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DEPARTMNET OF ELECTRICAL

AND ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING
Undergraduate Course Syllabus

September 1, 2019
Rabindra Maitree University
97/71, Ram Chandra Roy Chowdhury Street Court-para, Kushtia
Rabindra Maitree University, Kushtia
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
01. Title of the Program
The title of the program shall be called “BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering”.

02. Degree and Department


The name of the degree is BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It is a composite program of
learning, examination and evaluation. A student completing the degree under the Department of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering of Rabindra Maitree University shall obtain the degree of BSc in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

03. Admission
(i) Students passed HSC or equivalent examination from science group are allowed to apply for BSc in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering program. Students must have GPA 2.50 in both SSC or
equivalent and HSC or equivalent separately and total GPA should be 6.00. In case of freedom
fighter, students having total GPA 5.00 may apply.
(ii) Students of English Medium, must have 05 (five) subjects in O-Level and 2(two) subjects in A-
Level with minimum ‘B’ grade or GPA 4.00 in four subjects and minimum ‘C’ grade or GPA 3.50 in
rest three subjects. In case of GED courses (five), students must earn 410 out of 800 in each course
and 450 in averages.
(iii) Appeared students may apply in the condition that they will earn minimum requirements of
admission.
(iv) The requirements may be changed as per the direction of UGC.

04. Medium of Instruction and Answer


The medium of instruction and answer in the examinations shall be English. But GED Bengali
course/s will be taught in Bengali. In other cases, GED courses may be taught in English or Bengali
decided by the academic committee.

05. Duration of the Program and Examination


The duration of the BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering program shall be 8 (eight) semesters
in 4 (four) academic years. There shall be 2 (two) semester in each academic year. Each semester will
be 6 (six) months consisting of 18 (eighteen) weeks of which 15 (fifteen) weeks for class teaching, at
least 1 (one) week as break and 2 (two) weeks for holding the semester final examination. For each
course there will be 1 (one) lecture of 60 minutes for each credit in every week & minimum 04 (four)
tutorial/open academic discussions in every semester. In case of practical course two class hours in a
week will be considered as one credit.
Students shall sit for the comprehensive viva-voce at the end of semester final examination.

06. Distribution of Courses, Marks and Credit Hours


The BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering program shall consist of 160 credits. The number of
courses including marks and credits of each course will be determined by the academic committee of
the concerned department and approved by the university and UGC authority.
07. Evaluation System
a) Performance of students in a theoretical course will be evaluated as follows:
Internal Evaluation:
Midterm test 1 × 20 = 20
Class Performance / Participation/ Class Study/
Quiz/ Assignment/ Class test without notice = 10
Class Attendance = 10

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Year-end Final Examination = 60
Performance of students in a practical course will be evaluated as follows:
Continuous Assessment (Quiz 5, class test 5, assignment 5 = 40
lab report and term paper 15, lab attendance 10)
Project (work 10, report 5, presentation 5) = 20
Lab Examination (script 15, experiment 15, viva 10) = 40
b) Three copies of the total mark obtained by the students in internal evaluation, class
attendance, assignments etc. shall be prepared and two copies shall be submitted to the
Chairman of the Examination Committee and 1 copy shall be published and hung on the
notice board before the semester final examination starts. The marks for class attendance will
be as follows:
Attendance Marks
90% and above 10%
80% to 89% 80%
70% to 79% 60%
60% to 69% 40%
50% to 59% 20%
Less than 50 % 0%
A student will not be allowed to appear at the examination of a course if his/ her class
attendance in that course is less than 50%.
c) There will be a semester final examination. The duration of the final examination of each
course shall be of 3 (three) hours. Number and formation of question shall be determined by
the department.
d) Two evaluators considered as 1st and 2nd examiners will evaluate the scripts of semester
final/grade improvement/special examinations. Course teacher will be appointed as the first
examiner and second examiner will be appointed by the concern examination committee. The
examiners will act as question-setters & script evaluators.
e) If a course is conducted by more than one teacher, the examination committee will select any
one of them as first examiner who will set question paper and give internal evaluation marks.
f) The arithmetic mean of the marks given by two examiners shall be taken. If the marks given
by two examiners differ by 20% or more, the Examination Committee shall appoint 3 rd
examiner to examine the script. In this case the arithmetic mean of two nearest marks shall be
taken. In the event of equal difference of marks among the three examiners, the average of the
two higher marks shall be considered. The third examiner would be appointed by the
concerned Examination Committee who would be other than a member of the Examination
Committee or a tabulator, provided that he/ she was not an examiner of this course.
g) Total marks of a student in each course (final examination and internal evaluation) should be
rounded up.
h) Total marks obtained in each course shall be converted into LG (Letter Grade) and GP (Grade
Point) as under:
Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Interpretation
Point
80% and above A+ (A plus) 400 Outstanding
75% to less than 80% A (A regular) 375 Excellent
70% to less than 75% A — (A minus) 350 Very Good
65% to less than 70% B+ (B plus) 325 Good
60% to less than 65% B (B regular) 300 Satisfactory
55% to less than 60% B— (B minus) 275 Below Satisfactory
50% to less than 55% C+ (C plus) 250 Average
45% to less than 50% C (C regular) 225 Below Average
40% to less than 45% D -- 200 Poor
Less than 40% F -- 0 Fail
i) The 1st, 2nd and 3rd (if any) examiners shall prepare 3 copies of mark sheets (1 copy in detail
and 2 copies in integrated form) and submit to the Chairman of the Examination Committee.

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08. Examination Committee:
a. The Academic Committee of the Department shall constitute an Examination Committee for
each year (for 2 semesters). The Examination Committee shall consist of three members
selected by the Academic Committee. One will act as chairman of the committee. In case of 4 th
year exam committee one additional member should be nominated from same or relevant
department/discipline of other university not below the rank of associate Professor.
b. The Examination Committee will moderate and shall make arrangement for writing and/or
printing of question papers, fix dates for conducting viva-voce examination and prepare the
results.
c. On receipt of question paper, the Chairman of the Examination Committee shall convene the
meeting of the Examination Committee for moderation of question papers. If the question
paper of any course is not received either from first or second examiners the moderation work
shall not be invalidated.
d. After preparing of results the Chairman of the Examination Committee will hand over the
course-wise mark sheets, average sheets and all other relevant documents to the Controller of
Examinations for publication.
09. Exam and Result Publication:
a) The Controller of Examinations shall be responsible for safe custody of answer scripts and
will distribute these to the 1st, 2nd or 3rd (if necessary) examiners along with the supporting
things (such as: questions, top sheet, detailed & integrated blank mark sheet, envelops, etc.).
b) The following information shall be shown in the tabulation sheet:
Internal evaluation, written & total marks, viva-voce, individual LG & GP, points secured, GPA,
AGPA, CGPA LG of GPA and EC.
[The elaborations of the abbreviations are LG = Letter Grade; GP = Grade Point; GPA = Grade
Point Average; AGPA = Accumulated Grade Point Average; CGPA = Cumulative Grade Point
Average; EC = Earned Credit]
c) The members of the Examination Committee shall ordinarily act as tabulators. If necessary, the
concern exam committee shall appoint tabulators other than the members of the Examination
Committee. The tabulators will prepare 3 (three) sets of result sheets and will send to the
Controller of Examinations for publication. Provided that the transcript/grade sheet showing
course-wise LG and the corresponding grade points (the numerical marks will not be shown),
the CGPA, EC, LG and the interpretation of the CGPA of the candidates for the BSc in Electrical
and Electronics Engineering degree. Final grade must be spelled out clearly in the certificate/
transcript [Example: C+ = ‘C+’ (C plus); A- = ‘A-’ (A minus); B = ‘B’ (B regular)].
d) The result of an examination shall be published within one month (in case of final result of BSc in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering program within one and a half months) from the date of
last course final examination.
10. Promotion
A student failing to clear up dues shall not be promoted to the next semester. If a student fails to
attend or to earn D grade of maximum two courses in a semester, he or she may be promoted to the
next semester. But he/she must attend or earn credit by next semester.
11. Degree Requirements
For the BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering degree each student shall require to:
a. a. Earn 160 credits successfully;
b. Earn a minimum CGPA of 2.50;
c. Obtain a minimum Letter Grade of C+ (GP 2.50) in the Viva-Voce examination; and
d. Complete the program in minimum four academic years from the first admission year into the
program but not more than seven years.
A student of BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering degree will be awarded with distinction if
his/her CGPA is 3.90 or above and he/she does not have any ‘F’ grade in the total program.
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12. Examination Entry Requirements
a. A student shall have to attend at least 75% of classes held in a course. The Academic
Committee of the Department may recommend a shortage of attendance (not below 50%) for
consideration. A candidate taking his / her examination under the benefit of this provision
(from 50% to 74%) shall have to pay prescribed fees for each course as non-collegiate fee.
b. Each course teacher shall submit the class attendance report along with the
register/documents to the Chairman of the Department at least 10 days before the processing
of the examination entry form.
c. Student failing to clear up dues of the program shall not be permitted to appear at that
semester final examination.
d. A student is required to fill-up the examination entry form and pay University dues within
the time specified by the authority for taking each semester final examination
13. Retaking Examination and Improving Grades
a. Students obtaining the below letter grade ‘B-’ (less than GP 2.75) in any course in any semester
shall be allowed to improve the grade in the subsequent examination
b. For improving the grade and appearing at the examination a student is required to pay
necessary fees for each course as examination fee and send application to the authority within
20 days from the date of publication of the result of BSc in Electrical and Electronics
Engineering program. If a student fails to improve his/her CGPA his/her previous GPA will
remain valid.
c. No improvement shall be allowed in internal evaluation (in-
course/assignment/practical/case study/term paper/quiz test etc.) and viva-voce
examination.
14. Re-Admission
a. If a student fails to appear at the semester final Examination, fails to appear at the
examinations due to shortage of required percentage of attendance or fails to pay the dues for
some unavoidable circumstances or is expelled from the University for any reason, as the case
may be, he/she shall have to get himself/herself re-admitted to the subsequent Batch.
b. If a student fails to get the requisite grade points for promotion form one semester to the next
semester, he/she may seek re-admission with the subsequent Batch. For re-admission a
student shall have to apply immediately (within 15 days) after announcement of the result of
the concerned Semester.
c. On re-admission grades earlier earned by a student in any semester shall be cancelled
automatically and the student shall have to retake all the course-works (such as: internal
evaluation, thesis, viva-voce and examination).
d. Re-admission in any year shall be allowed only once and a student will not get chance for re-
admission more than once during the entire program. A student must complete the BSc in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering program during the entire program. A student must
complete the BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering program within a maximum period
of six academic years from the original admission year.
15. Drop Out
a. After taking readmission in any semester if a student fails to earn the GPA for promotion from
one semester to the next semester, he/she shall be dropped out of the program.
b. If a student fails to earn the CGPA 2.50 or to earn 160 credits successfully in grade improvement
examination/F grade improvement examination (he/she shall be dropped out of the BSc in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering program.
16. Credit Transfer
Credit transfer from any other program/University/Institutions is allowed for BSc in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering program.
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17. Academic Administration
a. The academic calendar showing dates for beginning and ending classes, commencement of
examinations and probable date for publication of the results shall be published by the university
authority before commencement of each semester.
b. Re-examination of any script shall not be allowed.
c. The Examination Committee will start tabulation work after receiving all the marks of the
examinations. Modification of submitted marks shall not be accepted.
d. Within the framework of these rules and the rules of the University the Departmental Academic
Committee may adopt policies for strengthening the academic and extra-academic activities of the
Department.

18. Award of Degree


The university will award the degree of BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering on
recommendation of the academic council.

19. Addition, Alteration, Change or Modification of the Rule


In order to make any addition, alteration to or change or modification of this rule (if required) it must
be placed to the Academic Council for approval.

