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SE - Electrical - Syllabus (OLD Non CGPA)

This document provides the revised scheme and detailed syllabus for the second year of the electrical engineering program at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. The semester 1 syllabus includes courses in Mathematics III, Transformers and DC Machines, Electrical Measuring Techniques, Electrical Power Generation and Economics, Electrical Engineering Materials, and Electronic Devices and Circuits. It also lists the corresponding labs for each course. The semester 2 syllabus includes courses in Mathematics IV, AC Machines, Network Analysis, Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution, Analog and Digital Circuits. It also lists the corresponding labs for each course. The document provides information on the teaching scheme including contact hours per week

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SE - Electrical - Syllabus (OLD Non CGPA)

This document provides the revised scheme and detailed syllabus for the second year of the electrical engineering program at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. The semester 1 syllabus includes courses in Mathematics III, Transformers and DC Machines, Electrical Measuring Techniques, Electrical Power Generation and Economics, Electrical Engineering Materials, and Electronic Devices and Circuits. It also lists the corresponding labs for each course. The semester 2 syllabus includes courses in Mathematics IV, AC Machines, Network Analysis, Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution, Analog and Digital Circuits. It also lists the corresponding labs for each course. The document provides information on the teaching scheme including contact hours per week

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DR.

BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,

AURANGABAD

REVISED

SCHEME AND DETAILED SYLLABUS

OF

SECOND YEAR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


(EEP/EE/EEE)

OF

FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN ENGINEERING


Semester-I Contact hr/week Examination scheme

CODE Subject L T P TOTAL CT TH TW P/O TOTAL Duration Th


Exam

BSH/201 Mathematics-III 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs

EED/202 Transformers and DC machines 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs


EED/203 Electrical Measuring techniques 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs
EED/204 Electrical power Generation and its Economics 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs
EED/205 Electrical Engineering Materials 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs

*EED/206 Electronic Devices and Circuits 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs

EED/221 LAB-I : Transformers and DC machines - - 2 2 - - - 50 50


EED/222 LAB-II: Electrical Measuring techniques 2 2 - - - 50 50
EED/223 LAB-II: Electrical power Generation and its 2 2 - - 50 - 50
Economics
EED/224 LAB-IV: Electrical Engineering Materials 2 2 - - - 50 50
*EED/225 LAB V: Electronic Devices and Circuits 2 2 - - - 50 50
EED/226 LAB-VI Fundamentals of PLC 2 2 - - 50 - 50
Total 20 10 30 100 400 100 150 750

L: Lecture T: Tutorial P: Practical CT: Class Test TH: Theory TW: Term work P/O: Practical / Oral

*Electronic Devices and Circuits (EDC) subject only for Electrical Electronics Engineering Branch
Semester- II Contact hr/week Examination scheme

CODE Subject L T P TOTAL CT TH TW P TOTAL Duration


Th Exam

BSH/252 Mathematics-IV 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs


EED/253 AC machines 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs
EED/254 Network Analysis 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs
EED/255 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs
EED/256 Analog and Digital circuits 4 - - 4 20 80 - - 100 3 hrs
EED/271 LAB-VII : AC machines - - 2 2 - - - 50 50
EED/272 LAB-VIII: Network Analysis 2 2 - - 50 - 50
EED/273 LAB-IX: Electrical Power transmission and distribution 2 2 - - - 50 50
EED/274 LAB-X: Analog and Digital Circuits 2 2 - - - 50 50
EED/275 LAB-XI: Communication Skill 2 2 - - 50 - 50
Total 20 2 8 30 100 400 100 150 750

L: Lecture T: Tutorial P: Practical CT: Class Test TH: Theory TW: Term work P/O: Practical / Oral
CODE BSH/201 Engineering Mathematics-III
SE (ALL)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 hours/week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory examination: 80 Marks
Objectives: 1) To develop Logical understanding of the subject
2) To develop mathematical skill so that students are able to apply mathematical methods &
Principal’s in solving problems from Engineering fields 3) To produce graduates with mathematical
knowledge & computational skill.
Unit 1: Linear Differential Equations : Linear Differential Equations with constant coefficients
General method, shortcut methods to find particular integral, Homogenous Linear differential equations
(Cauchy’s & Legendre’s form), method of variation of parameters. (6)
Unit 2: Application of LDE: To Electrical circuits & to Mechanical system (Analogous study of two
systems),To Civil Engineering, Free oscillations / vibrations, Forced oscillation /vibrations, Damped
Free oscillations / vibrations, Damped Forced oscillations / vibrations. (6)
Unit 3: Z Transform: Definition, Z transform of elementary functions, properties of Z transform,
Inverse Z transform, Solution of difference equation by Z transform. (6)
Unit 4: Laplace transform: Definition, Transforms of elementary functions, Properties &
theorems of Laplace transforms(without proof ), transforms of periodic function, Heaviside unit step
function, displaced unit step function, Dirac delta function, error function, Bessel’ function of zero
order. (6)
Unit 5: Inverse Laplace transform and its applications : Inverse Laplace transforms by using
properties, ii) partial fractions, iii) Convolution theorem, Applications to solve linear differential
equations with constant coefficients (Initial value problems), Simultaneous Linear differential
equations . (6)
Unit 6: Fourier Transform and its applications: Fourier integral, Fourier sine and cosine integral,
complex form of Fourier integral, Fourier transforms Fourier sine and cosine transform and inverse
Fourier transforms Finite Fourier sine and cosine transforms. Solution of one dimensional heat
equation by using Fourier transform. (8)

Note: All Theorems are without proofs


Section A: Unit 1, 2, 3
Section B: Unit 4, 5, 6

Reference Books:
1. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics (Volume-I, II,III) by P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar,
Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publications, New Delhi.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Das, S. Chand & Company.
4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana (Tata McGraw-Hill).
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
6. Engineering Mathematics A Tutorial Approach by Ravish R Singh, Mukul Bhat ,Mc Graw Hill
PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:
Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
CODE: EED/202 TRANSFORMERS AND DC MACHINES
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

