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No. of Theory Courses: 5 Total Contact Hours: (15+7.5) 22.5 No. of Lab/Sessional Courses: 3 Total Credit: 18.75

The document provides course details for level-1 term-1 and term-2 of an engineering program. For term-1, it lists 7 courses totaling 18.75 credits. The courses cover topics in physics, technology, mathematics, civil engineering drawing, and electrical circuits. The physics course covers various topics including optics, modern physics, and solid state physics. The mathematics courses cover calculus, differential equations, and matrices. For term-2, it lists 2 courses in general chemistry totaling 4.5 credits.

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No. of Theory Courses: 5 Total Contact Hours: (15+7.5) 22.5 No. of Lab/Sessional Courses: 3 Total Credit: 18.75

The document provides course details for level-1 term-1 and term-2 of an engineering program. For term-1, it lists 7 courses totaling 18.75 credits. The courses cover topics in physics, technology, mathematics, civil engineering drawing, and electrical circuits. The physics course covers various topics including optics, modern physics, and solid state physics. The mathematics courses cover calculus, differential equations, and matrices. For term-2, it lists 2 courses in general chemistry totaling 4.5 credits.

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COURSE DETAILS

Level-1 Term-1
Course No. Course Title Theory Credit Laboratory/ Credit Total Credit
contact Sessional
hours contact hours

Phy121 Engineering Physics 3 3 3

Phy122 Engineering Physics Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5

ET 123 Technology, Environment and Society 3 3 - - 3

Math121 Differential and Integral Calculus 3 3 - - 3

Math123 Differential equations and Matrices 3 3 - - 3

CE122 Civil Engineering Drawing - - 3/2 0.75 0.75

EEE111 Electrical Circuits-I 3 3 - - 3

EEE112 Electrical Circuits-I Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5

Total 15 15 7.5 3.75 18.75

No. of Theory Courses: 5


Total contact hours: (15+7.5) = 22.5
No. of Lab/Sessional Courses: 3
Total credit: 18.75

Phy121 Engineering Physics (3.0 credits)

Physical Optics: Interference if light. Theory of interference, Young's double slit experiment, Fresnel
Bi-prism, Interference by multiple reflection: constant and varying thickness films, Newton's rings and
its spectra.
Diffraction of light: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction by single slit, and
double slit and plane diffraction grating.
Polarization: Production and analysis of polarized light, Brewster's law, Malus" law, Polarization by
double refraction, Nicole prism, Polaroid, Optical activity, polarimeters.
Modern Physics: Theory of Relativity Quantum effect: Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, de
Broghlie wave, Wave particle duality, Interpretation of Bohr's postulates.
Radioactivity: Modes of decay, laws of disintegration and successive disintegration, half life, mean
life, Radioactive equilibrium.
Nuclear physics: Nuclear reactions, Binding energy, Fission and Fusion process, chain reaction.
Introduction to Solid State Physics: Crystalline and non-crystalline solid, single crystal and
Polycrystalline solid, Unit cell, Crystal systems, Co- ordination number, Sodium chloride and CsCI
structure, Packing fraction, Crystal planes and directions, Miller indices, Reciprocal lattice, calculation
of interplaner spacing for cubic system, Relation between interlunar spacing and Miller indices,
Bragg's law, Methods of determination of inter- planar spacing from diffraction patterns; Defects in
solids; Point defects, Line defect; Different types of bounds in solids, Distinction between metal,
insulator and semiconductor in terms of energy band.
Waves and Oscillations: Differential equation of a Simple Harmonic motion, Total energy and
average energy, Combination of simple Harmonic Oscillations, Lissajous figures, Spring-mass system,
Calculation of time period of torsional pendulum; damped oscillation, determination of damping co-
efficient, forced oscillation, Resonance; Two-body oscillations, Reduced mass. Differential equation
of a progressive wave, Power and intensity of wave motion, Stationary wave, Group velocity and Phase
velocity. Architectural acoustics, Reverberation and Sabine's formula.

Lasers and their Applications: Laser, introduction, stimulated and spontaneous radiation's
coherence, resonators Ruby, He, Ne, CO2, N2 and dye laser. Material processing with lasers, welding,
material removal and material shaping

Phy122 Engineering Physics Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of Phy121.

ET123 Technology, Environment and Society (3.0 Credits)


Definition of terminology: technology, environment, society and development; Inter-dependence of
technology, environment, society and development; Growth of technologies and its contribution to
development; Current state of Technology and its future use as an instrument of change in twenty first
century; Impact of technology upon the environment, impact of the environment upon human changes
in the global climates; Environment friendly technology, Technology and development; Renewable
energy and environment. Technology and development hazards, its remedy. Major hazards of industry.
The improvement of working conditions in the industry.

Math121 Differential and Integral Calculus (3.0 Credits)


Differential Calculus: Functions, limit, continuity and differentiability , Differentiation of different
types of functions, successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem.

General theorems: Rolles theorem, Mean value theorem, Taylor's series in finite and infinite forms,
Maclaurin's theorem in finite and infinite forms, Lagrange's and Cauchy's form of remainders,
Expansion of functions by differentiation.

Partial differentiation: Homogeneous function, Euler's theorem, Jacobian and Hessian, Total
differentiation, applications to Engg. problems.

Tangent and normal: Tangent, normal, subtangent, subnormal in Cartesian and polar coordinates.

Maxima and minima: Maxima and minima of functions of one and more than one variable.

Indeterminate forms: L'Hospital's theorem.

Curvature: Curvature, radius of curvature and chord of curvature, asymptotes.


Integral calculus: Definition of integration, integration by the method of substitution, integration by
parts, standard integrals, integration by the method of successive reduction, definite integral and its
properties and use in summing series, Walli's formula. More reduction formula of definite integral.
Improper integral, Beta and gamma functions, area under plane curves of rectangular and polar forms,
Intrinsic equations, volume of solids of revolution, volume of hollow solids of revolution by Pappus
theorem, surfaces of revolution, Eulerian integral.

Math123 Differential Equations and Matrices (3.0 Credits)


Ordinary differential equations: Degree and order of ordinary differential equations, solution of first
order differential equation by various methods, solution of linear equations of second and higher order
with constant co-efficient, solutions of homogeneous linear equations and applications. Modeling and
solutions of partial differential equations, particular solution with boundary and initial conditions,
wave equations, solutions in series, Legendre's equations, properties of Legendre's polynomial,
orthogonal conditions, Bessel's equations and properties of Bessel's functions.

Matrix: Definition of matrices, types of matrices and discussions, matrices associated with a given
matrix, transpose and conjugate transpose, Harmitian, Skew Harmitian matrices, submatrices,
determination of a square matrix, minors and cofactors of a matrix, addition-subtraction-multiplication
and division of matrices, elementary transformation, Rank of a matrix vector space, linear dependence
and independence of vectors and solution of systems of linear equations, Eigen values and eigen
vectors of a matrix, quadratic form of matrices (digonalization of matrices).

CE122 Civil Engineering Drawing (0.75 Credit)


Plan-elevation and section of one storied and two storied building, plan-elevation and section of
staircase, Detail drawing of roof truss., Project on multi-storied building, Drawing using AUTOCAD
or contemporary packages instructed by the teachers.