Marks and Credits at a glance


Semester Credits
1st Year 1st Semester 20.0
1st Year 2nd Semester 17.0
2nd Year 1st Semester 21.0
2nd Year 2nd Semester 20.0
3rd Year 1st Semester 20.0
3rd Year 2nd Semester 20.0
4th Year 1st Semester 21.0
4th Year 2nd Semester 21.0
Total 160.00

1st Year 1st Semester


Course Code Course Title Credits
GED 01 Bengali Language 3.0
GED 02 English I: Basic Communicative Skills 3.0
MATH 1101 Differential and Integral Calculus 3.0
PHY 1101 Physics I 3.0
EEE 1101 Electrical Circuits I 3.0
EEE 1102 Electrical Circuits I Lab 1.0
EEE 1103 Electronic Circuits I 3.0
EEE 1104 Electronic Circuits I Lab 1.0
Total 20.0
1st Year 2nd Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
GED 03 English II: Advance Reading and Writing 3.0
GED 04 History of Emergence of Independent Bangladesh 3.0
MATH 1201 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations 3.0
PHY 1201 Physics II 3.0
PHY 1202 Physics Lab 1.0
EEE 1201 Electrical Circuits II 3.0
EEE 1202 Electrical Circuits Lab 1.0
Total 17.0

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2nd Year 1st Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits

GED 08 Socio-Economic and Political Studies of Bangladesh 3.0


MATH 2101 Analytic Geometry and Vector Analysis 3.0
CHEM 2101 Chemistry 3.0
CHEM 2102 Chemistry Lab 1.0
EEE 2101 Structured Programming Language 3.0
EEE 2102 Structured Programming Language Lab 1.0
EEE 2103 Electronic Circuits II 3.0
EEE 2104 Electronic Circuits Lab 1.0
EEE 2105 Analog Electronics I 3.0
Total 21.0
2ndYear 2nd
Semester
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
GED 14 Environmental Science 2.0
MATH 2201 Linear Algebra and Complex Variables 3.0
EEE 2201 Digital Logic Design 3.0
EEE 2202 Digital Logic Design Lab 3.0
EEE 2203 Analog Electronics II 1.0
EEE 2204 Analog Electronics Lab 3.0
ME 2205 Basic Mechanical Engineering 1.0
ME 2206 Basic Mechanical Engineering Lab 3.0
EEE 2207 Energy Conversions I 1.0
Total 20.0
3rd Year 1st Semester
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
GED 15 Industrial and Operations Management 2.0
GED 16 Engineering Ethics 2.0
MATH 3101 Statistics and Probability 2.0
EEE 3101 Energy Conversions II 3.0
EEE 3102 Energy Conversions Lab 1.0
EEE 3103 Measurements and Instrumentation 3.0
EEE 3104 Measurements and Instrumentation Lab 1.0
EEE 3105 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3.0
EEE 3107 Power System I 3.0
Total 20.0
3rd Year 2nd Semester
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEE 3201 Signals and Linear Systems Analysis 3.0
EEE 3202 Electrical Services Design 1.0
EEE 3203 Communication Engineering 3.0
EEE 3204 Communication Engineering Lab 1.0
EEE 3205 Digital Signal Processing 3.0
EEE 3206 Digital Signal Processing Lab 1.0
EEE 3207 Electrical Properties of Materials 3.0
EEE 3208 Engineering Drawing 3.0
EEE 3209 Microprocessor and Interfacing 1.0
EEE 3210 Microprocessor and Interfacing Lab 1.0
Total 20.0

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4th Year 1st Semester
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEE 4101 Solid State Devices 3.0
EEE 4102 Numerical Analysis 3.0
EEE 4103 Industrial and Power Electronics 3.0
EEE 4104 Industrial and Power Electronics Lab 1.0
EEE 4105 Control Systems 3.0
EEE 4106 Control Systems Lab 1.0
EEE 4107 Industrial Training 3.0
EEE 41XX Optional I 3.0
EEE 41XX Optional I Lab 1.0
Total 21.0
4th Year 2nd Semester
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEE 4201 VLSI Design 2.0
EEE 4202 VLSI Design Lab 1.0
EEE 42XX Optional II 3.0
EEE 42XX Optional II Lab 1.0
EEE 42XX Optional III 3.0
EEE 42XX Optional III Lab 1.0
EEE 42XX Optional IV 3.0
EEE 42XX Optional IV Lab 1.0
EEE 4000 Project/Thesis 6.0
Total 21.0

First Year First Semester

GED 01: Bengali Language


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GED 02: English I: Basic Communicative Skills

Introduction to Language, Grammar items i.e., use of articles, parts of speech, number, tense, subject-verb-
agreement, modals, punctuation, Sentence construction, transformation of sentences, simple passive voice
construction and conditionals etc. Oral and Writing Skills, Essential Elements of Good Writing, developing a
Good Writing Style, Spoken Word Skills, Developing Good Speaking Style and Listening.

Books Recommended
1. Ahmed, Sadruddin : English Learning: The Easy Way
2. McCarthy and O’Dell : English Grammar in Use for Intermediate Level
3. Murphy, Remond : English Vocabulary in Use for Advance Level
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4. Wren and Martin : High School Grammar and Composition

MATH 1101 Differential and Integral Calculus

Differential Calculus: Limits, continuity and differentiability. Successive differentiation of various types of
functions, Leibnitz’s theorem, Rolle’s theorem, Mean value theorem, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorems in
finite and infinite forms. Lagrange’s form of remainders, Cauchy’s form of remainders, Expansion of functions,
evaluation of indeterminate forms of L’ Hospital’s rule, Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem, Tangent and
normal, Subtangent and subnormal in cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Determination of maximum and
minimum values of functions, Curvature, Asymptotes, Curve tracing.
Integral Calculus: Integration by the method of substitution. Standard integrals, Integration by successive
reduction. Definite integrals, its properties and use in summing series. Walli’s formulae, Improper integrals.
Beta function and Gamma function. Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves in
cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution.

Books Recommended
1. Joshep Edward : Differential Calculus
2. Joshep Edward : Integral Calculus
3. Mohammed and Bhattacharja : Differential Calculus
4. Mohammed and Bhattacharja : Integral Calculus

PHY 1101 Physics I


Waves: Waves and particles, different types, Transverse & Longitudinal waves, Wavelength & Frequency,
Principle of Superposition waves, Standing Waves and Resonance
Oscillations: Oscillations, SHM, The force law for SHM, Differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator,
total energy and average energy, combination of simple harmonic oscillations, spring mass system, Pendulums,
Torsional pendulum; two body oscillation, reduced mass, damped oscillation, forced oscillation, resonance,
progressive wave, power and intensity of wave, stationary wave, group and phase velocities.
Optics: Light: Light theories, source and properties of light, Refractive index, Optical path, Dispersion, Light
visible range. Fermat’s Principle and its Applications: Fermat’s principle of least time, Rectilinear propagation
of light, Reversibility of light rays, Optical path stationary. Reflection and Refraction: Reflection at plane
surfaces & Spherical mirrors, Refraction of light, Reflecting prisms, Dispersion, Dispersive prisms, Refraction at
spherical surfaces, magnification, Smith-Helmholtz Equation and Langrange Law. Defects of images: spherical
aberration, astigmatism, coma, distortion, curvature, chromatic aberration. Theories of light, interference of
light, Young’s double slit experiment, displacement of fringes and its uses, Fresnel bi-prism, interference in thin
films, Newton’s rings, interferometers, Diffraction: diffraction by single slit, diffraction from a circular
aperture, resolving power of optical instruments, diffraction at double slit and N slits, diffraction grating;
polarization; production and analysis of polarized lights, Brewster’s law, Malus law, polarization by double
refraction, Nicol prism, optical activity, Polari-meters.
Thermal Physics: Heat: Heat, Measuring temperature, Different measuring scales, Thermal expansion, Heat
and temperature, Absorption of heat by solids and liquids.
Thermodynamics: First Law of Thermodynamics and its applications, The Kinetic Theory of Gases:
Avogadro’s number, Ideal gases, Pressure, temperature and RMS speed, Translational K.E., Mean free path,
Distribution of molecular speeds, Molecular specific heats of an ideal gas, Degree of freedom, Maxwell’s
distribution of molecular speeds, reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot’s cycle, second law
thermodynamics, Carnot’s theorem, entropy, Thermodynamic functions, Maxwell relations, Clausius and
Clapeyron equation.
Books Recommended
1. David Halliday and Robert Resnick : Physics I & II
2. N Subrahmanyam&BrijitLal : A Text Book of Optics
3. V P Vasandani& D S Kumar : Treatise on Heat Engine
4. B. L. Theraja : Engineering Physics
5. A. Beiser : Modern Physics
6. D Halliday, R Resnick& J Walker : Fundamentals of Physics
7. Y A Cengel& M A Boles : Thermodynamics

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EEE 1101 Electrical Circuits I

Circuit variables and elements: Voltage, current, power, energy, independent and dependent sources,
resistance. Basic laws: Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s current and voltage laws. Simple resistive circuits: Series and
parallel circuits, voltage and current division, wye-delta transformation. Techniques of circuit analysis: Nodal
and mesh analysis including supernode and supermesh. Network theorems: Source transformation,
Thevenin’s, Norton’s and superposition theorems with applications in circuits having independent and
dependent sources, maximum power transfer condition and reciprocity theorem. Energy storage elements:
Inductors and capacitors, series parallel combination of inductors and capacitors. Responses of RL and RC
circuits: Natural and step responses, Magnetic quantities and variables: Flux, permeability and reluctance,
magnetic field strength, magnetic potential, flux density, magnetization curve. Laws in magnetic circuits:
Ohm’s law and Ampere’s circuital law. Magnetic circuits: series, parallel and series-parallel circuits.
Books Recommended
1. Alexander and Sadiku : Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
2. R L Boylestad : Introductory Circuit Analysis
3. R C. Dorf : Introduction to Electric Circuits
4. Nilsson : Introduction to Electrical Circuits
5. R M Kerchner and G F Corcoran : Alternating Current Circuits

EEE 1103 Electronic Circuits I


P-N junction as a circuit element: Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, operational principle of p-n junction
diode, contact potential, current-voltage characteristics of a diode, simplified DC and AC diode models,
dynamic resistance and capacitance. Diode circuits: Half wave and full wave rectifiers, rectifiers with filter
capacitor, characteristics of a Zener diode, Zener shunt regulator, clamping and clipping circuits. Bipolar
Junction Transistor (BJT) as a circuit element: current components, BJT characteristics and regions of operation,
BJT as an amplifier, biasing the BJT for discrete circuits, small signal equivalent circuit models, BJT as a switch.
Single stage mid-band frequency BJT amplifier circuits: Voltage and current gain, input and output impedance
of a common base, common emitter and common collector amplifier circuits. Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field
Effect Transistor (MOSFET) as circuit element: structure and physical operation of an enhancement MOSFET,
threshold voltage, Body effect, current-voltage characteristics of an enhancement MOSFET, and biasing discrete
and integrated MOS amplifier circuits, single-stage MOS amplifiers, MOSFET as a switch, CMOS inverter.
Junction Field-Effect-Transistor (JFET): Structure and physical operation of JFET, transistor characteristics,
pinch-off voltage. Differential and multistage amplifiers: Description of differential amplifiers, small-signal
operation, differential and common mode gains, RC coupled mid-band frequency amplifier.
Books Recommended
1. Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith : Microelectronic Circuits.
2. Thomas L. Floyd: Electronics Fundamentals : Circuits, Devices and Applications
3. Jimmie J. Cathey : Schaum's Outline of Electronic Devices and Circuits
4. U.A. BAkshi, A.P. Godse : Electronics Engineering

First Year Second Semester

GED 03 English II: Advance Reading and Writing


Reading:
The purpose of reading skills is to provide students with the necessary tools to become competent and avid
readers.
Reading strategies (skimming, scanning, predicting, inferencing, intensive & extensive reading etc.).
Active reading (highlighting, getting information from text, noting key words, following main arguments,
summarizing)
Reading to improve linguistic skills and expand vocabulary
Reading journal articles and literary criticism
Writing:
Organization: Writing with purpose and for specific audience, Writing the first draft, Revising and editing,
Writing the final draft, Supporting details and conclusion
Effective writing: Creating emphasis and variety.
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Paragraph: Paragraph structure – topic sentence, transitional devices, unity, order, coherence, conclusion
Essay: Essay structure – beginning, middle, end
Essay forms – narrative, descriptive, expository, critical
Letter Writing: Formal and informal letter etc.
Books Recommended
1. Professor Dr. M. Maniruzzaman : Advanced Reading and Writing Skills
2. Kristina Browne, Susan Hood : Writing Matters. Writing Skills and Strategic for Students of
English
3. J. Karl Nicholas, James R. Nichol : Rhetorical Models for Effective Writing
4. Moris Imhoof and Hurman Hudson : From Paragraph to Essay
5. Simon Greenwell and Michael Swan : Effective Reading. Reading Skills for Advanced Students

GED 04 History of Emergence of Independent Bangladesh


Pre-Pakistan Political History (up to 1947): Geographical features of Bangladesh-Ethnic composition-
Language- Cultural syncretism and religion- Battle of Polashi- Movement against British Rule- Sipoy Mutiny-
Division of Bengal and Annulment- Formation of Muslim League- Emergence of Pakistan- Declaration of
Independence of India- Bi-nation theory- Lahore Proposal, 1940- Crips Proposal- Cabinet Mission- Independent
Bengal Movement- 3rd June Plan- Division of Bengal, 1947

Politics During Pakistan Period (1947- Election of 1970): Birth of State of Pakistan- Geographical Impact on
Politics- History of Governance (military rule of Ayub Khan and Yahiya Khan)- Language Movement- Election
of 1954- Promulgation of Constitution in 1956 and 1962- Regional Discrimination and Provincial Autonomy
Movement- Resistance against cultural aggression and resurgence of Bengali culture- Six Point Movement of
Sheikh MujiburRahman- Agartola Conspiracy Case, 1968- Mass Upsurge of 1969- Eleven Point Movement-
Election of 1970.

