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Integral University

STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME


B.Tech. First Year
Computer Science & Engineering

Year 1st, Semester I


Evaluation Scheme
Periods
Course Subject Name of the Subject Sessional (CA) End Subject
Sl. No
Category. Code Sem. Total
L T P C CT TA Total Exam.
(ESE)
1. DC PY101 Physics
3 1 - 4 40 20 60 40 100

DC LN101 Basic Professional Communication 40


2. 2 1 - 3 40 20 60 100
3. DC Engineering Mathematics 1 40
MT101
3 1 - 4 40 20 60 100

DC EE103 Basic Electrical Engineering 40


4. 3 1 - 4 40 20 60 100
EC101 Basic Electronics 40
5. DC 3 1 - 4 40 20 60 100
DC PY104 Physics Lab
6. - - 2 1 30 30 60 40 100

DC EE104 Electrical Engineering Lab


7. - - 2 1 30 30 60 40 100

DC ME103 Engineering Graphics - - 2 1 30 30 60 40 100


8.
DC ME104 Workshop Practice - 1 2 2 30 30 60 40 100
9.
14 6 8 24 320 220 540 360 900
Total

** A non credit foundation course. Candidate has to pass the course by securing at least 50 % marks up to second semester

L – Lecture T – Tutorial P – Practical C – Credits CT – Class Test TA – Teacher Assessment

Sessional Total (CA) = Class Test + Teacher Assessment

Subject Total = Sessional Total (CA) + End Semester Examination (ESE)

BS – Basic Sciences DC – Departmental Core


HM – Humanities OE – Open Elective
DE – Departmental Elective ESA – Engineering Sciences & Arts (Foundation Course
& Engineering Courses)

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PHYSICS (PY101)
(w.e.f. July 2017)
LTP
310

Unit I: Wave Optics 8


Methods of formation of coherent sources, Fresnel’s Biprism, displacement of fringes, thin film
interference, Newton’s ring. Fraunhoffer’s diffraction at single slit, grating, Rayleigh’s criterion
of resolution, resolving power of grating.

Unit II: Optical Activity and Modern Optics 8


Production of plane polarized light by reflection and Double refraction, Nicol prism, Optical
activity, polarimeter (Laurentz and Biquartz).
Principle of fiber optics, numerical aperture, attenuation, dispersion in optical fibers, material
dispersion, waveguide dispersion, intermodal and intramodal dispersion, Pulse dispersion in step
index fiber.
Main components of laser, Einstein’s coefficients, He-Ne laser, Nd-YAG laser and their
applications.

Unit III: Properties of Matter and Relativistic Mechanics 8


Viscosity, Poiseulli’s equation, Michelson-Morley experiment and its implications, Galilean
transformation equations Lorentz transformation equations and their consequences, energy mass
relation, relativistic kinetic energy.

Unit IV: Quantum Physics 8


Compton effect, basic postulates of quantum mechanics, Wave function and its physical
admissibility, orthogonality of wavefunctions, normalization of wave functions, Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle(no derivation) and its applications (non-existence of electron in nucleus,
Bohr’s radius), Schrodinger’s equation and its application to free particle, particle in one
dimensional box.

Unit V: Physics of Materials 8


Magnetic Properties: Magnetization, Origin of magnetic moment, dia, para and ferro
magnetism, Langevin’s theory for diamagnetic material, Phenomena of hysteresis and its
applications.
Superconductors: Temperature dependence of resistivity in superconducting materials, Effect of
magnetic field (Meissner effect), Temperature dependence of critical field, Type I and Type II
superconductors, BCS theory (Qualitative), High temperature superconductors and Applications
of Super-conductors.
Nano-Materials: Basic principle of nanoscience and technology, structure, properties and uses of
Fullerene and Carbon nanotubes, Applications of nanotechnology.

Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Optics by Jenkins and White
2. Optical Fiber Communication by Gerd Keiser
3. Concepts of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser
4. Introduction to Special Theory of Relativity by Robert Resnick
5. Quantum Physics by Eisberg
6. Introduction to Nanotechnology by Poole Owens, Wiley India
7. Solid State Physics by S.O. Pillai, New Age Publications

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BASIC PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (LN101)

3
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 (MT101 )
(Revised w.e.f. session 2017-2018)

LTP
310

Unit-I
Differential Equations [8]
Linear differential equations of first order, Linear differential equations of higher order with
constant coefficients, Complementary functions and particular integrals, Solution of second
order differential equations by changing dependent and independent variables, Method of
variation of parameters, Applications to engineering problems (without derivation) .

Unit-II :
Laplace Transform [8]
Laplace transform of different types of functions, Laplace transform of derivatives and
integrals, Unit step function, Laplace transform of periodic functions, Inverse Laplace
transform, Convolution theorem, Applications to solve simple linear differential equations.