UNIT CONTENT HRS


Unit Single phase Transformers (10)
01 Working of transformer on-load and on no-load, phasor diagrams Exact and
approximate equivalent circuits referred to either side, losses, Efficiency, maximum
efficiency, ratings. Open circuit and short circuit tests, determination of
equivalent circuit parameters from the test data, Polarity test, Parallel operation,
conditions to be satisfied, load sharing under various conditions.
Autotransformers, their ratings and applications. Comparison with two winding
transformer with respect to saving of copper and size.
Unit Three phase transformers (8)
02 Types, construction, comparison with a bank of three single phase transformers,
Standard connections, phasor groups as per clock notations, and their suitability for
particular applications, polarity test, Efficiency & regulation by direct and indirect
methods, Descriptive treatment of Parallel operation of three phase transformers
Scott connection and ‘V’- connections, three winding transformers, tertiary windings.
Unit D.C. Machine construction (4)
03 Construction, main parts, magnetic circuit, typical flux path, Armature winding :
Simple lap and wave winding, commutator and brush assembly.
Unit DC Generator and DC motor action
04 Generator and motor action, e.m.f equation, types, characteristics, applications, (8)
torque equation of motor, significance of back e.m.f. Working at no-load and on-
load. Power flow diagram, losses and efficiency. Descriptive treatment of armature
reaction. Commutation, causes of bad commutation and remedies, interpoles,
compensating windings (descriptive treatment only
Unit Starting, control and testing of DC motor: (6)
05 Starting of DC motors, starters for series and shunt motor, solid state starters, speed
control, tests, Applications.
Unit Special Purpose DC machines (4)
06 Construction and operating principles of Brush less DC motor, stepper motor, DC servo
motor, PMDC motor.
Text Books :
1. Electrical Technology by Edward Hughes ELBS, Pearson Education.
2. Electrical Technology Vol II by B. L. Theraja
3. Electrical Machine by S. K. Bhattacharya, 2nd Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing co. Ltd.
4. Electrical Machines by Nagrath & Kothari, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
5. Electrical Machines by Bhag S Guru, Husein R. Hiziroglu, Oxford University Press.
6. Electrical Machines- I and II, K Krishna Reddy, SCITECH Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd. Chennai
Reference Books :
1. Performance and Design of Direct Current Machines by A.E.Clayton and N.N. Hancock CBS
Publishers, Third Edition.
2. Electrical Machines by A.E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Stephen D.Umans (Tata Mc Graw Hill
Publication Ltd) Fifth Edition.
3. Theory and performance of DC machines by A.S. Langsdorf (Tata Mc Graw Hill)
4. Theory and Performance of AC machines by A.S. Langsdorf (Tata Mc Graw Hill)
5. Performance and Design of AC. Machines by M.G. Say (CBS Publishers and Distributors)
6. Electrical Machines by Smarajit Ghosh (Pearson Education), New Delhi.
7. Electrical Machines Theory, Application, & Control by Charles I Hubert (Pearson
education, New Dehli Second Edition)

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
CODE: EED/203 Electrical Measurement Techniques
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

UNIT CONTENT HRS


Unit A)Measurement and Instrumentation theory (8)
01 Characteristics of measuring instruments: Static and dynamic, accuracy, linearity,
speed of response, dead zone, repeatability, resolution, span, reproducibility, drifts.
Need for calibration, standards and their classification. Block diagram of generalized
instrumentation system. Classification of measuring instruments - Absolute and
secondary instruments, types of secondary instruments: indicating, integrating, and
recording, analog / digital. B) Essentials of indicating instruments : deflecting,
controlling and damping systems. Construction, working, torque equation,
various advantages and disadvantages of MI (attraction and repulsion), and (3)
PMMC.
C) Ammeter and Voltmeter theory Extension of range of ammeters and voltmeters
using shunt, multiplier. Universal shunt, Universal multiplier. Block diagram and
operation of digital ammeters and voltmeters in brief. (3)
Unit A) Measurement of Resistance : (4)
02 Measurement of low, medium and high resistance. Kelvin’s Double Bridge, Ammeter-
Voltmeter method, Megger, Earth tester for earth resistance measurement,
measurement of insulation resistance when power is ON.
B) A.C. Bridges: Introduction, sources & detectors for a.c. bridge, general equation (4)
for bridge at balance. Measurement of Inductance: Maxwell’s Inductance &
Maxwell’s Inductance – Capacitance Bridge, Andersons Bridge. Measurement of
Capacitance: Shearing Bridge.
Unit 03) Wattmeter theory and measurement of power (6)
03 Construction, working, torque equation, errors and their compensation,
advantages/disadvantages of dynamometer type wattmeter, low power factor
wattmeter, poly-phase wattmeter. Power measurement in three phase system. Power
measurement in three phase system for balanced and unbalanced load using three
wattmeter method, two wattmeter method
Unit Energy meter theory: (4)
04 Construction, working, torque equation, errors and adjustments of single phase
conventional (induction type) energy meter, Block diagram and operation of
electronic energy meter. Three-phase energy meters.
Unit Instrument Transformers:
05 Construction, connection of CT & PT in the circuit, advantages of CT / PT over shunt (3)
and multipliers for range extension, transformation ratio, turns ratio, nominal ratio,
burden etc, ratio and phase angle error. (No derivation of formulae is expected)
Unit A) Oscilloscope: Introduction, various parts, front panel controls, block diagram of (3)
06 dual trace and dual beam CRO, use of CRO for measurement of voltage, , period,
frequency, phase angle & frequency by lissajous pattern.
B) Transducers: Introduction, classification, basic requirements, types: Resistive,
inductive, Capacitive (brief treatment only), advantages of electrical transducers (2)
Text Books:
1. A Course in Electrical and Electronic measurements & Instrumentation – by A. K.
Sawhaney, Dhanpat Rai & Suns
2. A Course in Electronic and Electronic measurements by J. B. Gupta, S. K. Kataria & Sons.
3. Instrumentation: Measurement and Analysis by Nakra & Chaudhari Sixth Reprint, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical measurement & measuring instrument by E. W. Golding & widing, Fifth
edition, A. H. Wheeler & Co. ltd.
2. Electonic measurement and instrumentation by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Khanna Publisher, New
Delhi.
3. Introduction to Measurements and instrumentation by Ghosh, Second Edition PHI
Publication.
4. Introduction to Measurements and instrumentation by Anand PHI Publication.

