B.Tech. - IC Syllabus - Book CBCS - (2016-2020)
B.Tech. - IC Syllabus - Book CBCS - (2016-2020)
B.Tech. - IC Syllabus - Book CBCS - (2016-2020)
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Semester I
SEMESTER- I [IC]
SUBJECT SUBJECT TEACHING SCHEME CREDIT TOTAL Exam Scheme (Marks)
CODE STRUCTURE CREDIT
LECT TUT PRA L+T P Theory Sessional Practical T/W Total
(3 hrs) (1 hrs 15 min)
AF-111 Mathematics‐I 4 0 0 4 0 4 60 40 -- -- 100
AF-114 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 2 3 1 4 60 40 25 25 150
AX-115 Elements of Mechanical Engineering 4 0 2 4 1 5 60 40 25 25 150
AF-122 Basic Electrical & Electronic 4 0 2 4 1 5 60 40 25 25 150
Engineering
AX-123 Programming in 'C' 4 0 2 4 1 5 60 40 25 25 150
AF-126 Workshop‐I 0 0 2 0 1 1 -- -- 50 -- 50
AM-110 Engineering 3 0 0 3 0 3 60 -- -- 40 100
Economics and Principles of
Management
27 850
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MATHEMATICS‐I (AF-111)
SEM-I (1st Year)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - - 60 40 - -- 100 4 -- -- 4
Able to apply knowledge of key theories, concepts, tools and techniques of Mathematics to solve structured and unstructured
Engineering problems.
Understand and be able to use the language, symbols and notation of mathematics
Use different forms of mathematical representation (formulae, diagrams, tables, charts, graphs and models)
Generate and/or analyze information, find relationships and patterns, describe these mathematically as general rules, and
justify or prove them.
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B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS :
Applications of differential calculus to geometrical problems,equation of tangent & normal, angle between two curves, subtangent,
subnormal, length of tangent & length of normal,pedal equation, radius of curvature of plane curves in cartesian, polar and parametric
equations, radius of curvature at origin by newton's method and by method of expansion.
SUCCESSIVE DIFFERENTATION :
Leibnitz's theorem, Maclaurin's theorem, Taylor's theorem, Applications to obtain expansion of functions.
INTEGRAL CALCULUS:
Curve Tracing, applications for finding area, length of arc, volume and surface area of solids of revolutions.
sin x dx, cos x dx, sin x cos x dx , tan x dx and cot x dx etc.
Definition, properties, relation between Beta and Gamma functions, use in evaluation of definite integrals.
Formation of differential equations, general and particular solution, equations of first order & first degree of the type variables
separable, homogenous, reducible to homogenous, linear & exact and reducible to these forms. Application to geometrical and
physical problems.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
To answer at least about the convergence or divergence of integral when integral is not easily evaluated using techniques known.
Able to evaluate the volume and surface area of the solid generated by revolving the solids by Integration.
Apply the knowledge of differential equation to solve some practical problems such as electrical circuits, Newton’s Law of
cooling and problem related to orthogonal trajectories.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1) Engineering Mathematics-II By : Shanti Narayan, S. Chand & Company (PVT.) Ltd. Ram nagar, Delhi
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1) Engineering Mathematics-I, By : Shanti Narayan, S. Chand & Company (PVT.) Ltd.
Not applicable
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
3 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 3 -- 1 4
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
A. STATICS :
Introduction, engineering and S.I. units, accuracy in engineering calclations, Vectors composition and resolution, concept of Rigid
Body. Resultant of a force system:
i) Concurrent Coplanner Force System
ii) Non concurrent Coplanner Force System
(a) parallel and (b) non parallel Using analytical as well as graphical methods. iii) Simple cases of concurrent force system in space.
Concept of internal force, free body diagram. Equilibrium of force system listed above. Friction : Friction on an inclined plane, ladder
friction, wedge friction, screw friction, belt and rope drive. Centre of gravity of lines, plane figures, volumes, bodies and Pappu's
Theorem. Principle of Virtual Work and its application. Types of Beams, Types of Supports, Support Reaction for statically
determinate beams.
B. DYNAMICS:
Rectilinear motion, Circular motion, Projectiles, Relative velocity, Instantaneous centre in plane motion. Laws of Motion, Motion
along an inclined plane, Principle of conservation of Momentum, Mass Moment of Inertia in Rotational Motion, Motion of connected
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bodies, Impulse and Momentum, Impact, work power and Energy, D Alembert's principle, vibrations of SDOF systems. Motion along
a smooth curve and super elevation.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
D. Text Books:
1. Mechanics for Engineers - Statics By : F.P.Beer and E.R.Johnston Jr.
2. Mechanics for Engineers - Dynamics By :F.P.Beer and E.R.Johnston Jr.
3. Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics By: A.K.Tayal
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3 PROPERTIES OF GASES
Zeroth, first and second laws of thermodynamics, laws of perfect gases (Boyle’s law, Charle’s law, Regnault’s law, Joule’s law),
Characteristic equation of gas, gas constants, internal energy, specific heat at constant pressure and specific heat at constant volume,
relationship between specific heats, thermodynamic processes of perfect gases (constant volume, constant pressure, constant
temperature, isentropic and polytropic)
4 FUELS AND COMBUSTION
Introduction, Classification of Solid fuels, Liquid Fuels, Gaseous fuels, LPG, CNG and bio fuels, Calorific values, Combustion of
fuels, Minimum air required for combustion of fuels
5 REGRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
Introduction, Evaporation, Refrigerating effect, Unit of refrigeration and COP, Important refrigerants, Refrigerating systems i.e. Air
refrigerating system, Ammonia absorption refrigerating system and Vapour compression refrigerating system, Analysis of vapour
compression refrigeration system, i.e. COP, mass flow rate, heat rejected from condenser, power consumption etc. Window and split
air conditioners: principles and working
6 BOILERS
Introduction, Classification, Cochran & Babcock-Wilcox boiler, Evaporation in boiler, Equivalent evaporation, Boiler efficiency,
Functioning of boiler mountings and accessories. Boiler draught, Classification and comparison of boiler draught systems
7 I. C. ENGINES
Prime mover and its classification, advantages of I.C. engines over E.C. engines, classification of I.C. engines, thermodynamic air
cycles i.e. Carnot cycle, Constant volume OTTO cycle and Diesel cycle, Air standard efficiency, construction and working of 2–stroke
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and 4–stroke cycle engines, p-v diagrams, I.C. engine performance. Calculations of Indicated power, brake power, efficiencies,
specific fuel consumption
8 AIR COMPRESSORS
Introduction, Classification, Working of reciprocating air compressors, air compressor terminology, Work of compression,
Reciprocating compressor efficiency, Introduction and classification of rotary air compressors, Comparison between reciprocating and
rotary compressor
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, students belonging to all branches of Engineering would be able to understand fundamental
aspects related to important mechanical processes and basic equipment like boilers, compressors, I.C. engines etc...
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Elements of Heat Engines (S.I. Units) Vol. 1, R. C. Patel & C. J. Karamchandani, Acharya Book Depot, Vadodara
2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering, A. V. Mehta, Everest publishing house, Pune
3. Elements of Mechanical Engineering, P. S. Desai & S. B. Soni, Atul Prakashan, Ahmedabad
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Heat Engine, P. L. Ballaney, Khanna Publishing Company
2. A course in Thermal Engineering, Domkundwar, S and Kothandaraman, C. P., Dhanpat Rai and Sons
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS TO BE PERFORMED UNDER THIS SUBJECT HEAD
Term work/ Practicals contents shall be based on above syllabus contents.
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WORKSHOP – I (AF-136)
SEM-I (1st Year)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
-- - 2 -- -- -- 50 50 -- -- 1 1
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
1 INTRODUCTION TO WORKSHOP
Workshop layout, importance of various sections/shops of workshop, type of jobs done in each shop, General safety rules and work
procedure of work shop
2 TIN SMITHY (ONE JOB)
Tin smithy tools like –hammers, stakes, scissors etc. sheet metal operations such as shearing, bending, joining, safety precautions,
demonstration of various operations
3 CARPENTRY (ONE PRACTICE JOB AND ONE JOINT JOB)
Carpentry tools like –saw, planner, chisels, hammers, pallet, making gauge, vice, tee square, rule etc., carpentry operations such as
marking, sawing, planning, chiselling, grooving, boring, joining, type of woods and carpentry hardware, safety precaution,
demonstration of various operations by using hardware
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
A. OBJECTIVES
To expose the students to the concepts of various types of electrical, electronic and magnetic circuits and their applications.
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Introduction, Computation of Resistance at constant temperature, Temperature dependence of Resistance, Computation of Resistance
at different temperatures, Ohm's law statement, Illustration and limitation, Kirchhoff's laws-statement and illustration, Resistance in
parallel and current division technique, Method of solving a circuit by Kirchhoff’s laws.
[2] MAGNETIC CIRCUITS
Introduction, Definition of Magnetic quantities, Magnetic circuit, Leakage flux, Fringing effect, Comparison between magnetic and
electric circuits.
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[4] AC FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction, Waveform terminology, Concept of 3-phase emf generation, Root mean square (RMS) or effective value, Average Value
of AC, Phasor representation of alternating quantities, Analysis of AC circuit.
Introduction, j operator, Complex algebra, Representation of alternating quantities in rectangular and polar forms, RL series circuit,
RC series circuit, RLC series circuit, Admittance and its components, Simple method of solving parallel AC circuits, Resonance.
Semiconductor theory, Conduction in crystals, Doping source, The unbiased diode, Forward bias, Reverse bias, Linear devices, The
diode graph, Load lines, Diode approximations, DC resistance of a diode.
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The sine wave, The transformer, The half wave rectifier, The full wave rectifier, The bridge rectifier, The capacitor input filter, Diode
clipper and clamper circuit.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
D. TEXTBOOKS
1. Basic Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Authors : R. Muthusubramanian, S. Salivahanan, K. A. Muraleedharan
Edition : 2nd Edition Publisher : Tata McGraw Hill
2. Electronics Principles Authors : Albert Paul Malvino Edition : 6 th Edition Publisher : Tata McGraw Hill
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Electrical Engineering Authors : B. L. Theraja Edition : 23 rd Edition Publisher : S. Chand & Company Ltd
2. Electrical Machines Authors : B. L. Theraja Edition : 23 rd Edition Publisher : S. Chand & Company Ltd
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
PROGRAMMING IN C (AX-123)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
A. OBJECTIVES
Introduction of C programming. In addition, students should acquire skills for programming using C features such as
Operators, Decision Making And Branching and Looping, Arrays, Character Strings and User Defined Functions, etc.
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] INTRODUCTION : Introduction to Computer Hardware & OS, Introduction to DOS commands & languages, Introduction to
Programming in C
[B] CONSTANTS, VARIABLES AND DATA TYPES: Constants , Variables & Data types in C, Declaration & Initialization of C
variable, Basic C programs , Defining symbolic constants
[C] OPERATORS AND EXPRESSIONS : Operators in C, Operators in C & The ? : operator, Arithmetic Expressions & Precedence
Rule, Type conversion in C, Mathematical Functions
[D] MANAGING INPUT AND OUTPUT OPERATORS: Reading / Writing characters, Formatted Input operations, Formatted
Output operations
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[E] DECISION MAKING AND BRANCHING: Decision making with If & If .. Else statements, If .. Else statements (Nested ….
Ladder), The Switch & go to statements
[F] DECISION MAKING AND LOOPING: The while statement, The break statement & The Do.. While loop, The FOR loop,
Jump within loops – Programs
[G] ARRAYS : Development of simple programs using loops, Introduction to one dimensional array, Array Programs
TERM WORK: The laboratory and termwork will be based on above topics.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
D. Text Books:
1 PROGRAMMING IN ANSI C By E. BALAGURUSAMY 2nd Edition TMH Publications
E. Reference Books:
1 Let us C. By : Yashwant Kanitkar
2. Programming in C By: Venugopal
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F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
3 - - 60 -- 40 -- 100 3 -- -- 3
Objective: The need to understand the basics concepts of economics & management are important for the allocation of scarce
resources of economy and proper utilization to generate the required products and services. Demand analysis and consumer behavior
are the factors which teach about the equilibrium price. Types of markets, product pricing and factor pricing leads to a better
understanding of a particular product or service demanded by the consumers. Production cost and revenue analysis is important for
operation of a profitable business. Monetary & fiscal policies are important for the understanding of consumption, government
expenditure, investment, exports and imports. It also educates us about the ways in which the government generates revenue and
handles its expenditure for a stable economy.