Unit-III :
Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations [9]
Periodic functions, Trigonometric series , Fourier series of period 2π, Euler’s formulae, Even
and odd functions, Functions having arbitrary period, Change of interval, Half range sine and
cosine series
Introduction of partial differential equations, Solution of second order linear homogeneous
partial differential equations with constant coefficients and their classifications to parabolic,
elliptic and hyperbolic forms with illustrative examples.

Unit-IV:
Applications of Partial Differential Equations [8]
Method of separation of variables for solving partial differential equations, Wave equation up
to two-dimensions, Heat conduction equations up to two dimensions, Laplace equation.

Unit-V:
Basic Statistics and curve fitting [7]
Mean, Median, Mode, Standard deviation and Variance, Method of least squares, Curve
fitting of straight line and parabola.

Reference Books:
1. E. Kreyszig Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Jaggi and Mathur Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication.
3. B. S. Grewal Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication.
4. Dennis G. Zill Advanced Engineering Mathematics, CBS Publication.
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE103)
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CS-101)
LTP
310

UNIT-1
D.C CIRCUIT ANALYSIS AND NETWORK THEOREMS
Circuit concepts: Concept of network, Active and passive elements, voltage and current sources, concept
of linearity and linear network, unilateral and bilateral elements, R L and C as linear elements, source
transformation, Kirchoff's Law: loop and nodal methods of analysis, star delta transformation, network
theorems: Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, maximum power transfer theorem. (8)

UNIT-2
STEADY STATE ANALYSIS OF SINGLE PHASE AC CIRCUITS
AC fundamentals: Sinusoidal, square and triangular waveforms-average and effective value, form the
peak factors, concept of phasors, phasors representation of sinusoidally varying voltage and current,
analysis of series-parallel RLC circuits. Apparent, active and reactive powers, power factor, causes and
problems of low power factor, power factor improvement, resonance in series and parallel circuits,
bandwidth and quality factors. (8)

UNIT-3
THREE PHASE AC CIRCUITS
Three phase system: Its necessity and advantages, meaning of phase sequence, star and delta connections,
balanced supply and balanced load, line and phase voltage/current relation, three phase power
measurements.
MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS
Types of instruments: construction and working principle of PMMC and MI type voltmeter and
ammeters, single phase dynamometer type wattmeter and induction type energy meter, use of shunts and
multipliers. (8)

UNIT-4
INTRODUCTION OF POWER SYSTEM: general layout of electrical power system and function of its
elements, standard transmission and distribution voltages, concept of grid.
MAGNETC CIRCUIT
Magnetic circuit: Concepts, analogy between electric and magnetic circuit, magnetic circuits with DC and
AC excitation, magnetic leakage, BH curve, hysteresis and eddy current losses, magnetic circuit
calculation, mutual coupling.
Single Phase Transformer: Principle of operation, construction, emf equation, equivalent circuit, power
losses, efficiency, Introduction to auto transformers. (8)

UNIT-5
Principle of Electromechanical energy conversion
DC Machines: Types, emf equation of generator and torque equation of motor, characteristics and
applications of DC motors.
Three Phase Induction Motor: Type, principle of operation, slip-torque Characteristics, applications.
Single Phase Induction Motor: Principle of operation and introduction to methods of starting,
applications.
Three Phase Synchronous Machines: Principle of operation of alternator and synchronous motor,
applications. (8)

References:
2.V.Deltoro, “Principle of Electrical Engg.” PHI.
3.M.A Mallick, Dr. I. Ashraf, “Fundamental of Electrical Engg,” Word Press, Lucknow.
4.A. Hussain, “Basic Electrical Engg” Dhanpat Rai & sons.
5.I J Nagrath,“Basic Electrical Engg” ,TMH

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BASIC ELECTRONICS (EC101)