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
CODE: EED/204 Electrical Power Generation and its Economics
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

UNIT CONTENT HRS


Unit Thermal Power Plants: Types of boilers, Feed water and its treatment, Steam (8)
01 turbine and alternators. Site selection, Main parts and its working. Fuel Handling:
delivery of load, unloading, preparation, transfer, outdoor (dead) storage, indoor (live)
storage, In plant Handling, Coal weighing. Ash disposal and dust collation: Draught
systems, electrostatic precipitator Prospectus and development of thermal plants in
India
Unit Hydro Power Plant: Site selection, Hydrology, storage and pondage, general (8)
02 arrangements and operation of hydro power plant, Hydraulic turbines, turbine
size, pelton wheel turbine, Francis and Kaplan turbines, selection of turbines,
Dams, Spillways, gates, intake and out take works, canals and layout of
penstocks, water hammer and surge tank, simple numerical on hydrographs and
number of turbine required Prospectus and development of hydro plants in India
Unit Nuclear power plant: Introduction, atomic physics, nuclear reaction, materials, site (8)
03 selection, nuclear reactors and working of each part, classification of nuclear reactor, ,
nuclear waste disposal, plant layout, Prospectus and development of nuclear
plants in India Diesel Power Plants: Introduction, Site selection, Main components and
its working, Diesel plant efficiency and heat balance, choice and characteristic of diesel
power plant.
Unit Gas power plant: Simple gas turbine power plant, methods to improve thermal (3)
04 efficiency, open loop and closed loop cycle power plants, gas fuels, gas turbine
materials, plant layout.
UNIT Non-conventional power plant: Sources, MHD plants, solar energy, fuel cells, tidal (5)
05 power generation, geothermal power generation , wind power stations,
Prospectus and development of non conventional power plants in India Comparison of
all power plants
Unit Economics Aspects of Power Generation: (8)
06 Introduction, terms commonly used in system operations, factors affecting cost of
generation, reduction of cost by interconnecting generators, choice of size and number
of generator units, Input output curves of thermal and hydropower plants,
Incremental fuel rate curves, incremental fuel cost curve, constraints on economic
generation, economic loading of generators, load allocation among various generators,
base load and peak load plants.
Text Books
1. P. K. Nag : Power Plant Engineering ,Tata McGraw Hil
2. Dr. P. C. Sharma: Power Plant Engineering ,
3. Chakrabarti, Soni, Gupta, Bhatnagar ”A text book on power system Engineering” Dhanpat Rai
publication
4. R.K.Rajput, “Power Plant Engineering”
5. J B Gupta, , “Power Plant Engineering”
Reference Books
1. Arora and Domkundwar: A course in Power Plant Engineering , Dhapat Rai publication
2. S. P. Sukhatme : Solar Energy

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
CODE: EED/205 Electrical Engineering Materials
(COMMON TO EEP/EE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

UNIT CONTENT HRS


Unit A) Dielectric Properties of Insulating Materials: Static Field ,Dielectric Parameters (6)
01 [Dielectric constant, Dipole moment, Polarization, Polarizability], Mechanisms of
Polarizations-Electronic, Ionic and Orientational Polarization (Descriptive treatment only),
Pyro-Electric & Ferro-Electric Materials, Dielectric Loss and loss Tangent.
B) Optical Properties of Materials & Cells used for Power Generation: Photo-Conductivity,
Photo-Electric Emission, Photo-Voltaic cells [Materials Used, Construction, Equivalent
Circuit, Working and Application], Photo-Conductive cells, Photo-Emissive cells
Unit A)Insulating Materials, Properties & Application: Introduction, Characteristics of Good (8)
02 Insulating Material, Classification, Solid Insulating Materials-Paper Press Board, Fibrous
Materials, Ceramics, Mica & Asbestos. Liquid Insulating Materials such as Transformer
Oil, varnish , Askarel, Insulating Gases like Air, SF6, Insulating Materials for Power &
Distribution Transformers, Rotating Machines, Capacitors, Cables, Line Insulators and
Switchgears
B) Dielectric Breakdown: Introduction, Concept of Primary & Secondary Ionization of
Gases(Descriptive treatment only), Breakdown Voltage, Breakdown Strength, Factors
affecting Breakdown Strengths of Gaseous, Liquid and Solid Dielectric Materials.
Breakdown in Vacuum.
Unit Magnetic Materials: (8)
03 Introduction, Magnetic Parameters [ Permeability, Magnetic Susceptibility, Magnetization],
Classification of Magnetic Materials, Diamagnetism, Para-magnetism, Ferro-magnetism,
Ferri-magnetism, Ferro-magnetic behavior below Critical Temperature, Spontaneous
Magnetization & , Anti-ferromagnetism, Ferrites, Applications of Ferro-magnetic
Materials, Magnetic materials for Electric Devices such as Transformer Core , Core of
Rotating Machines, Soft Magnetic Materials, Hard Magnetic Materials, Magnetic Recording
Materials, Compact Discs
Unit Conducting Materials: (8)
04 General Properties of Conductor, Electrical Conducting Materials - Copper, Aluminum and
its applications, Materials of High & Low Resistivity - Constantan, Nickel-Chromium
Alloy, Tungsten, Canthal, Silver & Silver alloys ,Characteristics of Copper Alloys (Brass &
Bronze), Materials used for Lamp Filaments, Transmission Lines, Electrical Carbon
Materials, Material used for Solders, Metals & Alloys for different types of Fuses,
Thermal Bimetal & Thermocouple
Unit Nanotechnology: (4)
05 Introduction, Concepts of Energy bands & various Conducting Mechanism in Nano-
structures, Carbon Nano-structures, Carbon Molecules, Carbon Clusters, Carbon Nano-
tubes, Applications of Carbon Nano-tubes, Special Topics in Nano Technology such as
Single Electron Transitor , Molecular Machines, BN Nanotubes, Nano wires.
Unit Testing of Materials: (06)
06 1. Measurement of Tangent of Dielectric Loss Angle (tan δ) by Schering Bridge-IS
13585-1994
2. Measurement of Dielectric Strength of Solid Insulating Material-IS 2584
3. Measurement of Dielectric Strength of Liquid Insulating Material -IS 6798
4. Measurement of Dielectric Strength of Gaseous Insulating Material -IS 2584
5. Measurement of P.F. and partial discharge of high voltage cables.
6. Testing of high voltage bushing.
7. Measurement of Flux Density by Gauss-meter