EEE111 Electrical Circuits-I (3.0 Credits)

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 super node and super mesh.

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,RC and RLC circuits: Natural and step responses. Instantaneous voltage, current
and power, impedance of AC quantities, RMS value & average value, RLC series and parallel circuits.
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.

EEE 112 Electrical Circuits-I Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Expeiments based on Syllabus of EEE 111

Level-1 Term-2
Course No. Course Title Theory Credit Laboratory Credit Total
contact contact Credit
hours hours

Chem121 General Chemistry 3 3 - - 3

Chem122 General Chemistry Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5

Hum121 English 3 3 - - 3

Math125 Vector analysis, Complex variables & Linear Algebra 3 3 - - 3.0

EEE123 Computing Method and Techniques for Engineering Analysis 3 3 - - 3.0

EEE124 Computing Method and Techniques for Engineering Analysis - - 3 1.5 1.5
Sessional

EEE121 Electrical Circuits-II 3 3 - - 3

EEE122 Electrical Circuits-II Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5

ME122 Mechanical Engineering Drawing - - 3/2 0.75 0.75

Total 15 15 10.5 5.25 20.25

No. of Theory Courses: 5


Total contact hours: 25.5
No. of Lab/Sessional Courses: 4
Total credit: 20.25

Chem 121 General Chemistry (3.0 Credits)

Structure of Atom: Wave nature and particle nature of electrons. Schorodinger's wave equation,
Particle in one dimensional box and the dimensional box, normalization and orthogonalization of wave
functions. Mason theory of nuclear forces, Mass defect, Properties and uses of radioactive elements.
Chemical Bonding: Different types of chemical bonds, covalent and coordinate compounds, Valence
bond theory, Molecular orbital theory and Linear combination of atomic orbital (LCAO) theory,
Molecular symmetry and group theory.
Classification of Elements: Structure and properties of Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Gallium, Arsenic
and Antimony, Preparation of pure silicon, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, p-n junction and
Application of semiconductors.
Electromotive Forces: Review of different types of cells, EMF and free energy, thermodynamic
derivation of electrodes, Relation between EMF measurement of cell, Value of single electrode
potential, Application of standard electrode potentials, EMF series and reactivity of metals, pH and its
determination.
Conductivity of Electrolytic Solution: Types of conductors Factors influencing conductivity,
Mechanism of electrolytic conduction, Measurement of conductivity, Law of independent migration
of ions and its application, Abnormal conductance of proton and hydroxyl ions, Ionic mobility and
Transport number.
Instrumental Analysis: Radiation and matter interaction, Electromagnetic radiation, UV- VIS and IR
spectroscopy, Beer-Lambert's law, Basic components of a spectrometer, Radiation sources,
Wavelength selectors, Different types of radiation detractors, Signal processor, Sensitivity and noise
reduction.
Fertilizers: Introduction Fixation of nitrogen, nitrogen cycle, manufacture of calcium Cyanamid,
ammonia, urea, Triple super phosphate
Polymers: Synthetic and natural polymers, Thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers, natural and
synthetic rubber, Insulation properties of PVC, rubber and plastics.
Water Treatment: Specification of water, Treatment of drinking water, Iron removing plant,
Destination of water, Contamination of water caused by As, Pd, Hg and other toxicants, Removal of
toxicity from polluted water, Thermal and radioactive pollution of water.
Industrial Chemistry: Raw materials, manufacturing process and the industrial applications of class
and carom paper, Fertilizer and Rayon.
Fuel: Types of fuel, Origin of fuel, Refining of crude fuels, Characteristics of different fuels, Calorific
value, Octane number, Antiknock compounds, Cracking of fuels, Nuclear fuels and Aviation fuels.
Chem122 General Chemistry Sessional (1.5 Credits)
Oxidation reduction titration, Iodometric titration, Complexometric titration Determination of Fe, Ni,
Cu and Ca, Analysis of Brass, Determination of saponification value, iodine value and acid value,
Analysis of unknown salts.

Hum121 English (3.0 Credits)


General discussions: introduction, various approaches to learn English.
Grammatical Problems: Construction of sentences, grammatical errors, sentence variety and style,
conditionals, vocabulary and diction.
Reading Skills: Discussion readability, scan and skin reading, generating ideas through purposive
reading, reading selective stories.
Writing Skills: Principles of effective writing, organization, planning and development of writing,
composition, précis writing, amplification.
General Strategies for the Writing process: Generating ideas, identifying audiences, and purposes,
construction arguments, stating problems, drafting and finalizing.
Approaches to Communication: Communication today, business communication, different types of
business communication.
Listening Skills: The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation.
Speaking Skills: Practicing dialogue, story telling, effective oral presentation.
Report Writing: Defining a report, classification of reports, structure of a report, and writing of report.
Language lab: Participation in a language lab with the aids of audio-visual equipments.
Math125 Vector analysis, Complex variables & linear algebra (3.0 Credits)
Vector analysis: Vector and scalar quantities, linear dependence and independence of vectors, scalar
and vector product of two vectors, projection of a vector physical interpretation of scalar product,
geometrical and physical interpretation of cross product, scalar product of three and four vectors,
vector product of three and four vectors. Limit, continuity and differentiation of vectors, differential
geometry and kinematics, vector and scalar field, integration of vector functions, gradient of a scalar
function, divergence and curl of a vector function, physical significance of gradient , divergence and
curl, Stoke’s and Green’s theorem.
Complex variable: Complex numbers, functions, limits and continuity, analytic functions, conformal
mapping, bilinear transformation, application of conformal mapping.
Complex integration: Complex line integration, Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula,
Morera’s theorem, Laurent’s theorem, Taylor’s series.
Singularities: Singular point, types of singularities, poles, limiting point of zeroes and poles.
Calculus of residues: Residue at a pole, residue at infinity, Cauchy’s residue theorem, computation
of residue at a finite pole, evaluation of real integrals by contour. Vectors in Rn and Cn; Linearly
dependents and independents; Vector spaces and subspaces; Basis and Dimension; Linear Mappings;
Bilinear, Quadratic and Hermitian forms.

EEE123 Computing Method and Techniques for Engineering Analysis (3.0 Credits)

Review of computer & its application. Principles of programming, Flow Charts, The C programming
languages, Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, Matrices, Solution of system
of linear equations by matrix method, Interpolation, Extrapolation. Solution of differential equation,
Integration.

EEE124 Computing Method and Techniques for Engineering Analysis Sessional (1.5 Credits)
Computer Programming and applications related to the syllabus of EEE123.

EEE121 Electrical Circuits-II (3.0 Credits)

Effective values of current and voltage. Average power, phasors and complex quantities, impedance,
real and reactive power, power factor with sinusoidal excitatory for RLC circuits. Analysis of non-
sinusoidal waves. 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 circuits, passive filters. Resonance in AC circuits: series and parallel
resonance. Magnetically coupled circuits. Analysis of three phase circuits: Three phase supply,
balanced and unbalanced circuits, power calculation, Phase sequence and its effects.Application of
Matrix in circuit analysis.