Learning Outcomes:
• Students will understand the definitions of economics, micro & macroeconomics, utility, money, wealth, consumer and
producer surplus
• Students will understand demand, function of demand, elasticity, factors of production, supply & demand equilibrium
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• Students will understand types of markets, price discrimination, dumping and kinked demand curve
• Students will understand production, short & long run production function, cost analysis, fixed cost, variable cost, revenue,
breakeven analysis
• Students will understand monetary policy, fiscal policy, banking, instruments of monetary policy, liberalization, globalization,
privatization, role of government in policy making and business cycles
Detailed Syllabus:
6. Demand function
7. Law of demand
13. Law of supply and demand, equilibrium between demand and supply
19. Kinked demand curve (price leadership model with reference to oligopoly)
25. Average fixed cost, average variable cost, average cost & marginal cost opportunity cost
31. Meaning, objectives, tools, Banking; meaning, types, functions, central bank- RBI, it’s function, concepts, Cash reserve ratio,
bank rate, repo rate, reverse repo rate, statutory liquidity ratio, functions of central & commercial banks, inflation, deflation,
stagflation, monetary cycles, new economic policy, liberalization, globalization, privatization, fiscal policy of the government.
Students will be required submit assignment based on topics covered in the syllabus such as calculation of breakeven point,
demand analysis of a product or service, GDP, and inflation.
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Text Books:
Reference Books:
MATHS – II (AF-201)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - - 60 40 -- -- 100 4 -- -- 4
Able to apply knowledge of key theories, concepts, tools and techniques of Mathematics to solve structured and unstructured
Engineering problems.
Understand and be able to use the language, symbols and notation of mathematics
Use different forms of mathematical representation (formulae, diagrams, tables, charts, graphs and models)
Generate and/or analyze information, find relationships and patterns, describe these mathematically as general rules, and
justify or prove them.
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION & ITS APPLICATIONS :
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Partial derivatives, Homogenous functions Euler's theorem, Total derivatives-Differentiation of implicit functions, Change of
variables, errors and approximations, Maxima & Minima of functions of two variables, Lagrange's method of undetermined
multipliers.
Double integrals, definition evaluation, change of order of integration, double integrals in polar co-ordinates, area enclosed by plane
curves, Triple integrals, change of variables, volume of solids.
INFINITE SERIES :
Introduction, Definitions, Convergence, divergence and Oscillation of a series, P-test, Comparision test, Ratio test, Root test, Higher
ratio test, Rabbe's test, Log test, Alternating Series, Leibnitz's rule.
COMPLEX NUMBER :
Definition, elementary operations, Argan's diagram, De-Moivre's theorem, and its applications To expand Sinné, Cosné in powers of
siné, cosé respectively, To expand sinné , Cosn and Sinmé. Cosné in a series of Sines or Cosines of multiples of é, Hyperbolic
functions, Formulae of hyperbolic functions,Inverse hyperbolic functions, Logarithm of complex quantities.Separation of real and
imaginary parts. C + iS method.
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS :
Introduction, Definition Transforms of elementary functions, properties of Laplace transforms, Inverse transforms, Note on partial
fractions, Transforms of derivatives, Transforms of integrals. Multiplication and division by t, convolution theorem.
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D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1) Higher Engineering Mathematics By : Dr. B.S. Grewal, Khanna publisers,Delhi.
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1) Applied Mathematics for Engineers and Physicists. By : Pipes & Harvill,Mc-Graw Hill Kogakusha Ltd.
Not applicable
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
3 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 3 -- 1 4
[F] TORSION :
Torsion of circular. solid and hollow section shafts, shear stress angle of twist, torsional moment of resistance, power transmitted by a
shaft, keys and couplings, combined bending and torsion, close coiled helical springs.
Text Books :
1. Strength of Materials By: Timoshanko (Vol.1 & 2)
2. Strength of Material By: Popov
3. Mechanics of structure By: Junnarkar S.B.
4. Strength of Materials By:S.Ramamrutham.
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
-- - 2 -- -- 50 -- 50 -- -- 1 1
Introduction to Electrical Components : Switches, MCB, ELCB, Tube-light, Bulb, parallel connection of electrical
components, wiring in fan and motor
Use of basic source & measuring instruments (Power supply, function generator, CRO, DMM)
Measure voltage, current, frequency, phase difference, power, power factor for single and three phase supply
Linux installation
PCB layout design (like proteus) Software installation and layout design using the same ◦ Solder and de-solder electronic
components on PCB ◦ Identify and rectify open circuit and short circuit faults in PCB/system.
MINI Project :
Apart from above experiments a group of students has to undertake a mini project. Following are some examples for the same :
To design a device for charging small battery during door opening and closing.
To design a mobile charger using solar PC cell panel for offices and house hold.
Ref. Books :
1) Electronic Principles, Albert Malvino and David J. Bates , McGraw Hill (7th Edition)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
A. OBJECTIVES
To present a perceptive understanding of the fundamentals of a bipolar junction transistor and its application. Further, nurturing the
ability to design and analyze the performance of transistor amplifier using different types of biasing techniques. Expose the students to
the concepts of various types of digital circuit as well as concept of signal and systems.
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
The unbiased transistor, The biased transistor, Forward-reverse bias, The CE connection, Transistor characteristics, The Base and
Collector curves.
DC load lines, Base bias, Emitter bias, The Operating Point, The Transistor switch.
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Voltage divider bias, VDB analysis, VDB load line, Two-supply emitter bias, other types of bias, PNP Transistors.
[4] AC MODELS
Base biased amplifier, Coupling and bypass capacitors, The superposition theorem for amplifiers, AC resistance of the emitter diode,
AC beta, The grounded emitter amplifier, The AC model of a CE stage, Introduction to h - Parameters & Comparison with T & PI
models.
[5] VOLTAGE AMPLIFIERS
Voltage gain, The loading effect of input impedance, Multistage amplifiers, Swamped amplifier.
[6] CC AND CB AMPLIFIERS
The CC amplifier, the AC model of an Emitter Follower, Types of coupling, Direct coupling, Darlington connections.
[7] CLASS A AND B POWER AMPLIFIERS
The AC load line of a CE amplifier, AC load lines of other amplifier, Class A operation.
[8] OSCILLATORS
The Fourier series, The spectrum of a signal, Frequency spectrum of periodic signal
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Nonlinearity, Medium-signal, operation with one sine wave, Medium signal operation with Two sine waves.
Basic idea, Percent modulation, AM spectrum, the envelope detector, the super heterodyne Receiver.
Number systems, Complements, Error detecting codes, Boolean algebra, Logic gate ICs, RTL & DTL logic circuits, and Simple
Combinational circuits, Half adder, Full adder
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
D. TEXT BOOK:
(1) Electronic Principles (Third Edition) By : Albert Paul Malvino Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.Ltd, New Delhi.
(2) Basic Electrical, Electronics & Computer Engg. By-R.Muthusubramanian, S.Salivahanan, K.A.Muraleedharan. Tata McGraw Hill
Co, Ltd, New Delhi.
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory Authors: Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky Edition : 7th Edition
2. Digital Electronics Authors : Anand Kumar Edition : 1st Edition Publisher : Prentice Hall of India
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
10. Performance analysis of Half adder and Full adder using basic logic gates.
11. Combinational circuit analysis of half and full subs tractor using basic logic gates.
12. Study of amplitude modulation for different modulation index.
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 3 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1.5 5.5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
1 ENGNEERING CURVES: Introduction to different curves & their applications, constructions of curves used in engineering such as
Conics (Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola), Cycloidal curves (Cycloid, Epi-Cycloid, Hypo-Cycloid), Involutes, Archemedian spirals with
tangents & normals. 2 PROJECTIONS OF POINTS AND STRAIGHT LINES: Introduction to principal planes, Projections of points,
Projections of Lines, construction for H.T. & V.T. Simple applications of projection of points and lines
3 PROJECTIONS OF PLANES: Introduction to different types of planes, Projections of regular planes such as square, rectangle,
triangle, circle, pentagon, hexagon, rhombus etc
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4 PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS: Introduction to different types of solids, Projections of Right & Regular Solids (Prisms, Pyramids,
Cylinder and Cone)
5 ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS: First angle projection method and third angle projection
method.Dimensioning techniques and methods, Conversion of pictorial views into Orthographic Projections with dimensions,
Sectional orthographic projection, Orthographic vies with full and half section, special sections.
6 ISOMETRIC PROJECITIONS: Introduction to Isometric planes, Isometric scale, Conversion of Orthographic views into Isometric
Projections and views
7 DEVELOPLMENT OF SURFACES: Introduction, methods of development, Development of lateral surfaces of right regular solids
(Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid and Cone)
C. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Engineering Drawing, N. D. Bhatt, Charotar Publication
2. Engineering Drawing Vol.1 & Vol. 2., P. J. Shah
D. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Luzadder
2. A Text Book of Geometrical Drawing, P. S. Gill, S. K. Kataria Publication
3. A Text Book of Machine Drawing, P. S. Gill, S. K. Kataria Publication
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
3 - - 60 - 40 - 100 3 -- -- 3
Objective: The objective for this course is to bring awareness about sustainable development is a key to the future of mankind.
Continuing problems of pollution, solid waste disposal, degradation of environment, issues like economic productivity and national
security, global warming, the depletion of ozone layer and loss of biodiversity have made everyone aware of environmental issues.
Managing environmental hazards have become very important. It is now even more critical than ever before for mankind as a whole to
have a clear understanding of environmental concerns and to follow sustainable development practices.
Learning Outcomes:
After completion of this course students will be able to understand:
1. The meaning of environment, ecology, ecosystems, biotic & abiotic components, food chains & webs
2. Natural resources, biodiversity, hotspots, threats to biodiversity
3. Factors causing environmental pollution, prevention of pollution, role of an individual in pollution control & abatement and
disaster management
4. Social issues related to environmental science, water conservation, rain water harvesting, environmental ethics, climate
change, wasteland reclamation, consumerism and waste products, environment protection act and public awareness
5. Issues of population growth, population explosion, human health and rights
6. Field work related to ecosystems, polluted sites, and species
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Detailed Syllabus:
• Value of biodiversity: Consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values. Biodiversity at global,
national and local levels
• India as a mega-diversity nation, Hot-spots of biodiversity, Threats to biodiversity, habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-
wildlife conflicts, Endangered and endemic species of India
• Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
Unit 5: Environmental Pollution (8 lectures)
• Definition, Causes, effects and control measures of:
• Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Marine pollution, Noise pollution, Thermal pollution, Nuclear hazards
• Solid waste management, causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes
• Role of an individual in prevention of pollution, Pollution case studies
• Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides
Unit 6: Social issues and the environment (8 lectures)
• From unsustainable to sustainable development, Urban problems related to energy
• Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management
• Resettlement and rehabilitation of people: its problems and concerns. Case studies
• Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions
• Climate change: Global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust.
• Case studies
• Wasteland reclamation, Consumerism and waste products
• Environment Protection Act: Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention &Control of Pollution) Act,
Wildlife Protection Act, Forest Conservation Act
• Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
• Public awareness
Unit 7: Human Population and the Environment (8 lectures)
• Population growth, variation among nations, population explosion, Family Welfare Program, environment and human health,
human rights, Value education
• HIV/AIDS, Women and Child Welfare, Role of Information Technology in Environmental and human health
• Case studies
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1. Students will be required submit assignment based on field work related to biodiversity of the ecosystems, waste management,
environmental pollution, and social issues of environment.
Text Books:
• Erach Bharucha Textbook of Environmental Studies; Second Edition, Universities Press: Hyderabad, 2013.
• Poonia, M. P.; Sharma, S. C. Environmental studies; Khanna Publishing House: New Delhi, 2017.
