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MATHS Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for two B.Tech courses at Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University: Mathematics - I and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Mathematics - I focuses on calculus, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra, aiming to equip students with essential mathematical tools for engineering applications. Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering covers fundamental concepts of DC and AC circuits, transformers, diodes, and transistors, providing students with the knowledge to analyze and design basic electrical circuits.

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MATHS Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for two B.Tech courses at Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University: Mathematics - I and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Mathematics - I focuses on calculus, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra, aiming to equip students with essential mathematical tools for engineering applications. Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering covers fundamental concepts of DC and AC circuits, transformers, diodes, and transistors, providing students with the knowledge to analyze and design basic electrical circuits.

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Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: B.Tech - Ist Branch: Common to all Branches


Subject: Mathematics - I Course Code: A000112(014)
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 100 L: 3 T: 1 P: 0 Credits: 4
Minimum number of Class Tests: 02

Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with techniques in calculus, multivariate
analysis and linear algebra. It aims to equip the students with standard concepts and tools at an intermediate to
advanced level that will serve them well towards tackling more advanced level of mathematics and applications
that they would find useful in their disciplines. More precisely, the objectives are:
 To introduce the idea of applying differential and integral calculus to notions of curvature and to improper
integrals. Apart from some applications it gives a basic introduction on Beta and Gamma functions.
 To introduce the fallouts of Rolle’s Theorem that is fundamental to application of analysis to Engineering
problems.
 To develop the tool of power series and Fourier series for learning advanced Engineering Mathematics.
 To familiarize the student with functions of several variables that is essential in most branches of
engineering.
 To develop the essential tool of matrices and linear algebra in a comprehensive manner.

UNIT I: Calculus (8 hours)


Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, reduction formulae, Beta and Gamma functions and
their properties; Applications of definite integrals to evaluate surface areas and volumes of
revolutions.

UNIT II : Calculus (8 hours)


Rolle’s Theorem, Mean value theorems, Taylor’s and Maclaurin theorems with remainders;
indeterminate forms and L'Hospital's rule; Maxima and minima.

UNIT III : Sequences and series: (8 hours)


Convergence of sequence and series, tests for convergence; Power series, Taylor's series, series for
exponential, trigonometric and logarithm functions; Fourier series: Half range sine and cosine
series, Parseval’s theorem.

UNIT IV : Multivariable Calculus (Differentiation) (8 hours)


Limit, continuity and partial derivatives, total derivative; Tangent plane and normal line; Maxima,
minima and saddle points; Method of Lagrange multipliers; Gradient, curl and divergence
directional derivatives.

UNIT V : Matrices (8 hours)


Rank of a matrix by elementary transformation, normal form of a matrix, System of linear
equations; Symmetric, skewsymmetric and orthogonal matrices; Eigen values and eigenvectors;
Diagonalization of matrices; Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and Orthogonal transformation.

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Text/Reference Books
1. G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9th Edition, Pearson,
Reprint, 2002.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
3. D. Poole, Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction, 2nd Edition, Brooks/Cole, 2005.
4. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for first year, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
5. Ramana B.V., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 11thReprint,
2010.
6. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications,
Reprint, 2010.
7. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2000.
8. V. Krishnamurthy, V.P. Mainra and J.L. Arora, An introduction to Linear Algebra,Affiliated
East–West press, Reprint 2005.

Course Outcomes:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with techniques in basic calculus and
linear algebra. It aims to equip the students with standard concepts and tools at an intermediate to advanced
level that will serve them well towards tackling more advanced level of mathematics and applications that
they would find useful in their disciplines.
The students will learn:
 To apply differential and integral calculus to notions of curvature and to improper integrals. Apart
from various applications, they will have a basic understanding of Beta and Gamma functions.
 The essential tools of matrices and linear algebra including linear transformations, eigen values,
diagonalization and orthogonalization.

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Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: B.Tech - Ist Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Course Code: A000113(024)
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 100 L: 2 T:1 P:0 Credits: 3
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

Course Objective:
 Understand the basic concepts of DC and AC circuits.
 Analyse the series, parallel and series, parallel ac circuits.
 Acquire knowledge about working principle, construction and losses of a transformer.
 Understand the working, characteristics and applications of diodes.
 Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of a transistor.

Unit – I: D.C. Networks:


Introduction, Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Mesh and Nodal analysis, Superposition theorem,
(only independent sources). Definitions of MMF, Magnetic field strength, Reluctance, Leakage flux
and fringing, Core losses, Comparison of the Electric and Magnetic Circuits, Problems on Series
Magnetic Circuits.

Unit – II: A.C. Circuits:


Production of AC voltage, Basic Definitions of root mean square and average values, form factor
and peak factor, the j operator and Phasor Algebra, Analysis of ac series and Parallel Circuits,
Series- Parallel Circuits.

Unit – III: Single phase Transformers:


Introduction, Principles of operation, Constructional details, Ideal Transformer and Practical
Transformer, EMF equation, Rating, Phasor diagram at no load, Losses in Transformers.

Unit-IV: Diode:
Brief Review of Semiconductors, N-Type & P-Type Semiconductors, Formation of Depletion
Layer in a PN Junction, Forward & Reverse Biased, V-I Characteristic, Diode Current
Equation,Diode Applications.LED, Advantages & applications of LEDs., Seven-segment Displays,

Unit-V: Transistor:
BJT Construction, Junction Biasing of BJT, Operation of NPN & PNP BJT, Input and Output
Characteristics of Transistor in CE configuration; Transistor as an Amplifier& as a Switch.
Advantages of ICs & Scale of Integration.

Course Outcomes:
 Apply the knowledge of basic laws to electric and magnetic circuits.
 Distinguish between various types of representation of ac quantities.
 Draw the phasor diagrams of an ideal and a practical transformer at no load.
 Analyse and design basic circuits which include diode, LED and seven segment display.
 Analyse and design circuits consisting of transistors.

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Text Books:

1. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering & Electronics, B.L. Theraja,S. Chand Publication.


2. Principles of Electronics by V. K. Mehta, 3rd Edition, S. Chand and Co.Ltd.(Unit-IV & V)
3. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, “Theory and Problems of Basic Electrical Engineering”, PHI.

Reference Books:

1. Fitzrald and Higgonbothom, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Fifth Edition, McGraw Hill.
2. V.N. Mittal and Arvind Mittal, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Second Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill.
3. Electrical and Electronic Technology By Hughes 10th Edition , Pearson Education.
4. A textbook of Electronic Circuits. By R. S. Sedha, S. Chand Publication.
5. H. Cotton, ”Advance Electrical Technology,” ISSAC Pitman, London.
6. Parker Smith S. (Ed. Parker Smith N.N.), “Problems in Electrical Engineering”, Tenth
edition, Asia publication.
7. Del Torro, Vincent “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, Second Edition Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd.
8. Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering 1stEdition by D. P. Kothari and I. J.
Nagrath,
9. Electronics Devices and Circuits by Jacob Millman and Christos C. Halkias, 3rd Edition Mc.
Grah Hill Pub.

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