EEE122 Electrical Circuits-II Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE121.
ME122 Mechanical Engineering Drawing (0.75 Credit)
Scaled drawing, Sectional view, Isometric views, Missing line, Auxiliary view, Detail and assembly
drawing, Project on Engineering Drawing and CAD using AUTOCAD or contemporary packages
instructed by the teachers.
Level-2 Term-1
Laboratory
Theory Total
Course / Sessional
Course Title contact Credit Credit Credi
No. contact
hours t
hours
Math 221 Engineering Statistics 3 3 - - 3
Engineering
Hum 221 3 3 - - 3
Economics
Electrical Circuits
EEE 222 3 1.5 1.5
Simulation Lab.
EEE 233 Electrical Machines-I 3 3 - - 3
Electrical Machines-I
EEE 234 - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
EEE 235 Electronics-I 3 3 - - 3
EEE 236 Electronics-I Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE 237 Signals and Systems 3 3 - - 3
Total 15 15 7.5 3.75 18.75
No. of Theory Courses :5
Total contact hours : 22.5
No. of Lab/Sessional Course :3
Total credit : 18.75

Math221 Engineering Statistics (3.0 Credits)


Measures of central tendency, Standard deviation, variance and measures of dispersion, correlation
and regression. Definition and rules of combination, elementary probability theory, Random variable
and probability density functions, discontinuous probability distributions like binomial, Poisson,
continuous distribution like normal and exponential, characteristics of distributions, Test of hypothesis
like T-test, Chi-square test, Z-test, standard deviation and measure of dispersion, regression analysis.
Random variables and processes.

Hum221 Engineering Economics (3.0 Credits)


Fundamental Concepts: Definition and scope of demand and supply and their elasticity, market
Bangladesh equilibrium and its solutions- linear and non-linear models. Consumer behavior-marginal
utility analysis indifference curve analysis, analysis of consumer's surplus and producer's surplus.
Theory of production: Factors of production, production function, laws of return, iso-product curve
and iso-cost line, producer’s equilibrium.
Cost theory: Different concept about cost, opportunity cost, relation between average cost and
marginal Cost.
Market and Market forms: Perfect competition and monopoly market, price and output
determination.
National income analysis: Definition various concept about GNP, NNP, GDP and NDP. Methods for
calculation of national income demand and supply side equilibrium.
Theory of employment: Measuring of unemployment, types of unemployment, causes of
unemployment, how to solve the problems of unemployment, the concept of full employment,
Keynesian theory of income and employment, labor market equilibrium.
Money and banking: Central banking principles, functions of central banks, method of credit,
objectives of credit control, role of central bank in economic development.
International trade and foreign exchange: The pure theory of international trade, free trade and
trade protection, Inflation and devaluation, Theory of commercial policy and theory of economic
integration, IMF, World Bank, ADB.
Bangladesh economics: Development problems-related to agriculture, industry and population of
Bangladesh, Share market of Bangladesh, characteristics of current five years plan, role of technology
in economic development of Bangladesh, trade feature of Bangladesh.
EEE222 Electrical Circuits Simulation Lab Sessional (1.5 Credits)
Simulation and analysis of electrical circuits studied in EEE111 and EEE121 using MATLAB and
PSPICE

EEE233 Electrical Machines-I (3.0 Credits)

DC generator: construction, principle of operation, classification, armature winding, voltage build


up, armature reactions and commutation, performance evaluation and testing.
DC motor: Operation, types, speed-torque characteristics, starting, speed control, braking.
Single phase transformer: construction and principle of operation, equivalent circuit, PU systems,
phasor diagram, efficiency, regulation and testing.

Three-phase transformer: Vector group, parallel operation and testing, autotransformer.


EEE234 Electrical Machines -I Sessional (0.75 Credit)
Experiments based on syllabus of EEE233.
EEE235 Electronics-I (3.0 Credit)
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: Bipolar junction transistor: 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 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, 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.
EEE236 Electronics-I Sessional (1.5 Credits)
Experiments based on syllabus of EEE235.

EEE237 Signals and Systems (3.0 Credits)


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, inevitability.
Time domain analysis of LTI systems: analogues system 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, sampling theorem 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. pole zero concept.
Introduction to Random signals: Stationery, Ergodicity, Noise models, Correlation and power
spectrum, Distribution and density functions.

Level-2 Term-2
Laboratory/
Theory
Course Sessional Total
Course Title contact Credit Credit
No. contact Credit
hours
hours

EEE-241 Electromagnetic Fields-I 3 3 3

EEE 243 Electrical Machines-II 3 3 - - 3

EEE 244 Electrical Machines-II Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5

EEE 245 Electronics-II 3 3 - - 3

EEE 246 Electronics-II Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5

Hum 223 Financial and Managerial Accounting 3 3 - - 3

ME 241 Fundamentals of Mechanical 4 4 - - 4


Engineering

ME 242 Fundamentals of Mechanical - - 3 1.5 1.5


Engineering Sessional

EEE 242 Electronic Shop Practice - - 3/2 0.75 0.75

Total 16 16 10.5 5.25 21.25

No. of Theory Courses :5


Total contact hours : 26.5
No. of Lab/Sessional Course :4
Total credit : 21.25
EEE241 Electromagnetic Fields (3.0 Credits)
Review of Vector Analysis.
Electrostatics: Coulomb’s of magnetic field, electric field intensity, electrical flux density. Gauss’s
theorem with application, electrostatic potential, boundary conditions, method of images, Laplace’s
and Poisson’s equations, energy of an electrostatic system, conductor and dielectrics.
Magnetostatics: Concept of magnetic field, Ampere’s Law, Biot-Savart law, vector magnetic
potential, energy of magnetostatic system, mechanical forces and torque’s in electric and magnetic
fields, Curvilinear co-ordinates, rectangular, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates, solutions to static
field problems. Graphical field mapping with applications, solution to Laplace’s equations,
rectangular, cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications.
Maxwell’s equations: Their derivations, continuity of charges, concepts of displacement current,
Boundary conditions for time-varying system, Potentials used with varying charge and currents,
Retarded potentials, Maxwell’s equations in different co-ordinate system.
Relation between circuit theory and field theory: Circuit concepts and the derivation from the field
equations, High frequency circuit concepts, circuit radiation resistance, Skin effect and circuit
impedance, Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics, Current distribution in various
types of conductors, depth of penetration, internal impedance, power loss, calculation of inductance
and capacitance.
Capacitors: parallel plate, cylindrical & spherical, mica & electrolytic capacitors.

EEE243 Electrical Machines-II (3.0 Credits)

Three phase induction motor: Rotating magnetic field, equivalent circuit, vector diagram, torque-
speed characteristics, effect of changing rotor resistance and reactance on torque-speed curves, motor
torque and developed rotor power, no-load test, blocked rotor test, starting, braking and speed control.
Single phase induction motor: Theory of operation, equivalent circuit and starting.
Synchronous Generator: excitation systems, equivalent circuit, vector diagrams at different loads,
factors affecting voltage regulation, synchronous impedance, synchronous impedance method of
predicting voltage regulation and its limitations. Introduction to wind turbine generators.
Parallel operation: Necessary conditions, synchronizing, circulating current and vector diagram.
Synchronous motor: Operation, effect of loading under different excitation condition, effect of
changing excitation, V-curves and starting.

EEE244 Electrical Machines-II Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE243.