Text Books:
1. A Course in Electrical Engineering Materials by S. P. Seth, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi -6.
2. Electrical Engineering Materials, T.T.T.I, Madras
3. Electrical Engineering Materials by K. B. Raina & S. K. Bhattacharya, S. K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi-06.
4. Nanotechnology - A gentle introduction to next big idea by Mark Ratner & Daniel Ratner, Pearson
Education
5. Introduction to Nanotechnology by Charles P. Poole, Jr. Frank & J. Ownes (Wiley Student Edition)
6. Introductioin to Nano Science & Technology – Chattopadhya

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be
made compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
CODE: *EED/206 Electronics Devices and Circuits
(ONLY for Electrical Electronics Engineering branch)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

Content
Unit Hrs
Rectifiers and Filters
1 Half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, PIV, efficiency, ripple factor.TUF 5
analysis, Ripple Factor calculation for C,L,LC , voltage multiplier, with diodes, regulation
with and without filter, load and line regulation.
Theory of Junction Transistors and field Effect Transistor
2 Transistor action – Transistor parameter, Transistor current components, Transistor as 8
an amplifier and as switch , collector efficiency, early effect in transistor, Junction FET
operation, Enhancement MOSFET, depletion MOSFET, comparison. JFET and MOSFET.
Power MOSFET, Equivalent circuit operation, static characteristics – Transistor testing
by different methods.
Bias Stability and Device Stabilization
3 Transistor Biasing : Location of Q point, fixed bias circuit, collector to base circuit, self 5
bias circuit, graphical DC bias analysis, design of all biasing circuits, FET biasing, : self
biasing, voltage feed back biasing.
Amplifiers
4 Frequency Response, RC coupled and transformer coupled amplifier, single stage and 6
multi stage amplifier, wide band amplifier, cascade amplifiers, feed back amplifiers,
positive and negative feed back, current and voltage feed back. Effect of feedback on
gain. Input and output impedance, Noise and distortion.(derivation treatment.) DC
amplifiers: Drift in amplifiers, differential amplifiers,
Transistor Model
5 Hybrid parameters: H equivalent , Pi equivalent circuit, small signal single stage 4
amplifier, analysis of CE,CC,CB circuits, voltage gain, current gain, input/output
impedance, dependence on source and load impedance, emitter follower analysis,
boot strapping in emitter follower. (4)
A. High Frequency Amplifiers
6 High frequency equivalent circuits, for BJT and FET amplifiers, hybrid Pi equivalent 4
circuit, Determination of lower and higher cutoff, frequencies, Effect of junction
capacitance and miller’s theorem
B. Power Amplifiers
Types: Class A, Class B, Class AB, and Class C , capacitor coupled quasi complimentary, 4
push pull, expression for efficiency of Class A class B amplifier, distortion in amplifiers,
C. Oscillators and Tuned Amplifiers
Barkhausen criterion, RC and LC oscillators, Crystal oscillators, designing examples. 4
Tuned Amplifiers – Single tuned, double tuned Stager tuned
Reference books:
1. J. Milliman and C.C. Halkies, ”Electronics devices and circuits”, McGraw Hill,1995.
2. J. Milliman and C.C. Halkies, “Integated Electronics”, McGraw Hill.
3. Malvino A P “Electronics Principles”, McGraw Hill International,1998.
4. David A. Bell, ”Electronics devices and circuits”,PHI,1998.
5. Boylestred R and Nashelsky, ”Electronics devices and circuits theory”,,PHI 1993.
6. Somnath Nair, ”Electronics devices and applications” PHI 2002.
7. Russell L. Meade, ”Foundations of Electronics circuits and devices ” Thomson Asia.

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be
made compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having
weightage of 15 marks.
CODE: EED/221 LAB-I TRANSFORMERS AND DC MACHINES
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

Term work shall consist of: Any three experiments on transformer, four on D.C. machine and one on
special purpose DC motor.

1. Internal, External,& Magnetizing Characteristics of DC shunt & Series Generator.


2. Load Characteristics of DC Compound Generator
3. Load test on D.C. shunt motor
4. Speed control of D.C. Shunt motor, above and below rated speed.
5. Efficiency and losses calculation of DC motor by Swinburne’s test, limitations of this test.
6. Polarity test and ratio test on three phase transformer.
7. Parallel operation of single phase transformer.
8. Performing different 3-phase transformer connections.
9. Efficiency and regulation of three phase transformer by direct loading.
10. Efficiency and regulation of three phase transformer by indirect loading.
11. Working test on special l purpose motors.
12. Swmpner’s test on 1-phase transformers.
13 Scott connection of single phase transformers.

CODE: EED/222 LAB-II Electrical Measurement Techniques


(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

List of Experiments:

The term work shall consist of any 8 experiments from the list
1. Measurement of power in three phase circuit using two wattmeter method (Balanced &
Unbalanced Loads)
2. Measurement of Reactive power in three phase balanced circuit using one wattmeter
method and by one wattmeter method with two way switch.
3. Calibration of Single phase or Three phase static energy meter at different power factors using
Digital meters.
4. Measurement of Low resistance using Kelvin’s Double Bridge.
5. Measurement of inductance using Anderson’s Bridge.
6. Earth resistance measurement by Earth Tester.
7. Extension of instrument range: ammeter, voltmeter, watt meter using CT / PT.
8. Measurement of power in three phase four wire using three CTs and Two wattmeters.
9. Study and use of CRO for measurement of Current, Voltage, Time period, Frequency, Phase
angle.
10. Study of electrical transducers
CODE: EED/223 LAB-III Electrical Power Generation and its Economics
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Term work: 50 marks

Practicals: The term work shall consist of a record of any FIVE of the following:
PART-A
1. Study of boiler mounting and accessories.
2. Study of modern thermal power plant.
3. Demonstration and study on diesel engine.
4. Demonstration and study on diesel power plant.
5. Study of modern hydro electric power plant.
6. Demonstration and study of solar photo voltaic system.
7. Demonstration and study of any water turbine.
8. Demonstration and study of a centrifugal pump.
9. Demonstration and study of a pelton wheel turbine, Francis and Kaplan turbines.
PART-B
Arrange one industrial visit to any electrical power generating station and ask the students to submit
the report.

