8 Sem
8 Sem
Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools
.
Syllabus of Courses
: Regular Program
Core / Elective / Foundation
CVL 1104 : FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL
Year I Credits / Hours per week 04
AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING (NEW COURSE)
Year of Introduction: 2008
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2019
Mode of Transaction Lectures
Course Outcome (CO) CVL
CO1 To impart brief fundamental concept related to various materials and their use in building construction
CO2 To study environmental pollution comprehensively and
CO3 Students will know concept of linear and angular measurements
CO4 Students will be aware of various constructional practices
Reference Books
1 Arora S.P. and Bindra S.P. (2012), A text book of Building Construction, Dhanpatai and Sons, Publishers.
2 Rangwala S.C. (2012), A text book of Building Construction, Charotar Publishing House, India.
3 Gilbert M Masters, (2006), Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
4 Deshpande P.D., (2009) Basic Civil Engineering, Nirali Prakashan Pune.
5 G.S.Birdie, Water supply & Sanitary Engg., Dhanpatrai & Sons.
6 S.C.Rangwala, Engg. Materials, Charotar Books Staff, Anand.
7 Janardan Jha Building Material
8 Surendra Singh, Building Material, Vikas Pub. Pvt. New Delhi.
9 D.N.Ghose, Material of Construction, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd. New Delhi
10 Surveying & Levelling – Kanetkar & Kulkarni Vol-I A.V.G. Prakashan, Puna.
11 Elementary Survey – B.C.Punmia Vol-I. Laxmi Pub. Dariya Gunj, New Delhi.
12 Surveying & Levelling – S.C.Rangwala, Charotar Pub. House, Anand.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
B. E. (Civil, Mech., Elec., Chem., Met. & Mat Sci., Electronics, IWM, Comp. Sc. & Engg., Text.Engg., Text.Tech, Text. Processing.)
: Regular Program
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I CVL 1104L : FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL Credits / Hours per week 02
ENGINEERING (NEW COURSE) : Field Practical
Year of Introduction: 2008
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2019
Course Outcome (CO) CVL1104L
CO1 To impart brief fundamental concept related to various materials and their use in building construction
CO2 To study environmental pollution comprehensively and
CO3 Students will know concept of linear and angular measurements
CO4 Students will be aware of various constructional practices
Mode of Transaction Practical’s, discussion and viva PSO1 is common for all experiments
Contact Course BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
Hours Code Level
1 Conventional signs and symbols, scale, topographic-sheet 2 CVL1104L 1,2,3 CO3 PSO1
2 Linear measurements: tape, ranging, offsets 4
CVL1104L
2,3 CO3 PSO1
3 Compass: Introduction, Bearings 2
CVL1104L
2,3,4 CO3 PSO1
4 Auto level: Introduction, HI, Rise and fall 6
CVL1104L
2,3,4,5 CO3 PSO1
5 GPS : Introduction, and demonstration 2
CVL1104L
2,3,4 CO3 PSO1
6 Theodolite and Total Station demonstration 6
CVL1104L
2,3,4,5 CO3 PSO1
7 Any other term-work based on syllabus CVL1104L CO1
4 1,2 PSO1, PSO3
CO4
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
B.E. Civil, Mech., Electrical, Chemical, Metall., Electronics, Comp. Sci., IWM, Text. Engg. & Tech.
: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Lectures: 04
Year I Credits / Hours per week
MEC 1101: Engineering Drawing I Practical-: 04
Year of Introduction: 2008 Theory: 100
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: PR/TW/VIVA: 50
2016--
Mode of
Lectures, Lab, T/Wand VIVA
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) MEC 1101
CO 1 Use the drawing instruments effectively and how to use the dimensioning methods.
CO 2 Observe, analyze and correlate two-dimensional (Orthographic view) and three dimensional (Isometric view)
CO 3 Construct and application of various engineering curves in engineering practice
CO 4 Apply the knowledge of Projection of points, Lines and Planes in engineering
CO 5 Create freehand sketches of basic machine components
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Relation to Gender
No. Hours (%) Level Employability Local (L)/ (G), Environment
(Emp)/ National (N)/ and Sustainability
Entrepreneurshi Regional(R)/ (ES), Human
p (Ent)/ Skill Global (G) Values (HV)and
Development developmenta Professional Ethics
(SD) l needs (PE)
1. Introduction to Engineering Curves:
Introduction to conic sections, types of conic sections,
eccentricity, construction of conic sections( parabola,
CO3 PSO1,3
ellipse , hyperbola) by different methods, Construction of 08 20 1,2,6
involutes, construction of cycloid, epicycloid and
hypocycloid, construction of spiral, construction of normal
and tangent to all curves. Emp, Ent, SD L,N,R,G G, ES, HV, PE
2. Free hand sketches:
Parts of screw thread and its types, conventional
representation of threads, screwed fastening- types of nuts, PSO1,2,
08 10 1,2,6 CO5
bolts, set screws, locking arrangement of nuts, foundation 3
bolts, riveted and welded joints, forms and proportions of
rivet heads, representation of welded joints, shaft keys and
couplings- types of keys, cotter joint, knuckle joint, double
cotter/sleeve joint, types of couplings.