EEE245 Electronics-II (3.0 Credits)

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 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. RF amplifiers,
waveform generations using 555 and 8038 ICs, Multivibrators, schmitt trigger, pulse generator, VCO.

EEE246 Electronics-II Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE 245.

Hum223 Financial and Managerial Accounting (3.0 Credits)


Introductory: Definition of book keeping and Accounting, objectives and advantages of book Keeping, Users
of Accounting Information Branches of Accounting, Accounting concept and Convention. Definition of
business transaction, Nature business transaction. Accounts. Principles of double entry system of bookkeeping.

Accounting cycle: Journal, ledger, Trial balance Income Statement, Owners Equity Statement, Cash Flow
Statement, Retained Earnings Statement & Balance Sheet, Analysis of financial Statements.

Depreciation: Definition, objectives of depreciation, Methods for proving depreciation.

Cost accounting: Introduction, objectives and Advantages of cost accounting. Preparation of Cost sheet, store
ledger, overhead allocation.

Marginal costing: Break-even point, P/V ratio, Margin of safety, fixed cost variable cost.

Standard costing: Definition of Variance, Calculation of Material, labor & overhead variance

Managerial Accounting: Use of Accounting Information in Project Evaluation and Other Decision making,
Capital budgeting.

ME241 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering (4.0 Credits)

Fundamental concepts of thermodynamic systems: introduction to thermodynamic properties,


processes and cycles, gas laws, first and second laws of thermodynamics, cycle description, main
components and performance of heat engine, petrol engine, diesel engine, gas turbine.
Fluid statics: forces on submerged planes-impulse momentum principles, flow measuring
instruments, losses in fluid flow through pipes, continuity equation, Bernauli’s law.
Pumps: Types, working principle, centrifugal pump, power calculation, priming, working principles
of submersible pump and turbine pump.
Water turbines: Types, description and working principles, water turbines used in hydroelectric
power plants.
Power plant: Introduction, sources of energy, types, Properties of steam, brief introduction to steam
power plants, its heat and energy balance, cycle description and calculation of efficiency.
Refrigeration & Air conditioning: Fundamentals of Air conditioning, introduction to vapor
compression, refrigeration system, cycle description and efficiency calculation.

ME242 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Based on Experiments in
1-3. Performance test of petrol engine, diesel engine, gas turbine.
4. Efficiency calculation and heat balance of Thermal power plant.
5. Performance test of Kaplan Turbine.
6. Performance test of Centrifugal Pumps
7. Friction flow through pipes.
8. Study of refrigeration cycle.

EEE242 Electronic Shop Practice (0.75 Credit)


Electronic symbols, PCB layout and assembly, Audio pre-amplifier, Driver and output stage, Signal
tracing in amplifier with an oscilloscope, Loud speaker and connecting it in the output stage of an
amplifier, Testing a push-pull power amplifier, Electronic schematic diagrams, Trouble shooting of
Signal generators-Audio amplifiers-Oscillators-Radio receivers-TV receivers and Oscilloscope,
Familiarization with IC components.
LEVEL-3 TERM-1
Laboratory/
Theory
Sessional Total
Course No. Course Title contact Credit Credit
contact Credit
hours
hours
EEE 351 Power Transmission & Distribution of 3 3 - - 3
Electrical Power
EEE 353 Measurement and Instrumentation 3 3 - - 3
EEE 354 Measurement and Instrumentation - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
Sessional
EEE 355 Electronic Communication 3 3 - - 3
EEE 356 Electronic Communication Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE 357 Microwave and Antenna Engineering 3 3 - - 3
EEE 358 Microwave and Antenna Engineering - - 3 1.5 1.5
Sessional
ME 359 Industrial Management and Laws 3 3 - - 3
EEE 352 Electrical Machine Design - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
Total 15 15 9 4.5 19.5
No. of Theory Courses :5
Total contact hours : 24
No. of Lab/Sessional Courses :4
Total credit : 19.5
EEE351 Power Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power (3.0 Credits)

Transmission systems: Types of conductors, resistance, definition of inductance, inductance of


conductor due to internal flux, flux linkages between two points external to an isolated conductor,
inductance of a single phase two wire line.
Capacitance of transmission lines: Capacitance of a three-phase with equilateral spacing and
unsymmetrical spacing, effect of earth on the capacitance of three-phase transmission lines, bundled
conductors, parallel-circuit three-phase lines.
Current and voltage relations on a transmission line: Representation of lines, the short transmission
line, the medium transmission line the long transmission line, solution of differential equation,
interpretation of the equations, hyperbolic form of the equations, the equivalent circuit of a long line,
direct current transmission. General line equation in terms of ABCD constants, relations between
constants, charts of line constants, constants of combined networks, measurement and advantages of
generalized line constants. Power circle diagram: Receiving and sending end power circle diagrams,
transmitted maximum power, universal power circle diagrams, use of circle diagrams.
Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems: Tap changing transformer, induction
regulators, moving coil regulators, booster transformer, power factor control, static condensers in
series or parallel, synchronous condensers, Ferranti effect.
Insulated cables: Cables versus overhead lines, insulating materials, electrostatic stress grading, three
core cables, dielectric losses and heating, modern developments, oil-filled and gas-filled cables,
measurement of capacitance, cable testing.
Insulator of overhead lines: Types of insulators, their constructions and performances, potential
distribution, special types of insulators, testing of insulators.
Distribution: Distributor calculation, copper efficiencies, radial ring mains and inter connections.
Mechanical characteristics of transmission lines: Sag and stress analysis, ice and wind loading,
supports at different elevations, conditions of erection, effect of temperature changes.

EEE353 Measurement and Instrumentation (3.0 Credits)

Introduction: Applications, functional elements of a measurement system and classification of


instruments. Measurement of electrical quantities: Current and voltage, power and energy
measurement. Current and potential transformer.
Transducers: mechanical, electrical and optical. Measurement of non-electrical quantities:
Temperature, pressure, flow, level, strain, force and torque. Basic elements of dc and ac signal
conditioning: Instrumentation amplifier, noise and source of noise, noise elimination compensation,
function generation and linearization, A/D and D/A converters, sample and hold circuits.

Data Transmission and Telemetry: Methods of data transmission, dc/ac telemetry system and digital
data transmission. Recording and display devices. Data acquisition system and microprocessor
applications in instrumentation.

EEE354 Measurement and Instrumentation Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiment based on syllabus of EEE353.
EEE355 Electronic Communication (3.0 Credits)
Amplitude modulation and demodulation: DSB-SC, SSB, VSB.
Frequency modulation and demodulation: NBFM, WBFM and phase modulation (PM).
Pulse modulation: PAM, PCM, DPCM,ADPCM,delta modulation, frequency division and time
division, multiplexing and their applications. Performance of AM, FM, PAM in presence of noise.
Television (TV): Introduction, principle of operation, TV camera, B/W TV, color TV, transmission
and reception, cable TV, closed-circuit TV.
Radio wave propagation: Effects of ionosphere and earth’s curvature, RADAR and its applications.
Satellite Communication: Principle of satellite Communication, Geo-stationary satellite, Frequency
bands, Application of satellite Communication, VSAT, uplink, downlink & transponder models,
multiple access techniques.

EEE356 Electronic Communication Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE355.