CODE: EED/224 LAB-IV Electrical Engineering Materials


(COMMON TO EEP/EE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

List of Experiments:
At least two experiments should be designed by the faculty members and can be included in the
term work apart from the experiment list given below. SIX experiments from the list below and
remaining two from the experiments designed and set up by the faculty member will form part of term
work.
1. To measure electric strength of solid insulating materials as per IS 2584
2. To measure electric strength of liquid insulating materials as per IS 6798.
3. To measure electric strength of gaseous insulating materials using Sphere Gap-Unit.
4. To obtain Hysteresis Loop of the Ferro-Magnetic Material.
5. To understand the principle of thermocouple & to obtain characteristics of different
thermocouples.
6. To measure Insulation Resistance & KVAr capacity of power capacitor.
7. To measure Resistivity of High Resistive Alloys.
8. To observe development of tracks due to ageing on different insulating materials e.g.
Bakelite, Perspex, Mica, Micanite, Fiberglass etc.
9. Testing of Cables as per IS 6380, 6474.
10. Measurement of Tangent of Dielectric Loss Angle (tan δ) by Schering Bridge
11. Measurement of Flux Density by Gauss-meter
CODE: CODE: *EED/225 LAB:-V Electronic Device and Circuits
(ONLY for Electrical Electronics Engineering branch)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

The practical examination shall consists of performing an experiment on practical work done
during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate and viva-voce based
on the syllabus.
The assessment will be based on
1. Performing an experiment
2. Record of experiments submitted by the candidate
3. Viva-voce on syllabus

Minimum eight experiments should be conducted during the course and record (journal) for the same
shall be submitted.
List of the Practicals:
1. Determination of ripple factor. PIV. Efficiency regulation factor of Half wave and full wave
amplifiers (with and without capacitors).
2. Comparative study of fixed and self biased circuits.
3. Study of transformer coupled power amplifiers.
4. Study of transistor characteristics in CE configuration and Determination of h-parameters
graphically.
5. Comparison of frequency response of RC coupled amplifiers with feedback and without
feedback (comparison of Gain and Bandwidth).
6. Determination of Voltage gain, current gain, input and output impedance of FET amplifiers.
7. Designing and testing of RC phase shift oscillator.
8. Study and frequency calculation of Hartley oscillator.
9. Study and frequency calculation of Colpitts oscillator.
10. Study of class A, class B, class AB amplifiers.
CODE: EED/275 LAB- VI Fundamentals of PLC
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examnation scheme:
Practical: 2 Hrs./Week Term Work :50 Marks

UNIT CONTENT
Unit modules (interfaces), power supplies, plc advantages & disadvantages. selection criteria
01 introduction to plc: definition & history of plc, overall plc system, plc input & output modules,
central processing unit, cpus & programmer/monitors, solid state memory, the processor for
plc.
Unit Programming of PLC: programming equipments, proper construction of plc ladder diagram,
02 basic components & their symbols in ladder diagram, fundamentals of ladder diagram,
boolean logic & relay logic, and analysis of rungs. input on/off switching devices, input analog
devices, output on/off devices, output analog devices, programming on/off inputs to produce
on/off outputs.
Unit Avanced PLC Function: Analog PLC operation, PID control of continuous processes, simple
03 closed loop systems, problems with simple closed loop systems, closed loop system using
Proportional, Integral & Derivative (PID), PLC interface, and Industrial process example.
Text Books:
1) Gary Dunning, “Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers”, Thomson, 2nd Edition
2) John R. Hackworth, Frederick D., Hackworth Jr., “Programmable Logic Controllers Programming
Methods and Applications”
3) John W. Webb, Ronald A. Reis, “Programmable Logic Controllers: Principles and Application”, 5th
Edition
Reference Books:
1) Batten G. L., “Programmable Controllers”, McGraw Hill Inc., Second Edition
2) Bennett Stuart, “Real Time Computer Control”, Prentice Hall, 1988
3) Doebelin E. O., “Measurement Systems”, McGraw-Hill International Editions, Fourth Edition, 1990
4) P. K. Srivstava, “Programmable Logic Controllers with Applications”, BPB Publications
5) Webb J. W, “Programmable Controllers”, Merrill Publishing Company, 1988

List of Experiments:
PART-A
1) Interfacing of lamp & button with PLC for ON & OFF operation.
2) Performed delayed operation of lamp by using push button.
3) Multiple push button operation with delayed lamp for ON/OFF operation.
4) Combination of counter & timer for lamp ON/OFF operation.
5) Set / Reset operation: one push button for ON & other push button for OFF operation.
6) DOL starter & star delta starter operation by using PLC.
7) PLC based temperature sensing using RTD.
8) PLC based thermal ON/OFF control.
9) Interfacing of Encoder with PLC (Incremental/Decremental)
10) PLC based speed, position measurement system.
PART-B
Submit a mini project based on above syllabus in the group of 4-5 students.
CODE: BSH/252 Engineering Mathematics-IV
(ETC/EC/CSE/IT/EEE)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 hours/week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory examination: 80 Marks
Duration: 3 Hrs
Objectives:
1) To develop Logical understanding of the subject
2) To develop mathematical skill so that students are able to apply mathematical methods &
Principal’s in solving problems from Engineering fields
3) To produce graduates with mathematical knowledge & computational skill.