• Rajagopalan, R. Environmental Studies; Oxford University Press: India, 2015.
Reference Books:
1. Varandani, N. S. Basics of Environmental studies; Lambert Academic Publishing: Germany, 2013.
2. Basak, A. Environmental Studies; Dorling Kindersley: India, 2009.
3. Dhameja, S. K. Environmental studies; S. K. Kataria and Sons: New Delhi, 2007.
4. Rao, C. S. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering; Wiley publishers: New Delhi, 2006.
5. Brunner, R. C. Hazardous Waste Incineration; McGraw Hill: Michigan, 1989.
6. Clark, R. S. Marine Pollution; Clanderson Press Oxford: Bath, 2001.
7. Trivedy, R. K. Handbook of Environmental Laws, Acts, Guidelines, Compliances & standards; B. S. publications: Hyderabad,
2005.
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8. Jadhav, H.; Bhosale, V. M. Environmental Protection and Laws; Himalaya Pub. House: Delhi, 1995.
9. Agarwal, K. C. Environmental Biology; Nidi Publ.: Bikaner, 2001.
10. Bharucha, E. The Biodiversity of India; Mapin Publishing: Ahmedabad, India, 2002.
11. Cunningham, W.P.; Cooper; Gorhani, T. H. E.; Hepworth, M.T., Environmental Encyclopedia; Jaico Publ. House: Mumbai,
2001.
12. De, A. K. Environmental Chemistry; Wiley Eastern: New Delhi, 2006.
13. Gleick, H. P. Water in crisis, Pacific Institute for Studies in Dev., Environment & Security; Stockholm Env. Institute Oxford
Univ. Press: New York, 1993.
14. Hawkins, R.E., Encyclopedia of Indian Natural History; Bombay Natural History Society: Bombay, 1987.
15. Heywood, V. H.; Waston, R. T. Global Biodiversity Assessment; Cambridge Univ. Press: Cambridge, 1995.
16. Mckinney, M.L.; School, R.M. Environmental Science systems & Solutions; Web enhanced edition: USA, 1996.
17. Miller, T.G. Jr.; Spoolman, S. E. Environmental Science; Cengage learning: Wadsworth, 2014.
18. Odum, E.P. Fundamentals of Ecology; W.B. Saunders: USA, 1971.
19. Rao, M. N.; Datta, A.K. Waste Water treatment; Oxford & IBH Publ.: New Delhi, 1987.
20. Sharma, B. K., Environmental Chemistry; Goel Publ. House: Meerut, 2001.
21. Townsend, C., Harper, J.; Michael, B. Essentials of Ecology; Blackwell: Oxford, 2008.
22. Trivedi, R. K., Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules Guidelines, Compliances and Standards, Vol I and II; B. S.
Publications, Hyderabad, 2010.
23. Trivedi, R. K.; Goel, P. K. Introduction to air pollution; ABD Publishers: Jaipur, 2003.
24. Wanger, K. D., Environmental Management; W.B. Saunders Co. Philadelphia, USA, 1998.
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
A. OBJECTIVES
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Introduction, Structure definition, Giving values to members, Structure initialization, Comparison of structure variables, Arrays of
structures, Arrays within structures, Structures within structures, Structures and functions, Unions, Size of structures, Bit fields, Case
studies on structures and unions.
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[2] POINTERS
Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of a variable, Declaring and initializing pointers, Accessing a variable
through its pointer, Pointer expressions, Pointer increments and scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers and character strings,
Pointers and functions, Pointers and structures, Pointers on pointers, Case studies on pointers.
Introduction, Defining and opening a file, Closing a file, Input/ Output operations on Files, Error handling during I/O operations,
Random access to files, Command line arguments, Case studies on file management.
[4] DYNAMIC MEMORY ALLOCATION AND LINKED LISTS
Introduction, Dynamic memory allocation, Concept of linked lists, Advantages of linked lists, Types of linked lists, Pointers revisited,
Basic list operations, Application of linked lists, Case studies on Dynamic memory Allocation and linked lists.
Introduction, Macro Substitutions, File inclusion, Compiler control directives, ANSI Additions.
[6] C GRAPHICS AND MOUSE PROGRAMMING
D. TEXT BOOK :
1. Programming in ANSI C Authors : Bala guruswamy Edition : 3rd Edition Publisher : Tata McGraw Hill
E. REF.BOOK:
1. Let Us C Authors : Yashvant Kanetkar Edition : 12th Edition Publisher : BPB Publication
2. Journey to C Authors : Punit Ganshani Edition : 1st Edition Publisher : Mahajan Publication House
3. The C Programming Language Authors : Brian W. Kernighan Edition : 2nd Edition Publisher : Prentice Hall of India
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
MATHEMATICS‐III (AF-301)
SEM-III (2nd Year)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - - 60 40 - -- 100 4 -- -- 4
Ability to analyse and solve problems in both familiar and unfamiliar situations including those in real-life contexts with better
accuracy.
Able to apply knowledge of key theories, concepts, tools and techniques of Mathematics to solve structured and unstructured
Engineering problems.
Understand and be able to use the language, symbols and notation of mathematics
Use different forms of mathematical representation (formulae, diagrams, tables, charts, graphs and models)
Generate and/or analyze information, find relationships and patterns, describe these mathematically as general rules, and justify
or prove them.
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B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOURIER SERIES :
Euler's Formulae, condition for a Fourier expansion, functions having points of discontinuity, change of interval, odd & even
functions, Expansion of odd & even periodic functions, Half-range series.
MATRICES:
Fundamental concepts, operations, associated with matrices, matrix method of solution of simultaneous equations, Rank of Matrix,
Linear dependence of vectors, consistency of a system of linear equations, characteristic equations, Eigen vectors and Eigen roots,
Cayley Hamilton theorem.
Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients, equations reducible to linear equations with constant
coefficients, Simultaneous linear equations with constant coefficients. Application to engineering problems.
Introduction, formation, linear equation of first order, non-linear equations of first order-Charpit's method, homogenous linear
equations with constant coefficient to find the complementary functions & the particular integral, non-homogenous linear equations
with constant coefficients. Method of separation of variables - vibrating string problem, Heat flow equation etc.
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS :
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1) Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B.S.Grewal
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1) A Text Book of Applied Mathematics, P.N. & J.N. Wartikar
Objective: The need to understanding concepts of accountancy is essential in daily life of individuals as well as company where
engineering is applied. Thus for better decision making, principles of accounting are applied to produce financial statements which can
be appealing to the prospective stakeholders. Traditional and modern approach provides learning to understand different perspectives
of accountancy which have evolved over the years. Management accounting is for understanding the Cost-Volume-Profit analysis.
Concepts such as ratio analysis along with breakeven analysis are important to compare different companies of the same industry, to
do fundamental analysis of a company’s financial statements.
Learning Outcomes:
Concepts and principles of accounting, double-entry bookkeeping, limitations and objectives of accounting.
Process of accounting
Balance sheet, profit & loss statement, cash flow statement, and contents of an annual report.
Breakeven point, marginal cost and breakeven analysis
Concepts of time value of money, present value, future value, annuity, growing annuity, and perpetuity.
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Introduction
Meaning of Accountancy
Book-keeping and Accounting
Accounting Process
Objectives for accounting
Differences between book-keeping and accounting
Users of accounting information
Limitations of Accounting
Basic terminologies
Introduction
Accounting Concepts
Principles
Policies and Standards
Types of accounting concepts
• Business Separate entity concept
• Going concern concept
• Money measurement concept
• Periodicity concept
• Accrual concept
• Accounting Principles
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Introduction
Meaning of double entry accounting
Classification of accounts under Traditional approach
Classification of accounts under Accounting Equation approach
Comparison of traditional approach with Modern approach equal approach
Accounting Trail
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Introduction
Secondary books
Purchases Book/Purchases Day book
Cash discount, Trade discount
Difference between cash discount and trade discount, Sales Book or Sales Day book
Purchase Returns Book
Sales Returns Book
Bills receivable book
Bills payable book
Cash book
Posting to Ledger accounts
Introduction
Meaning
Objectives of preparing a trial balance
Methods of preparing a trial balance
Preparation of Trial balance
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Adjusting Entries
Errors and their rectification
Errors disclosed by Trial Balance
Errors not disclosed by Trial Balance
Steps to locate the errors
Introduction
Adjustments before preparing final accounts
Depreciation
Bad Debts and accounting treatment of bad debts
Provision for doubtful debts
Reserves for Discount on Debtors
Reserve for Discount on Creditors
Closing Stock
Trading Account
Profit and Loss Account
Balance Sheet
• Introduction
• Meaning of Management accounting
• The Role of Management Accounting
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• Introduction
• Meaning of Ratio
• Steps in Ratio Analysis
• Classification of Ratios
• Du Pont Chart
• Solved Problems
• Advantages of Ratio Analysis
• Limitation of Ratio analysis
Introduction
Meaning of Cash Flow Statement
Purpose of Cash Flow Statement
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Introduction
Concept of Marginal Costing
Characteristics of Marginal Costing
Difference between Absorption Costing and Marginal Costing
Marginal Cost
Contribution
Cost Volume Profit (CVP) Analysis
Break Even Chart
Break Even Point
Profit Volume ratio or MCSR
Target profit
Margin of Safety
Application of Marginal cost
Limitations of Marginal cost
Solved Problems
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1. Students will be required submit assignment based on the topics covered in the syllabus such as ratio analysis for a company,
calculation of breakeven point for a product, time value of money
Text Books:
1. Bhattacharya, S. K.; Dearden, J. Accounting for Management – Text book & cases; Vikash Publishing House: New Delhi,
2009.
2. Kishore, R. M. Advanced Management Accounting; Taxman: New Delhi, 2018.
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Reference Books:
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Students will be able to analyze and design circuits containing elements such as
2. diodes, transistors, and field effect transistors using the concepts of load lines,
3. Operating points and small signal low frequency and high frequency analysis.
4. Students will be able to design a biasing circuit for BJT for a specified stability.
5. Students will get basic idea of fabrication and characteristics of integrated circuits.
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D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Integrated Electronics, 1st Edition By: Millman & Halkians Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill
2. Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory, 8th Edidtion By: Robert L. Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky Publication: Prentice Hall of India
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Integrated Circuits, 9th Edition By: K. R. Botkar Publication: Khanna Publications
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] MEASUREMENT AND ERROR: Definitions, Accuracy and Precision, Significant Figures Types of Error, Statistical Analysis,
Probability of Errors Limiting Errors.
[B] SYSTEM OF UNITS OF MEASUREMENT: Fundamental and Derived Units, Systems of Units, Electric and magnetic Units,
International System of Units, Other Systems of Units, Conversion of Units.
[C] STANDARDS OF MEASUREMENT : Classification of Standards, Standards for Mass Length, and Volume, Time and
Frequency Standards, Electrical Standards, Standards of temperature and Luminous Intensity, IEEE Standards.
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[D] DIRECT-CURRENT INDICATING INSTRUMENTS : Suspension Galvanometer, Torque and Deflection of the
Galvanometer, Permanent-Magnet Moving-Coil Mechanism, DC Ammeters, DC Voltmeters, Voltmeter Sensitivity, voltmeter,
Ammeter Method of Measuring Resistance, Series-Type Ohmmeter Shunt-Type ohmmeter, Multimeter or VOM, Calibration of DC
Instruments, Alternating-Current indicating instruments Thermo instruments, Electrodynamometers in Power Measurements Watt-
hour Meter, Power- Factor Meter, Instrument Transformers.
[E] BRIDGES AND THEIR APPLICATION: Introduction, Wheatstone Bridge, Kelvin Bridge,
Guarded Wheatstone Bridge, AC Bridges and Their Application, Comparison Bridges, Maxwell Bridge, Hay Bridge, Schering Bridge,
Unbalance Conditions, Wien Bridge, Wagner Ground Connection, Potentiometer.
[F] ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING BASIC PARAMETERS : Amplified DC Meter, AC Voltmeter Using
Rectifiers, True RMS- Responding Voltmeter, Electronic Multimeter, Considerations in Choosing an Analog Voltmeter, Differential
Voltmeters, Digital Voltmeters, Component Measuring Instruments, Q Meter, Vector Impedance Meter, Vector Voltmeter, RF Power
and Voltage Measurement.