EEE357 Microwave and Antenna Engineering (3.0 Credits)

Transmission Lines: Voltage and current variations in ideal transmission lines-traveling waves,
characteristic impedance, reflection and transmission at resistive discontinuity, pulses applied to the
lines, reflection and transmission co-efficient, impedance’s and admittance’s standing wave ratio,
Smith transmission line chart, impedance transformation line chart, impedance transformation and
matching, non-ideal transmission lines, phase velocity, group and energy velocities, backwards waves.
Propagation and reflection of electromagnetic waves in unbounded media: Plane wave
propagation, polarization, power flow and Poynting’s theorem, Transmission line analogy, reflection
from conducting and conducting dielectric boundary; Display lines ion in dielectrics, liquids and
solids, plane wave propagation through the ionosphere, Introduction to radiation.
Waveguides and Cavity Resonators: Modes, rectangular waveguides, cavity resonators.
Antennas:
Antenna basics: The potential functions, elemental dipole antennas, the long-dipole and monopole
antennas, antenna arrays, Ground plane antenna, antenna directivity and gain, Radiation patterns,
Antenna aperture, Input impedance, Effective height,
Analysis of different types of Antennas: The antenna family: Loops, dipoles, slots; The loop antenna,
Square and Circular loops, The helical beam antenna and Yagi-Uda array; Slot, Patch and horn
antennas; Flat sheet, Corner and Parabolic reflector antennas; Baluns for matching purpose.

EEE358 Microwave and Antenna Engineering Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE357.
ME359 Industrial Management and Laws (3.0 Credit)

Scope of industrial management, functions of management, duties and responsibilities of a manager,


Brief discussions about Tailor’s scientific management, theory and contributions of Henry Fayol-
Elton- Mayo and Gilbreth, Modern concepts of management.
Organization: Growth of organization authority, responsibility, relationships, span of control,
administration-management and organization relationship, committee.
Personnel management: Functions of personnel manager, wages and salary, wage-incentive plan, job
evaluation and merit rating, moral and motivation, leadership,
Industrial Law: Industrial disputes, strike & lockout, collective bargaining agent, health and safety
measures, ILO.
Financial management: Elements of costs, break-even analysis, depreciation calculation, budgets,
budgetary control, introduction to time value of money and benefit/cost ratio.
Marketing: Modern concept of marketing, sales promotion, inventory and inventory control.
CPM, plant layout and location, management information systems (MIS & DSS).

EEE352 Electrical Machine Design (0.75 Credit)

General design principles of electrical apparatus involving electric and magnetic circuit, specification
design of electromagnetic solenoids, chokes, starters etc, design of rotating machines and transformers.

LEVEL-3 TERM-2
Theory Laboratory
Course Total
Course Title contact Credit /Sessional Credit
No. Credit
hours contact hours
EEE 361 Power System Analysis 3 3 - - 3
EEE 362 Power System Analysis Sessional - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
EEE 363 Control Systems 3 3 - - 3
EEE 364 Control Systems Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE 365 Digital Electronics 3 3 - - 3
EEE 366 Digital Electronics Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE 367 Telecommunication Engineering 3 3 - - 3
EEE 368 Telecommunication Engineering - - 3 1.5 1.5
Sessional
EEE 350 Electrical Services Design - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE 300 Industrial Training (3 weeks) - - 3 1.5 1.5
Total 12 12 16.5 8.25 20.25
No. of Theory Course :4
Total contact hours : 28.5
No. of Lab/Sessional Course :6
Total credit : 20.25

NB: Classes in Level 3, Term 2 should be completed within 10th cycle. Accordingly the contact hours
will be accommodated within 10 cycles. Rest 3 cycles will be allotted for Industrial Training.

EEE361 Power System Analysis (3.0 Credits)


System modeling: Review of synchronous machine, the effect of synchronous machine excitation,
per unit quantities, changing the base of per unit quantities, per unit impedance in single phase
transformer and three phase transformer circuits, per unit impedance of three winding transformers,
one-line diagram, impedance and reactance diagram, per unit and percentage method of calculations,
advantages and disadvantages of per unit computations.
Network calculations: Node equation, matrix partitioning, node elimination by matrix algebra, bus
admittance and impedance matrices, modification of an existing bus impedance matrix, direct
determination of a bus impedance matrix.
Load flow solution and control: Classification of buses, specification of bus voltage-power etc,
Gauss-Seidel method and Newton-Raphson method of load flow solutions, some principles of load
flow control.
Symmetrical three phase faults: Short circuit currents and the reactance of synchronous machines,
internal voltages of loaded machines under transient conditions, bus impedance matrix in fault
calculations, bus impedance matrix equivalent network, percentage reactance and short-circuit MVA,
reactor control of short-circuit currents and location of reactors and their advantages and
disadvantages.
Symmetrical components: Symmetrical components of unsymmetrical phasors, sequence impedance
and sequence networks, sequence network of unloaded generators, positive and negative sequence
networks, zero-sequence networks.
Unsymmetrical faults: Unsymmetrical short-circuits on an unloaded generator, single line-to-ground
fault, line-to-line fault, double line-to-ground fault, unsymmetrical faults of power systems, faults
through impedance, unsymmetrical open circuits and series impedances.

Power system stability: The stability problem of power system, swing equation, power-angle
equation, equal area criterion of stability.
Multi-machine stability studies: Classical representation, step-by-step solution of the swing curve,
factors affecting stability, techniques for improving stability.

EEE362 Power System Analysis Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE361.

EEE363 Control Systems (3.0 Credits)


Introduction to control systems, Routh’s stability criterion, block diagrams and signal flow graph,
frequency response method & Bode plots, root locus method, Nyquist stability criterion, feedback
control system performance based on frequency response, cascade compensation of root locus plots,
cascaded compensation of frequency response plots. State-space representation: Formation of state
equations, Transfer function from state equation, stability & Eigen values of state transition matrix.
Application of MATLAB for control system design. Survey of control system in Industry.

EEE364 Control Systems Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE363.
EEE365 Digital Electronics (3.0 Credits)
Introduction: number systems and codes.
Analysis and synthesis of digital logic circuits: Basic logic functions, Boolean algebra,
combinational logic design, minimization of combinational logic.
Implementation of basic static logic gates in TTL, ECL, IIL and CMOS and BiCMOS: DC
characteristics, noise margin and power dissipation. Power optimization of basic gates and
combinational logic circuits.
Modular combinational circuit design: pass transistor, pass gates, multiplexer, demultiplexer and
their implementation in CMOS, decoder, encoder, comparators, binary arithmetic elements and ALU
design.
Programmable logic devices: logic arrays, field programmable logic arrays and programmable read
only memory. 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.

EEE366 Digital Electronics Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE365.