3. Projection of Point and Line
Introduction to principal planes of projections, projections
of points located with respect to reference planes (in
PSO1,2,
different quadrants), Projection of Lines, Line parallel to 08 20 3,4,6 CO4
3
reference planes, Line parallel to one reference plane and
inclined to other reference plane, Line inclined to both the
reference planes, Application of all variants
4. Projection of Planes
Projection of Planes (Polygons, circle, semi-circle, ellipse
PSO1,3
etc.). Plane parallel to one reference plane and inclined to 08 10 1,2,4 CO4
other, Plane inclined to both the reference plane, Concept
of auxiliary plane method for projection of plane.
5. Orthographic projection
Fundamental of projection along with classification,
Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the PSO1,3
10 20 2,3,5 CO2
principal planes for view from front, top and sides using
first angle projection method and third angle projection
method, full sectional view
6 Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing:
PSO1, 3
Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into 10 20 2,4,5 CO2
isometric projection, isometric view or drawing of objects
52 100
Reference Books
Common Subject for All Branch [F.S. B.E. I(C, M, E, Ch., Met &Mats., IWM, Comp. Sci., Text. Engg.)]
1. Askeland D.R., & P. P. Fullay (2007), The Science and Engineering of Materials –4th Cengage Learning Publishers
2. William D. Callister, Jr (2008), Callister’s Materials Science and Engineering, (Adopted by R. Balasubramaniam) Wiley-Eastern
3. A.S. Edelstein and R.C. Cammarata Ed.(1998), Nano Materials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Inst. Of Physics Publishing, UK
4. Raghavan V (2007), Materials Science and Engineering - A First Course, Prentice Hall, India
5. James F. Shackelford (1996), Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, Prentice Hall, India
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
Programme Outcomes(POs)
PSO1 –Knowledge of Engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Reference Books
Academic Year
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per
Year I ELE1201: Electrical Wiring and Drawing and Computer 02
week:
Fundamentals
Year of Introduction: 2008 Maximum Marks /
Semester II 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012 Grade:
Mode of Transaction Laboratory Experiments, Term-work and viva
• CO1 Explain the concept of Electricity Generation, Transmission, Distribution
System, Earthing System.
• CO2 Distinguish different wires, wiring systems and lightning accessories.
• CO3 Justify different wiring system by performing experiment.
• CO4 Develop documentation on given task.
• CO5 Build Programming statement in HTML on given task.
• CO6 Develop a technical report on performed task.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightag BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance Relation to
No. Hours e Level Employabilit to Local Gender (G),
(%) y (Emp)/ (L)/ Environmen
Entrepreneur National t and
ship (Ent)/ (N)/ Sustainabilit
Skill Regional(R) y (ES),
Development /Global (G) Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
7 HTML PSO1
Creating a web page using Hyper Text Markup PSO2
PSO3
Language (HTML), Adding various effects to the web
CO5
page created like colorful background, bold fonts, 8 100 6,3
CO6
fonts with various sizes, etc., Creating links in web
page.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
Academic Year
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per
Year I 04
ELE____: Programming and Simulation week:
Year of Introduction: 2020 Maximum Marks /
Semester II 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: Grade:
Mode of Transaction Laboratory Experiments, Term-work and viva
• CO1 Apply the concepts of programming and simulation to given task. BT 3
• CO2 Develop the model and simulation for the given problem. BT 6
• CO3 Build Programming statements for the given problem. BT 6
• CO4 Develop documentation on given task. BT 6
• CO5 Evaluate the processed data. BT 5
• CO6 Develop a technical report on performed task. BT 3
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightag BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance Relation to
No. Hours e Level Employabilit to Local Gender (G),
(%) y (Emp)/ (L)/ Environmen
Entrepreneur National t and
ship (Ent)/ (N)/ Sustainabilit
Skill Regional(R) y (ES),
Development /Global (G) Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
Reference Books
1. Erwin Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (6th edition) John-Wiley & Sons.
2. Srivastava, Dhavan : Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
3. Shantinarayan : Differential Calculus, S. Chand & Co. New Delhi.
4. Willfred Kaplan : Advanced Calculus, Addison Weseley Publ. Company, Inc.
5. C. R. Wylie : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Mc. Graw – Hill, Inc.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Evaluation 6. Creation
Reference Books
1. Mechanics of Structures Vol. I by S.B. Junnarkar and H. J. Shah.
2. Introduction to Mechanics of Solids by I.P. Kapila and S.N. Agnihotri.
3. Elementary Strength of Materials by S. Timonshenko.
4. Strength of Materials by Ramamrutham.
5. Strength of Materials by R.C. Patel , T.D. Bhagia, & B.M. Patel.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
PSO1- Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyzes, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
Programme Outcomes(POs)
PSO1 –Knowledge of Engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Experiments
Reference Books
1. Power Plant Engineering, P.K. Nag, McGraw-Hill Education
2. Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, William J. Kearton, CBS Publication
3. Gas Turbines by V Ganeshan, McGraw Hill Education
4. Thermal Engineering, R.K.Rajput, Laxmi Publication
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
4 Special Functions:
PSO1
Bessel Functions and their properties,
PSO2
examples of differential equations leading to Bessel functions. 6 10 1,3 CO6
PSO3
LegendrePolynomialsandtheirproperties,examplesof
differential equations leading to LegendrePolynomials.