[G] OSCILLOSCOPES: Introduction, Oscilloscope Block Diagram, Cathode Ray Tube CRT Circuits, Vertical Deflection System,
Delay Line, Multiple Trace, Horizontal Deflection System, Oscilloscope Probes and Transducers, Oscilloscope Techniques, Special
Oscilloscopes.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, the students will be able to....
Understand concept, system of units and standards of measurement.
Measure various electrical parameters with accuracy, precision and resolution, in any electrical/electronic system.
Use AC and DC Bridge for relevant parameter measurement.
Use CRO, DSO, Multimeter and LCR meter for appropriate measurement
Test and troubleshoot electronic circuit using various measuring instruments.
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RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Technique, 5th Edition By: Wlliam D. Cooper & Albert D. Helfrick Publisher:
Prentice Hall of India
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Measuring Instruments, 17th Edition By: A.K. Sawhney Publisher: Dhanpat rai & Co.
2. Electronics Measurement & Instrumentation,1st Edition By: R.K.Rajput Publication: S. Chand & Company Ltd
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, students will be able to …
1. Understand behaviour of basic circuit elements- R, L, C.
2. Apply Kirchhoff’s Laws to find currents, voltages and power in typical DC electric circuits using a variety of analytical
methods.
3. Simplify complicated circuits into the Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalent circuits.
4. Represent and analyse networks by differential equations and Laplace transforms.
5. Evaluate the time response of basic circuits with one energy storage element to the sudden application of DC voltage or current
as well as to the sudden change in the circuit configuration.
6. Define basic parameters describing a sine wave and evaluate the steady state time response of R, L and C elements supplied by
sinusoidal voltage or current sources.
7. Determine two port network parameters and their relationships
8. Develop the concept of Transform Impedance, Transform Admittance and Transfer Functions.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Network Analysis, 3rd Edition By: M.E. Van Valkenburg Publisher: Prentice Hall of India Private Limited
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Network Analysis and Synthesis, 3rd Edition By: U. A. Patel Publisher: Mahajan Publication House
2. Circuit Theory- Analysis & Synthesis, 1st Edition By: A. Chakrabarti Publication: Dhanpat Rai & Company
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] BINARY SYSTEMS: Introduction to digital computers and Digital systems, Binary numbers, Number Base Conversion, Octal
and Hexadecimal Numbers, Compliments, Binary Codes, Binary Storages and Register, Binary Logic, Integrated Circuits.
[B] BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND LOGIC GATE: Basic Definitions, Axiomatic Definition of Boolean Algebra, Basic Theorems and
Property of Boolean Algebra, Boolean Functions, Canonical and Standard Forms, Other Logic Operations and Digital Logic Gates, IC
Digital Logic Families.
[C] SIMPLIFICATIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS: The Map Method, Two and Three Variable Maps, Four Variable Map, Five
and Six Variable Maps, Product of Sum Simplifications, NAND and NOR Implementations, Don’t-Care Conditions, The Tabulation
Method, Determinations of Prime–Implicates, Selection of PrimeImplicates, Concluding Remarks.
[D] COMBINATIONATIONAL LOGIC: Introduction, Design Procedure, Address, Subtractor, Code conversion, Analysis Procedure,
Multilevel NAND Circuits, Multilevel NOR Circuits, Exclusive OR and Equivalence Functions.
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[E] COMBINATIONAL LOGIC WITH MSI AND LSI: Introduction, Binary Parallel Adder, Decimal Adder, Magnitude Comparator,
Decoders, multiplexers, Read Only Memory (ROM), Programmable Logic Array(PLA), Concluding Remarks
[F] SEQUENTIAL LOGIC: Introduction, Flip-Flops, Triggering of Flip-flops, Analysis of Clocked Sequential Circuits, State
Reduction and Assignments, Flip-Flop Excitation tables, Design Procedure, Design of Counters, Design of State Equations.
[G] REGISTERS, COUNTERA AND THE MEMORY UNIT Introduction, Registers, Shift Registers, Ripple Counters, Synchronous
Counter, Timing Sequence, The Memory Unit, Examples of Random Access Memories.
[H] DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS: Introduction, Bipolar Transistor characteristics, RTL and DTL Circuits Integrated-
Injection Logic, Transistor-Transistor Logic, Emitter-Couple Logic, Metal Oxide Semiconductor, complimentary MOS.
C. INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES: After completion of the course students should be able to:
Study and understand binary systems
Understand basics of Boolean algebra and logic gates
Study and understand combinational logic
Study and understand sequential logic
Study and understand basics of sequential logics
Study and understand basics of registers, counters and memory units
Study and understand basics digital integrated circuits
D. TEXT BOOK : (1) Digital Logic and Computer Design By M.Morris Mano
E. REF.BOOK: (1) Microelectronics By Jacob Millman & Arvin Grabel McGraw-Hill International Edition
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MATHEMATICS‐IV (AF-401)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - - 60 40 - -- 100 4 -- -- 4
• Ability to analyse and solve problems in both familiar and unfamiliar situations including those in real-life contexts with better
accuracy.
• Able to apply knowledge of key theories, concepts, tools and techniques of Mathematics to solve structured and unstructured
Engineering problems.
• Understand and be able to use the language, symbols and notation of mathematics
• Use different forms of mathematical representation (formulae, diagrams, tables, charts, graphs and models)
• Generate and/or analyze information, find relationships and patterns, describe these mathematically as general rules, and
justify or prove them.
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Analytic functions, Cauchy -Rieman equations, Harmonic functions, orthogonal system, complex potential function, Determination of
conjugate function, conformal transformation, some standard transformations, bilinear transformation,line integral, properties of
complex integration, Cauchy's theorem and Cauchy's integral formula.
NUMERICAL METHOD :
Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, by Newton - Raphson method, Direct iteration method, false position method,
Solution of linear simultaneous equation :(1) Gauss - elimination (2) Gauss - jordan (3) Gauss - siedal method , Numerical methods to
solve first order and first degree ordinary differential equations by Picard's method &Taylor's series method, Modified Euler's
Method, Milne's Method, Runge's method, Runge kutta method.
VECTOR CALCULUS :
Vector function of a single scalar variable, Differentiation of vectors, simple applications to plane, motion, scalar and vector point
functions, Del applied to scalar point function (gradient) Divergence of a vector point function, curl of a vector, second order
expressions, line integrals, surface integrals, Gauss theorem and stoke's theorem.
STATISTICAL METHODS :
Binomial distribution, poission distribution, normal distribution, calculation of errors, probable errors, standard error, coefficient of
correlation, lines of regression.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES:
• Proficient to apply the theory and concepts of vector differential calculus and vector integral calculus in problems related to
fluid flow, heat flow, electro static and so on.
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• Understanding concept of Complex numbers and Complex functions and able to check the analyticity based on Cauchy-
Riemann equations.
• Able to evaluate the complex integration and real integrals of practical interest.
• Able to interpolate and extrapolate the data with the help of numerical methods.
• Use numerical methods to find an approximate solution of algebraic and transcendental equations using appropriate method.
• Able to handle data numerically or graphically, in order to see what properties data have and what kind of information we can
extract and if data influenced by chance student may apply the concepts and rules of probability theory.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1) Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B.S.Grewal
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1) A Text Book of Applied Mathematics, P.N. & J.N. Wartikar & Chandrika Prasad.
Not applicable
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] INTRODUCTION: Open‐loop and closed loop control system, Servomechanism, Historical development of control system,
sampled data & digital control system, Multivariable control system, Application in non‐engineering field.
[B] MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: Introduction, Differential equation of physical systems, Transfer
functions, Block diagram algebra, signal flow graph. (Note: Problems on electrical, mechanical & electromechanical systems only.)
[C] FEEDBACK CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS: Feedback and non feedback systems, reduction of parameter
variations by use of feedback, control over system dynamics by use of feedback, effects of disturbance signals by use of feedback,
linearizing effect of feedback, regenerative feedback, Basics of Feed forward Control System with example.
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[D] TIME RESPONSE ALALYSIS, DESIGN SPECIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE INDICES CONCEPTS OF
STABILITY AND ALGEBRAIC CRITERIA: Introduction, standard test signals, time response of first order system, time response
of second order system, steady state errors and error constants, effects of adding zero to a system, design specifications and
constructions for second and higher order systems, performance indices, examples, concepts and conditions for stability, Huwitz’s and
Routh’s stability criteria, relative stability criteria.
[E] THE ROOT LOCUS TECHNIQUE: Introduction, Rules of construction of root loci, sketching of root locus and applications
[F] FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS & STABILITY: Frequency domain specifications, correlation between time and
frequency domain specifications, Bode plot, Polar plot. Concept of stability, R‐H criterion, Nyquist stability.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. The students shall be able to judge the best stable system by implementing the various techniques.
2. The students shall understand and analysis LTI Systems using various stability analysis techniques.
3. The students shall be able to solve control problems based on system specifications calculations.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
a) Control System Engineering: By ‐ Nagrath & Gopal
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Control systems Engineering: By – U. A. Patel, Mahajan Publishing House
2. Problems and Solutions of Control Systems With Essential Theory: by Jairath, CBS Publisher
3. Modern Control Engineering: By ‐ K. Ogata , Prentice Hall
4. A course in control engineering: By ‐ A. Subbarao and Parag R. Desai. Dhanpat Rai Publications Ltd.
5. Automatic Control System: By ‐ S.N.Verma , Khanna Publications
6. Feedback Control Systems: By ‐ Di Staffeno
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F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To Generate & Study Standard Test Signals using Function generate & DSO
2. Design, Determine & Plot Transient response of First Order System using Scilab & RC Circuit. Required Plat Form: Scilab for
Simulation and Function Generator, DSO, Resistors, capacitors, DMM & Probes
3. Design, Determine & Plot Transient response of Second Order System using Scilab & RC Circuit. Required Plat Form: Scilab for
Simulation and Function Generator, DSO, Resistors ,capacitors, DMM & Probes
4. Design, Determine, compare & Plot transient response of Type‐0, Type‐1 & Type‐2 system using Scilab & RC Networks.
Required Plat Form: Scilab for Simulation and Function Generator, DSO, Resistors , capacitors, DMM & Probes
5. Design, Simulate & Plot Frequency response (Bode Plot) of First Order System.
Compare Scilab Results with Practical Results. Required Plat Form: Scilab for Simulation and Function Generator, DSO, Resistors ,
capacitors, DMM & Probes
6. Design, Simulate & Plot Frequency response (Bode Plot) of Second Order System. Compare Scilab Results with Practical Results.
Required Plat Form: Scilab for Simulation and Function Generator, DSO, Resistors, capacitors, DMM & Probes
7. Design & Plot Frequency response of Second Order system for damping factor – 0.1, 0.5 & 1 for second order RC filter using
OPAMP.
8. Draw transient response of Under Damp, Over Damp system with respect to Step Input.
9. Design & Sketch Polar Plot for First Order & Second Order System. Required Plat Form: Scilab for Simulation and Function
Generator, DSO, Resistors, capacitors, DMM & Probes
10. Simulate Root Locus for first Order & Second Order System for different value of K;0 also observe the effect of K on Position of
Poles.
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[F] NON-LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OP-AMP: Precision half-wave rectifiers, Precision full wave rectifiers, Log amplifiers,
Antilog amplifiers, Zero crossing detector, level detectors, Voltage magnitude comparator and window detector, Basic peak detectors
using Op-Amps and comparators, Basic Sample and Hold circuits, Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Converters, Analog-to- Digital (A/D)
Converters.