EEE367 Telecommunication Engineering (3.0 Credits)


Digital signaling over bandwidth constrained AWGN channels: Characterization of bandlimited
channels, signal design for bandlimited channels.
Digital Modulation Schemes: ASK, FSK, PSK, QPSK, MSK and their spectral properties, Coherent
and non-coherent detection, Correlation and matched filter receivers.
Receiver design: Optimum demodulation for intersymbol interference and noise, Optimum
receivers and probability of error in AWGN, equalization, synchronization.
Multiplexing and Multiple Accesses: FDMA, TDMA and CDMA, associated standard hierarchies
and applications.
Telephony: Introduction to basic telephone networks, Telephone instruments, signals and tones.
Spread Spectrum Systems: Direct sequence spread spectrum signals, frequency-hopped spread
spectrum signals, processing gain and performance. Applications of spread spectrum systems.
Wireless and Mobile Communications: Introduction to wireless communication systems: fixed
wireless access, cellular, paging, trunked mobile systems, Capacity considerations, Standards. Radio
wave propagation in the mobile environment- fading, interference. Mobile radio link design.
Introduction to GSM and IS-95.
Basics of wireless access: Overview of wireless access networks, base and subscriber stations,
frequency planning, multiple access. Noise and interference in wireless communication systems.
Teletraffic Theory: Statistical characterization of telecommunications traffic. The Erlang C formula
and its applications. Circuit efficiency, grade of service and measurement of congested circuits.
Dimensioning of telephone circuits and switches.
Switching: Evolution of circuit switching systems. Space switching, time switching, and stored
program control (SPC) switching. Blocking and non-blocking switches. Packet switching with
comparison to circuit switching.TS, TST, STS swithes.
Transmission: Multiplexing hierarchies – PCM and time division multiplexing, European and
American PCM hierarchy, SONET, SDH and WDM techniques and networks.

EEE368 Communication Engineering Sessional (1.5 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE367.

EEE350 Electrical Service Design (1.5 Credits)

Wiring system design, drafting and 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.

EEE300 Industrial Training (1.5 Credits)


About 03 (Three) weeks industrial Training.

LEVEL-4 TERM-1
Theory Laboratory/
Total
Course No. Course Title contact Credit Sessional contact Credit
Credit
hours hours
EEE400 Project/Thesis - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
EEE471 Switchgear and Protection 3 3 - - 3
EEE472 Switchgear and Protection ( Sessional ) - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
EEE473 Semiconductor Physics & Devices 3 3 - - 3
EEE421 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3 3 - - 3
EEE422 Microprocessor and Interfacing Sessional - - 3/2 0.75 0.75
EEE 495 Digital Signal Processing 3 3 - - 3
EEE 496 Digital Signal Processing (Sessional) - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE-*** Elective-I 3 3 3
EEE-*** Elective-I Sessional 3/2 0.75 0.75
Total 15 15 9 4.5 19.50
No. of Theory Courses :5
Total contact hours : 24
No. of Laboratory Course :4
Total credit : 19.5

EEE400 Project or Thesis (3.0 Credits)


Laboratory: 3/2 hours/week (Term-1) & 6 hours/week (Term-2) Complete design, study or
investigation leading to a thesis or detail report on any complex electrical and electronic problems or
on topics of current interest and of research activities in the field of electrical and electronic
engineering.
Prerequisite: Final year standing or permission of the department.
Note: The work will be carried in groups of normally two students under the direct supervision of a
faculty member and will normally be carried out over two semesters as per academic ordinance of the
institute. General work specifications and membership of groups will be finalized by the department.
The work will consist of two phases with deadlines for completion determined by the department. The
first phase (normally in 4th year 1st semester) consists of the work specification and plan of work where
each member of the group will submit in writing and orally. One portion of the total specification. This
will be graded for content and quality of presentation. The second phase (normally in 4th year 2nd
semester) consists of work execution and preparation and presentation of a report. Again each member
of the group is expected to prepare a portion of the final report and to present it both in writing and
orally. The final report must be written as per the form or style determined by the department.

EEE471 Switchgear and Protection (3.0 Credits)


Introduction: Purpose of power system protection, Introduction to circuit interruption and protection.
Terminologies and general characteristics of relays and breakers.
Circuit breakers: control systems, arc extinction, recovery voltage. Air, oil, air blast, vacuum, SF6
and high voltage DC circuit breakers. Selection criteria, testing of circuit breakers.
Relays: over current, directional, differential, distance, sequence, pilot-wire and carrier current
protection. Bus bar arrangement, grounding.
Unit protection: generator, motor, transformer, bus and line protection.
Static Relays: Introduction to Analogue and Digital static relays. Static over current, differential and
distance protection.
Microprocessor based relays.

EEE472 Switchgear and Protection Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE471.

EEE473 Semiconductor Physics and Devices (3.0 Credits)

Carrier concentration, carrier transport phenomena in semiconductors, continuity equation, origin of


bands and band theory of solids, Hall effect, MOSFET, depletion and enhancement type n- and p-
channels, characteristics and applications of optoelectronics, solar cells, phototransistors, LEDs,
Construction and basic characteristics of solar cells, optocouplers, high-frequency semiconductor
devices, wave mechanics, time-dependent and time-independent Schrödinger wave equation and one-
dimensional potential structures. Fundamentals underlying optical & electronic devices, the structure
and growth of crystals, the energy band model for elemental and compound semiconductors, electronic
and optical properties of semiconductors, electroluminescence and photoluminescence, the
semiconductor in equilibrium.

EEE421 Microprocessor and Interfacing (3.0 Credits)


Introduction to microprocessors. Intel 8086 microprocessor: Architecture, addressing modes,
instruction sets, assembly language programming, system design and interrupt. Interfacing:
programmable peripheral interface, programmable timer, serial communication interface,
programmable interrupt controller, direct memory access, keyboard and display interface. Introduction
to micro-controllers.
EEE422 Microprocessor and Interfacing Sessional (0.75 Credit)
Experiments based on syllabus of EEE421.
EEE 495 Digital Signal Processing (3 Credits)
Discrete-time Signals and systems: signal representation, concept of filters, convolution, stability &
causality, random signals (correlation, power spectrum).
Sampling of Signals: Nyquist theorem, aliasing, D/A conversion, ideal sampling/reconstruction, real-
world systems (prefilters, quantization, postfilters), Discrete-time decimation and interpolation;
The z Transform: uses, definitions, region of convergence, inverse z transform, linearity, shift,
convolution, multiplication, complex conjugation, Parseval's relation.

Discrete Time Fourier Transform: Power density spectrum, Relationship to Z transform, The
Cepstrum, Concept of bandwidth, Frequency range of natural signals, Properties of DTFT, The
Wiener-Khintchine theorem.
Discrete Fourier Transform: definition, properties, zero padding, linear convolution, leakage,
windows;
Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms: decimation in time, real-valued data, radix 4 FFT, prime factor
algorithms, 2-dimensional DFT, Fast Convolution, Convolution of long sequence, Overlap add and
Overlap save method
Input-Output Relationships: system function, poles and zeros, frequency response, filter examples,
state variables.
Discrete-Time Networks: signal flow graphs, cascade & parallel networks, transpose networks,
stability, linear phase, more filter examples.
Interpolation & Decimation: Seen as a filter design problem, role of FIR filters.
IIR Filters: mathematical structure, Impulse Invariance, Bilinear Transform, design by
transformation, Butterworth, Chebyshev, Cauer designs, recursive implementations, ladder & lattice
structures.
FIR Filters: mathematical structure, filter design by pole/zero placement, design by windowing
,Parks-McClellan algorithm, frequency-domain design, non-recursive implementations, 2D filters.
Use of DSP in Radar: complex signals, 2-dimensional signals, matched filtering, fast convolution,
side-lobe control.
Other Applications: Applications in medical imaging (CT, MRI), Speech processing.
EEE 496 Digital Signal processing Sessional (0.75 credit)
Experiment Based on syllabus EEE 495

Elective–I
EEE-491 High Voltage Engineering
EEE-492 High Voltage Engineering (Sessional)
EEE-423 Data Communication
EEE-424 Data Communication (Sessional)
EEE-493 Optical Fiber Communication
EEE-494 Optical Fiber Communication (Sessional)
EEE 491 High Voltage Engineering (3.0 Credit)

High voltage DC: Rectifier circuits, cascaded rectifiers, Van-de-Graff generators, electrostatic
generators.
High voltage AC: cascaded transformers, tesla coils.