5 Transformations and Conformal Mappings:
Linear transformations, some special transformations. PSO1
Bilineartransformation,transformationbysomestandardfunctio PSO2
8 17 2,3,4,5 CO7
ns, PSO3
conformalmapping,applicationsoftransformationsandconform
al mappings.
6 Series Expansion and Residue Theory: PSO1
Taylor’s series, singularities, Laurent’s series. PSO2
8 17 1.2.4.5 CO8
PSO3
7 Difference Equations:
PSO1
Formation of difference equations, solution of linear first order and 4 8 2.3 CO9
second order difference equations.
8 Linear Programming:
L. P. Modeling, basic terminology, graphical solution of two CO10
6 13 2,3,4,5 PSO1
dimensional problems, simplex method for LPP in canonical form, CO11
artificial variables, Charney’s method of penalties.
REFERENCES
Reference Books
1. A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation by J.B. Gupta .
2. A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation by A.K. Sawhney
3. Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments by R. Prasad.
4. Electrical Measurement by C.T. Baldwin.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1- Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyze, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. ‘Networks Lines and Fields’ by John D Ryder; PHI
2. ‘Network Analysis’ by Van Valkenburg; PHI
3. ‘Network and System’ by D Roy Choudhary; Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4. ‘Circuits & Network: Analysis & Synthesis’ by Sudhakar, Shyam Mohan; TATA McGraw Hill
5. ‘Network Analysis & Synthesis’ by N. C. Jagan, C. Lakshminarayana; B.S.Publication
6. ‘Network Theory: Analysis & Synthesis’ by Smarajit Ghosh; PHI
7. ‘Network Analysis’ by G.K.Mithal; Khanna Publishers
8. ‘Network Analysis & Synthesis’ by S. P. Ghosh and A.K.Chakraborty; TATA McGraw Hill
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
Reference Books
1. Electrical Technology : B. L. Theraja
2. Electrical Machines : J. B. Gupta
3. Power electronics and Introduction to drives By L P Singh, A K Gupta
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
2 Analysis:
The hybrid models and determination of incremental parameters.
Hybrid models. Variation of hybrid parameters with voltage. Current
and temperature. Measurements of incremental parameters. Validity of 4,3 CO2, PSO1,
12 20%
hybrid model. Single stage transistor amplifier response at L.F. for all CO4 PSO2
three configurations. Selection of external capacitors. Gain bandwidth
product Frequency response characteristics.
SD G PE
3 Bias Stability:
BiasStabilization of operating point. Various stabilizing circuits. Fixed
CO2, PSO1,
bias,Collector-to-base bias and self-bias circuits and their analysis. 12 20% 2,4
CO3 PSO2
Stability factors. Thermal stabilization and compensation schemes.
Reference Books
1. Integrated Electronics : Millman & Halkias
2. Microelectronics : Millman & Grebel
3. Applied Electronics : Mitthal
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 - Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyze, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
2020-2021
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year
Department of Electrical Engineering
B.E. (Electrical): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per
Year II 04
ELE1412: Computational Techniques week
Year of Introduction: 2012 Maximum Marks /
Semester II 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2017 Grade
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) ELE1412
CO1 Outline concept of digital computer & different languages, the operators, expressions & various statements of C, basic data structures and writing C codes on
same.
CO2 Explain pointers, structures and file management.
CO3 Apply Algorithm for solving problems like sorting, searching, insertion and deletion of data.
CO4 Apply Numerical Methods for various mathematical formulations such as linear, non-linear and differential equations, interpolation, matrix inversion, Eigen
value and Eigen vectors, differentiation and integration.
CO5 Build efficient C code and present numerical results in informative way for different Functions and Numerical Methods.
Reference Books
1. Object oriented Programming in C++ by Robert Lafore
2. The C programming Language by Ritchie and Kernighan
3. Type and Learn C by Tom Swen
Teach yourself C by Herbert Schidt
4.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1- Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyze, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
2020-2021
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year
Department of Electrical Engineering
B.E. (Electrical): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per
Year II 03
ELE1412L: Computational Techniques week
Year of Introduction: 2012 Maximum Marks /
Semester II 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2017 Grade
Mode of Transaction Laboratory Experiments, Term-work and viva
Course Outcome (CO) ELE1412L
CO1 Utilize modern software tools for simulation of various mathematical problems.
CO2 Write C programs on operators, arrays, pointers, functions and numerical methods.
CO4 Prepare precise reports inclusive of programs and results with conclusive remarks.
1
23
456
7 8 9 10
7. Write a program to print pattern.
1
2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 Set 6:
1. Write a program to find root of given equation using false position
method.
2. Write a program to find the root of given equation using bisection CO1,
method. 06 100 3,5,6 CO3, PSO3
3. Write a program to find the root of given equation using secant method. CO4
4. Write a program to find transpose of given matrix.
5. Write a program to enter the value and to read whether it is a digit,
alphabet or alphanumeric.