[G] WAVESHAPING & WAVEFORM GENERATORS: The Op-Amp as Voltage comparator, Some Applications of a
comparator using Op-
Amp, Schmitt trigger circuit, Basic Triangular wave generator, Astable and Monostable multivibrator using Op-Amp, Introduction to
555 Timer, Timer 555 used in Astable and Monostable mode.
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C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, students will be able to
1. Understand the fundamentals and datasheet parameters of Op – Amp.
2. Design and analyze linear, non-linear, and waveform generating applications using Op – Amp.
3. Design various amplifier and oscillator circuits using feedback concepts.
4. Design and develop various applications using 555 timer in astable and monostable modes.
5. Design voltage regulator and different class of power amplifier circuits.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Integrated Electronics, 1st Edition By: Millman & Halkians Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill
2. Op- Amp and Linear Integrated Circuits, 4th Edition By: Ramakant A. Gayakwad. Publication: Pearson Education
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Integrated Circuits, 9th Edition By: K. R. Botkar Publication: Khanna Publications
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
THYRISTOR PROTECTION:
Introduction, Over Voltage and Current Protection, dv/dt & di/dt Protection, Gate Protection, Thermal Protection.
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[D] REGULATORS & POWER SUPPLIES: Introduction, Voltage Regulation & Ripple Voltage, Voltage Multiplier Circuits,
Discrete
Voltage Regulators, Zener Voltage Regulators, Basic Operation of Switching Regulators Transistorized Regulators, Current
Regulator, IC Voltage Regulators.
[E] GATE TRIGGERING DEVICES & CIRCUITS: Introduction, Firing of Thyristor, Pulse Transformers, Optical Isolators, Gate
Triggering Circuits ( R & RC triggering) , UJT & PUT ( Basic Operation, Mathematical Analysis & Firing Circuits), Phase Control
using Pedestal & Ramp Triggering, Microprocessor Interface to Power Thyristor.
[F] THYRISTOR COMMUTATION CIRCUITS: Introduction, Turn of Mechanism, Turn‐off Methods (Class‐A Circuit with
Mathematical Analysis, Class‐B Circuit, Class‐C Circuit, Class‐D Circuit, Class‐E Circuit, Class‐F Circuit, Jones Turn ‐off Circuits &
Design Examples)
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, students will be able to
1. Understand construction operation & behaviour of different power semiconductor devices and design various power converter
circuits with protection
2. Design triggering circuits & commutation circuits
3. Design power supply using Linear & Switching Regulators
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
[1] Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits, Systems & Applications By: H.C.Rai , Galgotia Publication Pvt. Ltd.
[2] Power Electronics By: M.D. Singh, K.B. Khandchandani Tata McGraw‐Hill
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Faculty of Technology
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E. REFERENCE BOOKS
[1] Power Electronics By: P. C. Sen, Tata McGraw‐Hill Education
[2] Thyristor: Theory and Applications By: R. K. Sugandhi & K. K. Sugandhi , New Age International (P) Limited
[3] Introduction to Thyristors & their Applications By: Ramamurthy , East West Books (Madras) Pvt Ltd
[4] Thyristor Engineering By: M.S.Berde , Khanna Publishers
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. DSO &lab station
2. Characteristic of SCR
3. Characteristic of DIAC
4. Characteristic of TRIAC
5. Characteristics of MOSFET
6. Measurement of latching and holding current
7. UJT as oscillator
8. PUT as oscillator
9. R & RC Triggering Circuits
10. Class A type of commutation
11. Class B type of commutation
12. Class C type of commutation
13. Class D type of commutation
14. Linear & Switching regulator devices
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] DC MACHINES:
DC Generator
Types of Generator, Iron Losses in Armature, Total Losses in Generator, Stray Losses, Constant Losses, power stages, condition for
maximum efficiency and power, No load saturation characteristics, loadsaturation curve, internal, external characteristics of separately
excited generator, critical speed & resistance. All ofthese characteristics without mathematical treatment.
DC motor
Principle and basic theory
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[B] AC MACHINES:
Transformer
(1 phase Transformer) Working principle, construction, elementary theory of ideal transformer,E.M.F.equation, transformer on no
load and load, transformer with winding resistance but no magnetic leakage, equivalent resistance, magnetic leakage, transformer with
leakage reactance and resistance, exact volt drop,equivalent circuit, O.C. & S.C. tests, efficiency & regulation, why transformer are
rated in kVA?, losses, conditionfor maximum efficiency, all day efficiency, concepts of auto transformer, define Buchholz relay, basic
of 3-phasetransformer & their types of connections
Three Phase Motors
Classification, merits & demerits, construction, why does rotor rotate, slip, frequency of rotorcurrent, Relation between torque & rotor
p.f., starting torque of squirrel cage & slip ring motors, condition formaximum starting torque, effect of change in supply voltage on
starting torque, torque slip characters, effect of voltage on torque & speed, Induction motor as a generator, power stages, torque,
mechanical power & rotoroutput, analogy with mechanical clutch &DC motor, Linear induction motor.
AC Starter
DOL Starter, primary res. Starter, Auto transformer, Star delta (only theory).
Single Phase Motors
Types, Double Field Revolving Theory, Making motor self-starting, AC Series, Universal motors.
Alternators
Basic principle, difference with DC generator, construction, damper winding, factors affectingalternator size, Alternator on load,
synchronous reactance, vector diagram of a loaded Alternator, determination ofvoltage regulation by EMF method, Parallel operation
of alternators.
PART–II: ELECTRICAL POWER
[A] GENERATING STATIONS
Schematic arrangement of Power plants- thermal, hydro, nuclear, diesel and gas turbine.
[B] VARIABLE LOAD ON POWER STATIONS Structure of electric power system, load curves, important terms and factors, unit
generated per annum, loadduration curves, types of loads, typical demand and diversity factors.
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C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Compare the various types of power stations for generation of power and comparative Merit/Demerits. Analyze the performance of
various units involved in the power plants.
1. Design power system components for a specified system and applications.
2. Calculate electrical power and plot the power /Energy demand in the form of graph.
3. Understand working of electrical machines and their applications.
4. Differentiate electrical machines
5. Understand different types of circuit breakers, fuses and protective relaysfor protecting power system equipments.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Electrical Technology (Vol: II), Authors : B. L. Theraja&A.K.Theraja Edition : 23rdEdition Publisher : S. Chand & Company Ltd
2. Principles of Power System Authors : V. K. Mehta&Rohit Mehta Edition :4th Edition, Publisher: S. Chand & Company Ltd
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Theory and Performance of ElectricalMachine Authors : V.B. Gupta Edition : 13th Edition Publication: Laxmi
2. Electrical Engineering Authors : R.K. Rajput Edition : 1st Edition Publication: Laxmi
3. Course in Power System Authors : J. B. Gupta Edition : 10th Edition Publication: S. K. Kataria& Sons
4. Switchgear and Protection Authors : J. B. Gupta Edition : 2nd Edition Publisher: S. K. Kataria& Sons
8. DC and AC starter
9. No-load and Block rotor test on 3-Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor
10. Load Test on 3-Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor
11. To find out the Regulation of Alternator by Synchronous Impedance Method.
(OC & SC Test and Load Test of 3-Phase Alternator)
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 -- 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, students will be able to
1. Explain construction, operation & behaviour of different control system components
2. Identify different control problem
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
[1] Control systems principle and design By: M.Gopal, Tata McGraw‐Hill Education publication
[2] Electronic Devices & Circuits – An Introduction By: Mottershed, Prentice hall publication
[3] Modern control Technology: Components and systems By: Kilian, Cengage Learning publication
[4] Control systems components By: M.D. Desai, PHI publication
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
[1] Electro‐Mechanical System Components By: Edward S. Charkey, John Wiley & Sons Canada Limited publication
[2] Control System Components By: Gibson & Tuteur, Ernest otto doebelin Publication
[3] Handbook of Gear design By: Gitin M. Maitra, Tata Mcgrow Hill Publication
[4] Servomechanism Practice By: Ahrendt & Savant, McGraw‐Hill
[5] Mechanical & Industrial Measurements By: R. K. Jain, Khanna Publishers
[6] Electro‐Mechanical Components for Servo Mechanism By: Davis & Ledgerwood, McGraw‐Hill publication
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Operation &Construction of Stepper Motor
2. Characteristic of a Relay
3. Hysteresis of DC Relay
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
Introduction to Microprocessors, Basic information about Instruction Set & Assemble Language, Introduction to CISC & RISC
Architecture, Difference between Microprocessor & Microcontroller and Example Application Discussion
Microprocessor Architecture & Its Operation, Memory Devices, I/O Devices, Logic Devices for Interfacing, Memory Interfacing, I/O
Interfacing, Timing diagram & Applications
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Architecture, Memory Map & Registers of AVR, Assembly Programming, Data Move Instructions and I/O Port Programming, Branch
& Call Operations, Arithmetic Instructions and Programs
Programming Timers 0, 1 and 2, Counter Programming, Timer Programming in C, AVR Interrupts, Programming of Timer &
External Hardware Interrupts, Interrupt Priority, Interrupt Programming in C, Serial Port Connection of ATMEGA & Programming in
C and Assembly Language
Serial Port of ATMEGA32 & Programming using Assembly & C SPI Bus Protocol and Programming I2C Bus Protocol and
Programming
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Explain basic operation and architectural difference between of microprocessor & microcontroller
- Do basic & application level of programming of AVR Controller in Assembly & C Language
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085, by R. S. Gaonkar, Penaram International Publishing
(India) Private Limited
2. The AVR Microcontroller & Embedded Systems, by Mahuammad Ali Mazidi, Sarmad Naimi, Sepehr Naimi, Pearson Publication
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
5. AVR Architecture
6. Getting Started with AVR Studio ( Free Version) for programming of AVR Controller
7. Simulation of Data Move Instructions and I/O Port Programming, Branch & Call Operations, Arithmetic Instructions using AVR
Studio in Assembly & C
8. AVR Timer Programming & Simulation using AVR Studio
9. AVR Interrupt Programming & Simulation using AVR Studio
10. AVR Serial Port Programming & Simulation using AVR Studio
11. Mini Project Part-1 using AVR Microcontroller (Shall be demonstrated in practical exam)
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Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
FOR loops, Functions, Returning Multiple Values, Local and Global Variables, Comparison and Logical Operators,
WHILE Loops, IF Statements, Graphs, Simple Graphs, Styles, Multiple Curves, Multiple Plots, Other Features, 3D Curves,
Histograms
[E] Working with Files in Scilab
Function Files, Script Files, Exporting Data, Importing Data
[3] Virtual Instrumentation using LabVIEW, Sanjay Gupta & Joseph John, Tata McGraw Hill
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1) Introduction to LabVIEW
2) Using loops in LabVIEW
3) Arrays and Clusters in LabVIEW
4) Decision Making using Case Structures in LabVIEW
5) File Handling in LabVIEW
6) Introduction to Scilab
7) Matrix Algebra in Scilab
8) Using loops, logical operators in Scilab
9) Graphical data presentation in Scilab
10) File Handling in Scilab
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A]POLYPHASE RECTIFIERS: Three phase controlled converters, Three pulse Converters(M3 Connection), Six Pulse
Converters, Three Phase fully Controlled Bridge Converters, Three phase half Controlled Bridge Converter, Selection of
Converter Circuits
[B] CONVERTERS & INVERTERS: Chopper Classification & Operation, Chopper Control Strategies, Chopper
Configuration, Thyristor based Chopper Circuits, AC Choppers, Classifications of Inverters, Single phase Voltage source
inverters, Performance Parameters of Inverters, PWM Inverter, 3 Phase Inverter, Thyristor based Inverters, Series Inverter, Self
Commutated Inverter, Parallel Inverter, Current Source Inverter
[C] AC & DC DRIVES: Introduction, Speed Control of Induction Motors, Stator Voltage Control, Variable Frequency Control,
Schemes for DC motor Speed Control, PLL Control of DC Drives, DC Chopper Drives
[D] INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS: Introduction, Introduction Heating, Dielectric Heating, Welding, HVDC Transmission,
Smart UPS, Hybrid and Electrical Vehicles
[E] CYCLOCONVERTER & DUAL CONVERTER: Introduction, Basic Principle of Cycloconverters and Dual Converters,
Single phase to single phase cycloconverter, Dual converter with and without circulating current Operation, Dual mode dual
Converter
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] Fundamentals of Instrumentation
Basic concepts of measurement , Fundamental elements of measurement system, Applications of instrumentation systems,
Classification of Instruments, Standards & calibration, Errors & Uncertainties in performance parameters, Static performance
parameters, Impedance loading & matching, Selection of the instrument, Formulation of system equations, Dynamic response.