Background History of Liberation War (After Election - starting of Liberation War): Attitude of Pakistani
Rulers and Political Instability after the Election of 1970- Yahiya- Mujib and Mujib – Bhutto Meeting-
Adjournment of the Session of National Assembly by Yahiya Khan-Non-cooperation Movement under the
leadership of Awami League- Hoisting of National Flag- Historical Speech of Bangobondhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman on 7th March – Subsequent initiatives of Political Compromise- (Sheikh Mujib-Yahiya and Sheikh
Mujib-Yahiya-Bhutto Meeting)- Armed preparation to attack Bengal-25th March Black Night- Operation
Searchlight and Genocide, repression, refugees- Armed Blocked.

The War of Liberation: Declaration of Independence- Revolutionist Government- Spontaneous early resistance
and subsequent organized resistance (Mukti-Fouz, guerrillas and the frontal warfare)- Struggle preparation
from Air, Water and Land- Formation of various forces (Mujib Bahini, Kaderia Bahini etc.) - Territorial blocked-
Anti-liberation activities of the occupation army with the help of local Collaborators- Publicity campaign (role
of Shadheen Bangla Bater Kendro, campaigns abroad and raising public opinion in favour of liberation war-
Role of students, women and mass people-Role of other Foreign Countries-Contribution of India and formation
of joined command-Surrender of Pakistani Forces and Acquiring Independence of Bangladesh- Contribution of
Bangabondhu and his leadership in the independence struggle.

Constitutional History: Proclamation of Independence, 10 April 1971- Provisional Constitution of Bangladesh


Order, 11 January 1972-Constitutent Assembly Order of Bangladesh, 22 March 1972- First Session of
Constituent Assembly and Formation of Draft Constitution Framing Committee- Second Session of Constituent
Assembly and adaptation of draft Constitution- Final Session of Constituent Assembly and enforcement of
Constitution of Bangladesh-Salient Feature of the Constitution of 1972.
List of Historical Cases:
State vs. Dosso (1958)
AsmaJilani vs. Government of Pakistan (1972)
Tamizuddin Khan vs. East Pakistan (1964)

Books Recommended
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MATH 1201 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
Ordinary Differential Equations: Degree and order of ordinary differential equations, formation of
differential equations. Solution of first order differential equations by various methods, Solution of general
linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients, Solution of homogeneous linear
equations, Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variables
are absent, Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators,
Frobenius method.
Partial Differential Equations: Introduction, Linear and non-linear first order equations, Standard forms,
Linear equations of higher order, Equations of the second order with variable coefficients, Wave equations,
Particular solution with boundary and initial conditions.

Books Recommended
1. S. L. Ross and S.L. Ross II : Introductory Ordinary Differential Equations
2. Denis J Zill : Ordinary Differential Equation
3. SM Farid : Differential Equations
4. E. Kresgige : Differential Equations

PHY 1201 Physics II (Prerequisite PHY 1101)


Mechanics: Motion along a straight line: Position, Displacement, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration General and
free fall.
Motion in Two and Three Dimensions: Position, Displacement, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration and
instantaneous acceleration, projectile motion. Linear momentum of a particle, linear momentum of a system of
particles, conservation of linear momentum, some applications of the momentum principle; Angular
momentum of a particle, angular momentum of a system of particles, Kepler’s law of planetary motion, the law
of universal Gravitation, the motion of planets and satellites
Electricity: Electric charge, conductors, insulators, Charge and matter, Coulomb’s Law, Electric field, lines of
force, field strength, concept of electric flux and the Gauss’s law- some applications of Gauss’s law, Gauss’s law
in vector form, Electric potential, relation between electric field and electric potential, capacitance and
dielectrics, gradient, Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations. Current, Current density, resistivity, the magnetic field,
Ampere’s law, Biot-Savart law and their applications, Laws of electromagnetic induction- Maxwell’s equation.
Magnetism: Current, Current density, resistivity, the magnetic field, The Hall Effect, Ampere’s law, Biot-Savart
law and their applications, The Faraday’s Laws of electromagnetic induction- Maxwell’s equation.
Modern Physics: Galilean relativity and Einstein’ special theory of relativity; Lorentz transformation equations,
Length contraction, Time dilation and mass-energy relation, photoelectric effect, Compton effect; De Broglie
matter waves and its success in explaining Bohr’s theory, Pauli’s exclusion principle, Constituent of atomic
nucleus, Nuclear binding energy, different types of radioactivity, radioactive decay law; Nuclear reactions,
nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, atomic power plant.
Books Recommended
1. David Halliday and Robert Resnick : Physics I & II
2. N Subrahmanyam&BrijitLal : A Text Book of Optics
3. V P Vasandani& D S Kumar : Treatise on Heat Engine
4. B. L. Theraja : Engineering Physics
5. A. Beiser : Modern Physics
6. D Halliday, R Resnick& J Walker : Fundamentals of Physics
7. Y A Cengel& M A Boles : Thermodynamics

PHY 1202 Physics Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in
PHY1101 and PHY1201.

EEE 1201 Electrical Circuits II (Prerequisite EEE 1101)


Sinusoidal functions: Instantaneous current, voltage, power, effective current and voltage, average power,
phasor’s and complex quantities, impedance, real and reactive power, power factor, power factor improvement,
Analysis of single phase AC circuits: Series and parallel RL, RC and RLC circuits, nodal and mesh analysis,
application of network theorems in AC circuits, circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations, transients in AC

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circuits, passive filters. Resonance in AC circuits: Series and parallel resonance. Analysis of three phase circuits:
Three phase supply, balanced and unbalanced circuits, power calculation.
Basic Magnetic Circuits: Introduction Magnetic Field, Reluctance, Ohm’s Law for Magnetic Circuits,
Magnetizing Force, Hysteresis, Ampere’s Circuital Law the Flux, Series Magnetic Circuits: Determining NI, Air
Gaps, Series-Parallel Magnetic Circuits Applications, magnetically coupled circuits.
Books Recommended
1. Alexander and Sadiku : Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
2. R L Boylestad : Introductory Circuit Analysis
3. R C. Dorf : Introduction to Electric Circuits
4. Nilsson : Introduction to Electrical Circuits
5. R M Kerchner and G F Corcoran : Alternating Current Circuits

EEE 1202 Electrical Circuits Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
1101 and EEE 1201.

Second Year First Semester


GED 08 Socio Economic and Political Studies of Bangladesh
Land and People of Bangladesh: Ethnic origin, culture, language, religion and occupation; a brief history of the
region.
Emergence of Bangladesh: Socio-political and economic factors and events leading to independence of
Bangladesh.
Geography of Bangladesh: Soil type, agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh; floods – nature and causes.
Conservation of Natural Resources: Forest and fisheries; population movement and urbanization,
environmental management.
Economy of Bangladesh: Major sectors of production-agriculture, industry, services; agricultural development
– land reform measures in Bangladesh, modernization of agriculture – H Y V technology; industry and trade.
Political Developments in Bangladesh: Forms of government in Bangladesh since independence; salient
features of Bangladesh constitution – ordinances and amendments; democracy and political parties;
administrative system in Bangladesh.
Books Recommended
Mahabbat Khan : Bangladesh: Society, Politics and Bureaucracy.
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MATH 2101 Analytic Geometry and Vector Analysis


Coordinate Geometry: 2- Dimensional co-ordinate geometry: change of axes transformation of co-ordinates,
simplification of equations of curves. 3-Dimentional co-ordinate geometry: system of co-ordinates, distance
between two points, section formula, projection, direction cosines, equations of planes and lines.
Vector Analysis: Multiple product of vectors. Linear dependence and independence of vectors, Differentiation
and integration of vectors together with elementary applications, Line, surface, and volume integrals, Gradient of
a scalar function, divergence and curl of a vector function, various formulae, Integral forms of gradient,
divergence and curl, Divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s theorem and Gauss’s theorem.
Books Recommended
1. Rahman and Bhattacharjee : A Text Book of co-ordinate Geometry and Vector Analysis
2. Schaum’s Series : Vector Analysis
3. R C Fawdry : Co-ordinate Geometry for Beginners
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CHEM 2101 Chemistry
Basic knowledge of Chemistry; Introduction to atomic structure, quantum mechanical atom, quantum numbers,
electronic configuration, chemical bonding and valence shell electron pair repulsion theory for predicting
molecular geometry. The theory of chemical bond formation, periodic table and period classification of
elements with their properties, transition elements and coordination chemistry, types of chemical reactions,
oxidation-reduction reactions, acids and bases, inert gases, application of valence bond theory to coordination
compounds; Chemistry of solids and crystals; States of matter; chemical equilibrium, environmental chemistry.
Books Recommended
1. IRA N Levine : Physical Chemistry
2. Willian H Brown : Introduction to Organic Chemistry
3. Philip Mathews : Advanced Chemistry
4. B S Bahl, GD Tuli and A Bahl : Essentials of Physical Chemistry
5. P. K. Dutt : A Text Book of Chemistry, Vol-I & II
6. Charles Compton : Inside Chemistry
7. Richard Harwood : Chemistry

CHEM 2102 Chemistry Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in CHEM
2101.

EEE 2101 Structured Programming Language


Overview, Structure of C program, Data Types and Data Type Qualifier, I/O Functions-Character I/O,
Formatted I/O, Character Set, Identifiers, Keywords and Contents, Variables, Expressions, Statement and
Symbolic Constants, Arithmetic operators, Relational Operators and Logical Operators, Assignment Operators,
Increment/Decrement Operators, Unary Operator and Conditional Operator., Bit-wise Operators, Comma
Operator, Precedence and Associativity, Branching: The IF statement (break and continue statement),
Branching: SWITCH statement, GOTO 0statement and operator, Looping: FOR statement (break and continue),
Looping: WHILE and DO WHILE statement, Storage class: Automatic, Static, Register and Extern, Functions:
Access, Prototype, Argument Passing and Value Receiving, Functions: Pass-by-value, Pass-by-reference and
Value Receiving , Functions: Command Line Parameter and Library Functions, Arrays: Initialization, Access,
Passing and Receiving , Arrays: 2D handling, Arrays: Sorting and Searching , String Handling , Structure:
Initialization, Access, Passing and Receiving, Structure: Embedded Structure, Union and Bit-fields, File: Types
of File, Text File Handling, File: Binary File Handling , File: Data File Management Program, Pointer: Concept,
Passing and Receiving, Memory Allocation and Release, Pointer: List or Tree Management by Self-Referential
Structure, Pointer: Pointer and Multi-Dimensional Arrays, Enumeration, Macros, Pre-Processor and Compiler,
Directives, Library, Compiler and Linker, Segment and Memory Model, Video Adapter, Modes and Graphics
Initialization, Graphics Functions.
Books Recommended
1. Kernighhan, Ritchie : The C Programming Language
2. Md. Ismail Jabiullah : Structured Programming Language in C, GanokoshProkashoni Ltd.
3. Schaums’ Outline Series : Programming with C
4. John Q.Walker II & Peter J : CPI-C programming in C: an application developer’s guide to APPC

EEE 2102 Structured Programming Language Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based on EEE
2101.

EEE 2103 Electronic Circuits II (Prerequisite EEE 1102)


Frequency response of amplifiers: Poles, zeros and Bode plots, amplifier transfer function, techniques of
determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier circuits, frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers,
frequency response of differential amplifiers. Operational amplifiers (Op-Amp): Properties of ideal Op-Amps,
non-inverting and inverting amplifiers, inverting integrators, differentiator, weighted summer and other
applications of Op-Amp circuits, effects of finite open loop gain and bandwidth on circuit performance, logic
signal operation of Op-Amp, DC imperfections. General purpose Op-Amp: DC analysis, small-signal analysis
of different stages, gain and frequency response of 741 Op-Amp. Negative feedback: properties, basic
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topologies, feedback amplifiers with different topologies, stability, frequency compensation. Active filters:
Different types of filters and specifications, transfer functions, realization of first and second order low, high
and bandpass filters using Op-Amps. Signal generators: Basic principle of sinusoidal oscillation, Op-Amp RC
oscillators, LC and crystal oscillators. Power Amplifiers: Classification of output stages, class A, B and AB
output stages.
Books Recommended
1. Robert F.Coughlin, Frederick F Driscoll : Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated
Circuits.
2. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky : Electronics Devices and Circuits Theory

EEE 2104 Electronic Circuits Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
1102and EEE 2103.