7 Set 7: CO1,
1. Write a program to write word in sentence with string. 03 100 2,3,6 CO2, PSO3
2. Write a program of sorting of string.
3. Write a program to copy one string to another string. CO4
4. Write a program to sort string in alphabet order.
5. Write a program to reverse the given string
6. Write a program to check whether the string is palindrome or not.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
1 To design Constant K-type Low Pass Filter for given specifications CO1 PSO1
and verify its performance. 03 100 6 CO2 PSO2 SD G PE
CO4 PSO3
2 To design Constant k-type High pass Filter for given specifications CO1 PSO1
and verify its performance. 03 100 CO2 PSO2
6
CO4 PSO3
3 To design Band Pass Filter for given specifications and verify its CO1 PSO1
performance. 03 100 6 CO2 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
4 To design Band Elimination Filter for given specifications and verify CO1 PSO1
its performance. 03 100 6 CO2 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
5 To design m-derived Low pass filter for given specifications and CO1 PSO1
verify its performance. 03 100 6 CO2 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
6 To demonstrate the performance of Bridge-T attenuator CO1 PSO1
03 100 6 CO2 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
7 To design Twin-T Notch Filter for given specifications and analyze its CO1 PSO1
performance characteristics. 03 100 6 CO2 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
8 To evaluate the performance of a network to find the positions of CO1 PSO1
Poles & Zeros. 03 100 4 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
9 To demonstrate the Transient Response of R, L & C circuits. CO1 PSO1
03 100 4 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
10 To find the Indefinite Admittance Matrix of a given network. CO1 PSO1
03 100 4 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
11 To verify that the Z parameters of T-network is equal to (Duality CO1 PSO1
constant)2 times the Y parameters of π network. 03 100 4 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
12 To examine that any given symmetrical, reciprocal network can be CO1 PSO1
converted into an equivalent lattice using Bartlet’s Bisection Theorem 03 100 4 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
13 Circuit Analysis Laboratory Internal Assessment 03 100 - - -
PSO1- Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyzes, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
Unit Topic/Unit Cont Weigh BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance Relation to Gender (G),
No. act tage Level Employability to Local (L)/ Environment and Sustainability
Hour (%) (Emp)/ National (ES), Human Values (HV)and
s Entrepreneurshi (N)/ Professional Ethics (PE)
p (Ent)/ Skill Regional(R)
Development /Global (G)
(SD)
1 Load test on 3-φ induction motor. CO1 PSO1 SD G PE
3,4,5 CO2 PSO2
CO5 PSO3
2 Separation of Iron losses of 1-φ transformer CO1
PSO1
3,4 PSO2
3 100 CO5
PSO3
3 Effect of voltage variation on 3-φ induction motor. PSO1
CO1
3,4 PSO2
CO5
PSO3
4 Circle diagram of 3-φ induction motor. 3,5 CO2 PSO1
CO5 PSO2
PSO3
5 O.C and S.C test on 3-φ Alternator. CO1 PSO1
(Synchronous impedance method) 3,4,5 CO2 PSO2
CO5 PSO3
6 ‘V’ curves of synchronous motor. CO1
PSO1
4 PSO2
CO5
PSO3
7 Load angle characteristics of synchronous motor. CO1 PSO1
3,4,5 CO2 PSO2
CO5 PSO3
8 Parallel operation of TWO 3-φ Alternator. CO3
PSO1
4 PSO2
CO5
PSO3
9 Study of induction motor starters. CO4
PSO1
2,4 PSO2
CO5
PSO3
10 Study of speed control of3-φ induction motor. PSO1
CO4
2,4 PSO2
CO5
PSO3
11 Load test on 3-φ induction Generator CO1 PSO1
3,4,5 CO2 PSO2
CO5 PSO3
12 ZPF method. CO1 PSO1
3,4,5 CO2 PSO2
CO5 PSO3
13 Electrical Machine – II laboratory Internal
Assessment
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems. PSO2 Acquire state
of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Floyd T.L., “Digital Fundamentals ", Prentice Hall, 9th Edition, 2006
2. Introduction to IC's : Grinch & Jackson
3. Modern Digital Design by Richard S Sandige
4. Digital Computers : Barte
5. Principle of Digital Computer And Applications : Malvino& Leach
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
1 Introduction to multisim 3 - - -
2 Realization of logic gates using NAND and NOR gates 100% CO1 PSO1 SD G PE
3 4,3
To verify the truth tables for different logic gates using universal gates like CO3, PSO2
NAND and NOR. CO4 PSO3
CO4 PSO3
Design and implementation of code conversion from gray-to- binary and vice- 3 3,3 CO3 PSO2
versa
CO4 PSO3
To design and verify operation of half adder and full adder. 3 3,3 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
To design and verify operation of half subtractor and full subtractor. 3 3,3 CO3 PSO2
CO4 PSO3
CO4 PSO3
Reference Books
1. A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation by J.B. Gupta .
2. A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation by A.K. Sawhney
3. Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments by R. Prasad.