Speed Measurement:
Introduction, Mechanical tachometers: Revolution counter, Centrifugal force tachometer, Resonance tachometers, Electric
tachometers: Eddy current type tachometers, Electric Generator type tachometers, Contactless type tachometers, Frequency type
tachometers, Ignition type tachometers, Stroboscopic tachometers, Pneumatic type speed transmitting elements, Measurement of
Speed, Frequency and Short Time Intervals by direct application of frequency standards by comparative methods.
[C] Process Parameters measurement: Measurement of Humidity, Specific gravity and Viscosity, Measurement of pH &
conductivity.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
• develop awareness about needs of measurement systems along with their design-development, classification and associated
technical terminologies
• learn specifications and salient characteristics based choice making of instrumentation measurement systems
• learn methods and applications in the field of analytical instrumentation
• learn measurement methods and applications of physical and industrial parameter
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
Instrumentation Devices & Systems by Rangan, Sharma & Mani, 2nd edition-2005
Mechanical & Industrial Measurement by: R.K. JAIN, 11h Edition- 2004
Handbook of Analytical Instruments by: RS Khandpur, 16th reprint -2005
Instrumentation Measurement & Analysis by: B.C. NAKRA & K. K. CHAUDHRY,3rd edition-2013
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
Practical Instrumentation Transducers by: OLIVER
Mechanical & Industrial Measurement by: R.K. JAIN, 11th Edition-2004
Handbook of Analytical Instruments by: R. S. KHANDPUR
Instrumentation devices & systems by RANGAN, SHARMA & MANI
Industrial Instrumentation Fundamentals by: A.E.FRIBANCE
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
Introduction, Information Capacity, Bits, Bit Rate, Baud, and M-ary Encoding, Amplitude-Shift Keying, Frequency-Shift Keying,
Phase-Shift Keying, Quadrature-Amplitude Modulation, Bandwidth Efficiency, Carrier Recovery, Clock Recovery, Differential
Phase-Shift Keying, Probability of Error and Bit Error Rate. Error Performance
Introduction, Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse Code Modulation, Differential PCM, Delta Modulation, Pulse Frequency
Modulation, Pulse Time Modulation, Pulse Position Modulation, Pulse Width Modulation
Introduction , History of Optical Fiber Communications, Optical Fibers versus Metallic, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Block Diagram of
an Optical Fiber Communications System, Optical Fiber Types, Light Propagation, Optical Fiber Configurations ,Optical Fiber
Classifications, Cable Facilities, Losses in Optical Fiber Cables, Light SourcesOptical Sources, Light Detectors, Lasers
Introduction & History, Data Communications Network Architecture, Protocols and Standards, Standard Organization for Data
Communication, Layered Network Architecture, Data Communication Circuits, Serial & Parallel Data Transmission, Data
Communication Circuit Arrangement, Data Communication networks
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Introduction, Data Communications Codes, Bar Codes, Error Control, Error Detection, Error Correction, Character Synchronization,
Data Communications Hardware, Data Communications Circuits, Line Control Unit, Serial Interfaces (RS232 & RS485), Data
Communications Modems
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, students will be able to
Explain Amplitude Modulation –Demodulation Techniques , Frequency Modulation-Demodulation Techniques and applications
Explore & Analyze various parameters for digital modulation techniques like Frequency Shift Keying, Amplitude Shift Keying,
Phase Shift Keying, Differential Phase-Shift Keying, Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse Code Modulation, Differential PCM,
Delta Modulation, Pulse Frequency Modulation, Pulse Time Modulation, Pulse Position Modulation, Pulse Width Modulation
Explain fundamental concept of Data Communications & Networking
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Electronic Communication Systems By: George Kennedy, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.
2. Advanced Electronic Communications Systems By: Wayne Tomasi, Pearson Education Limited.
3. Electronics Communication By: Roddy & Coolen, Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Modern digital ananlog communication system By: B.P.Lathi
2. Electronic Communication Systems By: William Schweber, PHI Publication.
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
measurement in open vessels and pressure vessels, Measurement of interface levels, Measurement of level of dry material.
1. Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis By: B.C. Nakra & K. K. Chaudhary , McGraw Hill
2. Mechanical And Industrial Measurements By: R. K. Jain, Khanna Publishers
3. Industrial Instrumentation Fundamentals By: Austin Fribance, Tata McGraw Hill publication
4. Industrial Flow Measurement, 3rd Edition, By: David W. Spitzer, ISA
5. Flow measurement methods and applications By: Jim E.Hardy, Jim O. Hylton, Tim E. McKnight, Carl J. Remenyik,
Francis R. Ruppel, Wiley-Blackwell,
6. Temperature Measurement, 2nd Edition By: L Michalski, K Eckersdrof, J Kucharski, J McGhee, Wiley
7. Modern Sensors Handbook, By: Pavel Ripka, Wiley
8. Industrial Instrumentation- Principles & Design By: Tattamangalam R.Padmanabham, Springer
9. Instrumentation and Process Measurement By:W.Bolten, Universities Press
10. Instrumentation Measurement and Control By A.K. Ghosh, PHI
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E. LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
1 0 2 50 - - 50 100 1 0 1 2
Objectives:
Learning Outcomes:
Importance
Methods and Manners
Need of Professional Communication
Objectives of Professional Communication
Skills required for Professional Communication
Employers’ Expectations
• Introduction
• Process
• Principles
• Components
• Types of Communication
• Main problems of Communication
• Verbal Communication
• Oral Communication
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• Written Communication
• Advantages of Verbal Communication
• Limitations of Verbal Communication
• Non-Verbal Communication
• Importance of Non-Verbal
• Kinesics
• Proxemics
• Chronemics
• Haptics
• Oculesics
• Paralanguage
• Barriers of Communication
• Intrapersonal
• Inter-Personal
• Organisational
• Noises in Channel
• Physical
• Semantic
• Psychological
• Physiological
Introduction
Basic Grammar Rule
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Vocabulary Building
Language Games
Introduction
Listening
-Process
-Types of Listening
-Six Stages of Listening
-Listening Criticism
-Characteristics of effective listening
Speaking
-Elements of speaking skills
-Pronunciation
-Speech art
Reading
• Skimming
• Scanning
• Intensive Reading
• Levels of Comprehension (Literal and Inferential)
• Techniques of Good Comprehension
• Improving Comprehension Skills
Writing
-Developing Writing skills
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Text Books:
1. Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma. Technical Communication: Principles and Practice; Oxford University press: New
Delhi, 2004.
2. Meenakshi Raman, Prakash Singh. Business Communication: Second edition; Oxford University Press: New Delhi, 2012.
3. Steve Hart, Arvind R. Nair, Veena Bhambhani. Embark: English for Undergraduates; Cambridge University Press: Delhi,
2016.
Reference Books:
1. T M Farhathullah. Communication Skills for Technical Students; Orient Longman Private Ltd.: Chennai, 2002.
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Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
A microcontroller Design, Testing the Design, Timing Subroutine, Lookup Tables Concept & Serial Data Communication
Different types of Keyboard Interfacing & programming, Seven Segment Display interfacing & programming, LCD Interfacing &
Programming, ADC Programming Keyboard, Internal ADC Programming & Sensor Interface, External Serial ADC & DAC, Relay,
Optoisolator & Stepper Motor Interfacing & Programming, Input Capture & Wave Generation in AVR, PWM Programming & DC
Motor Speed Control, MAX7221 Display Interface using SPI, DS1307 RTC Interface using I2C, RS232 & RS485 Bus
Communication applications using UART
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Frequency, AC voltage, AC current, DC Voltage, DC Current, phase angle, power factor, AC Power, Over Current Relay
Traffic Control, Firing angle control of SCR, Process Controller, Machine Tool Control, Distributed Computer Control System,
Industrial Control Boards
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. The AVR Microcontroller & Embedded Systems, by Mahuammad Ali Mazidi, Sarmad Naimi, Sepehr Naimi, Pearson Publication
2. Embedded Systems, by B. Kanta Ra, PHI
3. Fundamentals of Microprocessors & Microcomputers,by B. Ram, Dhanpat Rai Publications
E. REFERENCE BOOKS AND STUDY MATERIAL
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
- To make students acquire knowledge about the concept of controller principles, algorithms and tuning methods, different types of
pneumatic control valve construction, applications, selection and valve sizing
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] P/I AND P/I CONVERTERS: Manometric transducers, Torque balance design, Oscillator type, electro pneumatic transducers,
Transducer positioners, magnetic converters, differential transformer converters
[B] CONTROLLER PRINCIPLES : Introduction, process characteristics, control system parameters, discontinuous controller
modes, continuous controller modes, composite control modes
[C] CONTROL LOOP CHARACTERISTICS: Introduction, control system configuration, Single and multivariable control
systems, Control system quality, Stability, Process loop tuning
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[D] PNEUMATIC CONTROL VALVE AND ACTUATORS: Introduction, operating mechanism of control valves, direction
control valves, construction and working of control valves, Pneumatic Actuators, Selection of control valves and actuators
[E] CONTROL VALVE CHARACTERISTICS: Characteristics of control valves, rangeability, control valve selection, Sizing of
control valves
C. Text Books :
2. Industrial Instrumentation Fundamentals By: Austin Fribance, Tata McGraw Hill publication
3. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Vol. II, By: W.G. Andrews/H.B.Williams, Gulf Publication Company
D. Reference Books :
1. Measurement systems : Applications & Design By: Ernest Doeblin, McGraw Hill
2. Instrumentation measurement & analysis By: B.C. Nakra & K. K. Chaudhary , McGraw Hill
5. Instrumentation - Devices & Systems, By Rangan, Sharma & Mani, Tata McGraw Hill publication
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
E. LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Select and size appropriate pneumatic control valve based upon various selection parameters
1 Response of P Controller
2 Response of PI Controller
3 Response of PD Controller
4 Response of PID Controller
5 Study of control calve cut sections
6 To study pneumatic system components
7 To find out characteristics of I/P converter
8 To find out characteristics of P/I converter
9 Study of control valve characteristics
10 Instrumentation Amplifier characteristics
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
three popular DCS – Honeywell, Yokogawa and Foxboro. Computer networking fundamentals and standards, Communication
protocols, Concept of open architecture, Introduction to OLE and OPC
[D] INSTALLATION PRACTICE:
Installation practice for commissioning, maintenance & renovation of a plant. Documents required for installation of instrumentation
systems. Testing of different instruments. Industry Standards & Recommended Practices for the installation & maintenance of
various Instruments.
[E] SAFETY DEVICES:
Pressure relief valves, Rupturing disc, Flame-arrester, and Pressure switch.