EEE 2105 Analog Electronics I


Basic Transistor Amplifiers: Classification of amplifiers, CB, CE and CC amplifiers, Gain and Characteristics
of CB, CE and CC amplifiers, Different types of power amplifiers, Distortion of amplifiers, Noise, Concept of
Decibel System.
Multistage Amplifier: Amplifier coupling, RC coupled two-stage amplifier, Advantages of RC coupling,
Impedance coupled two-stage amplifier, Advantages of Impedance coupled amplifier, Transformer coupled
two-stage amplifier and its advantages, disadvantages and applications, DC two-stage amplifier and its
advantages, disadvantages and applications, Darlington pair, Comparison between Darlington pair and emitter
follower, Multistage frequency effect.
Amplifiers with negative feedback: Concept of Feedback, Negative Feedback, Positive Feedback, Need for
negative feedback, Voltage and Current Feedback, Virtual Feedback, Effect of feedback on Impedance, Gain,
Bandwidth and Distortion.
Books Recommended
1. B.L.Theraja , A.K.Theraja : A Textbook of Electrical Technology Vol-I to Vol-IV
2. B.L Theraja : Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
3. B.L Theraja : Basic Electronics (Solid State)
4. V. K. Mehta : Principle of Electronics
5. Gupta & Kumar : Hand Book of Electronics

Second Year Second Semester

GED 14 Environmental Science


Introduction: Environmental science and sustainability of ecosystems and biodiversity, Atmospheric structure:
Radiation balance of earth. Chemical species and particulates in the atmosphere, Weather and climate: The
climate variables and its components. Human-induced climate variables, Climate change models, Global and
local climate change predictability, Environmental pollution and its effect on human, animal and plant health,
Population density and sanitation, Availability of safe water, Air pollution: Global warming. Ozone depletion,
Indoor air quality, Air, water and soil pollution by contamination with hazardous chemicals, Use of plant
growth regulators, fertilizers, fruit ripening agents and pesticides in agriculture, Industrial waste, Hospital
waste. Waste management systems. Sewage management, Sound pollution: Radioactive hazard. Food and
waterborne diseases: Infectious diseases. Protection against diseases caused by environmental effects,
Depletion of biota by environmental effects, threatened medicinal plant species, Preservation of such species,
Regulatory acts and actions to protect environment and their proper and effective implementation.
Books Recommended
1. S.S Dara : A Text Book of Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control
2. Spengler, John D. and Sexton, Ken : A Public Health Perspective
3. Hong, Sungminet al. : History of Ancient Copper Smelting Pollution During
Roman and Medieval Times Recorded in Greenland Ice
4. L. Gari : Arabic Treatises on Environmental Pollution up to the End of the
Thirteenth Century

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MATH 2203 Matrices and Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra: Introduction to systems of linear equations. Gaussian elimination, Definition of matrices,
Algebra of matrices, Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix, Factorization, Determinants, Quadratic
forms, Matrix polynomials, Euclidean n-space, Linear transformation from IRn to IRm, Properties of linear
transformation from IRn to IRm, Real vector spaces and subspaces, Basis and dimension, Rank and nullity,
Inner product spaces, Gram-Schmidt process and QR-decomposition, Eigen values and eigenvectors,
Diagonalization, Linear transformations, Kernel and Range, Application of linear algebra to electric networks.
Complex Variable: Concept of complex numbers, General functions of a complex variable, Complex
differentiation and derivatives, Open and closed sets of complex numbers; Cauchy-Rieman equations,
Mapping by elementary functions, Line integral of a complex function, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Tailor’s
&Laurrent’s theorems, Singular points, Residue, Cauchy’s residue theorem, Evaluation of residue, Contour
integration.
Books Recommended
1. Abdur Rahman : Linear Algebra
2. Schaum’s Outline Series : Linear Algebra
3. Brown Churchil : Complex Variable and Applications
4. Schaum’s Outline Series : Complex Variable

EEE 2201 Digital Logic Design


Introduction to number systems and codes. Analysis and synthesis of digital logic circuits: Basic logic functions,
Boolean algebra, combinational logic design, minimization of combinational logic. MOSFET Digital circuits: NMOS
inverter, CMOS inverter, CMOS logic circuits, Clocked CMOS logic circuits, transmission gates, sequential logic circuits,
Memories: classification and architecture, RAM memory cells, Read only memory, data converters, BJT digital circuits:
ECL, TTL, STTL, BiCMOS, Design application A static ECL gate.
Modular combinational circuit design: pass transistor, pass gates, multiplexer, demultiplexer and their implementation in
CMOS, decoder, encoder, comparators, binary arithmetic elements and ALU design.
Sequential circuits: different types of latches, flip-flops and their design using ASM approach, timing analysis and power
optimization of sequential circuits. Modular sequential logic circuit design: shift registers, counters and their
applications. State Machine Design.
Books Recommended
1. M. MorisMeno : Digital Logic and Computer Design
2. Ronald Tocci, Neal Widmer,Greg Moss : Digital System: Principles and Applications
3. Dr. Sanjay Sharma : Digital Circuit and logic design.

EEE 2202: Digital Logic Design Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
2201.

EEE 2203 Analog Electronics II (Prerequisite EEE 2105)


Sinusoidal and Non-sinusoidal Oscillators: Oscillator, Condition of Oscillation and Stabilization, Oscillatorvs
Amplifier, Hartley Oscillator, Colpitt’s Oscillator, Phase Shift and Wein-bridge Oscillators, Resonant Circuit
Oscillators, Different types of Multi-vibrators and their uses, Schmitt Trigger, Transistor Blocking Oscillator.
Analog Integrated Circuits: Basic concept of Operational Amplifier, Properties of an ideal Op-Amp, Non-
inverting Inverting and Differential amplifiers; Integrator, Differentiator, Weighted Summer, Subtractor, Slew
rate, CMRR, audio amplifier, constant gain Op-Amp, Op-Amp based oscillatory circuits and their applications,
Frequency Response and Bandwidth of Op-Amp, The 555 IC timer, Astable and Monostable operation of 555
timer.
Active Filter: Types of filters, Low-pass filter: First order low-pass Butter worth filter, Second order low-pass
Butter worth filter, High-pass filter: First order high-pass Butter worth filter, Second order high-pass Butter
worth filter, Higher order filters, Band-pass filters: Wide Band-pass filter, Narrow Band-pass filter, Band
Rejected filters: Wide band rejected filters, Narrow band rejected filters, All-pass filters

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Books Recommended
1. Allen Mottershead : Electronic Devices and Circuits
2. Millman and Halkias : Electronic Devices and Circuits
3. Malvino : Electronic Principles
4. Walt Jung : Principle of Electronics
5. Gupta & Kumar : Op Amp Applications Handbook

EEE 2204 Analog Electronics Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
2105 and EEE 2203.

ME 2205 Basic Mechanical Engineering


Source of energy: Conventional and renewable. Study of steam generation units, introduction to steam turbine,
internal combustion engines, gas turbine and automobile.
Introduction to basic modes of heat transfer: steady state one dimensional conduction and convection.
Introduction to refrigeration and air conditioning systems, Viscosity, Surface tension, Belt and pulley system.

ME 2206 Basic Mechanical Engineering Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in ME
2205.

EEE 2207 Energy Conversions I


Transformer: principle of operation, construction, no load and excitation current, behavior during loading,
effect of leakage flux, ideal transformer, leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer, equivalent
impedance, voltage regulation, per unit quantities, regulation, losses and efficiency, determination of
parameters by tests, polarity of transformer windings, vector group, transformer parallel operation.
Harmonics in excitation current, transformer inrush current, three phase transformer connections, three phase
transformers, harmonic suppression in three phase transformer connection. Autotransformer, instrument
transformers.
Three phase induction motor: rotating magnetic field, reversal of rotating magnetic field, synchronous speed,
torque in induction motor, induction motor construction: squirrel cage, wound rotor; slip and its effect on
rotor frequency and voltage, equivalent circuit of an induction motor, air gap power, mechanical power and
developed torque, torque speed characteristic, losses, efficiency and power factor, classification, motor
performance as a function of machine parameters, shaping torque speed characteristic and classes of induction
motor, per unit values of motor parameters, determination of induction motor parameters by tests, methods of
braking, speed control

Books Recommended
1. Stephen J. Chapman : Electrical Machinery Fundamentals
2. A. E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley and S. D. Umans : Electrical Machinery
3. B.L. Theraja, A.K. Theraja : A text book of Electrical Technology
(Volume II)

Third Year First Semester

GED 15 Industrial and Operations Management


Management Functions and Organization: evolution, management function, organization, theory and
structure, span of control, authority delegation, manpower planning. Personal Management: importance, need
hierarchy, motivation, leadership, wage incentives, performance appraisal, participative management.
Operation Management: production planning and control (PPC) functions, quantitative methods applied in
production, quality management, location and layout planning safety and loss management. Cost and Financial
Management: elements of cost products, cost analysis, investment analysis, benefit-cost analysis, risk analysis.
Management Accounting: cost planning and control, budget and budgetary control. Marketing Management:
Concepts, strategy, sales promotion, patent laws, Technology Management: Management of innovation and
changes, technology life cycle.
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Books Recommended
1. Robbins : Management
2. Chase : Operations Management
3. JB Dilworth : Productions and Operations Management
4. RW Griffin : Management

GED 16 Engineering Ethics


Definition of scope of ethics, Different branches of ethics, Social change and the emergence of new technologies,
History and development of ethics, Science and technology – necessity and application, Study of ethics in
engineering, Applied ethics in engineering.
Human quality of an engineer, Obligation of an engineer to the clients, Attitude of an engineer to other
engineers, Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession. Ethical expectations:
Employers and employees, Inter-professional relationship, Professional organization, Maintaining a
commitment of ethical standards, desired characteristics of a professional code, Institutionalization of ethical
conduct.
Books Recommended
1. Richard D. Parsons : The Ethics of Professional Practice
2. John R. Rowan and Jr., Samuel Zinaich : Ethics for the Professions

MATH 3101 Statistics and Probability


Introduction: Meaning and scope, variables and attributes, collection, source of data, methods of data
collection, level of measurements; Nominal, ordinal, interval & ratio level data and the presentation of
statistical data. Data description: Constructing a Frequency Distribution, class interval and midpoints, Relative
frequency distribution, graphical presentation, Histogram, frequency polygon. Statistical Measures:
Introduction, the populations mean, the sample mean, arithmetic mean, weight mean, the median, the mode,
the Geometric Mean, median and mode of a grouped data. Measures of Dispersion: Introduction, measure of
dispersion, range, means deviation, variance and standard deviation. Linear Regression & Correlation:
Introduction, coefficient of correlation, the coefficient of determination, testing, linear correlation, measures of
correlation and significance of correlation coefficient, Regression Analysis, least Square principles drawing the
regression line, the standard error of estimate. Basic concepts of probability: Introduction, birth of the theory,
the approach to probability, sample space & events, joint marginal and conditional probability, addition and
multiplication rules. Probability Theorems: Random variable, conditional probability, Baye’s Theorem;
Standard discrete Distribution: Binomial, Poisson and Geometric Distributions; Standard Continuous
Distribution Normal Exponential Distributions, Addition Law of probability.
Analysis of variance: One way and two-way classification correlation and Regression Analysis: Rank
correlation co efficient and Index Numbers.
Books Recommended
1. R E Walpole and R H Myers : Basic Statistics and Probability
2. M R Spiegel : Saum’s Outline Statistics
3. J. N. Merian : Statistics

EEE 3101 Energy Conversions II (Prerequisite EEE 2207)


Synchronous generator: construction, armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter), excitation system with
brushes and brushless excitation system, cooling, generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched
armature winding, armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation in distributed short pitched
winding, equivalent circuit, synchronous impedance, generated voltage and terminal voltage, phasor diagram,
voltage regulation with different power factor type loads, determination of synchronous impedance by tests,
phasor diagram, salient pole generator d-q axes parameters, equivalent circuit, generator equations,
determination of d-q axes parameters by tests, equation of developed power and torque of synchronous
machines (salient and non-salient pole motor and generator). Parallel operation of generators: requirement of
parallel operation, conditions, synchronizing, effect of synchronizing current, hunting and oscillation,
synchronoscope, phase sequence indicator, load distribution of alternators in parallel, droop setting, frequency
control, voltage control, house diagrams.

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Synchronous Motors: construction, operation, starting, effect of variation of load at normal excitation, effect
of variation of excitations, V curves, inverted V curves and compounding curves, power factor adjustment,
synchronous capacitor and power factor correction.
DC motors: principle of operation, constructional features, back emf and torque equations, armature reaction
and its effect on motor performance, compensating winding, problems of commutation and their mitigations,
types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics, starting and speed control of dc motors, applications
of different types of dc motor.
Single Phase Induction Motor: operation, quadrature field theory, double revolving field theory, split
phasing, starting methods, equivalent circuit, torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation.
Introduction to photovoltaic systems.
Books Recommended
1. Irving L. Kosow : Electric Machinery and Transformers
2. A.F. Puschtein, T.C. Lioyd, A.G. Conrad : Alternating Current Machines
3. Stephen J. Chapman : Electric Machinery Fundamentals

EEE 3102 Energy Conversions Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
2207 and EEE 3101.

EEE 3103 Measurements and Instrumentation


Introduction: The basis of measurement, base and derived units, measurement standards, electrical standards,
Measurement errors and their statistical characterization, Factors influencing measurement errors. Electronic
Meters: A/D conversion, signal conditioning, ranging and amplification. DC and AC voltage and current
measurement, resistance measurement, sources of error and their elimination. The Oscilloscope: Basic operation
of an oscilloscope, Oscilloscope probes, Digital oscilloscope basics, Storage oscilloscopes. Electronic Counters:
Basic counter circuitry, frequency measurement, period measurement, time interval measurement, accuracy.
Signal Sources: Function generator, pulse generator, audio and RF signal generators. The Spectrum Analyzer:
Types of spectrum analyzers, super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls, display. Logic Analyzer: Basic
operation of a logic analyzer, measurement types, data acquisition, display, applications. Computer-based
Instrument Systems: Data acquisition systems, GPIB, VXI bus systems for instrument connectivity, automation
and remote control.
Books Recommended
1. Stanley Wolf, Richard F.M. Smith. : Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements by Student
Reference Manual for Electronic Instrumentation Laboratories
2. Thomas L. Floyd : Digital Fundamentals

EEE 3104 Measurements and Instrumentation Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
3103.

