Command.
19. Frequency Response of a High-Pass Filter using MATLAB Command.
20. Frequency Response of a Low-Pass Filter Using MATLAB Command.
21. Voltage and Current Waveforms in a Resistive Circuit Using MATLAB Command.
22. Study of Voltage and Current Waveforms in an Inductive and Capacitive Circuit with an AC Input using
MATALB Command.
23. Validation of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Using MATLAB Command.
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE372 Paper name: Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab Credit: 2
Total contact hours: 2 hours per week L-T-P: 0-0-2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Exp. 1:- I-V characteristics Study of a P-N junction diode
Exp 2:- To design a Half wave rectifier and study its ripple factor
Exp 3:- To design a Centre-tap/Bridge full wave rectifier with shunt capacitance/series inductance filter and
study its ripple factor for different values of capacitance/inductance.
Exp. 4:- To design a diode clipping circuit and study output waveforms.
Exp. 5:- To design a diode clamping circuit and study output waveforms.
Exp. 6:- To study Input and Output characteristics of a BJT
Exp 7:- To design a common emitter Fixed/Voltage divided Biasing transistor Amplifier circuit and study its
Amplification factor.
Exp. 8:- To Study the Transfer and Output characteristics of a MOSFET.
Exp. 9:- To study common source and source follower configuration.
Exp. 10:- To design class A, Class B and Class C power amplifier and determine the efficiency of the
amplifiers
Exp. 11:- To study negative and positive feedback amplifier.
Exp. 12. To design and study wien bridge oscillator, tuned oscillator, crystal oscillator
B. Tech (3rd sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE373 Paper name: Electrical & Electronic Measurements Lab Credit: 2
Total contact hours: 2 hours per week L-T-P: 0-0-2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Calibration of analog ammeter
2. Calibration of analog voltmeter
3. Extension of range of moving coil ammeter and voltmeter.
4. Calibration of electrodynamometer type wattmeter.
5. Measurement of power using electrodynamometer type wattmeter
6. Calibration and testing of energy meters.
7. Measurement of unknown resistance using Wheatstone’s bridge.
8. Measurement the low resistance using Kelvin’s Double Bridge.
9. Measurement of Inductance by Maxwell’s Bridge.
10. Measurement of Inductance by Hay’s Bridge
11. Measurement of Capacitance by De Sauty’s Bridge.
12. Measurement of Capacitance by Schering’s Bridge.
13. Measurement of Frequency by Wein’s Bridge.
14. Measurement of earth resistance using Megger.
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B. Tech (4th sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UMA401 Paper name: Numerical Methods Credit: 6
Total contact hours: 40 L-T-P: 3-0-0
Books/References:
1. S.S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI learning Pvt Ltd.
2. M.K Jain, S.R.K Iyengar and R.K Jain, Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering computation,
New Age International Publishers.
3. E. Balagurusamy, Numerical Method, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
4. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
5. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications, Reprint,
2010.
6. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2000.
7. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics (for semester III), Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010.
8. Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.
B. Tech (4th sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UEE401 Paper name: Electrical Machines Credit: 6
Total contact hours: L-T-P: 3-0-0
Reference books --
1. A Text Book of Electrical Technology (Vol. 2) by B.L. Theraja and A.K. Theraja
2. Electric Machines by D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath
3. Electrical Machinery by Dr. P.S. Bimbhra
B. Tech (4th sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UIE401 Paper name: Analog Integrated Circuits Credit: 6
Total contact hours: 35 L-T-P: 3-0-0
Basics of OPAMP – Ideal and practical characteristics, input bias currents, input offset current, input offset
voltage, slew rate and common mode rejection ration (CMMR), etc.
Opamp as inverting, non-inverting, voltage follower, adder, subtractor, integrator, differentiator,
logarithmic, antilogarithmic amplifier, multipliers, dividers and sample & hold device.
Differential and instrumentation amplifiers.
Comparators - inverting, non-inverting and Schmitt trigger
Rectifiers – half wave and full wave precision rectifiers
Mutivibrators – monostable and astable mutivibrators and their applications.
Wave generators – square and triangular waves.
Oscillators - phase shift and Wien’s bridge oscillators using OPAMP.
Timer NE/SE555 – monostable and astable mutivibrators.
VCO and PLL.
Books/References:
Books/References:
Books/References:
1. Morris Mano, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi: Digital Logic and Computer Design
3. A. Anand Kumar, PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi: Fundamentals of Digital Circuits
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Program to find a root of a nonlinear equation using the Method of Bisection.
2. Program to find a root of a nonlinear equation using the Method of Regula-Falsi method.
3. Program to find the root of a nonlinear equation using the Newton-Raphson method.
4. Program to find the root of a nonlinear equation using the Secant Method.
5. Program to construct Lagrange’s interpolation polynomial method.
6. Program to evaluate a definite integral by Trapezoidal rule
7. Program to evaluate a definite integral by Simpson’s 1/3 rule.
8. Program to evaluate a definite integral by Simpson’s 3/8 rule.
9. Program to find the solution of initial value problem using Euler’s method.
10. Program to find the solution of initial value problem using improved Euler’s method.
11. Program to find the solution of initial value problem using Modified Euler’s method.
12. Program to find solution of initial value problem using fourth order Runge Kutta method.
13. Program to find solution of initial value problem using third order Runge Kutta method.
14. Program for solving ordinary differential equation by Milne method.
Books/References:
1. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis: S.S. Sastry, PHI learning Pvt Ltd.
2. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering computation: M.K Jain, S.R.K Iyengar and R.K Jain,
New age Inter-national Publishers.
3. Numerical Method: E. Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
4. Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.
B. Tech (4th sem) in Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus Details
(July 2020 onwards)
Paper code: UEE471 Paper name: Electrical Machines Lab Credit: 2
Total contact hours: 2 hours per week L-T-P: 0-0-2
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