Unit 1: Function of complex variable (Differential calculus): Introduction, Analytic function


Cauchy
Riemann equations in Cartesian and Polar form, Harmonic function, Taylor’s series &
Laurent’s series (without proof), Conformal mapping (geometrical representation of function of
complex variable), bilinear transformation. (7)
Unit 2: Function of complex variable: (Integral calculus): Line integral, contour integral:
Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula (without proof), Residues, Cauchy’s
residue theorem, Integration along unit circle and along upper half of semi circle (7)
Unit 3: Statistics & Probability: Measures of Dispersion, Moments, coefficient of skewness and
Kurtosis, Probability distribution for random variables, Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions,
Curve fitting: Principle of least squares, Fitting of linear curve, parabola, exponential curve. (8)
Unit4: Vector Differentiation: Differentiation of vectors, Gradient of scalar point function,
Directional derivative, Divergence of vector point function, Curl of a vector point function.
Irrotational and solenoidal vector field. (6)
Unit 5: Vector Calculus (Integral calculus): The line integral, Surface integral, volume integral,
Gauss Divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s theorem (6)
Unit 6: Numerical Methods: Solution of transdental equations by Newton Raphson method, Gauss
Seidel method to solve simultaneous linear equations, Lagranges Interpolation formula for unequal
intervals, Numerical Differentiation: - Newton’s forward and Newton’s Backward difference formulae,
Solution of ordinary differential equation by Euler’s modified method, and Runge-Kutta IVth order
method . (8)

Note: All Theorems are without proofs


Section A: Unit 1, 2, 3
Section B: Unit 4, 5, 6
Reference Books: 1. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics (Volume-I, II,III) by P. N. Wartikar
and J. N. Wartikar, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publications, New Delhi.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Das, S. Chand & Company.
4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana (Tata McGraw-Hill).
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
6. Engineering Mathematics A Tutorial Approach by Ravish R Singh, Mukul Bhat ,Mc Graw Hill
Pattern of Question Paper: The units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal sections. Question
paper shall be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first three units
(1,2,3) and Section B questions on remaining three units (4,5,6) . Question paper should cover the
entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 and 6 be made compulsory and should have at least ten bits of two marks out of
which FIVE to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section be asked to solve having weightage of
15 marks
CODE: EED/253 A.C. MACHINES
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

UNIT CONTENT HRS


UNIT THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR :
01 Construction, Principle of operation, torque equation and torque ratios, speed (13)
equation, speed torque characteristics, Effect of increase in rotor resistance, phasor
diagram, equivalent circuit, analysis based on approximate equivalent circuit, no load
test, Blocked rotor test, efficiency and losses calculations, induction generator .
Double Cage Induction Motor (D.C.I.M.): Construction ,Characteristics and Equivalent
circuit and applications.
Speed control of Induction Motor : starting and types of starters, Speed control
methods, Change of supply frequency, pole changing, cascading, Injection of EMF in
secondary.
UNIT SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR : (05)
02 Types, Construction ,Principles of operation (capacitor start induction run, capacitor
start capacitor run, inductor start induction run), phasor diagram, equivalent circuit,
Experimental determination of parameter, applications
Special purpose machines: (05)
UNIT Construction and operating principles of AC servomotor, Repulsion motor, FHP
03 synchronous Motor, and Hysteresis motor.
UNIT SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR : (05)
04 Construction ,Principle of operation, EMF equation, leakage reactance, armature
reaction, armature resistance and reactance, field excitation system, damper winding
UNIT PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR : (08)
05 Calculation of voltage regulation by synchronous Impedance method, MMF method,
Zero power factor method, experimental setup for above method, rating,
efficiency and losses, method of synchronizing. , synchronizing power ,hunting,
damping operation single and Infinite bus, power angle equation, short circuit
ratio and its significance. Two reaction theory .
UNIT SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR :
06 Method of starting, phaser diagram, torque and torque angle equation , V –curves (04)
and experimental setup, hunting and damping , synchronous condenser.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1 Electrical Machine -3/E –S.J.Chapman –Mc Graw Hill
2 Electrical Machines by Smarajit Ghosh (Pearson Education), New Delhi.
3 Performance and design of A.C.Machines – M.G.Say
4 Performance and design of A.C Commutator motors –O.E.Taylor.
5 Theory of A.C. Machines – Langes dorf
6 A.C. Machines -Puchastein Lioyd and Conard. 7. Electrical Technology – H.Cotton.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Electrical machines- Dr.P.S.Bhimra- Khanna Publication.
2. Electrical Technology: volume-2 – B.L.Thareja.
3. Electrical Machines –J.B.Gupta.
4. Generalized Machine theory – Dr.P.S.Bhimra.

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
CODE: EED/254 NETWORK ANALYSIS
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

UNIT CONTENT HRS


Unit A] Types of Networks: [02]
01 Lumped and distributed linear and nonlinear, bilateral and unilateral, time variant
and time invariant, space variant and space invariant. Independent and dependent
(controlled) voltage and current sources. source transformation and shifting.
B] Network Equations:
Network equations on loop basis and node basis, choice between loop analysis
and node analysis. Concept of super node and super mesh, concept of voltage [04]
and current divider, mutual inductance, dot convention for coupled circuits,
Concept of duality and dual networks.
Unit Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Reciprocity, Substitution, Compensation, Millmans [04]
02 theorems applied to electrical networks with all types of sources.
Unit Solutions of differential equations and network equations using Laplace transform [10]
03 method and classical method for R-L,R-C and R-L-C circuits (series and
parallel),Inverse Laplace transforms, transformed networks with initial conditions.
Analysis of electrical circuits with applications of step, pulse, impulse & ramp
functions, shifted & singular functions the convolution integral. Laplace transforms
various periodic and non periodic waveforms application of Laplace transforms.
Unit Two Port Network: Z, Y, H and transmission parameters, Inter-relations between [03]
04 parameters.
Input power, Power transfer and Insertion loss: Energy and power, Effective or [03]
Root-Mean –Square values, Average power and complex power, Problems in
Optimizing power transfer, Insertion Loss
Unit Fourier Analysis : The Fourier series, Evaluation of Fourier coefficients, symmetry [06]
05 considerations, exponential form of Fourier series, steady state response to
periodic signals.
Unit Network Functions: Poles and Zeros, Terminal pairs or ports, network functions [08]
06 for the one port and two port, The calculation of network functions ,ladder
networks, general networks. Poles and zeros of network functions, Restrictions on
poles and zeros locations for transfer functions, Time –domain behavior from the
pole and zero plot .Stability of active networks
Text Books :
1. “Network Analysis” by M. E. Van Valkenburg. Third Edition, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited.
2. Network Theory by N. C. Jagan, C. Lakshminarayana, Second Edition, BSP Publication.
3. Network Analysis & Synthesis – G. K. Mittal, Khanna Publication.
4. Introduction to Electric Circuits by Richard C. Dirof, James A. Svoboda, Sixth Edition, Wiley.
5. Introduction to Electric Circuits -Alexander & Sadiku.
6. Introduction to Electric Circuits –S Charkarboorty.
7. Fundamentals of Electrical Networks- B.R.Gupta & Vandana Singhal – S.Chand Publications
8. Electrical Circuit Analysis by P. Rameshbabu, Scitech PublicationIndia Pvt Ltd, Second Edition
Reference Books:
1. Network Analysis by Cramer McGraw Hill Publication.
2. “Engineering Circuit Analysis” by William H. Hayt, Jr. Jack E. Kemmerly, McGraw Hill.
3. “Introduction to Circuit Analysis” by Bolylestad Robert L.
4. Electric Circuits and Networks by K.S. Suresh Kumar, Pearson Education
5.CODE:
NetworkEED/255 Electrical Power Transmission and distribution
Analysis, N.C. Jagan, Second Edition, BS Publication, Hydrabad.
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam (duration): 3 hrs