EEE 3105 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves (MATH 1101, MATH 1203zs)
Static electric field: Postulates of electrostatics, Coulomb’s law for discrete and continuously distributed
charges, Gauss’s law and its application, electric potential due to charge distribution, conductors and dielectrics
in static electric field, flux density- boundary conditions; capacitance- electrostatic energy and forces, energy in
terms of field equations, capacitance calculation of different geometries; boundary value problems- Poisson’s
and Laplace’s equations in different co-ordinate systems. Steady electric current: Ohm’s law, continuity
equation, Joule’s law, resistance calculation. Static Magnetic field: Postulates of magnetostatics, Biot-Savart’s
law, Ampere’s law and applications, vector magnetic potential, magnetic dipole, magnetization, magnetic field
intensity and relative permeability, boundary conditions for magnetic field, magnetic energy, magnetic forces,
torque and inductance of different geometries. Time varying fields and Maxwell’s equations: Faraday’s law of
electromagnetic induction, Maxwell’s equations - differential and integral forms, boundary conditions,
potential functions; time harmonic fields and Poynting theorem. Plane electromagnetic wave: plane wave in
loss less media- Doppler effect, transverse electromagnetic wave, polarization of plane wave; plane wave in
lossy media- low-loss dielectrics, good conductors; group velocity, instantaneous and average power densities,
normal and oblique incidence of plane waves at plane boundaries for different polarization.

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Books Recommended
1. Simon Ramo, J.R. Whinnery, T.V. Duzer : Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics
2. M.N.O. Sadiku, Oxford University Press : Elements of Electromagnetics
3. David K. Cheng : Field and Wave Electromagnetics
4. Hayt : Engineering Electromagnetics

EEE 3107 Power System I


Network representation: Single line and reactance diagram of power system and per unit. Line representation:
equivalent circuit of short, medium and long lines. Load flow: Gauss- Siedel and Newton Raphson Methods.
Power flow control: Tap changing transformer, phase shifting, booster and regulating transformer and shunt
capacitor. Fault analysis: Short circuit current and reactance of a synchronous machine. Symmetrical fault
calculation methods: symmetrical components, sequence networks and unsymmetrical fault calculation.
Protection: Introduction to relays, differential protection and distance protection. Circuit breaker, Layout of a
substation. Load curves: Demand factor, diversity factor, load duration curves, energy load curve, load factor,
capacity factor and plant factor.
Books Recommended
1. John Granger, William Stevenson : Power Systems Analysis
2. J. Duncan Glover and Mulukutla S. Sarma :Power System Analysis and Design(with CD-ROM)
3. HadiSaadat :Power Systems Analysis
4. W. D. Stefenson : Elements of Power System Analysis

Third Year Second Semester

EEE 3201 Signals and Linear Systems Analysis (Prerequisite MATH 1101, MATH 1201)
Classification of signals and systems: signals- classification, basic operation on signals, elementary signals,
representation of signals using impulse function; systems- classification. Properties of Linear Time Invariant
(LTI) systems: Linearity, causality, time invariance, memory, stability, invertibility. Time domain analysis of
LTI systems: Differential equations- system representation, order of the system, solution techniques, zero state
and zero input response, system properties; impulse response- convolution integral, determination of system
properties; state variable- basic concept, state equation and time domain solution. Frequency domain analysis
of LTI systems: Fourier series- properties, harmonic representation, system response, frequency response of
LTI systems; Fourier transformation- properties, system transfer function, system response and distortion-less
systems. Applications of time and frequency domain analyses: solution of analog electrical and mechanical
systems, amplitude modulation and demodulation, time-division and frequency-division multiplexing. Laplace
transformation: properties, inverse transform, solution of system equations, system transfer function, system
stability and frequency response and application.

Books Recommended
1. Samir S. Soliman, Mandyam D. Srinath : Continuous and Discrete Signals & Systems
2. B.P. Lathi : Signal Processing and Linear System
3. A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and I.T. Young : Signals and Systems
4. S. D. Stearns and R. A. Davis : Signal Processing Algorithms in Matlab

EEE 3202 Electrical Services Design


Wiring system design, drafting, estimation, Design for illumination and lighting. Electrical installations system
design: substation, BBT and protection, air-conditioning, heating and lifts. Design for intercom, public address
systems, telephone system and LAN. Design of security systems including CCTV, fire alarm, smoke detector,
burglar alarm, and sprinkler system. A design problem on a multi-storied building.

Books Recommended
1. David Madsen : Engineering Drawing and Design
2. William H. Clark :Electrical Design Guide for Commercial Buildings

EEE 3203 Communication Engineering (Prerequisite EEE 1101, EEE 2103)


Overview of communication systems: Basic principles, fundamental elements, system limitations, message
source, bandwidth requirements, transmission media types, bandwidth and transmission capacity. Noise:
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Source, characteristics of various types of noise and signal to noise ratio. Information theory: Measure of
information, source encoding, error free communication over a noisy channel, channel capacity of a continuous
system and channel capacity of a discrete memory less system. Communication systems: Analog and digital.
Continuous wave modulation: Transmission types- base-band transmission, carrier transmission; amplitude
modulation, introduction, double side band, single side band, vestigial side band, quadrate; spectral analysis of
each type, envelope and synchronous detection; angle modulation- instantaneous frequency, frequency
modulation (FM) and phase modulation (PM), spectral analysis, demodulation of FM and PM. Pulse
modulation: Sampling- sampling, theorem, Nyquist criterion, aliasing, instantaneous and natural sampling;
pulse amplitude modulation- principle, bandwidth requirements; pulse code modulation (PCM)– quantization
principle, quantization noise, non- uniform quantization, signal to quantization error ratio, differential PCM,
demodulation of PCM; delta modulation (DM)- principle, adaptive DM; line coding- formats and bandwidths.
Digital modulation: Amplitude-shift keying- principle, ON-OFF keying, bandwidth requirements, detection,
noise performance; phase-shift keying (PSK)- principle, bandwidth requirements, detection, differential PSK,
quadrature PSK, noise performance; frequency-shift Keying (FSK) - principle, continuous and discontinuous
phase FSK, minimum-shift keying, bandwidth requirements, detection of PSK. Multiplexing: Time-division
multiplexing (TDM)- principle, receiver synchronization, frame synchronization, TDM of multiple bit rate
systems; frequency-division multiplexing- principle, de-multiplexing; wavelength-division multiplexing,
multiple-access network - time-division multiple-access, frequency-division multiple-access; code-division
multiple- access (CDMA)- spread spectrum multiplexing, coding techniques and constraints of CDMA.
Communication system design: Design parameters, channel selection criteria and performance simulation.

Books Recommended
1. B P Lathi : Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems
2. Simon Haykin : Communication Systems
3. G Kennedy : Electronic Communication Systems
4. M Schwartz : Information Transmission, Modulation and Noise

EEE 3204 Communication Engineering Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
3203.

EEE 3205 Digital Signal Processing (Prerequisite MATH 1101, MATH 1201, EEE 3201)
Introduction to digital signal processing (DSP): Discrete-time signals and systems, analog to digital
conversion, impulse response, finite impulse response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR) of discrete-time
systems, difference equation, convolution, transient and steady state response.
Discrete transformations: Discrete Fourier series, discrete-time Fourier series, discrete Fourier transform (DFT)
and properties, fast Fourier transform (FFT), inverse fast Fourier transform, z transformation - properties,
transfer function, poles and zeros and inverse z-transform. Correlation: circular convolution, auto-correlation
and cross correlation.
Digital Filters: FIR filters- linear phase filters, specifications, design using window, optimal and frequency
sampling methods; IIR filters- specifications, design using impulse invariant, bi-linear z-transformation, least-
square methods and finite precision effects.
Books Recommended
1. John G. Proakis, Dimitris Manolakis : Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms &Applications
2. B.P. Lathi : Signal Processing and Linear System
3. Simon Haykin, Barry van Veen : Signals and Systems
4. Vinay K. Ingle : Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB

EEE 3206 Digital Signal Processing Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
3205.

EEE 3207 Electrical Properties of Materials


Crystal structures: Types of crystals, lattice and basis, Bravais lattice and Miller indices. Classical theory of
electrical and thermal conduction: Scattering, mobility and resistivity, temperature dependence of metal
resistivity, Mathiessen's rule, Hall Effect and thermal conductivity. Introduction to quantum mechanics:
Wave nature of electrons, Schrodinger's equation, and one-dimensional quantum problems - infinite quantum
well, potential step and potential barrier; Heisenbergs's uncertainty principle and quantum box. Band theory of
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solids: Band theory from molecular orbital, Bloch theorem, Kronig-Penny model, effective mass, density-of-
states. Carrier statistics: Maxwell-Boltzmann and Fermi-Dirac distributions, Fermi energy. Modern theory of
metals: Determination of Fermi energy and average energy of electrons, classical and quantum mechanical
calculation of specific heat. Dielectric properties of materials: Dielectric constant, polarization-electronic, ionic
and orientational; internal field, Clausius-Mosotti equation, spontaneous polarization, frequency dependence of
dielectric constant, dielectric loss and piezoelectricity. Magnetic properties of materials: Magnetic moment,
magnetization and relative permitivity, different types of magnetic materials, origin of ferromagnetism and
magnetic domains. Introduction to superconductivity: Zero resistance and Meissner effect, Type I and Type II
superconductors and critical current density.

Books Recommended
1. S. O. Kasap : Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices
2. L.V. Azaroff and J. J. Brophy : Electronic Process in Materials
3. A. J. Dekker : Electrical Engineering Materials
4. A. Beiser : Perspectives of Modern Physics

EEE 3208 Engineering Drawing


Introduction: lettering, numbering and heading; instrument and their use; sectional views and isometric views
of solid geometrical figures. Plan, elevation and section of multistoried building; building services drawings;
detailed drawing of lattice towers.
Books Recommended
1. David Madsen : Engineering Drawing and Design (Drafting Series).
2. William H. Clark : Electrical Design Guide for Commercial Buildings.

EEE 3209 Microprocessor and Interfacing (Prerequisite EEE 2202)


The register architecture, instructions, instruction cycle, stacks, external interface; Microprocessor
Programming: addressing modes, branching and conditions, stack commands, subroutines, port I/O,
interrupts; Internal Operation of the Processor: Register transfer logic, instruction formats, micro code, timing
diagrams, design techniques; pipelining, etc. Design of System: Memory, Static / Dynamic RAM, technology
and timing, ROM, PROMs, EPROMs, PLAs, Input/output parallel, serial I/O, DMA, interrupts and interrupt
control circuits; Microcomputer Buses: the system bus, bus interface and arbitration circuits, bus standards;
Peripherals: keyboards, CRT controllers, LCD displays, printers, secondary memory. Introduction to Modern
Micro-controllers.
Books Recommended
1. Raffiquzzaman M. : Microprocessor and Micro-Computer based system design
2. Douglas.V. Hall : Experiments in Microprocessors and Interfacing: Prog. and Hardware
3. Kenneth Ayala :8086 Microprocessor: Programming and Interfacing the PC.

EEE 3210 Microprocessor and Interfacing Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
3209.

Fourth Year First Semester

EEE 4101 Solid State Devices (Prerequisite (PHY 1201, EEE 1102, EEE 2103)
Semiconductors in equilibrium: Energy bands, intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, Fermi levels, electron
and hole concentrations, temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi level.
Carrier transport processes and excess carriers: Drift and diffusion, generation and recombination of excess
carriers, built-in-field, Einstein relations, continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-
Fermi level. PN junction: Basic structure, equilibrium conditions, contact potential, equilibrium Fermi level,
space charge, non-equilibrium condition, forward and reverse bias, carrier injection, minority and majority
carrier currents, transient and AC conditions, time variation of stored charge, reverse recovery transient and
capacitance. Bipolar Junction Transistor: Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors, emitter efficiency, base
transport factor and current gain, diffusion equation in the base, terminal currents, coupled-diode model and
charge control analysis, Ebers-Moll equations and circuit synthesis. Metal-semiconductor junction: Energy

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band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions, rectifying and Ohmic contacts. MOS structure: MOS
capacitor, energy band diagrams and flat band voltage, threshold voltage and control of threshold voltage,
static C-V characteristics, qualitative theory of MOSFET operation, body effect and current-voltage relationship
of a MOSFET. Junction Field-Effect-Transistor: Introduction, qualitative theory of operation, pinch-off voltage
and current-voltage relationship.
Books Recommended
1. B. G. Streetman and S. Banerjee : Solid State Electronics Devices
2. Donald A. Neumann : Semiconductor Physics and Devices Basic Principle

EEE 4102 Numerical Analysis (Prerequisite MATH 1101, MATH 1201)


Introduction: Motivation and errors in numerical techniques. Solution of algebraic and transcendental
equations: method of iteration, False Position method, Newton-Rhapson method; Solution of simultaneous
linear equations: Cramer’s rule, Iteration method, Interpolation: diagonal and horizontal difference, differences
of a polynomial, Newton’s formula for forward and backward interpolation, Integration: general quadrature
formula, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule, Weddle’s rule; Solution of ordinary differential equations: Euler’s
method, Picard’s method, Taylor’s series method, Runge-Kutta method; Least squares approximation of
functions: linear and polynomial regression, fitting exponential and trigonometric functions.
Books Recommended
1. B. D. Gupta : Numerical Analysis
2. Dr. Gupta and Malik : Finite Difference and Numerical Analysis
3. B.S. Goyal, Mittal S. K : Numerical Analysis

EEE 4103 Industrial and Power Electronics (Prerequisite EEE 1103, EEE 2103)
Power semiconductor switches and triggering devices: BJT, MOSFET, SCR, IGBT, GTO, TRIAC, UJT and
DIAC. Rectifiers: Uncontrolled and controlled single phase and three phase. Regulated power supplies: Linear-
series and shunt, switching buck, buck-boost, boost and Cuk regulators. AC voltage controllers: single and
three phase. Choppers, DC motor control, Single phase cyclo-converter. Inverters: Single phase and three
phase voltage and current source. AC motor control, Stepper motor control, Resonance inverters. Pulse width
modulation control of static converters.
Books Recommended
1. Muhammad Harunur Rashid : Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Application
2. Timothy J. Maloney : Modern Industrial Electronics

EEE 4104 Industrial and Power Electronics Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4103.

