Second Year Electrical and Computer Engineering Syllabus
Second Year Electrical and Computer Engineering Syllabus
Reference Books
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
2. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics by Peter O’ Neil, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd.,
Singapore.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by C. R. Wylie & L. C. Barrett, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Integral Transforms and their Engineering Applications by Dr. B. B. Singh, Synergy.
Knowledge ware, Mumbai.
5. A Text Book of Applied Mathematics, Vol. I, Vol. II and vol. III by P. N. Wartikar & J. N.
Wartikar, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.
Course with Code: Semester-III
Electrical Machines-I (BTECC302)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 03 hrs/week Mid Semester Exam: 20 Marks
Tutorial: 01 hr/week Internal Assessment: 20 Marks
Credits: 04 End Semester Exam: 60 Marks
Course Contents
Unit I: Single Phase Transformer (9 hours)
Transformer construction, Ideal and practical transformer, exact and approximate equivalent
circuits, no load and on load operation, phasor diagrams, power and energy efficiency,
voltage regulation, parallel operation, effect of load on power factor, OC and SC test, direct
loading method, switching transients, Auto transformers, Variable frequency transformer,
voltage and current transformers. welding transformers, Pulse transformer and applications.
Reference Books:
1. Bhattacharya S. K, “Electrical Machines,” (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
2. Kothari Nagrath, “Electrical Machines,” (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
3. M. N. Bandopadhyay, “Electrical Machines,” (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
4. Fitzaralda, “Electrical Machines,” (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
Course with Code: Semester-III
Electrical and Electronics Measurement
(BTECC303)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 03 hrs/week Mid Semester Exam: 20 Marks
Credits: 03 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks
End Semester Exam: 60 Marks
Course Contents
Unit I: Introduction to Measurement and Instruments (5 hrs)
Introduction to Measurement, Methods of Measurements, Block diagram of Measurement
System, Instruments, Classification of Instruments, Characteristics of Instruments &
Measurement System, Errors in Measurement, Types of Errors in measurements. Calibration,
Statistical analysis, Standards.
Reference Books:
1. Say M. G., "Design & performance of A C. Machines,” (Book Publications, 3rd edition).
2. Bimbhra P. S., “Electric Machines,” (South Ex Publications, New Delhi).
3. D P Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, "Electric Machines," Tata McGraw Hill Publication, Fourth
edition, reprint 2012.
4. A F. Puchstein, T C Lloyd, A G Conrad, “Alternating current machines,” John Wiley and
Sons, New York 1954.
5. A E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley Jr., Stephen D. Umans, "Electric Machinery," Tata
McGraw Hill Publication, sixth edition 2002.
6. Fitzaralda, “Electrical Machines,” (Tata McGraw Hill Publications).
Course with Code: Semester-IV
Computer Algorithm (BTECPE404A)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 03 hrs/week Mid Semester Exam: 20 Marks
Credits: 03 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks
End Semester Exam: 60 Marks
Course Contents
Unit I: Introduction to Algorithms (6 hrs)
Definition of Algorithms, Properties of Algorithms, Expressing Algorithm, Flowchart,
Algorithm Design Techniques, Performance Analysis of Algorithms, Types of Algorithm's
Analysis, Order of Growth, Asymptotic Notations, Recursion, Recurrences Relation,
Substitution Method, Iterative Method, Recursion Tree, Master Theorem, Changing Variable,
Heap Sort.
Text Books:
1. Cormen, Introduction to Algorithms, PHI Publication, 2nd Edition, 2002.
2. Ellise Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni, S. Rajasekaran, Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms,
University Press (India) Private Ltd, 2nd Edition, 2008.
3. Sara Base, Computer algorithms: Introduction to Design and Analysis, Addison-Wesley
Publication, 2nd Edition, 1988.
Course with Code: Semester-IV
Competitive Programming (BTECPE404B)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 03 hrs/week Mid Semester Exam: 20 Marks
Credits: 03 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks
End Semester Exam: 60 Marks
Course Contents
Unit I: Introduction (7 hrs)
Online Judge: The Programming Challenges Robot Judge, Understanding Feedback from the
Judge, Choosing Programming Languages, Reading Our Programs, Standard Input/Output,
Programming Hints, Elementary Data Types. Challenging Problems (1) The 3n + 1 Problem
(2) Minesweeper (3) The Trip, (4) LCD Display (5) Graphical Editor (6) Interpreter (7)
Check the Check (8) Australian Voting.