4. Electrical Measurement by C.T. Baldwin.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
1 Estimate the performance of Resistance Temperature Detector for 03 100 5,3 CO1 PSO1 SD G PE
temperature measurement. CO4 PSO2
PSO3
2 Estimate the performance of Thermistor for temperature measurement. 100 PSO1
CO1
03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
3 Estimate the performance of Thermocouple for temperature 100 PSO1
CO1
measurement. 03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
4 Determine the power using Barlow’s current transformer method. 100 PSO1
CO2
03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
5 Determine the power using Barlow’s potential transformer method. 100 PSO1
CO2
03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
6 Evaluate the error of wattmeter by calibrating with potentiometer. 100 PSO1
CO3
03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
7 Evaluate the error of energy meter by calibrating with reference 100 PSO1
CO3
energy meter. 03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
8 Estimate the performance of linear variable differential transformer for 100 PSO1
CO1
displacement measurement. 03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
9 Estimate the performance of capacitive transducer for liquid level 100 PSO1
CO1
measurement. 03 5,3 PSO2
CO4
PSO3
10 Determine the core loss using Epstein’s Square method. 100 PSO1
CO2
03 5,4 PSO2
CO5
PSO3
11 Discussion on Electrical Measurements and Instruments for Industrial, --
03 -- -- --
Commercial and Domestic Application
12 EMI II Laboratory Internal Assessment 06 -- -- -- --
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1: Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2: Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3: Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Unit No. Topic/Unit Cont Weight BT CO PSO Element Relevance to Relation to Gender
act age Level s of Local (L)/ (G), Environment
Hour (%) Employa National (N)/ and Sustainability
s bility Regional(R)/Glob (ES), Human
(Emp)/ al (G) Values (HV)and
Entrepre Professional Ethics
neurship (PE)
(Ent)/
Skill
Develop
ment
(SD)
1 Feedback concept, positive and negative feedback,
advantage of negative feedback. Effect of negative CO1
05 10 2,5 PSO1 SD G PE
feedback on different parameters of amplifier namely CO2
transfer gain, bandwidth, input and output resistances,
harmonic and nonlinear distortion, signal to noise ratio
etc.
2 Classification of feedback amplifiers. Gain input and
CO1
output resistance of a voltage series. Current series. 05 12 2,5 PSO1
CO2
Current shunt and voltage shunt type amplifiers.
3 Review of differential amplifier, dual input concept.
Inverting and non-inverting inputs, CMRR, OP-Amp
basics, standard values of different open loop parameters
viz. voltage gain, input and output resistance, UGB,
CMRR, Slew rate etc. of µA - 741 Op-Amp. Close loop
configurations namely Inverting, non-inverting and
CO1
differential with detail analysis. Illustrative numerical. 07 08 2,5 PSO1
CO3
One, two and three op-amp circuits.
Measurement of open loop parameters, effect of Input
offset voltage and input bias current, compensation
circuits, different related definitions, viz. PSRR, voltage
and current drift, full power band width, differential and
common mode range .
4 Applications: Adder, Subtractor, Comparators,
Precession rectifiers, clippers, clampers, Instrumentation
Amplifier, Related numerical. Active filter,
classifications, first and second order Butterworth filters,
low pass, high pass, narrow and wide band pass and band
reject filters with detail circuits and analysis. Design
criteria. Oscillators, Electronic oscillators, basic concept,
positive feedback, Bark Haussen criteria for oscillations. CO1
09 20 2,6 PSO1
Broad classification of oscillators, types of oscillators CO4
namely sinusoidal, ramp, pulse etc. with their
characteristics.
Detailed analysis of Hartely and Colplitt oscillator with
illustrative numerical
R-C phase shift oscillator with detail analysis and related
numerical, Op-Amp based circuit with analysis. Wien
bridge oscillator, Crystal oscillators. Related numerical.
5 Modulation, Different types of Modulation, comparison
CO1
different types of modulation, advantages and 03 03 2,5 PSO1
CO5
disadvantages of the modulation.
6 Amplitude Modulation(AM), Amplitude Modulation
Index, Modulation for Sinusoidal AM, Frequency CO1
09 20 2,5 PSO1
Spectrum for sinusoidal AM, Average Power for CO5
Sinusoidal AM, Effective Voltage and Current for
Sinusoidal AM, Non sinusoidal modulation, relevant
Examples. Double sideband suppressed Carrier(DSBSC)
Modulation, Amplitude Modulator circuits
Amplitude Demodulator Circuits, Distortion in
demodulation like diagonal and negative clipping.
Amplitude modulated transmitters, AM broadcast
transmitters, AM receiver using a phase locked loop.
Single sideband suppressed Carrier (SSBSC) Modulation
Single sideband principles, Balanced modulators,
integrated and circuit doubly balanced modulators.
Diode mixer, doubly balanced ring modulator. Single
Side Band generation using methods like (1) Balanced
Modulator-Filter method (2) phasing method. Amplitude
Modulation , Double sided full carrier system, Current,
Voltage, Power, Efficiency of the Amplitude
Modulation, Different methods of the Generation and
Detection of AM signal.
Double sided suppressed carrier system. Comparison of
the DSBFC and DSBSC. Generation and Detection
methods of the DSBSC.
7 Angle Modulation: Frequency modulation (FM),
Sinusoidal Frequency modulation, Comparison between
Angle and Amplitude Modulation. Peak frequency
deviation constant, modulation index for FM, Narrow
band FM and Wide band FM. Effect of modulation index
on bandwidth of FM, non-sinusoidal modulation,
Deviation ratio, Phase modulation(PM), Equivalence
between PM and FM, Sinusoidal phase modulation,
Digital phase modulation. Angle modulator circuits like CO1
09 20 2,5 PSO1
Varactor diode modulators and Transistors(JFET) CO5
modulators, FM transmission by methods like using (1)
Reactance modulators and (2) indirect methods like
Armstrong method
FM Broadcast, Angle modulation detectors like the
Foster Seeley Discriminator, Ratio detector, Phase
locked Loop detector. Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis,
FM Broadcast Receivers.
