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B.E.

SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


SEMESTER ‘B’
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Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total
Digital
EC 2262 4 - 2 4 2 70 30 40 60 200
Electronics

UNIT:1
Review of semiconductor device as a switch, wave shaping circuits, time base generators. Number
system, number base conversion, Binary codes, Boolean algebra, Boolean functions, logic gates.
Simplification of Boolean functions, Combinational logic, Karnaugh map method, SOP-POS
simplification, NAND-NOR implementation, variable mapping.

UNIT:2
Combinational logic : Half adder, Full adder, Carry look ahead, Multiplexer - demultiplexer,
encoder - decoder, arithmetic circuits, ALU.

UNIT:3
Sequential logic : flip flops, D,T, S-R, J-K, Master-Slave, racing condition, Edge & Level triggered
circuits, Shift registers, Asynchronous and synchronous counters, their types and state diagrams.
Semiconductor memories, introduction to digital ICs 2716, 2732 etc. & their address decoding.
Modern trends in semiconductor memories such as DRAM, FLASH RAM etc.

UNIT:4
Comparison of N-MOS, P-MOS, C-MOS, H-MOS etc. Logic families : TTL, ECL, CMOS, IIL
and their comparison on the basis of Fan in, Fan out, speed, propagation delay and noise margin,
interfacing between ICs of different logic families.

UNIT:5
Introduction to A/D & D/A conversion & their types, sample and hold circuits, Voltage to
Frequency & Frequency to Voltage conversion. Multivibrators: Bistable, Monostable, Astable,
Schmitt trigger, IC555, IC565 & their applications.
Text Books:
1. Morris Mano, “Digital Design”, fourth edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 2011.
2. William H Gothmann, “Digital Electronics”,Prentice Hall of India, 2007.
3. Floyd and Jain, “Digital Fundamentals”, eight edition, Pearson Education, 2009.
Reference Books:
1. Tocci, “Digital System”, tenth edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 2009.
2. Malvino & Leach, “Digital Principles & Applications”, seventh edition, Tata McGraw-Hill
Education, 2011.
3. Taub and schilling, “Digital integrated electronics”, Tata McGraw-Hill Education edition
2004.
B.E. SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER ‘B’

Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks


Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total

EE 2251 Electrical Machines-I 4 0 2 4 2 70 30 40 60 200

UNIT:1

Iron core reactor, Transformer-Constructional features. Ideal transformer, practical transformer. Phasor
diagram and equivalent circuit, Nameplate rating. Transfer function, input impedance and frequency
response. OC and SC tests, performance evaluation, voltage regulation, power efficiency and energy
efficiency.

UNIT:2

Auto transformer, comparison with ordinary transformer, KVA rating, equivalent circuit and phasor
diagram. PU system of calculations, Introduction to 3 phase transformer.

UNIT:3

Rotating magnetic field. Induction motor as transformer. Slip equivalent circuit and power flow.
Introduction of torque and torque slip characteristics, calculation of power torque, input line current and
efficiency. Light running and blocked rotor tests, starting and speed control. Slip ring induction motors,
Nameplate ratings.

UNIT:4

DC Machines - Constructional features, classification, emf equation, OCC and voltage build up in
separately excited and self excited d.c. generators. DC machine winding. Characteristics, commutation
and armature reaction. Load characteristics of various types of d.c. generator. Interpoles and
compensating windings. Losses and efficiency calculations, motor equivalent circuit, power flow, load
characteristics, starting and speed control of d.c. motors. Application and limitations. Swinburne’s test.

UNIT:5

Synchronous M/C constructional features, types of winding, EMF equation, winding factors, OCC and SCC
and concept of synchronous impedance, Nameplate ratings, phasor diagram, voltage regulation of
cylindrical rotor syn. machines. Synchronous motors, phasor diagram, effect of excitation, power angle
curve, starting and power factor control.

Text books:
1. V.Del Toro, “Electric Machines and Power System”, Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs, N.Y., 1985.
2. Stephen Umans, A Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, “Electric Machinery”, seventh edition McGraw-
Hill Higher Education, 2013.
3. P.S. Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines”, fifth edition Khanna Publication, 1995.
Reference books:

1. Theodore Wildi, “Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems”, sixth edition Pearson
Education, 2007.
2. Harry Cotton, “Alternating Current Machines”, second edition MacMillan publisher, 1960.
3. Vincent Del Toro, “Electromechanical devices for energy conversion and control systems”,
Prentice-Hall, 1968.
4. Irving L. Kosow, “Electric Machinery and Transformers”, second edition, Pearson Education India
2007.
B.E.SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks


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Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total

Electro Magnetic
EE 2253 4 - - 4 - 70 30 - - 100
Field & Materials

UNIT:1

Gauss law, its integral and differential forms and its applications, multipoles , potential energy, energy
density in an electric field, dielectrics, electric polarization, polarizability, permittivity, Clausius – Mossotti
equation, electric displacement, Gauss’s law in dielectrics, dielectric materials, dielectric function,
refractive index and absorption coefficient, dielectric relaxation and losses. Maxwell’s first equation,
Divergence, Poisson’s and Laplace equation and their solutions. Capacitance, electrostatic energy
condition at a boundary between dielectrics.

UNIT:2

Fields due to moving charge, magnetic field, Ampere’s law, particles motion in E and B fields, Hall effect,
electro-static and magnetic focusing, magnetic materials: dia, para and ferromagnetic, soft and hard
magnetic materials, B, M and H vectors, Ampere’s law for magnetic materials, hysteresis, magnetic
circuits.