EEE 4105 Control Systems


Review of Laplace transform, Initial and Final value theorems, Transfer Functions: Open-loop stability, Poles,
Zeros, Time response, Transients, Steady-state, Block diagrams and signal flow diagram, Feedback principles:
Open versus Closed-loop control, High gain control, Inversion; State variables: Signal flow diagram to state
variables, transfer function to state variable and state variable to transfer function, Stability of closed-loop
systems: Routh's method, Root locus, PID control: Structure, Design using root locus, Pole assignment:
Sylvester's theorem, PI and PID synthesis using pole assignment, Frequency Response: Nyquist plot, Bode
diagram, Nyquist stability theorem, Stability margins, Closed-loop sensitivity functions, Model errors, Robust
stability, Controller design using frequency response: Proportional control, Lead-lag control, PID control,
Digital control systems: introduction, sampled data systems, stability analysis in Z-domain.
Books Recommended
1. R C Dorf and R H Bishop : Modern Control System
2. Norman S. Nise : Control System Engineering

EEE 4106 Control Systems Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4105.

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EEE 4107 Industrial Training
In this course students will visit an industry to achieve and develop their operation and maintenance
knowledge practically.

EEE 41XX Optional I

EEE 41XX Optional I Lab

Fourth Year Second Semester

EEE 4201 VLSI Design


VLSI technology: Top down design approach, technology trends and design styles. Review of MOS transistor
theory: Threshold voltage, body effect, I-V equations and characteristics, latch-up problems, NMOS inverter,
CMOS inverter, pass-transistor and transmission gates. CMOS circuit characteristics and performance
estimation: Resistance, capacitance, rise and fall times, delay, gate transistor sizing and power consumption.
CMOS circuit and logic design: Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic gates. CMOS
subsystem design: Adders, multiplier and memory system, arithmetic logic unit. Programmable logic arrays,
I/O systems, VLSI testing.
Books Recommended
1. Douglas A. Pucknell, Kamram Eshranghian : Basic VLSI Design
2. Neil H.E. Weste, Kamram Eshranghian : Principles of CMOS VLSI Design

EEE 4202 VLSI Design Lab (EEE 2202, EEE 3208)


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4201.

EEE 42XX Optional II

EEE 42XX Optional II Lab

EEE 42XX Optional III

EEE 42XX Optional III Lab

EEE 42XX Optional IV

EEE 42XX Optional IV Lab

EEE 4000 Projects/ Thesis


All B.Sc. candidates will require undertaking supervised study and research culminating in a dissertation in
their field of specialization. The completed dissertation should be bind and printed in accordance with the
regulation of the University.

Optional I: Power Group

EEE 4109 Power System II


Transmission lines cables: overhead and underground, Stability: swing equation, power angle equation, equal
area criterion, multi-machine system, step by step solution of swing equation. Factors affecting stability,
Reactive power compensation, Flexible AC transmission system (FACTS). High voltage DC transmission
system. Power quality: harmonics sag and swell.
Books Recommended
1. Stevenson and Grainger : Power System Analysis
2. W. D. Stefenson : Elements of Power System Analysis
3. Ashfaq Hossain : Electrical Power System
4. Hadi Saadat :Power Systems Analysis
5. J. Duncan Glover and Mulukutla S. Sarma :Power System Analysis and Design(with CD-ROM)

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EEE 4110 Power System Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4109.

EEE 4111 Electrical Power Transmissions and Distribution


Classification of transmission and distribution voltage levels and consumers, Transmission line – conductor
types, insulators and potential distribution, sag and loading, lightning and ground wire, corona and its
reduction. Transmission line resistance (Dc and effective), calculation of inductance and capacitance-
composite, bundled conductors and parallel circuit’s line, effect of earth in capacitance calculation. Equivalent
circuits of short, minimum and long line, SIL and Ferrani effect. Maximum receiving end power, power, and
voltage and power factor control: tap changing transformers. Phase shifting booster and regulating
transformers, shunt capacitors, synchronous condenser, static VAR compensators (SVC). Insulated cables-
comparison with overhead line, solid dielectric, crossed polyethylene (XPLE), oil and gas filled. Distribution
systems-radial, ring mains and interconnected. Layout of a typical substations and familiarization with its
protective devices, Introduction to harmonic generating utility and consumer devices, effects, total harmonic
distributions (THD), harmonic reduction, High voltage DC transmission.
Books Recommended
1. S.N. Singh : Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
2. Luces M. Faulkenberry : Electrical Power Distribution and Transmission
3. Ashfaq Hossain : Electrical Power System
4. Anthony J. Pansini :Power Transmission & Distribution, Second Edition

EEE 4112 Electrical Power Transmissions and Distribution Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4111.

EEE 4113 Power Plant Engineering


Estimates of load, load curves, study and analysis of load curves, interpretation of load curves. Determination
of actual demand and capacity of various components in a system, plotting the expected load curve of a system.
Use of the load curve. Load growth and extrapolation of load curves. Selection of service requirements, its
effect on plant design. Cost consideration. Equations of performance for plant equipment and electric service.
Selection of units, standby units, large or small units. Number and sizes of units. Plant location. Considerations
for site selection for different types of plants. Generation considerations for different types of power plants-big,
medium and small, conventional and nuclear. Economic marginal transmission cost. Graphical solution for
location of different types of distribution. Rectangular distribution of loads. Economic conductor section.
General consideration. The ideal conductor. Effect of any deviation from the ideal cross section. Limits for size
of underground cables. Selection of ideal supply voltage. Plant performance and operation characteristics.
Performance characteristics. Efficiency. Heat rate. Incremental rate method. Station performance characteristic.
Station incremental rate. Capacity scheduling. Base load and peak load. Load division between steam and
hydro stations. Bus systems, Importance of power control. Current limiting reactors. Different types of bus
system layout. Forces on buses in case of short circuits. Nuclear power stations. Comparison with conventional
generation methods. Chain reactors. Moderators. Classification of reactors. Types of reactors. Special power
reactors. Shielding.
Books Recommended
1. Bernhardt G. A. Strutztki, William A. Vopat : Power Station Engineering and Economy
2. M. V. Deshpande : Elements of Electrical Power Station Design
3. G. R. Nagpal : Power Plant Engineering

EEE 4114 Power Plant Engineering Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4113.

EEE 4115 Advanced Electrical Machines


Special machines: series universal motor, permanent magnet DC motor, unipolar and bipolar brush less DC
motors, stepper motor and control circuits. Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits, switched

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reluctance motor, electro static motor, repulsion motor, synchronous and control transformers. Permanent
magnet synchronous motors, Acyclic machines: Generators, conduction pump and induction pump. Magneto
hydrodynamic generators. Fuel Cells, thermoelectric generators, flywheels, Vector control, linear motors and
traction. Photovoltaic systems: stand alone and grid interfaced. Wind turbine generators: induction generator,
AC-DC-AC conversion.
Books Recommended
1. CI Hubert : Electric Machines
2. Puchstein, TE Lloyd and AG Conrad : Alternating Current Machines

EEE 4116 Advanced Electrical Machines Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4115.

EEE 4117 High Voltage Engineering


High voltage DC: Rectifier circuits, voltage multipliers, Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators. High
voltage AC: Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils. Impulse voltage: Shapes, mathematical analysis, codes and
standards, single and multi-stage impulse generators, tripping and control of impulse generators. Breakdown
in gas, liquid and solid dielectric materials. Corona. High voltage measurements and testing, Over-voltage
phenomenon and insulation coordination. Lightning and switching surges, basic insulation level, surge
diverters and arresters.
Books Recommended
1. Subir Ray : An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering
2. M S Naidu : High Voltage Engineering
3. Ashfaq Hossain : Electrical Power System
4. E. Kuffel, W S Zaengl, and J. Kuffel. : High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals (Newness)

EEE 4118 High Voltage Engineering Labs


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4117.

EEE 4119 Power System Protection and Reliability


Concept and Purpose of power system protection. Criteria for detecting faults: over current, differential
current, difference of phase angles, over and under voltages, power direction, symmetrical components of
current and voltages, impedance, frequency and temperature. Instrument transformers: CT and PT.
Electromechanical, electronic and digital Relays: basic modules, over current, differential, distance and
directional. Trip circuits. Unit protection schemes: Generator, transformer, motor, bus bar, transmission and
distribution lines. Miniature circuit breakers and fuses. Circuit breakers: Principle of arc extinction, selection
criteria and ratings of circuit breakers, types - air, oil, SF6 and vacuum.
Review of probability concepts. Probability distribution: Binomial, Poisson, and Normal. Reliability concepts:
Failure rate, outage, mean time to failure, series and parallel systems and redundancy. Markov process,
Probabilistic generation and load models. Reliability indices: Loss of load probability and loss of energy
probability. Frequency and duration, Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system.
Books Recommended
1. S S Rao : Switchgear and Protection
2. Y G Paithankar : Fundamentals of Power System Protection
3. Ashfaq Hossain : Electrical Power System
4. B. Ravindranath and M. Chander :Power System Protection and Switchgear

EEE 4120 Power System Protection and Reliability Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4119.

EEE 4121 Power System Operations and Control


Principles of power system operation, operation in conventional and competitive environment, economic
dispatch with non-linear and piece-wise linear cost curves, generator scheduling, static security analysis, state
estimation, voltage security analysis, optimal power flow, generation control, supervisory control and data
acquisition, dynamic security analysis and ancillary services.

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Books Recommended
1. H. Rashid : Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications
2. V. Yathil : Power Electronics: Principles and Applications
3. C W Lander : Power Electronics
4. Lander : Power Electronics

EEE 4122 Power System Operations and Control Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4120.

EEE 4123 Renewable Energy System


Importance of renewable energy, sources; Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed; Isolation;
geographical distribution, atmospheric factors, measurements.
Renewable energy sources: Solar, wind, mini-hydro, geothermal, biomass, wave and tides.
Geothermal Energy, Biomass and biogas electricity generation.
Solar Photovoltaic: Characteristics of photovoltaic (PV) systems, PV models and equivalent circuits, sun
tracking systems, Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT): chopper, inverter. Sizing the PV panel and battery
pack in stand-alone PV applications. Spectral response, factors affecting conversion efficiency, I_V
characteristics, operational characteristics; cut-in and cut-out speed, control, grid interfacings, AC-DC –AC link.
Modern solar energy applications (residential, electric vehicle, naval, and space). Solar power plants connected
to grid. Solar thermal: principles of concentration, solar tower, parabolic dish, receiver, storage, steam turbine
and generator.
Wind turbines: Wind turbine types and their comparison, power limitation, Betz’s law; Control mechanism:
pitch, yaw, speed. Couplings between the turbine and the electric generator, Wind turbine generator - DC,
synchronous, self-excited induction generator and doubly fed induction generator. Grid interconnection: active
and reactive power control.
Books Recommended
1. Godfrey (edit). Boyle : Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future
2. Roland Wengenmayr and Thomas Bührke : Renewable Energy: Sustainable Energy Concepts for the Energy Change

EEE 4124 Renewable Energy System lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4123

Optional II: Electronic Group

EEE 4203 Analogue Integrated Circuits


Frequency response of amplifiers: Poles, zeros and Bode plots, amplifier transfer function, techniques of
determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier circuits, frequency response of single-stage and cascode amplifiers,
frequency response of differential amplifiers. Operational amplifiers (Op-Amp): Properties of ideal Op-Amps,
non-inverting and inverting amplifiers, inverting integrators, differentiator, weighted summer and other
applications of Op-Amp circuits, effects of finite open loop gain and bandwidth on circuit performance, logic
signal operation of Op-Amp, dc imperfections. 4201Negative feedback: properties, basic topologies, feedback
amplifiers with different topologies, stability, frequency compensation. Active filters: Different types of filters
and specifications, transfer functions, realization of first and second order low, high and bandpass filters using
OP-Amps. Signal generators: Basic principle of sinusoidal oscillation, Op-Amp RC oscillators, LC and crystal
oscillators.
Power Amplifiers: Classification of output stages, class A, B and AB output stages.