PSO1: Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2: Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3: Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Academic
Faculty Technology and Engineering Year
2019-2020
Department of Electrical Engineering
B.E.(Electrical Engineering): Regular Program
Credits /
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Hours per 03
ELE-1503L Electronics and Communication Circuits
week
Maximum
Year of Introduction: 2008
Semester I Marks / 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2011
Grade
Mode of Transaction Laboratory
Course Outcome (CO) ELE1503L
CO1: Examine various circuits to understand the input and output responses.
CO2: Evaluate the electrical parameters of 741 OP-AMP.
CO3: Demonstrate the concept of Amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, and sampling.
CO4: Develop a technical report on the performed experiments.
CO2
3,5
-Students will be able to Evaluate the integrated drift and the slew rate CO4
of inverting configuration of 741operational Amplifier
3 To study the frequency response of Positive gain amplifier (non- 3 100 PSO1 SD G PE
inverting amplifier)
CO1
-Students will be able to make use of frequency response to find the CO4
gain of non-inverting configuration of 741operational Amplifier
4,3
4 Study Logarithmic Amplifier 3 100 PSO1 SD G PE
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Electric Power Generation, transmission and distribution by S.N. Singh
2. Elements of Electrical Power Station Design by M V Deshpande
3. A Course in Electrical Power by J.B. Gupta
4. Text Book on Power System Engineering by Soni, Gupta and Bhatnagar
5. Electric Power by Uppal
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
2 Modeling:
Mathematical modeling of electrical, mechanical,
electromechanical, thermal and hydraulic systems.
CO2 PSO1
Differential equations, transfer functions and state-space 9 19 1,3,6 SD G PE
CO3 PSO3
models. Linearization. Systems with transport lag. Block
diagrams and signal-flow graphs. Computer simulation of
control systems.
3 Components:
AC and DC Servomotors, Synchros, Gyroscopes, Valves, PSO1
7 9 1,3,6 SD G PE
Gear-trains, Potentiometers and their models. Motion CO2 PSO3
control systems – Servomechanisms.
4 Time-response analysis and Design:
Time response, Transient response, Steady-state response.
Responses of first- and second-order systems to standard
test signals and related specifications. Error Constants and 1,2, PSO1
10 21 CO4 SD G PE
Generalized Error Series. Sensitivity and Robustness. 3,4,5 PSO3
Solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous state
equations. Controllability and Observability. Design of P,
PD, PI and PID controllers in time domain.
5 Stability and Root Locus:
Concept and definition – BIBO and Zero-input stability.
1,2,3,4, CO1, PSO1
Routh-Hurwitz criterion. Analysis of control systems using 09 17 SD G PE
5,6 CO5 PSO3
root locus plots. Design of P, PD, PI and PID controllers
and Lag and Lead compensators using root locus.
6 Frequency domain analysis and design:
Nyquist stability criterion – Gain and Phase margins. Bode
plots. Frequency domain specifications and their 1,2,3,4, CO3 PSO1
11 21 SD G PE
correlations with time response. M-N circles and Nichols 5,6 CO5 PSO3
chart. Lag and Lead compensator design using frequency
response plots.
4 To study and derive transfer function of Speed control of DC shunt 03 100 4,5 CO2 SD G PE
motor PSO1
Programme Outcomes(POs)
PSO1 –Knowledge of Engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
4 Industrial Psychology
Introduction - Scope – Human behavior (Individual and (group
behavior Introduction-Marketing functions) 04 08 2,3,5 CO6
Aims and objectives Theory of 'X' and ‘Y’ , Motivation.
5 Industrial Management .
(a) Principles and Functions of Management.
(b) Materials Management
Introduction – Definition – Objectives –Function s- Importance -
Scope – Organization - Factors providing economy in Material
14 20 1,2,3 CO10
management. Purchasing - Duties. functions and responsibilities.
o f purchasing dept. Purchasing procedure - Methods of
purchasing - Purchasing organization.-Introduction of stores
- Flirtation of stores --11/4tethods of issuing Materials.
6 Marketing Management
04 08 1,2,3 CO8
Introduction-Marketing function-Marketing Mix
7 Financial Management
Introduction - Definition -- Functions - Source of Funds- Capital -
Classification of capital – Financial statement 08 14 2,3 CO9
• PSO1: Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
• PSO2: Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
• PSO3: Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
• PSO1: Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
• PSO2: Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
• PSO3: Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
CO1: Utilize various software tools for simulations of assembly language programs.(BT-3)
CO2: Develop assembly language programs for microprocessors to achieve desired objective. (BT-3)
CO3: Build assembly language programs for microcontrollers to achieve desired objective. (BT-3)
CO4: Prepare precise reports inclusive of programs and results with conclusive remarks.(BT-6)
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
CO1: Explain the working and performance characteristics of Power devices and power electronic systems.
CO2: Analyze the operation and of power electronic converters for different loads.
CO3: Apply knowledge of power electronics converters for different applications.
CO4: Evaluate the operation of power electronics converters.
CO5: Estimate the parameters of power electronic system.
CO3,
05 11 1,2,3, PSO2
7 SMPS, UPS, DC drives, Battery chargers, AC drives etc. CO5
Reference Books
1. Power semiconductor Circuits' – by S B Dewan, John Wiley & Sons
Power Electronics' – J S Katre, Technova Publications
2.