PATTERN PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be
made compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weightage of 15
marks.
UNIT CONTENT HRS
Unit A)Different types of distribution systems, like ring main ,and radial distribution, types & (04)
01 choice of distribution system conductor, types of loads in transmission and distribution
systems, Load curve , load duration curve, load factor, demand factor, diversity
factor, load forecasting concept.

B) Tariff: Residential, commercial, H.T., L.T. Time of Day tariff, Incentives and penalties. (01)
Unit A)Major Electrical equipments in Transmission Sub-Stations : Descriptive treatment of (04)
02 ratings, Special features, field of use of equipments like transformers, bus-bars,
voltage regulators, switches and isolators, reactors, Control panels, metering, power
supplies like station transformers, storage batteries and other control room equipments
in sub-stations.
B)Overhead line insulators :
Types of insulators, pin type, suspension type, shackle type, strain type insulators, (03)
voltage distribution along string of suspension insulators, cripage distance of insulators
string efficiency, Equalization of potential across each unit.
Unit Constants of Transmission Line : (08)
03 Inductance, Resistance of line, skin effect and its effects, proximity effect, inductance
of single phase two wire line, flux linkage of one conductor of one group,
inductance of composite conductor line , concept of G.M.R. and G.M.D., inductance
of three phase line with equilateral spacing, inductance of parallel circuit three
phase line, three phase line with equilateral spacing, unsymmetrical spacing,
double circuit three phase line, Calculation of inductance to be done with and
without transposition.
Unit Constants of Transmission line: (08)
04 Capacitance: Concept of G.M.R. and G.M.D for capacitance calculations, capacitance
of three phase line with equilateral spacing, capacitance of parallel circuit three
phase line with equilateral spacing, unsymmetrical spacing, double circuit three phase
line, capacitance of single phase line with earth effect and without effect of
earth’s surface on electric field, calculation of capacitance to be done with and without
transposition.
Unit A) Circuit Representation of Lines and generalized Circuit Constants : Classification (06)
05 of lines based on length as short, medium and long lines. Ferranti Effect
Representation of lines as ‘Pi’ and ‘Tee’ circuits using R,L and C parameters voltage
and current relations for short and medium lines only. Representation of ‘Tee’ and ‘Pi’
models of lines as two port networks, evaluation and estimation of ABCD constants for
both the models.
B) Long transmission line : Current and voltage relationship, Hyperbolic equations, (02)
Equivalence circuit
Unit A) Mechanical design of overhead lines : Line supports, spacing between the (02)
06 conductors, length of span, calculation of sag, equal and unequal supports, effect
of ice and wind loadings. (02)
B) Underground Cable : Classification, Construction of cable, XLPEcables, (02)
insulation resistance, capacitance, dielectric stress in single core/multi core cables,
cable faults and location of faults.
Text Books :
1. A text book on Power System Engineering by A Chakraborty, M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U.S.
Bhatnagar,Dhanpat rai & Co., Delhi.
2. Power System Analysis & Design by B.R.Gupta, 4th Reprint, S.Chand Publishing Co.
3. Power System Analysis by W.D. Stevenson, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
4. Transmission and Distribution by J.B. Gupta, S.K.Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.
5. Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution by S.N.Singh, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books :
1. Elements of Power Station Design by M.V. Deshpande, Wheeler Publishing.
2. Modern Power System Analysis by I.J. Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications.
3. Generation and Economic Considerations by J.B.Gupta, S.K.Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.
4. Power System Engineering by Nagrath & Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
5. Websites of MERC and MSEDCL
6. Power System Analysis by Arthur R. Bergen. Pearson Education, New Delhi.

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weight age of 15
marks.

CODE: EED/256 Analog and Digital Circuits


(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks
Theory Exam: 80 marks
Theory Exam(duration): 3 hrs
UNIT CONTENT HRS
Unit BJT: amplifier with reference to operational analysis of CE, CB and CC configuration, (8)
01 their input-output characteristics, AC-DC load line analysis, Class A, amplifier.
Multistage BJT amplifier-direct, RC coupled and transformer coupled, Darlington
pair, Push-Pull amplifier and differential amplifier FET-construction, Parameters,
Characteristics.
Unit Op- Amp : Block diagrams of 741 and 324 , ideal and practical parameters open loop (6)
02 and close loop configuration of Op-Amp. Applications of Op-Amp, Integrator,
differentiator, Comparator, Schmitt trigger, instrumentation amplifier,
precision rectifiers, zero crossing detectors, V-I and I-V converters
Unit Waveform generation using Op-amp - sine, square, saw tooth and triangular (8)
03 generator, peak detector, IC 555 –construction, working and modes of operation -
astable, monostable and multivibrators, Sequence generator, voltage regulators using
ICs Viz. 78xx, 79xx, LM 317, Active filters-Its configuration with frequency response,
Analysis of first order low pass and high pass filters
Unit Numbering Systems and Boolean algebra- numbering systems-binary, octal, (8)
04 decimal and hexadecimal and their conversion, codes-BCD, Grey and excess3,
Binary arithmetic:- addition and subtraction by 1’s and 2’s compliment. Revision of
logic gates, Booleans algebra, De-morgon’s theory etc. K-map: - structure for two,
three and four variables, SOP and POS form reduction of Boolean expressions by K-
map 1-bit comparator analysis using K-map
Unit Flip flops – R-S, Clocked S-R, D latches, Edge triggered D flip-flops, Edge triggered (6)
05 JK flip flops, JK Master - slave flip flop, Registers and Counters, Buffer registers,
shift registers, controlled shift registers, asynchronous counters, synchronous
counter, twisted ring counters, N - module counters.