[F] INDUSTRIAL NETWORKING:
An introduction to networking in process automation, Serial Communication, communication formats, error checking, encoding,
communication modes, Serial interface standards, RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, USB, IEEE1394, HART network, Fieldbuses ,
MODBUS, PROFIBUS, FOUNDATION FIELDBUS.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
- study and learn fundamental and latest concepts of industrial automation systems, with special focus on Distributed Control System
(DCS) design and implementation in real life industrial process plants
- learn hierarchical advancements in industrial process plant automation systems
- study, interpret and prepare the instrumentation system documents and drawings
- understand the role for safety in industry
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- learn industrial grade automation and communication technologies for industrial applications along with different industrial
communication protocols and standards
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Vol. I, by Andrews & Williams
2. Instrument Engineer’s Handbook (Process Control), by B. G. Liptak
3. Mechanical & Industrial Measurements, 8th Edition, by R. K. Jain
4. Process Instrumentation Handbook, P. R. Srinivasan
5. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Vol. II, by Andrews & Williams
6. Computer based industrial control, by Krishnakant, 1997 edition
7. Field Bus Technology: Industrial network standards for real time distributed control by Nitaigour Premchand Mahalik, Springer
(2008)
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Vol. III, by Andrews & Williams
2. Instrumentation, by Kirk & Rimboi
3. Industrial Instrumentation Fundamentals, by A. E. Fribance
4. Foundation field bus overview, National Instruments (May 2003)
5. Foundation field bus system engineering guidelines (Foundation field bus)
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
Introduction of Data Acquisition system, sampling concept, digital to analog converters, analog to digital converters, Block diagram,
Protections in DAS, Isolation in DAS, Data Acquisition Configuration
Conceptual design stage, ISA conceptual design stage, IEC 615108 on conceptual design, skills and resources, basic SIS
configuration, shared functions, technology choices, pneumatics relays, safety relay, solid state systems
Dharmsinh Desai University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Programmable systems for the logic solver, upgrading of PLCs for safety applications, characteristics of safety PLCs, hardware
characteristics of safety PLC, software characteristics of safety PLC, design of safety PLC, Triple Modular Redundant (TMR)
systems, safety PLC with 1oo3 architecture, communication features of safety controllers, classification and certification , SIS
architecture conventions
Advance configuration of WONDERWARE SCADA, Detail study of SCADA configuration building blocks
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Develop program for PLC and SCADA Systems and make small automation applications
D. Text Books:
1. Programming Logic Controllers‐ Principles and applications, By John W. Webb & Ronald Reis, PHI, fifth Edition (2006)
3. Practical Industrial safety, Risk Assessment and Shutdown Systems By‐ Dave Macdonald, Elsevier science technology,
Dharmsinh Desai University
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E. Reference Books:
2. Programming Logic Controllers‐ Programming methods and applications By John R. Hackworth & Frederick D. Hackworth Jr. ,
Pearson Education, Low Price Edition
3. Programming Logic Controllers and Industrial Automation – An Introduction, By Madhu chhanda, Samarjit sen Gupta, Tata Mc
Graw Hill
5. Digital measurement techniques, by‐ T. S. Rathore, Narosa, New Delhi, CRC Press
6. Instrument Engineers Handbook, third edition, volume‐III, Process Software and Digital Networks, by‐ Bela G.Liptake, CRC Press,
7. Field bus Technology : Industrial network standards for real time distributed control By Nitaigour Premchand Mahalik ,Springer
(2008)
9. Statement list Allen Bradley Micro logix 1000 & 1200 – Ref Manual‐pdf
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11 Development of ladder program using Advance (Program control and Sequencer) Functions
12 Project Development
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
• To teach students concepts of intelligent instrumentation specifically aimed at data acquisition and monitoring
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] SMART SENSORS:
Sensors and their classification, Sensor fabrication techniques, Sensors fabrication process details and latest trends in sensor
fabrication, some special types of sensors: Fiber optic sensors, Chemical sensors, Bio-sensors
Characterization of sensors
[B] SENSOR NETWORKS:
Basic concepts, Sensor networking, industrial networking, sensor networking solutions, ISO/OSI model of 7-layers, Smart
Sensors, Smart Sensor manufacturing technologies, Smart transducers and smart valve actuators
[C] LAN: TECHNOLOGIES, PROTOCOLS AND TOPOLOGIES:
Wired and wireless networking, Various topologies, Wired network protocols, wireless network protocols
[D] WSNS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS:
Basic concepts, purposes, usage, Factors and considerations for applications, Practical implementation issues, WSN standard
IEEE 802.15.4, WSN applications in emerging areas
[E] IEEE 1451 FAMILY OF STANDARDS:
Brief discussions on IEEE 1451.0 standard, IEEE 1451.1 standard, IEEE 1451.2 standard, IEEE 1451.3 standard, IEEE 1451.4
standard, IEEE 1451.5 standard, IEEE 1451.6 standard and IEEE 1451.7 standard
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D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Understanding Smart Sensors by R. Frank, 2000, Artech House
2. Smart Material Systems and MEMS: Design and Development Methodologies: Vijay K. Varadan, K. J. Vinoy, S.
Gopalakrishnan , John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
3. Data and computer communication by William Stallings, 8th Edition, 2004, Pearson
4. Wireless Sensor Networks – Architecture and Protocols, by Edger H. Callaway, 2004, CRC Press
5. Measurement and Instrumentation: Theory and Application, by AS Morris, R Langari and Butterworth-Heinemannm, 2nd
Edition, Elsevier
6. Intelligent Instrumentation, by G. Barney, 1985, PHI
7. Chemical Sensors and Bio-Sensors, by Brayan Eggins, 2003, John Wiley & Sons.
8. Fiber Optic Sensors, by Eric Udd, 1991, Wiley
9. Smart Sensors, by Chapman P., 1995, ISA Publications
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. John G. Webster, Editor-in-chief, “Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook”, CRC Press (1999).
2. Jacob Fraden, “Handbook of modern Sensors”, AIP Press, Woodbury (1997).
3. Sabrie Soloman, “Sensors Handbook”, McGraw-Hill , 1999
4. Sensors and Transducers by D. Patranabis, Prentice Hall of India (PHI), 2003.
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5. Deshpande P.B and Ash R.H, Elements of Process Control Applications, ISA Press, New York, 1995.
6. Sensors and Signal Conditioning by John Wiley, (2001).
7. Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation Technology by MMS Anand, 2004, Prentice Hall of India (PHI).
8. Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming and Hardware by DV Hall, 1992, Tata McGraw Hill
9. Microprocessors: Architecture, Programming and Applications by Ramesh S. Gaonkar, 2003, Wiley Eastern.
Program Elective-II
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] Spectrophotometers: UV - VIS – IR
Electromagnetic radiation, beer-Lambert law, Absorption Instruments, Colorimeters, Spectrophotometers, Sources of error in
Spectrophotometric Measurement, Calibration.
[B] Spectrophotometers: IR, Raman & Photo acoustic and photo thermal
Infrared Spectroscopy, Basic Components of Infrared Spectrophotometer, Sample Handling Technique Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy, Calibration, Attenuated Total Reflection Technique, Raman Spectrometers, Photo acoustic and photo thermal
Spectrometers.
Chromatography, Basic Parts of a Gas Chromatograph, Methods of Measurements of Peak Areas, Liquid chromatography, types of
LC, Amino Acid Analysers. Basic Mass Spectrometers, Types of Mass Spectrometry, Components of Mass Spectrometers,
Resolution, Application of Mass Spectrometry.
Principle, Constructional Details of Flame Photometers, Clinical Flame Photometers, Accessories for Flame Photometers,
Interferences in Flame Photometry, Procedure for Determination. X-ray Spectrum, X-Ray Spectrometry, X-Ray Diffractometer,
Electron probe micro analyzer.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Surface Spectroscopic Techniques, Electron Spectroscopy, Instrumentation for Electron Spectroscopy, Ion Spectroscopy,
Instrumentation for Ion Spectroscopy, Radiochemical Instruments, Automated Biomedical Analysis Systems.
Blood pH measurement, pCO2 & pO2 Analyzer, gas analyzers, paramagnetic O2 analyzer, magnetic wind analyzer, IR gas analyzer.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
• develop awareness about needs of different Analytical instruments for measuring different parameters for analysis and testing
of the products, classification and associated technical terminologies.
• learn specifications and salient characteristics based choice making of analytical instruments.
• learn methods and applications in the field of Analytical instrumentation.
• develop awareness of measuring different strategies with analytical instruments and acquired the knowledge about its
importance for the analysis and testing of any product/material with the help of different analytical instruments.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
[1] Handbook of Analytical Instruments by: R. S. KHANDPUR
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
[1] Analytical Instrumentation by Bela G. Liptak
[2] Laboratory Instrumentation by Mary C. Haven (Author), Gregory A. Tetrault (Author), Jerald R. Schenken (Author)
Program Elective-II
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] Introduction to Power Plant:
Plant overview, Role of Control and instrumentation in power plant, Classification of power plants: thermal, hydro, combined cycle
and nuclear.
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completion of the course students should be able to:
Classify various power plants and understand the role of control and Instrumentation in power plant.
To apply supervisory control techniques for boiler and turbine.
Learn different power plant processes, viz. Turbine process, boiler process, etc.
Describe various recorders, Industrial Displays, working of meters and Meter calibration.
Measure plant optimization performance parameters
Describe turbine interlock and protections for generators.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Modern Power Station Practice: Incorporating Modern Power System Practice: Vol - F Control and Instrumentation. / by
British Electricity International.
2. Instrumentation Engg's Handbook on Process Control - Bela G. Liptak.
3. Power plant Engineering – P.K.Nag, Mc Graw Hill, 3rd edition
F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
1 0 2 50 - - 50 100 1 0 1 2
Objective:
Learning Outcomes:
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Importance of Empathy in Communication
Psychological Dealings in Communication
Positive Attitude
• Introduction
• Meaning and importance of team
• Skills and qualities of a team member
• Techniques to be a good team member
• Working in Groups
• Leadership Qualities
• Negotiation Skills
• Adjustment level and Flexibility
• Understanding Team mates
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Listening
-active listening
Speaking
-Indianism
Presentation
Reading
• Speed Reading
• Reading Practice
• Levels of Comprehension (Evaluative and Applied)
• Comprehension practice
Writing
-Minutes
- Notice
- Proposal
- Report Writing
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Text Books:
1. Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma. Technical Communication: Principles and Practice; Oxford University press: New Delhi,
2004.
2. Meenakshi Raman, Prakash Singh. Business Communication: Second edition; Oxford University Press: New Delhi, 2012.
3. Steve Hart, Arvind R. Nair, Veena Bhambhani. Embark: English for Undergraduates; Cambridge University Press: Delhi, 2016.
Reference Books:
1. T M Farhathullah. Communication Skills for Technical Students; Orient Longman Private Ltd.: Chennai, 2002.
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Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 - 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 - 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] State variable analysis
Introduction, State modes of linear continuous-time systems, Diagonalization, Solutions of state equations, Concept of controllability
& Observability, Direct method of Liapunov’s stability analysis.
[B] Non linear systems
Introduction to nonlinear systems, Common physical nonlinearities, The phase – plane methods, Singular points, Construction of
phase – trajectories, The describing – function (D.F.) method, Derivation of DFS, Stability analysis by D.F. method, Jump resonance
phenomena
[C] Optimal control systems
Introduction, Performance indices, Parameter optimization: Servomechanisms
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C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completion of the course students should be able to:
Define State variables, build state model and learn state variable analysis techniques
Solve Parameter optimization control problems
Learn Nonlinear systems and their stability analysis
Design and compensate a control system for given specifications using root locus technique and Bode plot.
Synthesize a system network based on the driving point impedance functions.
Describe positive real functions and their characteristics.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Control system engineering by I. J. Nagrath & M. Gopal
2. Modern Network Synthesis by Van Valkenburg
3. Control system principles and design by M. Gopal
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F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Program Elective-III
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Digital Signal Processing: A. Anand Kumar, PHI Publication
2. Discrete Time Control Systems: Katsuhiko Ogata
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E. REFERENCE BOOKS
10. Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach, S. K. Mitra, McGraw-Hill, Third edition, 2006.
11. Analog and Digital Signal Processing by Ashok Ambardar, THOMSON Books/Ole
12. Discrete-Time Signal Processing by A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Shafer, PHI,2/E, 2000
13. Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, J. Proakis, D. Manolakis, Prentice-Hall, 2006 (4-th
edition)
14. Digital Filters – Analysis, Design & Applications by Andreas Antoniou, Tata McGrow Hill, 2nd Edition
Program Elective-III
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] INTRODUCTION:
Introduction, Objectives of the course, Overview of the course, Classification of Systems, Models, Purposes of Modeling,
Classification of Models, Modeling Techniques, System Variables.
[B] SYSTEMS AND MODELING:
Fractals, Types of Fractals, The Sierpinski Triangle, Fractal and Scaling Similarity, Self-Similarity Dimension, Cantor Set, The
Mandelbrot Set, Julia Set, Examples of The Mandelbrot Set, Julia Set and Fractals, The Chaos Theory, Basic Observations,
Governing Rules of Chaos Theory, Chaotic Behavior of Logistic Equation, Example of Chaotic Behavior, Chaos and Fractals.