LTP
310
UNIT-I
Semiconductor Diode
Mechanism of Conduction in Semiconductors: Mobility and Conductivity, Electrons and holes in an
intrinsic semiconductors, Donor and acceptor impurities, Fermi level, Carrier densities in
semiconductor, Hall effect, Diffusion, Recombination
Junction Diode
PN junction characteristic and its equation, Effect of Temperature, Depletion Layer, Piecewise linear
diode model, Breakdown Mechanism, Zener and Avalanche Breakdown characteristics
Diode as circuit element
Half wave and full wave rectifiers, capacitive filters, Zener diode as a regulator, clamper, clipper and
voltage doubler, special diode- LED, Schottkey diodes
(8)
UNIT-II
BJT characteristics and circuits
Transistor Operation, CE, CB, CC configuration and their characteristics, transistor biasing circuits,
stability factor, h- parameter model (low frequency), computation of Ai, Av, Ri, Ro of single transistor
CE amplifier configuration.
(8)
UNIT-III
Field Effect Transistors
JFET: Construction and principle of working,
Drain / Transfer characteristics, basic amplifier circuits, Biasing of JFET
MOSFET: Enhancement and depletion type N-channel, P-channel, Drain / Transfer
Characteristics.
(8)
UNIT-IV
Switching theory & Logic gates
Number system, Conversion, Compliments, Addition and Subtraction, BCD numbers,
Boolean algebra, Canonical form, Logic gates, Minimization of logical function using
Karnaugh map
(8)
UNIT-V
Operational Amplifier
Concept of ideal operational amplifier (inverting and non-inverting) and its applications,
Inverter, integrator, differentiator, voltage follower, summing and differential amplifier
Electronic Instruments: Digital Multimeter (block diagram approach), CRO (block diagram and its
working),Measurement of voltage, phase, frequency. Double beam CRO (block diagram & its
working).
(8)
Text Books
1. Bolyested& Nashekey / Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, PHI
2. Milliman & Halkias: Integrated Electronics , Mc Graw Hill
3. J. S. Katre: Electronics Engineering, Tech-Max Publication

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PHYSICS LAB (PY104)

LTP

002

1. To determine the wave length of monochromatic light by Newton’s ring.

2. To determine the wave length of monochromatic light with the help of


Fresnel’s Biprism.

3. To determine the focal length of two lenses by nodal slide and locate the
position of cardinal points.

4. To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar solution using Biquartz


polarimeter.

5. To determine the wavelength of spectral lines using plane transmission


grating.

6. To determine the Brewster’s angle and refractive index of material with the
help of a laser source.

7. To determine the variation of magnetic field along the axis of a current


carrying coil and then to estimate the radius of the coil.

8. To verify Stefan’s law by electrical method.

9. To determine the energy band gap of a given semiconductor material.

10. To determine the viscosity of a liquid.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB (EE104)
LTP

002
List of Experiments:

1.Verification of Thevenin's Theorem.

2.Verification of Superposition Theorem.

3.Verification of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.

4.To study V-I characteristics of diode.

5. To study the input & outputcharacteristics of BJT in CE configuration.

6. To study the full wave rectifier circuit with &without filter and determine the ripple
factor.

7. To study the phenomenon of resonance in series RLC circuit.

8.Determination of losses in single phase transformer by OCT and SCT.

9.To calibrate a single phase induction type energy meter.

10. To study the running and reversing of a three phase SCIM.

11.Study of OP Amp based inverting and non inverting amplifier.

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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (ME103)
L T P
0 0 2

1. Introduction
Engineering graphics as a tool to communicate ideas, Lettering and dimensioning.
Construction of geometrical figures like pentagon and hexagon.

2. Orthographic Projection
Principles of orthographic projections Principal and auxiliary planes, First and
Third angle projections.
Projection of points. Pictorial view.
Projection of lines parallel to both the planes. Parallel to one and inclined to other,
Inclined to both the planes.
Application to practical problems.
Projection of solid in simple position, Axis or slant edge inclined to one and
parallel to other plane, solids lying on a face or generator on a plane.
Sectioning of solids lying in various positions, True shape of the section.
Development of lateral surfaces, sheet metal drawing.

3. Isometric Projection

Principles of isometric projection, Isometric projection using box and offset methods.

References:

1. Bhatt. N.D. : Elementary Engineering Drawing Charothar Publishing.


2. Laxmi Narayan V and Vaish W: A Text Book of Practical Geometry and
Geometrical drawing.

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WORKSHOP PRACTICE (ME104)
L T P
0 1 2

1. Machine Shop
a. Study of tools and operations
b. Plane turning
c. Step turning
d. Taper turning
e. Threading
f. Single point cutting tool grinding.

2. Fitting Bench Working Shop


a. Study of tools and operations
b. Simple exercises involving filing work.
c. Making perfect male-female joint
d. Simple exercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing

3. Black Smithy Shop


a. Study of tools and operations
b. Simple exercises based on black smithy operations such as
upsetting drawing down, punching, bending, fullering and swaging

4. Welding Shop
a. Study of tools and Operations
b. Simple butt joint
c. Lap Joint
d. Oxy acetylene welding

5. Sheet Metal Shop


a. Study of tools and Operations
b. Making funnel complete with soldering.
c. Fabrication of tool box, tray, electrical panel box etc.

6. Carpentry Shop
a. Study of tools and Operations and carpentry joints.
b. Simple exercise using jack plain.
c. To prepare half lap corner joint, mortise and tennon joints.
d. Simple exercise on woodworking lathe.

7. Foundry
a. Making a mould using single piece pattern .
b. Making a mould using two piece pattern
c. Making a mould using a pattern with core print
d. Melting Pouring and Making an Aluminium Casting.

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