Impulse generators: Impulse wave shapes, mathematical analysis and design consideration of
impulse generator, triggering and synchronizing of impulse generators.

Measurement and testing of high voltages: radio influence (RI) and corona, power loss calculation,
break down of solid-liquid and gaseous dieletrics,

Insulation testing: Standard specification, transmission line design based on direct strokes, insulation
co-ordination, lightning phenomenon, lightning arrestors, surge diverter, protector tubes, high voltage
AC/DC transmission, merits and demerits of AC/DC transmission, bridge arrangement, mathematical
analysis of the bridge circuits, reactive power, artificial commutation, harmonics.

EEE 492 High Voltage Engineering Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Experiments based on syllabus of EEE 491

EEE 423 Data Communication (3.0 Credit)


Introduction: Data and signals. Transmission media and impairments. Data encoding techniques -
Analog and digital encoding of digital data .Frequency and time-division Multiplexing techniques.
Flow control. Error detection and error control techniques. Standards for interfacing to media.
Compression. Network classification. Network topologies;
Network architecture for data and computer communications: Circuit switching. Packet
switching. ISDN, BISDN. Frame relay and ATM. SMDS .Routing in packet-switched networks -fixed,
random and adaptive approaches. SS7, Congestion and its control. Quality of Service;
Local and Wide Area Networks: Common topologies. Medium access control-round-robin,
reservation and contention-based strategies. ALOHA protocol and its variants. CSMA and CSMA/CD
protocols. Token-ring protocol. IEEE 802 standards for local area networks. High speed LANs - Fast
and Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI. baseband, broadband. Wireless LANs. Internetworking - Hubs, Bridges,
Switches, Repeaters, routers and gateways. DSU/CSU. xDSL and cable modems. TCP/IP protocol
suite. TCP/IP Sockets. Name Service. Application protocols over TCP/IP. Voice over IP. Bluetooth.
Cellular;
Network applications: client/server concept; port de-multiplexing; socket API; server concurrency;
DNS; TELNET; Web technologies including HTML, HTTP, CGI, Java; RPC and middleware;
network management. HTTP. Electronic mail. WWW;
Network performance evaluation: Network simulation using CNET Network simulator; analytic
modeling.
EEE 424 Data Communication Sessional (0.75 Credit)
Experiments based on syllabus of EEE 423

EEE 493 Optical Fiber Communication (3.0 Credits)

Introduction: Light propagation through optical fiber: Ray optics theory and mode theory.
Optical fiber: Types and characteristics, transmission characteristics, fiber fabrication, fiber joints,
splicing, couplers, connectors.
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 wave mixing and laser
phase noises.
Optical amplifier: Laser and fiber amplifiers, applications and limitations.
Multi-channel optical system: Frequency division multiplexing, WDM, DWDM, co-channel
interference, optical CDMA.
System design: Transmitter and receiver design.
Fiber optic networks: SONET, SDH, Telephone and computer networks, Cable TV.

EEE 494 Optical Fiber Communication (Sessional) (0.75 Credits)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE 493

LEVEL-4 TERM-2
Level-4 Term-2
Laboratory/
Theory
Course Sessional Total
Course Title contact Credit Credit
No. contact Credit
hours
hours
EEE-400 Project/Thesis - - 6 3 3
EEE-481 Power Stations 3 3 - - 3
EEE-483 Power Electronics 3 3 - - 3
EEE-484 Power Electronics, Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE-489 VLSI Technology 3 3 - - 3
EEE-490 VLSI Technology Sessional - - 3 1.5 1.5
EEE-*** Elective-II 3 3 - - 3
EEE-*** Elective-III 3 3 - - 3
Total 15 15 12 6 21
No. of Theory Courses :5
Total contact hours : 27
No. of Lab/Sessional Course :4
Total credit : 21

EEE481 Power Stations (3.0 Credits)

Energy sources: Fossil fuels, nuclear fission, renewable sources-hydro, biomass, solar, wind,
geothermal; pumped storage hydro.
Power station performance: connected load, demand factor, diversity factor, load factor, plant factor,
utilization factor.
Plant performance and operating characteristics: efficiency, heat rate, incremental rate method,
Station performance characteristics, Station incremental rate, capacity scheduling, Base load and peak
load, Load division between steam and hydro stations, choice of power station and units.
Interconnected System: Capacity savings, power sharing among units for economic allocation.
Private generation: industrial co-generation, capacity generation. Site selection of Power Station.
Energy Tariff: description, types and tariff in Bangladesh.
Hydro power stations: equipment, plant auxiliaries, plant operation.
Nuclear power stations: chain reactions moderator types of reactors, shielding. Thermal power
station: equipment, plant auxiliaries and operation.

EEE483 Power Electronics (3.0 Credits)

Introduction to power electronics: Definition, Types of power electronics circuits.


Power semiconductor devices: SCR, Triac, Diac, GTO, MCT and IGBT.
Controlled Rectifiers: Principle, Classifications, Single and three phase semiconverter, full converter,
dual converter.
DC Choppers: Definition, Classifications, Step-down, Step-up chopper, Buck, Boost and Buck-Boost
regulators.
AC voltage controllers: Principle, Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads, three
phase half wave and full wave controllers,
Cycloconverters: single phase and three phase.
DC/AC Inverters: Principle, single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load,
voltage control of single and three phase inverters.
Power supplies, Motor control and adjustable speed drives, Electronic timer, dielectric and induction
heating, resistance welding.

EEE484 Power Electronics Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE483.

EEE489 VLSI Technology (3.0 Credits)


Introduction to MOS devices: design of inverters, static and dynamic logic circuits, Domino and
zipper logic, Custom, semi-custom and cell library based design, Design of analog building backs,
Effect of device scaling on circuit performance. Overview of IC Technology and its requirements,
Unit steps used in IC Technology: Wafer cleaning, photo-lithography, wet and dry etching, oxidation
and diffusion, ion implantation, CVD and LPCVD techniques for deposition of poly silicon, silicon
nitride and silicon di-oxide, Metallization and passivation.
Special techniques for modern processes: self-aligned silicides, shallow junction formation, nitride
oxides etc. Process flows for CMOS and bipolar IC processes.Introduction to process, device, circuit
logic and timing simulation, Hardware description languages for high level design.

EEE490 VLSI Technology Sessional (0.75 Credit)


Experiments based on syllabus of EEE489.