Power Electronics – Circuits, devices and applications' – by M H Rashid, PHI
3.
Power Electronics' – by Ned Mohan, JWS
4.
Thyristorized Power controllers' – G K Dubey, Wiley Eastern
5.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1: Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2: Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3: Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution by S.N. Singh
2. Power System Analysis and Design – B.R. Gupta
3. A Course in Electrical Power - J.B. Gupta
4. A Text Book on Power System Engineering – Soni, Gupta &Bhatnagar
5. Electric Power by Uppal
6. Elements of Power System Analysis - W.D. Stavenson
7. Power System Analysis and Stability – Nagrath and Kothari
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
Reference Books
1. Performance and Design of AC machines by M.G. Say
2. A course in electrical machine design by A.K. Sawhney
3. Computer Aided Design of Electrical Equipment by M. Ramamorthy
4. Computer Aided Design by Viennott
5. Principles of Electrical Machine Design with Computer Programs by S. K. Sen
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
• PSO1: Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
• PSO2: Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
• PSO3: Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Electrical Engineering
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Unit No. Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to
Hours (%) Level Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) and
(Ent)/ Skill Sustainability
Development (ES), Human
(SD) Values (HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1 Hardware Concepts
Trends and advancement in microprocessors.
Architecture of 8086 microprocessors, Pin-layouts with PSO1
10 20 2 CO1 SD G PE
signals associated with pins. System configuration of PSO3
(8086) based system, minimum and maximum mode
configurations. Instruction timing and execution.
Addressing modes. Interrupt structure of (8086).
2 Software Concepts
Assembly Language programming. Assemblers viz.
MASM, TASM Assembly processor, Software
development tools. Instruction set of 8086
PSO1
microprocessors. Loop processing, Arithmetic 10 20 6
CO2 PSO3
processing, time delay loops, procedure, modular
programming using 8086 microprocessors. Macros,
Interrupt handling, Subroutines. Interrupts & BIOS call
programming, Assembler directives.
3 Multiprocessor Systems
Coprocessor Configuration: Concepts and
Configurations of multi processing Systems,
Numeric/Math Co Processor 8087: Overview,
PSO1
architecture and system interface consideration,
05 10 6 CO3 PSO3
initialization and exceptions.
Co-processor Programming: Instruction System,
Instruction Encoding, Instructions types: Data transfer,
arithmetic logical, comparison, constant, transcedental,
co-processor control software emulator encoding
4 Basic I/O and Interfacing of Microcontroller
Data transfer schemes: Std I/O, memory-mapped I/O
Interrupt I/O, DMA transfer. Address decoding using PSO1
05 10 6 CO4
one stage and two stage decoding scheme. Linear and PSO3
absolute address selection. Interfacing of external RAM
& ROM.
5 Applications of Microcontroller
Interfacing of external Peripheral Devices such as:
Relays, Switches, Keys, Keyboard, ADC, DAC, 7
PSO1
segment displays, LCD displays, LED, Sensors, non-
17 30 6 CO5 PSO2
volatile memory elements with 8051 microcontroller.
PSO3
Introduction to various motors, serial printers etc and
their interfacing with 8051 using various protocols viz.:
I2C, SPI, RS232/UART, RS422/RS485, MODBUS etc.
6 Introduction to 8051-F340 PSO1
Microcontroller and its advanced peripherals. C-programs 05 10 2 CO6 PSO2
based on peripherals. PSO3
Reference Books
1. Microprocessors and Interfacing - D.V. Hall
2. Uffenback: 8086/8088 Family; Design, programming and Interfacing
3. 8051 Kennith J Ayela, Penram international publication
4. Brey: Intel Microprocessors: 8068, 80286, 80386
5. Design with P/C Microcontrollers (Penram Publications)
6. Microcontrollers by Ajay Deshmukh (Tata Mc Graw Hill )
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Microprocessor; Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085/8080 R S. Gaonkar A. Penram Publication or Thomson Learning.
2. Microcomputers and Microprocessors. Uffenback, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
3. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded System, Mazidi&Mazidi Pearson Education.
4. Microprocessors Rafiquzzman; Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
5. 8051 Kennith J Ayela; Penram International.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Evaluation 6. Creation
• PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
• PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
• PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Performance and Design of A.C. Machines by M.G. Say
2. A Course in Electrical Machine Design by A K Sawhney
3. Computer Aided Design of Electrical Equipment by M Ramamoorthy
4. Computer Aided Design by Viennott
5. Principles of Electrical M/c Design with Computer Programmes by S.K. Sen
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Microprocessor; Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085/8080 R S. Gaonkar A. Penram Publication or Thomson Learning.
2. Microcomputers and Microprocessors. Uffenback, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
3. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded System, Mazidi&Mazidi Pearson Education.