Unit II: Control Unit & Input/ Output Organization (08 hours)
Control Unit: Control unit operation: Micro-operations, Control of the processor, Hardwired
implementation, Micro-programmed Control Unit, Basic concepts, Micro-instruction
sequencing, Micro-instruction execution, Applications of micro-programming. Input/ Output
Organization: External devices, I/O module, Programmed I/O, Interrupt driven I/ O, Direct
memory access, I/O channels and processors, External interface. Instruction pipe-lining:
Concepts. Parallel processing: Multiple processor organization, Symmetric multiprocessor.
Memory Organization: Internal Memory: Semiconductor main memory, Advanced DRAM
organization, Virtual memory systems and cache memory systems. External Memory:
Organization and characteristics of magnetic disk, Magnetic tape, Optical memory, RAID,
Memory controllers.
Unit III: Introduction OS & Processes and CPU Scheduling (07 hours)
Introduction and Operating system structures: Definition, Types of Operating system, Real
Time operating system, System Components- System Services, Systems Calls, System
Programs, System structure. Virtual Machines, Processes and CPU Scheduling: Process
Concept, Process Scheduling, Operation on process, Cooperating processes. Threads, Inter-
process Communication, Scheduling criteria, scheduling Algorithms, Multiple-Processor
Scheduling, , Scheduling Algorithms and performance evaluation.
Reference Books:
1. Hennessy and Patterson, Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, Morgan and
Kaufman Publication, 4th Edition, 2007.
2. Morris Mano, Computer System Architecture, Pearson Education India, 3rd Edition, 2007.
3. Mostafa Abd-El-Barr, Hesham El-Rewini, Fundamentals of Computer Organization and
Architecture, Wiley Publication, 1st Edition, 2004.
Course with Code: Electrical Machines-II Lab (BTECL406)
Perform any eight experiments from given list.
1. Study of different starters of 3-phase induction motors.
2. Load test of 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor by direct loading method.
3. Load test of 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor by indirect loading method.
4. Load test of 3-phase slip ring induction motor by direct loading method.
5. Load test of 3-phase slip ring induction motor by indirect loading method.
6. Voltage regulation of 3-phase alternator by synchronous impedance method.
7. To draw V and inverted V curve of 3-phase synchronous motor.
8. No load and blocked rotor test of 3-phase induction motor to find equivalent circuit
parameters.
9. No load and blocked rotor test of 3-phase induction motor to draw circle diagram.
10. Speed control of slip ring induction motor by rotor resistance control method.
Course with Code:
Python Programming Lab (BTECL407)
Teaching Scheme
Theory: 01 hrs/week
Lab: 02 hrs/week
Credits: 02
Course Contents
(One hour per week is for program demonstration and instruction which can be conducted as
a classroom session or lab session.)
*Programming assignments are mandatory.
Unit I: Introduction to python programming (2 hours)
Informal introduction to programming, algorithms and data structures, downloading and
installing Python, run a simple program on Python interpreter.
Reference Books:
1. Charles Severance, Python for Informatics: Exploring Information, University of
Michigan, Version 2.7.0, 2014.
2. Dr. R. Nageswara Rao, Core Python Programming, Dreamtech Press, 1st Edition, 2016.
3. Mark Lutz, Learning Python, O'Reilly Media, 5th Edition, 2013.
4. Mark Pilgrim, Dive into Python 3, A press Publication, 2nd Edition, 2009.
5. Allen B. Downey, Think Python, O'Reilly Media, 2nd Edition, 2012.
6. Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos, Algorithm Design, Pearson Education, 1st Edition, 2006.
List of Experiments:
1. Program to calculate area of triangle, rectangle, circle
2. Program to find the union of two lists.
3. Program to find the intersection of two lists.
4. Program to remove the ―i‖ th occurrence of the given word in a list where words repeat.
5. Program to count the occurrences of each word in a given string sentence.
6. Program to check if a substring is present in a given string.
7. Program to map two lists into a dictionary.
8. Program to count the frequency of words appearing in a string using a dictionary.
9. Program to create a dictionary with key as first character and value as words starting with
that character.
10. Program to find the length of a list using recursion.
11. Compute the diameter, circumference, and volume of a sphere using class
12. Program to read a file and capitalize the first letter of every word in the file.
Course with Code: Power System-I Lab (BTECL408)
Perform any eight experiments from given list.
1. To study the layout of Thermal Power Plant with its components
2. To study the Solar Power Plant with its components
3. To study the various Alternator excitation systems
4. To study the types and properties of various overhead conductors
5. To study the types and properties of various overhead Insulator
6. To study the different types of Power cables.
7. To study the layout of o substation along with its components
8. To determine the ABCD parameters of a medium and long transmission line.
9. To Visit a substation and write a technical report on the observations.