Unit Multiplexer, Demultiplexer using K-map, ADC, Dual slope SAR, DAC-binary (4)
06 weighted, ladder type, Memories: RAM-static& dynamic, ROM, PROMS and EPROMS
, EEPROMS detailing.

Text Books:
1. Fundamentals of Logic Design by Charles H. Roth, Jr. Forth Edition, A Jaico Book.
2. Digital Computer Electronics - An Introduction to Microcomputers by Malvino, Tata McGraw
Hill
3. Electronics Devices & Circuits by Mottershed, PHI New Delhi
4. Digital Electronics by R. P. Jain, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
5. Digital Electronics-Principles and Application-Tokheim 6th edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
6. Introduction to Electronics for Engineers and Scientists by Raja Raman, Vishwanathan and
Mehata.
References Books:
1. Operational Amplifier by Gaikwad R. PHI New Delhi
2. Integrated Circuits by K. R. Botkar, Khanna Publication, New Delhi.

PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:


Six units in the syllabus shall be divided in two equal parts i.e. 3 units in each part. Question paper shall
be set having two sections A and B. Section A questions shall be set on first part and Section B questions
on second part. Question paper should cover the entire syllabus.
For 80 marks Paper:
1. Minimum ten questions
2. Five questions in each section
3. Question no 1 from section A and Question no 6 from section B having weightage of 10 marks each be made
compulsory and should have at least eight bits of two marks out of which five to be solved.
4. Two questions from remaining questions from each section A and B be asked to solve each having weight age of 15
marks.

ODE: EED/271 LAB: VII AC MACHINES


(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

TERM WORK : Minimum Eight experiment based on above syllabus given in the list.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :

1. Study of A.C. Machines.


2. No load and Blocked rotor test on 3-PHASE induction motor
3. Load test on 3-phase I.M.
4. Speed control of Induction Motor
5. Parameter calculation of single phase induction motor from No load and Blocked rotor test
6. Determination of voltage regulation of alternator using Synchronous Impedance method.
7. Determination of voltage regulation of alternator by Direct loading method
8. Determination of voltage regulation of alternator using Zero power factor method.
9. Regulation of alternator by slip test.
10. Parallel operation of alternator.
11. V-Curves of Synchronous motor.
12. Reversal of Synchronous motor.

CODE: EED/272 LAB: VIII NETWORK ANALYSIS


(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Term Work: 50 marks

List of Practical :
Any four experiments from the first five of the following and any four experiments from rest of the
list. (Minimum four experiments should be based on simulation software PSPICE/MATLAB along
with hardware verification)

1. Verification of Superposition theorem in A.C. circuits.


2. Verification of Thevenin’s theorem in A.C. circuits.
3. Verification of Reciprocity theorem in A.C. circuits.
4. Verification of Millman’s theorem.
5. Determination of time response of R-C circuit to a step D.C. voltage input. (Charging and
discharging of a capacitor through a resistor)
6. Determination of time response of R-L circuit to a step D.C. voltage input. (Rise and decay
of current in an inductive circuit)
7. Determination of time response of R-L-C series circuit to a step D.C. voltage input.
8. Determination of parameter of two port network.
9. Harmonic analysis of no load current of a transformer.
10. Determination of resonance, bandwidth and Q factor of R-L-C series circuit.
11. Determination of resonance of R-L-C Parallel circuit.
CODE: EED/273 LAB-IX Electrical Power Transmission and
Distribution
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

PART-A
Minimum Eight Experiments should be taken.
1.Study of Transmission Sub-station & Drawing sheet of 132kV or 400kV sub-station.
2. Study and Drawing sheet of pin type, strain type, 7 shackle type insulators.
3. Measurement of ABCD parameters of a transmission line (on model kit).
4. Measurement of capacitance of std. cable sample of 1-mtr length, using Shearing Bridge.
5. Meggering of armored cable with2500V megger.
6. Identification of faults in cable.
7. Mat-lab simulation of transmission line model.
8. Mat-lab simulation of faults in transmission line model.
9. Study of ACSR conductors.
10. Evaluation of line parameters of ‘ π’ model. (Expt. on model kit.)
11. Evaluation of line parameters of ‘ T’ model. (Expt. on model kit.)

PART: B
Visit to transmission station and submit the report individually.

CODE: EED/274 LAB-X ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hrs / week Practical oral: 50 marks

Minimum 08 experiments to be conducted.

1. Transistor amplifiers: frequency response of BJT, multistage BJT amplifier and FET amplifier.
2. Op-amp as square, sine and triangular wave generator.
3. Op-amp as ZCD, Comparator and Schmitt trigger.
4. Instrumentation amplifier using 3 - op amp CMR measurement and precision rectifier
5. IC-555 applications- astable, monostable, sequence counter.
6. Study and verify shift register operation (IC 7495) and application of 7495 as pseudo random no.
generation
7. Voltage regulation of IC VR 78xx, 79xx and LM317
8. Study of counters, ring counter and twisted ring counter.
9. A to D and D to A converter using ADC 0809 and DAC 0808.
10. Study of up - down counters (IC 74192/74193) and N- modulo counter. (IC 7490/7493).
11. Study of various flip-flops and verification of truth table.
12. Study of Multiplexer and Demultiplexer.
13. Study of active filters- Low pass and high pass filters.
CODE: EED/275 LAB- XI Communication Skill
(COMMON TO EEP/EE/EEE BRANCHES)
Teaching Scheme Examnation scheme:
Tutorials: 2 Hrs./Week Term Work :50 Marks

UNIT CONTENT

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