UNIT:3

Electromagnetic waves, plane electromagnetic waves, wave equation and solution, Poynting vector, wave
propagation through dielectrics and conductors, phase velocity, reflection and refraction absorption skin
depth, and energy flow density of a wave. Boundary conditions.

UNIT:4

Semiconducting materials, band theory of semiconductors, band-to-band transitions, theory of p-n


junction and p-n devices, mobility of charge carriers.

UNIT:5

Conductivity of metals, electron scattering and resistivity of metals, heat developed in a current -
carrying conductor, superconductivity.
Text Books:
1. A.J.Dekkar, “Electrical Engg. Materials”, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Limited, 2005.
2. C.S. Indulkar, “Electrical Engineering Materials”, S.Chand & Company Limited, 2008.
3. E. C. Jordan, K. G. Balmain, “Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems”, second edition,
Prentice Hall, 1968.
Reference Books:

1. William Hart Hayt, John A. Buck, “Engineering Electromagnetics”, eight edition, McGraw-Hill,
2012.
2. Matthew N. O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, fifth edition Oxford University Press,
2010.
3. Bhag Singh Guru, Huseyin, “Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals”, second edition,
Cambridge University Press, 2004.
B.E. THIRD YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks


Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total

EE 2254 Instrumentation 4 - 2 4 2 70 30 40 60 200

UNIT:1
Errors - Accuracy of measurement, accuracy precision and repeatability, classification of errors, normal
law of error, standard deviation and probable error. Laboratory standard - Standard of voltage, current
resistance, inductance, capacitance, their construction, frequency errors in components residuals.

UNIT:2
Advance Treatment of Bridge - Bridge sensitivity, shielding of bridges, mutual inductance bridges, ratio
arm bridges, Tan delta measurement in transformer oil, wagner-earthing device. Power system
measurement - Resistivity of soil, design of ground and earth electrodes for A.C., and D.C. (neutral and
sub-station earthing) Types of faults in underground cable, Murray domain loop test, Varley loop test,
time domain reflectometer.

UNIT:3
CRO - Deflection sensitivity of CRT, extension of frequency range, various types of oscilloscope, basic
principles of digital storage oscilloscope and application, types of sweep, advantages of pre-trigger,
compensation of probes, analog and digital measurement and their advantages and limitations, accuracy,
Electronic instruments for voltage measurement, digital measurement of electrical quantity V, I, VAR, PF
etc.

UNIT:4
Photometric measurements-Units, measurements of MHCP, MVCP, MSCP, Integrating sphere. Data
acquisition system- Analog to digital & digital to analog conversion signal conditioning, instrumentation
amplifier.

UNIT:5
Measurement of weight, displacement, torque, velocity using strain gauge measurement of temperature
using RTD, thermocouple, and thermistors. Study of LVDT, Pyrometer, and Capacitive transducer.

Text Books:
1. A. K. Sawhney, “A course in Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation”, tenth
edition, Dhanpat Rai, 1994.
2. William David Cooper, Albert D. Helfrick, “Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques”, third edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 1985.
3. C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sharma & V. S. V. Mani, “Instrumentation: Devices and Systems”, Tata McGraw-
Hill Education, 2008.
Reference Books:

1. B. C. Nakra, K. K. Chaudhry, “Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis”, second edition, Tata


McGraw-Hill Education, 2006.
2. D. Patranabis, “Sensors and Tranducers”, second edition Prentice-Hall of India 2003.
B.E.SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SEMESTER ‘B’
Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks
Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total
MA 2263 Mathematics-IV 4 1 - 4 - 70 30 - - 100
UNIT:1
Functions of Complex Variables: Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations and Harmonic
functions: Conjugate functions and their applications. Complex integrals. Cauchy’s integral
theorem and integral formula. Singularities, poles residues, residue theorem, Contour integration
for simple cases, conformal mapping and its application to two-dimensional problems in electric
field.
UNIT:2
Statistics: Modern view of Probability theory, Random Experiments, Sample space, Random
Variables, Distribution Function and Density Function, Random Variables of Discrete and
Continuous type, Functions of two random variables, bivariate probability with conditional and
marginal probability distribution.
UNIT:3
Stochastic Process and Markov Chain: General concepts and definition of stochastic processes,
Mean, Auto-correlation and auto-covariance, Classification of Stochastic Process and some
problems. Probability vectors, Stochastic Matrix, Fixed Point of a Matrix, Definition of Markov
Chain, Transition matrix and Graph, some theorems and applications, Queuing Theory, Birth and
Death Process.
UNIT:4
Reliability: Basic concepts, Failure law, Bath Tub Curve, Evaluation of Reliability of a component
from test data, System Reliability, Components in series and parallel, Redundancy, Non-series
parallel system. A brief idea of software reliability.
UNIT:5
Graph Theory and Combinatorial Optimization: Graphs – Definitions and basic properties.
Isomorphism, Euler Circuits and Hamiltonian cycle. Digraphs. Trees- properties, spanning trees,
Planer graphs. Shortest path problem, Dijkstra algorithm, Shortest spanning tree-Kruskal and Prim
algorithm, Flow augmented paths-Ford-Fulkerson algorithm, cut sets. Max. Flow min. cut Method
theorem.
Text Books:
1. B.S.Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, forty two edition, Khanna Publishers
2001.
2. A. Papoulis & S Pillai, “Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Process”, fourth
edition Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
Reference Books:
1. E. Balagurusamy, “Reliability Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2010.
3. Baishnab and M Jas, “Elements of Probability and Statistics”, Tata McGraw Hill Book
Company, New Delhi, 2006.
4. G. Paria, “Statistics and Stochastic Processes Part I and II”, Scholar’s Publication, Indore.
5. G. Paria, “Partial Differential Equations and Complex Variables”, Scholar’s Publication,
Indore.

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