Elective –II
EEE-479 Energy Conversion and Generalized Machine Theory
EEE-431 Opto-electronics
EEE-485 Renewable Energy Conversion
EEE-477 Science of Materials
EEE-475 E-Governance

EEE479 Energy Conversion & Generalized Machine Theory (3.0 Credits)


Generalized energy conversion processes, general principles of electromechanical energy conversion,
energy storage. Interpretation of generalized machines from field concepts. Kron’s primitive machine
and its adaptation in DC machines; moving to fixed-axis transformation; Park’s transformation; three
phase to d-q transformation; analysis of three phase synchronous and induction machines based on
generalized machine theory.
EEE431 Optoelectronics (3.0 Credits)

Optical properties in semiconductor: Direct and indirect band-gap materials, radiative and non-
radiative recombination, optical absorption, photo-generated excess carriers, minority carrier life time,
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, optical 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 of light: Phase and amplitude modulation, electro-optic effect, acousto-optic effect and
magento-optic devices. Introduction to integrated optics.

EEE 485 Renewable Energy Conversion (Credit: 3.0)


Importance of renewable energy sources. Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed.
Insulation: geographical distribution, atmospheric factors, measurements. Solar cell: Principle of
operation, spectral response, factors effecting conversion efficiency, I-V characteristics, maximum
power output. PV modules and arrays: stationary and tracking. PV systems: stand alone, battery
storage, inverter interfaces with grid. Wind turbine generators: types, operational characteristics, cut-
in and cut-out speed control, grid interfacings, AC-DC-AC link.

EEE477 Science of Materials (3.0 Credits)

Atoms and aggregate of atoms, wave-matter concept, nature of chemical bond, crystals and their
classification, Bravious lattice, atomic arrangement in solids, DC dielectric properties, polar and non-
polar dielectrics, Langevin function, Clausius-Mossotti equation, dielectrics in AC field,
ferroelectricity, ferroelectric and antiferroelectric materials, magnetic properties of materials,
ferromagnetic-ferrimagnetic-antiferromagnetic materials, magnetic moment, domain wall motion and
coercive force in crystals, polycrystalline and permanent magnetic materials, magnetic resonance,
conductivity theory, collision theory and conductivity of metals, Introduction to superconductivity and
plasma.

EEE493 E-Governance (3.0 Credits)

Concepts of governance; Electronic commerce; Concepts of electronic governance; Benefits of e-


governance; Role of Information and communication technology in e-governance; Pre-requisites for
e-governance (e-readiness); E-Governance models; Practices and examples of E-Governance; E-
governance practices in the developing countries; E-Governance in Bangladesh; Implementation
issues; Issues for developing countries; e-governance success criteria; Policy implication E-
Governance.
Elective –III
EEE-497 Micro wave Engineering
EEE-433 Business Communication
EEE-499 Mobile Cellular Communication
EEE-487 Biomedical Instrumentation

EEE 497 Microwave Engineering (Credit: 3.0)


Microwave frequency ranges, waveguides, special waveguide types, cavities and resonators,
microwave networks, antennas and radiation, radiation pattern, antenna arrays and their design,
microwave tubes-transit time and velocity modulation, klystron, multicavity klystron, reflex klystron,
oscillator, megnetron, TWT, backward wave oscillator (BWO), introduction to solid-state microwave
devices.

EEE433 Business Communication (3.0 Credits)

The project cycle, Proposal, Contractual Provisions, Specification writing techniques, Preparation and
evaluation of bids, Project evaluation. Report writing, memoranda, letters, instructions, notices,
personal filing systems, meetings, Power Point, transparency based oral presentation, Audio-visual
communication, Communication by various electronic media, Introduction to e-commerce,
Professional ethics in Engineering.

EEE 499 Mobile Cellular Communication (Credit: 3.0)


Introduction to Cellular Mobile radio Background and history: Conventional Mobile Radio
Versus Cellular Mobile Radio; Features of Cellular Radio; Digital Cellular Radio; Trends in the Use
of Cellular Services.
The Mobile Radio Environment: Lowpass Equivalent Representation, Bandpass Signals and Linear
Bandpass Systems, Multipath Propagation, Path Loss, Doppler Effect, Rayleigh Fading and Rician
Fading; Statistics of Slow and fast fading;
Classification of Channels: Time Dispersion and Frequency-Selective, Fading, Frequency Dispersion
and Time-Selective Fading
Mathematical Modeling of Fading Multipath Channels: Bello Functions, Description of Random
Time-Variant Channels, Discrete-Time Representation of Channels,
Computational Channel Models: Gaussian, Rayleigh, Rician and Wideband Channels.
Diversity Schemes and Combining Techniques: Diversity Schemes; Space; Frequency;
Polarization; Field Component; Angle; Time and Multipath Diversity; Combining Techniques:
Selective, Switched, Maximal-Ratio, Equal-Gain and Baseband Combining.
Cochannel and Adjacent Channel Interference: Noise-Limited an Interference-Limited
Environments; Co-channel Interference; Adjacent Channel Interference; Near-End-To-Far-End Ratio.
Cellular Traffic: Channel Assignment; Capacity of Cellular Systems; Trunking Theory; Components
of Cellular Systems; Handover.
Analog FDMA Systems: The Analog Cellular Environment; Analog Modulation: Frequency
Modulation; Transmission bandwidth; Signal-to-Noise Ratio; De-emphasis and Pre-emphasis; Capture
Effect; Effect of Multipath fading; Modulators and Demodulators for FM;
Existing Analog Cellular Radio Systems: European; American and Japanese Systems; AMPS, The
NMT-900 System.
Digital TDMA Systems: The Digital Cellular Environment: Intersymbol Interference and Nyquist
Filter; Nonlinear Distortion: AM/AM and AM/PM conversion; Fading Channel Issues in Digital
Systems; Digital Modulation; Signal Processing and Data Formatting; Channel Coding, Security;
Existing Digital Cellular Radio Systems: European; American and Japanese Systems; The GSM
Systems: Overview; Mapping of Logical Channels; Speech Channel; Channel Coding and
Interleaving; GSM Transmitter and Receiver; Frequency Hopping, Registration; Call Origination;
Paging; Handover; Security; DCS1800, Telecommunications Services.
Digital CDMA Systems: CDMA Systems; Capacity Analysis of Multiple Access methods; IS-95
Standard for CDMA Cellular System; 3rd Generation CDMA Systems; 4th Generation Mobile
Systems.

EEE 487 Biomedical Instrumentation (Credit: 3.0)


Human body: Cells and physiological systems.
Bioelectricity: genesis and characteristics. Measurement of bio-signals: Ethical issues, transducers,
amplifiers and filters.
Electrocardiogram: electrocardiography, phono cardiograph, vector cardiograph, analysis and
interpretation of cardiac signals, cardiac pacemakers and defibrillator.
Blood pressure: systolic, diastolic mean pressure, electronic manometer, detector circuits and
practical problems in pressure monitoring.
Blood flow measurement: Plethymography and electromagnetic flow meter. Measurement and
interpretation: electroencephalogram, cerebral angiograph and cronical X-ray, Brain scans,
Electromayogram (EMG).
Tomograph: Positron emission tomography and computer tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging,
Ultrasonogram, Patient monitoring system and medical telemetry. Effect of electromagnetic fields on
human body.

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