[C] FUZZY LOGIC:
Introduction, Fuzzification and Defuzzification of models, Fuzzy sets and set operations, Elementary Fuzzy Operators, Step-
wise Procedure for Design of FLC using Matlab, Detailed Explanation of Matlab Fuzzy Logic Toolbox and its usage, Design
of Fuzzy Controller, Design of Fuzzy Logic based PID Controller
[D] SIMULATION:
Explanations of System, Modeling and Simulation, Classification of System Models, Step-wise Procedure for Simulation
Study, Advantages and Disadvantages of Simulation, Basic Flow Chart for Simulation Study
Monte-Carlo Simulation Technique, Step-wise Procedure for Monte-Carlo Simulation Technique, Verification and Validation
of Simulation Models, Various techniques of model validation.
[E] ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (ANN):
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Architecture Introduction to ANN, ADALIN, Learning method Delta Rule, MSE based Training to ADALIN, Adaptive
Filtering, Tapped Delay Line, Adaptive Filter, Basic ANFIS, ANFIS Learning Algorithms, Step-wise Procedure to setup
ANFIS using Matlab Takagi-Sugeno FIS, Mamdani FIS, Mamdani v/s Sugeno
[F] EVOLUTIONARY TECHNIQUES: Introduction to Genetic Algorithms (GA), Darwin’s Observation, Darwin’s Theory –
Natural Selection, Terminology of GA, Applications of GA, PID controller optimization using GA, Kohonon’s Self
Organizing Map (SOM), Hopfield Neural Network
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
• develop conceptual awareness and applications of modeling, simulation and evolutionary techniques
• classify, characterize, select and model systems and learn behavior-specific characteristics of Sets and Fractals
• learn concepts of fuzzy logic and design-develop fuzzy based controllers
• learn fundamentals and development of simulation study along with modern simulation techniques
• learn and develop fundamental understandings of artificial neural networks, Genetic Algorithms and selected controller
optimization techniques
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Faculty of Technology
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
1. Process Control–Principles and Applications by Surekha Bhanot, Publisher: Oxford University Press (2008), India.
2. Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems by Jacek M. Zurada, West Publishing Company, USA.
3. Advanced Control Engineering by Ronald S. Burns, Butterworth-Heinemann Publishers, USA.
4. Process Control and Optimization, Instrument Engineer’s Handbook, Volume II by Bela G. Liptak, 2006 Edition, Taylor and
Francis, CRC Press, USA.
5. Optimization of PID controller using Ant Colony and Genetic Algorithms by Unal, Tpuz and Erdal, 2013 edition, Springer
6. Design of Fuzzy Controllers by Jan Jantzen, Tutorial Paper, Department of Automation, Technical University of Denmark,
Denmark.
7. Class Notes and Discussions in Theory and Laboratory Sessions
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. G. D. Sousa, B. K. Bose, “A Fuzzy Set Theory based Control of a Phase-controlled Convertor DC Machine Drive”, IEEE
Trans., Vol. IA – 30, no. I, pp. 34-44.
2. M. Godoy Simoes, Bimal K. Bose and Ronald J. Spiegel, “Fuzzy Logic based intelligent control of a variable speed cage
machine wind generation system”, IEEE Trans. on Power Electronics, Vol. 12, pp. 87-95, Jan. 1997.
3. Denn M. M., "Process Modeling", Longman, 1986.
4. Holland C. D., "Fundamentals and Modeling of Separation Processes", Prentice Hall., 1975.
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5. Luyben W. L., "Process Modeling Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers", 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill, 1990.
6. Najim K., "Process Modeling and Control in Chemical Engineering", CRC, 1990.
7. Aris R., "Mathematical Modeling, Vol. 1: A Chemical Engineering Perspective (Process System Engineering)", Academic
Press, 1999.
Program Elective-III
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
3 1 2 60 40 25 25 150 3 1 1 5
Importance of ARM Cortex M0 Processor, Applications of Cortex M0 Processors, Background of ARM Processors, Cortex M0
Processor Specifications & Architecture,
Overview, Programming Model, Memory System, Stack Memory Operations, Exceptions & Interrupts, Nested Vectored Interrupt
Controller, System Control Block
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Introduction to Embedded System Programming, Designing Embedded Programs, Inputs and Outputs, Development Flow, C
Programming & Assembly Programming, Program Image, Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard
Assembly Basics, Exception related Instructions & basic assemble examples, Detail overview of Embedded C
Memory Map & Register Boundary Addresses, Program Memory, Boot Loader, and Memory Remapping, Introduction to Exceptions
& Interrupts, Exception Types of Cortex M0 , Exception Priority Definition & Vector Table
Overview of the NVIC and System Control Block Features,Interrupt Control,Exception Masking Register,Interrupt Inputs and
Pending Behaviour, System Control Registers
Power Control, Reset & Clock Control, System Configuration Controller, General Purpose Digital I/O, Watch Dog Timer, Basic
Timer, General Purpose Timers, Advanced Control Timers, Real Time Clock, Analog to Digital Converter, PWM & DMA Controller
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of the course, students will be able to
To explain ARM Processor Architecture& various features of Cortex M0 Processor
To do programming of Cortex M0 Processor using Embedded C
To build various applications by exploring strong peripherals like Watch DogTimer,16/32 bits Timers, ADC, DMA Controller,
SPI, I2C , UART & USB
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
[1] The Defective Guide to the ARM Cortex M0 By: Joseph Yiu, Elsevier
[2] STM32F030x4/x6/x8/xC and STM32F070x6/xB advanced ARMR-based 32-bit MCUs By: Reference Manual by ST Semiconductor
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
[1] Mastering STM32 ,A step-by-step guide to the most complete ARM Cortex-M platform, using a free and powerful development environment
based on Eclipse and GCC By: Carmine Noviello
[2] Embedded Systems By: B. Kanta Rao , PHI Learning Private Limited
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F. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
- To make the students aware about limitations of basic PID control and necessities of control strategies for solving process
control problems. To teach the students various control strategies such as Ratio, Cascade, Feed Forward, Split-range, Inverse
derivative, Selector, etc. in problem-solution methodology
- To discuss higher level process complexities and teach the students the brief and introductory concepts of various advanced
control strategies such as Adaptive control, Valve Position Control (VPC), Multi-variable control, Internal Model Control
(IMC), Model Predictive Control (MPC), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Fuzzy Logic Control (FLC)
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
[A] INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS:
Introduction to process control, Evolution of process control, Laplace transforms in process control, open loop v/s closed loop
systems, open loop response, feedback v/s feed forward control configuration
[B] STUDY OF OPEN LOOP RESPONSE OF SYSTEM AND ANALYSIS:
Open loop response of simple systems, Effects of P, PI, PD & PID controllers on the transient response of control systems,
Complex control systems, Level control.
[C] STUDY OF TRANSIENT RESPONSE OF SYSTEM AND CONTROL DYNAMICS:
Transient response of control systems, Level control.
[D] CONTROL OF UNIT OPERATIONS:
Boiler controls, Distillation column controls, Compressor controls, Steam turbine controls, Heat exchanger controls
[E] CONTROL SCHEMES:
Ratio control, Cascade control, Feed-forward control, Selector control, Inverse-derivative control, Split range control, etc.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Chemical Process Control, by Stephanopoulos
2. Process Control, by Pollard
3. Principal of Industrial Measurements, by Patranabis
4. Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries Vol. II, by Andrews & Williams
5. Chemical Process Control, by Shinskey
6. Chemical Process Control, by Coughnour & Copel
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
Anatomy and Physiology, Physiological system of Body, Sources of Biomedical Signals, Basic Medical Instrumentation
System, Performance requirement of Medical Instrument system, General Constraints of Medical Instrument system,
Regulations of Medical Devices
Origin of Bioelectric signals, Recording Electrodes, Electrodes for ECG, EEG,EMG, Electrical conductivity of electrodes
jellies and creams, Microelectrodes, Skin surface electrodes and needle electrodes
Recording systems :
Basic recording system,General considerations for signal conditioners, Preamplifiers, Sources of noise in low level
measurement,Biomedical signal analysis techniques, Signal processing techniques, The main amplifier and driver
stage,Different types of recorders, VCG,PCG,EEG,EMG,ECG
System concepts, Cardiac monitor,Bedside Patient Monitoring system,Central Monitors, Measurement of Heart
Rate,Measurement of Blood Flow, Measurement of Pulse Rate, Blood Pressure Measurement, Measurement of Temperature,
Measurement of Respiration rate ,Catherization lab instrumentation
Systems, Emission Computed Tomography (ECT),Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT),Positron
Emission Tomography (PET), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Diagnostic Ultrasound, Physics of Ultrasonic waves, Medical Ultrasound, Basic Pulse echo apparatus, A- scan,
Echocardiograph, Real time Ultrasonic Imaging Systems, Biological effects of ultrasound
Cardiac Pacemakers:
Need for Cardiac Pacemakers, External Pacemakers, Implantable Pacemakers, Recent Development in Pacemakers
Cardiac Difibrillators:
Surgical Diathermy, Surgical Diathermy Machine, Safety aspects in Surgical Diathermy machine, Surgical Diathermy
Analyzers
What is LASER ? ,Different types of LASER,Effects of Tissues and related issues, Selection of LASER for surgery,
Application in different areas,Safety Aspects
Shortwave Diathermy, Microwave Diathermy ,Ultrasonic Diathermy, Pain relief through Electrical Stimulation
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Haemodialysis machine:
Physiological effect of electrical current, Shock hazard form electric equipment, Methods of accident prevention
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
• develop awareness about needs of different biomedical instruments for measuring different bioelectric signals along with their
design-development, classification and associated technical terminologies.
• learn specifications and salient characteristics based choice making of biomedical instrumentation measurement systems
• learn methods and applications in the field of Biomedical instrumentation.
• develop awareness of measuring different body parameters and acquired the knowledge about its importance for body with the
help of different biomedical instruments.
D. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
[1] Hand book of Biomedical Instrumentation by R. S. Khandpur.
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
[1] Introduction to Biomaterials- by Sujata Bhatt (Narosa Publishing House)
[2] Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology- Joseph Carr and John Brown (Pearson Education)
[4] Medical Instrumentation- Application and Design- John G. Webster (Wiley Student
edition)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
4 0 2 60 40 25 25 150 4 0 1 5
Evolution of Robot and Robotics, Laws of Robotics, Progressive advancement in Robot, Robot Anatomy, Human Arm
characteristics.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Co ordinate frames, Description of objects in space, Transformation of vectors, Inverting of Homogeneous Transforms, Fundamental
rotation Matrices.
Mechanical structure and notations, Description of links & joints, Kinematic modeling of the manipulator, Denavit- Hartenberg
notation, Kinematic relationship between adjacent links Inverse Kinematics.
Introduction, plant survey, potential safety hazards ,Safety planning check list, safety guidelines
C. LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
• Develop awareness about needs ofdifferent devices & instruments for developing any robot with their design-development,
classification and associated technical terminologies.
• Learn specifications and salient characteristics based choice making of any robotic system.
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Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
[2] Introduction to robotics by Saeed B.Niku ,first Indian reprint 2002, pearson education
E. REFERENCE BOOKS
[1]Robotics by K. S. Fu , R. C. Gonzalez & C.S. G. Lee.
[2] Robotics principles & practice by K.C.Jain & L.N.Aggarwal, khanna publishers 2003 edition
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
- - 6 - - 25 25 50 - - 3 3
The students will undertake vocational training in industries after completion of 6 th semester for the period of minimum 4 week and
maximum 6 week. They should understand the instrumentation engineer's role in industries. They are supposed to prepared and submit
a project report as a part of their term-work for the industrial training and give seminars on their training work.
* 2 Credit for the Industrial Training (Vocational Training) (Part of the 6th Semester)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
-- -- 28 -- -- 100 300 400 -- -- 14 14
The students will undertake project work for the period of one semester. They should design/develop & fabricate the project. They are
supposed to prepared and submit a project report as a part of their term-work for the project and give seminars on their project work.
The students may be sent to the industry for their project and they are to timely report to the department regarding monitoring and
necessary guidance. They should arrange for demonstration of the project work at the time of examination They are to be examined
based on viva and/or demonstration.
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SEMINAR (IC-802)
Teaching Scheme
Marks Credit Structure
(Hours)
Lect Tut Prac Ext Sess. TW Prac Total Lect Tut Prac Total
-- -- 8 - - 100 -- 100 -- -- 4 4
Seminar
The students are required to present Seminar on Project/given topic at every week.