Books Recommended
1. Sedra and Smith : Microelectronic Circuits
2. RL Boylestad and L Nashelsky : Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory
3. B. Grob : Basic Electronics
4. AP malvino : Electronics Principles

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EEE 4204 Analogue Integrated Circuits Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4203.
EEE 4205 Digital Integrated Circuit Design
Transistor -Transistor Logic: Transistor -Transistor Logic (TTL), TTL Logic Family: Circuit operation - Low
State, High State, Totem pole Output Circuit, Open collector, Tri state TTL, Schottky TTL. Emitter Couple
Logic: Introduction, ECL gate, ECL- transistor voltage, transfer characteristics, OR & NOR output, ECL gate
Interconnections. MOS Gates: Analytic equation for MOSFETS, temperature effects, MOS Inverter, CMOS
Inverter, Rise-time and Fall time in an MOS gate, CMOS gate, Interfacing BJT and CMOS gates. Low power
CMOS Logic Circuit: Introduction, Overview of power consumption, Low power design through voltage
scaling, Estimation & optimization of switching activity, Reduction of switched capacitance.

Books Recommended
1. Ronald J. Tocci, Neals S. Widmer Gregory L. Moss : Digital Systems
2. Herbert Taub, Donald Schilling : Digital Integrated Electronics
3. Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, Yusuf Leblebici : CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits

EEE 4206 Digital Integrated Circuit Design


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4205.
EEE 4207 Digital System Design
Memory Devices: Memory Basics; RAM characteristics; Bipolar RAM; MOS static & MOS Dynamic RAM; ROM;
EPROM; EEPROM; Flash memory, Processor Logic Design: Processor organization; Arithmetic Logic Unit;
Design o Arithmetic Circuit; Design of Logic circuit; Design of ALU; Design of Shifter & Accumulator. Control
Logic Design: Control organization; Hard-wired control; Micro program Control; Control of processor unit;
PLA control; Micro program Sequencer. Computer Design: System of configuration; Computer instructions;
timing and control; Execution of Instruction; Design of computer Registers; Design of control; Computer
console, Microcomputer system Design: Microcomputer & microprocessor organization; Instruction &
addressing mode; Stack, subroutines & interrupts; memory organization; Direct memory address;
Microprocessor based designs.
Books Recommended
1. M. M. Mano : Digital Logic and Computer Design
2. Ronald J. Tocci : Digital Systems Principles and Application
3. L. Johnson, Mohammad A Karim : Digital Design
4. A. Kapoor and L. K. Masheshwari : Digital Electronics Principles and Practice
EEE 4208 Digital System Design Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4207.
EEE 4209 Processing and Fabrication Technology
Substrate materials: Crystal growth and wafer preparation, epitaxial growth technique, molecular beam
epitaxy, chemical vapor phase epitaxy and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Doping techniques: Diffusion and
ion implantation. Growth and deposition of dielectric layers: Thermal oxidation, CVD, plasma CVD, sputtering
and silicon-nitride growth. Etching: Wet chemical etching, silicon and GaAs etching, anisotropic etching,
selective etching, dry physical etching, ion beam etching, sputtering etching and reactive ion etching. Cleaning:
Surface cleaning, organic cleaning and RCA cleaning. Lithography: Photo-reactive materials, pattern
generation, pattern transfer and metallization. Discrete device fabrication: Diode, transistor, resistor and
capacitor. Integrated circuit fabrication: Isolation - pn junction isolation, mesa isolation and oxide isolation. BJT
based microcircuits, p-channel and n-channel MOSFETs, complimentary MOSFETs and silicon on insulator
devices. Testing, bonding and packaging
Books Recommended
1. M L Levinshtein and M S Shur : Semiconductor Technology – Processing and Novel
Fabrication Technique
2. Michael E. Levinshtein and Michael S. Shur : Semiconductor Technology: Processing and Novel
Fabrication Techniques.
3. Albert G. Baca and Carol I. H. Ashby :Fabrication of GaAs Devices

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4. P Shepherd: Integrated Circuit : Design, Fabrication and Test
5. P H Holloway and T J Anderson : Semiconductors – Growth, Processing and Devices
EEE 4210 Processing and Fabrication Technology Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4209.
EEE 4211 Biomedical Electronics
Origin and major types of biological signals: Human body: cells and physiological systems, bioelectric
potential, bio-potential electrodes and amplifiers, blood pressure, flow, volume and sound, electrocardiogram,
electromyogram, electroencephalogram, phonocardiogram, vector cardiogram. Interpretation of bio-signals.
Noise in bio-signals.
Measurement of bio-signals: transducers, amplifiers and filters. Measurement and detection of blood pressure.
Blood flow measurement: plethysmograph and electromagnetic flow meter. Measurement of respiratory
volumes and flow, related devices. x-ray. Tomograph: positron emission tomography and computed
tomography. Magnetic resonance imaging. Ultrasonogram. Patient monitoring system and medical telemetry.
Therapeutic devices: cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators. Electrical safety in bio instrumentations and
sensing.
Books Recommended
1. R.S. Khandpur : Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation.
EEE 4212 Biomedical Electronics lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4211.
EEE 4213 Optoelectronics
Optical properties in semiconductor: Direct and indirect band-gap materials, radioactive and non-radioactive
recombination, optical absorption, photo-generated excess carriers, minority carrier lifetime, luminescence and
quantum efficiency in radiation.
Properties of light: Particle and wave nature of light, polarization, interference, diffraction and blackbody
radiation, Light emitting diode (LED): Principles, materials, for visible and infrared LED, internal and external
efficiency, loss mechanism, structure and coupling to optical fibers, Stimulated emission and light
amplification: Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein relations, population inversion, absorption of
radiation, optics feedback and threshold conditions, Semiconductor Lasers: Population inversion in degenerate
semiconductors, laser cavity, operating wavelength, threshold current density, power output, hetero-junction
lasers, optical and electrical confinement. Introduction to quantum well lasers, Photo-detectors:
Photoconductors, junction photo-detectors, PIN detectors, avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors. Solar
cells: Solar energy and Spectrum, silicon and Schottkey solar cells. Modulation or light: Phase and amplitude
modulation, electro-optic effect, acoustics-optic effect and magneto-optic devices. Basic concept of integrated
Optics.
Books Recommended
1. J. Wilson : Optoelectronics – An Introduction
2. B. Buckman : Guided Wave Photonics
3. A. Yariv : Optical Electronics
4. Emmanuel Rosencher, BorgeVinter, and P. G. Piva :Optoelectronics
5. Safa O. Kasap :Optoelectronics and Photonics: Principles &
Practices
EEE 4214 Optoelectronics Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4213.

Technical Elective III: Communication Group

EEE 4215 Digital Communication


Introduction: Communication channels, mathematical model and characteristics. Probability and stochastic
processes. Source coding: Mathematical models of information, entropy, Huffman code and linear predictive
coding. Digital transmission system: Base band digital transmission, inter-symbol interference, bandwidth,
power efficiency, modulation and coding trade-off. Receiver for AWGN channels: Correlation demodulator,
matched filter demodulator and maximum likelihood receiver. Channel capacity and coding: Channel models

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and capacities and random selection of codes. Block codes and conventional codes: Linear block codes,
convolution codes and coded modulation. Spread spectrum signals and system.
Books Recommended
1. Simon Haykins : Digital Communication
2. John R. Barry, Edward A. Lee& David G. Messerschmitt :Digital Communication
3. K Feher : Wireless Digital Communication
4. Zieer & Peterson : Introduction to Digital
Communications
EEE 4216 Digital Communication Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4215.
EEE 4217 Antenna and Propagation
Definitions, antenna as an aperture; arrays of point sources; review of dipoles, loop and thin linear antennas,
Helical antenna, biconical and spheroidal antennas, Internal-equation methods, current distribution; self and
mutual impedances; arrays; design and synthesis, Reflector type antennas, Babiner’s principles and
complementary antennas. Application of reaction concept and variational principles in antennas and
propagation. Frequency independent antennas, Scattering and diffraction, Selected topics in microwave
antennas, Antenna measurements, Application of broadcasting, microwave links, satellite communications and
radio astronomy.
Books Recommended
1. Saunders, Simon R. Aleja. : Antenna and Propagation for Wireless Communication Systems
2. William Gosling : Radio Antennas and Propagation: Radio Engineering Fundamentals
3. David M. Pozer : Microwave Engineering
4. Rodney Vaughan Andersen : Propagation and Antennas for Mobile Communications
5. Hansen Robert, C : Geometric Theory of Diffraction
EEE 4218 Antenna and Propagation Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4217.
EEE 4219 Telecommunication Engineering
Introduction: Elements of a communication systems; Rotary dialing telephone, pulse and mid-frequency
dialing, Communication model, data communication tasks, data communication network standards and
organization; Design parameters of a switching system; cross bar switching, stored program control, enhanced
services, two-stage and three stage networks, n-stage networks, time division switching, introduction to OSI
and TCP/IP models, exchange and international regulator bodies, Data Transmission Basics: Analog and
digital data spectrum and bandwidth, transmission impairments, data rate and channel capacity, Transmission
Media: Characteristics and applications of twisted pairs, coaxial cables and optical fibers, terrestrial and
satellite microwave, radio waves, VSAT; Data encoding and signals, Telephone Apparatus: Microphone,
speakers, ringer, pulse and tone dialing mechanism, side-tone mechanism, local and central batteries and
advanced features, Switching System: Introduction to analog system, digital switching systems– space division
switching, blocking probability and multistage switching, time division switching and two dimensional
switching, Traffic Analysis: Traffic characterization, grades of service, network blocking probabilities, delay
system and queuing, Modern Telephone Services and Network: Internet telephony, facsimile, integrated
services digital network, asynchronous transfer mode and intelligent networks. Introduction to cellular
telephony.
Books Recommended
1. Alberto Leon-Garcia, Indra Widjaja : Communication Networks-Fundamental Concepts & Key
Architectures
2. Annabel Z. Dodd : Essential Guide to Telecommunications
3. Lillian Goleniewski : Telecommunications Essentials
4. John Bellamy : Digital Telephony
5. James Martin : Telecommunications and the Computer
6. M T Hills : Telecommunication Switching Principle
EEE 4220 Telecommunication Engineering Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in ETE
4219.
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EEE 4221 Optical Fiber Communications
Introduction: Light propagation through optical fiber: Ray optics theory and mode theory. Optical fiber:
Types and characteristics, transmission characteristics, fiber joints and fiber couplers. Light sources: Light
emitting diodes and laser diodes. Detectors: PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors. Receiver
analysis: Direct detection and coherent detection, noise and limitations. Transmission limitations: Chromatic
dispersion, nonlinear refraction, four waves mixing and laser phase noises. Optical amplifier: Laser and fiber
amplifiers, applications and limitations. Multi-channel optical system: Frequency division multiplexing,
wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference.
Books Recommended
1. John M Senior : Optical Fiber Communications
2. Djafar K. Myndaev : Fiber Optic Communications
3. G. Keiser : Optical Fiber Communication
4. John Gowar : Optical Communication Systems
5. Barnoski : Fundamentals of Optical fiber communication
EEE 4222 Optical Fiber Communication Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4221.
EEE 4223 Mobile Cellular Communications
Introduction: Concept, evolution and fundamentals. Analog and digital cellular systems. Cellular Radio
System: Frequency reuse, co-channel interference, cell splitting and components. Mobile radio propagation:
Propagation characteristics, models for radio propagation, antenna at cell site and mobile antenna. Frequency
Management and Channel Assignment: Fundamentals, spectrum utilization, fundamentals of channel
assignment, fixed channel assignment, non-fixed channel assignment, traffic and channel assignment.
Handoffs and Dropped Calls: Reasons and types, forced handoffs, mobile assisted handoffs and dropped call
rate. Diversity Techniques: Concept of diversity branch and signal paths, carrier to noise and carrier to
interference ratio performance. Digital cellular systems: Global system for mobile, time division multiple
access and code division multiple access.
Books Recommended
1. Goldsmith : Wireless Communication
2. K N R Rao : Fundamentals of Satellite Communication
3. Rampandya : Mobile Cellular Communication
4. C Y Lee : Cellular Mobile Communication

EEE 4224 Mobile Cellular Communications Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4223.
EEE 4225 Wireless Communications
Overview of Wireless Systems, Introduction to Signal Propagation. Path Loss Models, Shadowing, Outage, and
Cell Coverage Area, Statistical Fading Models, Narrowband Fading, Signal Envelope Distributions, AFD,
Average Fade Duration. Wideband Channel Models, Multipath Intensity Profile, Doppler Power Spectrum.
Capacity of Wireless Channels, Capacity with TX and RX CSI, Capacity of ISI Channels, Review of Digital
Modulation, Digital Modulation and its Performance, Digital Modulation Performance in Fading, ISI, and
Doppler, Digital Modulation Performance under ISI and Doppler, Diversity, MRC Diversity. Adaptive
Modulation, Adaptive MQAM: Optimal Power and Rate Adaptation, Finite Constellation Sets, Estimation Error
and Delay, MIMO Systems, MIMO Beam forming. Equalization, Equalizer Design, Training, and Tracking.
Multicarrier Modulation, OFDM, Spread Spectrum, PN Sequences, RAKE Receivers, and Spread Spectrum
Multiple Access

Books Recommended
1. Theodore S. Rappaport : Wireless Communication Practice
2. Shankar P.M : Introduction to Wireless Systems, John Wiley, 2002
3. Tse D. and ViswanathP : Fundamentals of Wireless Communication. Cambridge, 2005
4. Stallings W. : Wireless Communications and Networking

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EEE 4226 Wireless Communications Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4225.