4. Microprocessors Rafiquzzman; Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
5. 8051 Kennith J Ayela; Penram International.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1 Generalised Theory of Electrical Machines By P.S. Bimbhra
2. Electrical Machinery by Fitzerald& Kingsley
3. Electrical Technology by B L Theraja
4. Performance and Characteristics of A.C. Commutator motors by O.S. Taylor.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
Reference Books
1. High Voltage Engineering : Prof R S Jha
2. High Voltage Engineering : Prof Dr M P Chaurasia
3. High Voltage Engineering : M S Naidu
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
1 Examine the design consideration of High Voltage Laboratory. 06 100 5,3 CO1 PSO1 SD G PE
CO6 PSO2
PSO3
2 Judge the performance of Horn Gap Arrester under the application of PSO1
CO2
power frequency supply. 03 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
PSO3
3 Determine the breakdown voltage characteristics of different sphere PSO1
CO3
gap configuration in the effect of gaseous medium with respect to 06 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
reference measurement. PSO3
4 Determine the breakdown voltage characteristics of different non- PSO1
CO3
uniform electrode gap configuration in the effect of gaseous medium. 06 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
PSO3
5 Judge the performance ofpin insulator by performing (1) One minute PSO1
CO2
power frequency voltage with stand test. (2) Dry and Wet Power 03 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
frequency flash over test. PSO3
6 Judge the performance of transformer oil and different solid dielectric PSO1
CO2
mechanism in the application of power frequency high voltage supply. 06 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
PSO3
7 Measure the high voltage impulse parameters using Impulse Voltage PSO1
CO4
Generator 03 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
PSO3
8 Estimate the electric field by identifying equipotential point using PSO1
CO5
Electrolytic Field Tank 03 100 5,3 PSO2
CO6
PSO3
9 HVT Lab Internal Assessment 03 -- -- -- --
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Reference Books
1. Modern Power System Analysis by Nagrath and Kothari
2. An introduction to Energy System Theory by O I Elgerd
3. Elements of Power System Analysis by D. Stevenson
4. Problems in Electrical Engg. by Parker Smith
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyze, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
1 Parallel operation of two alternators, Effect of unequal voltage, distribution ofloads, Time-
PSO1
period of oscillation, Maximum power output, Effect of varyingmechanical Torque and CO1
12 25 4,5 PSO2 SD G PE
excitation, Synchronous machine on infinite bus andeffect of varying Excitation and driving CO3
PSO3
torque, Significance of Short CircuitRatio and Physical size And cost of the machine.
2 Transient Analysis and transient torque, Sudden reactive loading and unloading,Transient
analysis a qualitative approach, Reactances and time constants fromequivalent circuits, PSO1
CO2,
Concepts of synchronous machine reactances, Measurementof reactances, Reactances and time 16 31 4,5 PSO2 SD G PE
CO3
constants from short circuit oscillogram,Transient power angle characteristics Phasor diagrams PSO3
under Transient andSubtransient conditions, large Angular oscillations.
3 Synchronous machine control model. Voltage and speed control, Exciter models, Voltage PSO1
11 20 3 CO4 SD G PE
regulator models, turbine model, speed governor model PSO2
4 Theory of ideal induction machine, Transformation to d-qvariable, machines equation in d-q PSO1
CO2
variable, Steady state analysis, steady statecharacteristics, Electrical transient in induction 13 25 4,5 PSO2
CO3
machine .
Reference Books:
1. Generalised Theory of Electrical Machines by P.S. Bimbhra
2. Power System Dynamics And Stability by P.W. Sauer and M.A.pai
3. Electrical Machines by Nagrath& Kothari
4. Electrical Machinery by Fitzerald& Kingsley. Second edition
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Protection Relays : Their theory and practice : Vol I & II By A.R. Van C. Harrington
2. Power System Protection by Basu, Patra and Choudhary
3. Switchgear and Protection by Sunil S Rao
4. Power System Protection : Static Relay with uP application by T.S.M. Rao - IInd edition
5. Power System Protection and Switchgear by Ravindranath and Chander.
6. Switchgear and Protection by Sunil S Rao
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Switchgear and Protection by Sunil S Rao
2. Power System Protection and Switchgear by S B Ravindranath M Chander
3. J and P Switchgear Hand Book by Lythall
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. An Introductory Text Book of Electric Drives - S K Pillai
2. Electric Power, S L Uppal
3. Electric Power : Soni, Gupta and Bhatnagar
4. Electric Power Distribution System Engineering by TuranGonen
5. Electric Traction by H Partab
6. Utilization of Electrical Energy by H Partab
7. Utilization of Electrical Energy by Openshaw Taylor
8. Problems in Electrical Engg by Parker Smith
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
• PSO1 –Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
• PSO2- Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
• PSO3- Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Syllabus of Courses
Reference Books
1. Jones Book of Instrument Technology – Vol. I to IV
2. Greema, Tobey and Huelsman – Operational Amplifiers Design and Application
3. Process Instrumentation - C.D. Johnson
4. Programmable Logic Controllers – Webb & Reis.
5. Programmable Logic Controller – Frank D. Petruzella, Tata McGraw-Hill
6. PC-based Instrumentation: Concepts and Practices - by N. Mathivanan
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.
Reference Books
1. Computer Methods in Power System by Stagg and EI Abiad
2. Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis by M A Pai
3. Computer Aided Power System Analysis by R N Dhar
4. Advance Power System Analysis and Dynamics by L P Singh
5. Power System Operation and Control by P K Murthy
6. Energy Systems Theory by O I Elgerd
7. Solution of large networks by Matrix Methods - Hmer Brown
8. 'SPARSITY' by Brameller, Alen & Haman
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation
PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.