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EE-231

ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY L T P 3 1 2

1. Introduction: Review of circuit analysis using Kirchoffs laws, nodal and mesh analysis, solution by classical method and Laplace transform, concept of independent and dependent sources, analysis of special signal waveforms, duality of networks, 2. Network theorems: Superposition and Reciprocity theorem, Thevenins and Nortons theorem, Millmans theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, compensation, Tellegans theorem, analysis of circuits using theorems. 3. Transient Analysis of Networks: Network elements, Transient response of R-L, RC, R-L-C for DC and sinusoidal excitation, Initial condition, Solution using differential equation approach and Laplace transform method. 4. Coupled Circuit: Self inductance, Coefficient of coupling, dot convention analysis of coupled circuits, analysis of single tuned & double tuned circuits. 5. Two-Port Network: Introduction, different parameters and relationship between different parameters, inter-connections of two port networks, open circuit and shortcircuit impedances and ABCD constants, image impedance, image parameters. BOOKS: 1. Network and Systems by D. Roy Chowdhury, Wiley Eastern. 2. Engineering Circuit Analysis by W. H. Hayt and J.E. Kemmerly, McGraw Hill. 3. 5. A Course in Electrical Circuit Analysis by Soni and Gupta, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 4. Modern Network Synthesis by M. E. Van Vallkenburg, Wiley Eastern. Electronic devices and Circuit theory by R.L. Boylestad and L. Nashelesky, PHI

EE-232

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS L 3 T 1 P 2

1. Errors & Accuracy: Static error, Static calibration, Error calibration curve, Limiting errors, Relative limiting errors, Types of errors- Gross Errors, Systematic Errors, Random (Residual) Errors, Accuracy and precision, Static sensitivity, Linearity, Hysteresis, Threshold, Dead Time, Resolution of instrument, loading effects, Introduction to measurement standards. 2. Electrical & Magnetic Measurements: Introduction, DArsonval galvanometer, moving iron & moving coil instruments, Electrodynamometer, Electrostatic Instruments, Induction type energy-meter, wattmeter. Determination of B-H curve and Hysteresis loop. 3. Resistance Measurements: Methods of measurement of low, medium and high resistance, measurement of earth resistance, localization of cable faults by Murray and Varley loop test. 4. Inductance and capacitance Measurements: Measurement of inductance and capacitance by A.C. Bridge methods, Q-factor and dissipation factor. Sources of errors in bridge circuits, Shielding of bridge elements, Wagner Earthing Device. 5. Measurement of Power Factor and Frequency: Single phase, three phase Electrodynamometer type power factor meter. Moving iron Power factor meters, Types of frequency meter, mechanical resonance type, Electrical resonance type, Ratio meter type and Weston frequency meter. 6. Potentiometers: Basic D.C. potentiometer circuit, Modern form of D.C. potentiometer, measurement of voltage, current, Resistance and calibration of voltmeter & ammeter using D.C. potentiometer, volt ratio box, A.C. potentiometers and their applications. 7. Instrument Transformers: Introduction, Use of Instrument transformers, Ratios, Basic constructional features of C.T.and P.T., ratio & phase angle errors, Reduction of Errors. BOOKS: 1. A course of Electrical and Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation by A.K. Sawhney. 2. Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques by W.D. Cooper & A.D. Helfrick. 3. Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instruments by E.W. Golding.

EC-231

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & LOGIC DESIGN L 3 T 1 P 2

1. Number system & Codes: Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal number systems and their interconversion, Binary Arithmetic (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division), Diminished radix and radix compliments, BCD codes, 8421 code, Excess-3 code, Gray code, error detection and correction, Hamming code. 2. Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra & Logic Families: Axiomatic definition of Boolean Algebra, Basic Theorems and properties of Boolean Algebra, Boolean Functions, Canonical and Standard forms, Digital Logic Gates. Various Logic Families like TTL and ECL etc., working and their characteristics, MOS and CMOS devices. 3. Combinational Logic Design: The map method, Two, Three, Four and Five variable maps, Sum of products and Product of Sums Simplification, NAND and NOR implementation, incompletely specified functions, Ex-OR functions, The tabulation method, Determination of Prime implicants, Selection of Essential Prime implicants, The cube notation, Sharp operation, Iterative Consensus, Generalized Consensus, Minimization of Multiple output switching functions, Determining Prime implicants using Generalized Consensus, Finding a Minimum cover, Breaking cyclic and similar structures. 4. MSI and PLD Components: Binary adder and subtractor, Multiplexers, Decoders / Demultiplexers, Read Only Memory, Programmable Logic Arrays, Programmable Array Logic.Implementation of Combinatorial Logic using these devices. 5. Synchronous Sequential Logic: Introduction, Flip-flops, Triggering of Flip-flops, Analysis ofclocked sequential circuits, state reduction and assignment, Flip-flop Excitation tables, Design procedures, Design of counters and registers, Hazards and Glitches, Race conditions, incompletely specified cases. BOOKS: 1. M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Thomas Downs and Mark F Schulz, Logic Design with Pascal, Van Nostrand Reinhold

AM- 234

Numerical Analysis
L 3 T 1 P 0

1. ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS Bisection method, iterative method, Regula-falsi method, Newton-Raphson method, Secant method, Generalized Newtons method for multiple roots, solution of non-linear simultaneous equations. 2. SYSTEM OF SIMULTANEOUS ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS Direct methods: Gauss and Gauss Jordan elimination method, Triangularization(Crout) method, Partitioning method. Iterative methods: Jacobis method, Gauss-Seidal method, Relaxation method. Eigen values and eigen vectors-Power method and Jacobis method. 3. INTERPOLATION AND FUNCTION APPROXIMATIONS Least square curve fit, Finite differences and difference operators, Newtons interpolation formulae, Gauss interpolation formulae Stirling, Bessels and Everttes formulae, Interpolation with unevenly spaced data points-Lagranges interpolation. 4. NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION Numerical differentiation, errors in numerical differentiation, Maximum and minimum values of a tabulated function, Numerical integration-Trapezoidal, Simpsons 1/3 and 3/8 rules, Booles and Weddles rules, Romberg integration-recuusive formulae, Evaluation of double integrals by Trapezoidal and Simpsons rules. 5. ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Taylors series method, Picards method, Eulers method, Modified Eulers method, RungeKutta methods of 2nd and 4th order, Solution of simultaneous and higher order equations. 6. LINEAR AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS Formulation of LPP, Solution of LPP by graphical and Simplex method, Dynamic programming problems, Different models of DPP based on return function and constraints and their solution, Dynamic Programming approach for solving linear programming problems. TEXT BOOKS 1. Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists: by J.N. Sharma. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi/Alpha Science Int. Ltd, UK. 2. Numerical Analysis: by F. B. Hildbrand, McGraw Hill. 3. OPERATIONS RESEARCH, by S. D. Sharma, Kedar Nath Ram Nath Meerut. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Numerical Method for Engineers and Scientists: by M. K. Jain, S. R. K. Lyngar and R. K. Jain, Wiley Estern. 2. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis: by S.S. Sastry, PHI. 3. OPERATIONS RESEARCH (Theory and Applications), by J. K. Sharma, MACMILLAN. 4. OPERATIONS RESEARCH, by Kanti Swarup, P. K. Gupta, Man Moham, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Selhi 5. OPERATIONS RESEARCH?(An Introduction), H. A. Taha, PHI

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