EEE4227 Information Theory and Coding


Block and Convolutional Codes for High Spectral Efficiency: Trellis Coded Modulation (TCM), Coding with
Diversity. Turbo Codes and Iterative Decoding: MAP Algorithms. ARQ schemes. General concepts of coding
theory. Noise and error correcting codes. Linear codes including the Hamming, Golary, the Reed-Muller
codes, Finite and Number Fields. Algebraic Function fields, algebraic curves and their applications, Cyclic
codes (including the BCH, Reed-Solomon, Justesen, Goppa, and Quadratic Residue codes). Decoding
techniques for some of these codes. Application to information processing. Information measures: entropy,
relative entropy, and mutual information, Asymptotic equipartition theory, Entropy rates, source coding
and data compression, unanneicapacity, Differential entropy and Gaussian channel, Rate-distortion theory.
Books Recommended
1. Gareth A. Jones, J.MaryJones :Information and Coding Theory
2. Robert McEliece :Theory of Information & Coding.
3. Roberto Togneri, Christopher J. S. Desilva :Fundamentals of Information Theory & Coding
4. Simon Haykins : Digital Communication
5. Thomas & Cover : Information Theory
6. R. J. McEliece : The Theory of Information and Coding

EEE 4228 Information Theory and Coding Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4227.
EEE 4229 Microwave and Communication Engineering
Transmission lines: Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines, reflection, transmission, standing wave,
impedance transformation, Smith chart, impedance matching and lossy transmission lines. Waveguides:
general formulation, modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate, rectangular and circular waveguides.
Microstrips: Structures and characteristics. Rectangular resonant cavities: Energy storage, losses and Q.
Radiation: Small current element, radiation resistance, radiation pattern and properties, Hertzian and half wave
dipoles. Antennas: Mono pole, horn, rhombic and parabolic reflector, array, and Yagi-Udaantenna. Air Traffic
Management: Air Traffic Management (ATM) concepts, En-route and Terminal Guidance, Supporting
technology, Types of Navigational Aids, An introduction to ICAO. Radar Systems: Introduction & early
history, Classification of Radars, Basic concepts & measurements, The Radar Equation, Propagation effects of
atmospheric refraction, Properties of radar targets, Radar detection in the presence of noise, Introduction to
Radar Signal Processing, Radar Antennas CW Radar, Frequency-Modulated CW Radar, MTI and Pulse Doppler
Radar, Tracking Radar Introduction to Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR).
Books Recommended
1. J Reich : Microwave Principle
2. Y. Liao : Microwave Devices and Circuits
3. M. I. Skolnik : Introduction to Radar System
4. David M. Pozar : Microwave Engineering
5. M. Kulkarni : Microwave and Radar Engineering
6. David C Jenn : Radar System Performance Modeling
7. Nadav Levanon, Eli Mozeson : Radar Signals

EEE 4230 Microwave and Communication Engineering Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4229.
Technical Elective IV: Computer Science Group

EEE4231 Computer Architecture


Fundamentals of Computer Design: Introduction, definition of performance, job of computer designer, historical
perspectives. Processor design: Introduction, Processor Organization, information representation, number formats;
Instruction types, assembly Language programming; Fixed point Arithmetic: Addition, subtraction, multiplication,

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division; ALU design, Basic ALU Organization, floating point arithmetic, arithmetic processors; Stack processor.
Control design: Introduction, Instruction Sequence, instruction interpretation; Hardwired control: Design methods,
multiplier control unit, CPU control unit; Micro-programmed control: Basic concepts, control memory
optimization, multiplier control unit, Micro-programmed Computers: Conventional and nanno-programmed
computers; Memory Organization: Review of primary and secondary memories; memory hierarchies; High-speed
memories, Interleaved memories, Caches, associative memories. System Organization: Communications:
Introduction, bus control; I/O systems: Programmed I/O, DMA and interrupts, I/O processors, Basic concepts of
parallel processing. RISC and CISC processors: Introduction, data dependency, addressing modes, condition
code, register sets, brief study of standard RISC and CISC processors.

Books Recommended
1. Hayes, J P : Computer Architecture and Organization
2. Mano, M : Computer System Architecture
3. Stone : Introduction to computer Architecture
4. Sloan, M E : Computer Hardware and Organization

EEE 4232 Computer Architecture Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4231.

EEE 4233 Computer Networks


Switching and multiplexing; ISO, TCP-IP and ATM reference models. Different Data Communication Services:
Physical Layer- wired and wireless transmission media, Cellular Radio: Communication satellites; Data Link
Layer: Elementary protocols, sliding window protocols. Error detection and correction, HDLC, DLL of internet,
DLL of ATM; Multiple Access protocols, IEEE.802 Protocols for LANs and MANs, Switches, Hubs and Bridges;
High speed LAN; Network layer: Routing, Congestion control, Internetworking, Network layer in internet: IP
protocol, IP addresses, ARP; NI in ATM transport layer: transmission control protocol. UDP, ATM adaptation
layer; Application layer: Network security; Email, Domain Name System; Simple Network Management
Protocol; HTTP and World Wide Web
Books Recommended
1. Douglas E. Comer : Internetworking with TCP/IP
2. Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie : Computer Networks
3. Andrew S. Tanenbaum : Computer Networks
4. Stallings : Data and Computer Communications.
5. G. Held : Understanding Data Communication: from Fundamentals to Networking
6. Advanced UNIX : A Programmer’s Guide, Prata, SAMS

EEE 4234 Computer Networks Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4233.
EEE 4235 Software Engineering
The Software Process: Generic view of process, process models, an agile view of process. Software Engineering
Practice: Software engineering, system engineering, requirement engineering, building the analysis model,
design engineering, creating an architectural design, modeling component –level design, performing user
interface design, testing strategies, testing tactics, product metrics. Applying Web Engineering: web
engineering, initiating a Web App project, Analysis for Web App project, Design for Web App project, Testing
Web App project. Managing Software Projects: Project management, metrics for process and project, estimation,
project scheduling, risk management, quality management, change management. Advanced Topics in Software
Engineering: formal methods, clean room software engineering, component-based development, reengineering,
the root ahead.
Books Recommended
1. Ian Sommerville : Software Engineering
2. Roger S Pressman : Software Engineering: A Practitioner’s Approach
3. Richard D Stutzke : Estimating Software Intensive Systems: Projects, Products and Process

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EEE 4236 Software Engineering Lab
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4235.
EEE 4237 Real Time Computer Systems
1. Real-time Applications and Computation Model: Example of real-time applications, Hard and Soft timing
constraints, Task and computational model, Performance metrics
2. Prediction of Execution Time: Source code analysis, Micro-architecture level analysis, Cache and pipeline
issues
3. Task assignment and Scheduling: Task allocation algorithms, Single-processor and multiprocessor task
scheduling, Clock-driven and priority-based scheduling algorithms
4.Programming Languages and Tools: Characteristics of real-time languages, commonly used languages, Run-
time support, and Complier optimization
5. Real-time Databases: Transaction priority and concurrency control issues, Disk scheduling,
6. Real-Time Communication: Real-time networks, Communication protocols
7. Fault-Tolerance Techniques: Faults types and detection techniques, Redundancy management, Integration
issues
Books Recommended
1. James Martin : Design of Real-time Computer Systems (Automatic Computation)
2. Amy L Freedman :Real-Time Computer Systems (Computer systems engineering series)

EEE 4238 Real Time Computer Systems Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4237.

EEE 4239 Artificial Intelligence


Survey of basic Artificial Intelligence concept and controversies. Knowledge representation: First order
predicate logic and rule-based representation, inconsistencies and uncertainties, structured representation.
Knowledge organization and manipulation: Search and control strategies, game playing, planning, decision
making. Perception and communication: Languages (LISP and PROLOG), basic problem-solving techniques,
knowledge representation and computer inference, natural language understanding and processing, visual
image understanding, machine learning, computer vision, robotics.
Books Recommended
1. Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig : Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (2nd Edition)
2. Michael Negnevitsky : Artificial Intelligence: A Guide to Intelligent Systems (2nd Edition)
3. Alison : The Essence of Artificial Intelligence
4. Henry Brighton : Introducing Artificial Intelligence (Introducing...(Totem))
5. Winston : Artificial Intelligence (3rd Edition)
6. George Luger : Artificial Intelligence: Structures and Strategies for Complex
Problem Solving (5th Edition)
EEE 4241 Multimedia Systems Design
Concept of Multimedia: Overview of Audio, video, text, and graphics, data, different formats of data storage,
hardware and software requirements. Overview of Graphics: Digital Image fundamental, 2 & 3-Dimensional
Graphics, Image data compression, Special effect to graphics; Basic concepts of Color Display; Color
Management, Graphics input device; Graphics editing & drawing software. Audio Signal: Analog & Digital
signal; Configuring the sound card, Mono & Stereo channeling, Audio file size, Audio file formats; Audio
recording techniques, Audio Editing terminology, Special effect to audio file, MIDI fundamentals, Audio
editing software; Data compression. Data Compression and Transmission Techniques: Audio and video
compression, synchronization, multimedia networking and protocols, QOS principles. Video streams on ATM.
Mobile multimedia computations. Operating system support for multimedia. Hypermedia system. Standard for
multimedia. Multimedia database and multimedia applications
Books Recommended
1. Kingsley C. Nwosu : Multimedia Database Systems: Design and Implementation rategies
2. Praphat K. Andleigh, Kiran Thakrar : Multimedia Systems Design
3. Steven and Harrington : Computer Graphics: A Programming Approach
4. Aka Watt : Fundamentals of 3D Computer Graphics
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5. Roger T. Tevens : Graphics Programming
6. Pavl T : Algorithms for graphics and image processing

EEE 4242 Multimedia Systems Design Lab


In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts based in EEE
4241.

EEE 4243 Embedded System Design


Introduction: Basics of embedded computer systems, list of various applications, differences between
embedded computer systems and general-purpose computer systems, characteristics of embedded systems,
classifications of embedded systems, market trend.
Hardware Software Co-design: Co-design types- (i) Microprocessors/microcontrollers/DSP based design (ii)
FPAG/ASIC/pSOC based design (iii) Hybrid design
Methodology: (i) System specification (ii) co-specifications of hardware and software (iii) system design
languages (capturing the specification in a single description) (iv) system modeling /simulation (v) portioning
(optimizing hardware/software partition) (vi) co-verification (simulation interaction between custom hardware
and processor co-implementation) (vii) embedded systems design development cycle.
Data-flow in Embedded Systems: Introduction to signals and conversion of signals- (i) ADC/DAC (successive
approximation, dual slope, flash, sigma-delta) (ii) sensor and transducers (CCD devices, microphone, pressure/
temperature sensors etc.) (iii) interfacing of ADC, DAC with processors, introduction to digital signal
processing, review of (a) sampling of analog signals (b) discrete time signals (c) convolution, DFT, FFT (d) Z
transform
Embedded System Design Issues-Hardware Issues: Processors- (i) classification of processors (ii) architecture
of general-purpose embedded processor (ARM processor) (iii) architecture of DSP processors (TI 6000
series/freescale 56800/E)
Memory: (i) organization of SRAM, DRAM, SDRAM, Flash memory, EEPROM (ii) interfacing with CPU (iii)
issues (speed, cost) (iv) cache memory and cache controller (cost and performance, L1 and L2 cache, naddress
mapping, direct cache, set associative cache, I cache/D cache).
Introduction to Programmable Peripheral Devices: (i) UART, DMAC, HDLC, Interrupt controller etc. (ii)
interfacing with processor
Programmable Hardware: (i) Concept of PLD, CPLD (ii) basic concept and architecture of FPGA (iii)
interfacing and FPGA with CPU (iv) FPGA configuration and interfacing with I/O devices.
Software Issues: (i) Programming languages (ii) time critically (iii) introduction to Real Time Operating
Systems (RTOS), concept of real-time systems, need of RTOS, structure of RTOS, device drivers.
Testing and Debugging: Hardware test methodology-bare board testing, functional testing, testing using ICE/
logic analyzer, JTAG, Software test methodology, white box testing, black box testing.
Design Examples and Case Studies: Applications- (i) DTMF detection (ii) Adaptive Echo cancellation.

Reference Book:
1. Frank Vahid and Tony Givargis : Embedded System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction
2. Wayne Wolf: Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System Design

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