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The document outlines the assignment details for the Intermediate Discrete Mathematics course for B.Tech students at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University. It specifies the course code, maximum marks, learning levels, and the distribution of questions related to course outcomes. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of timely submission and the overall weightage of assignments in the final assessment.

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The document outlines the assignment details for the Intermediate Discrete Mathematics course for B.Tech students at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University. It specifies the course code, maximum marks, learning levels, and the distribution of questions related to course outcomes. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of timely submission and the overall weightage of assignments in the final assessment.

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ASSIGN-

ITER, SIKSHA ‘O’ ANUSANDHAN (Deemed to


MENT
be University)

Branch CSE & CSIT Programme B.Tech


Course
Intermediate Discrete Mathematics Semester V
Name
Course
CSE 2733 Year/Period 2023/Odd
Code
Submit All Assignments Maximum Marks 5
Learning L1: Remembering L3: Applying L5: Evaluating
Level (LL) L2: Understanding L4: Analysing L6: Creating
No. Assignment-1 COs LL

Q.1 CO1 L3

Q.2 CO1 L2

Q.3 CO1 L2

Q.4 CO1 L3
Q.5 CO1 L3

Note:
1. Marks distribution will be as per course instructor.
2. Assignments need to be submitted before due date.
3. The Assignments/Quiz in total carry weightage of 20 marks out of 100

Able to model the physical systems using differential equations and its validation
CO1 through simulation.
Able to develop the transfer function, state-space, and block diagram/ signal flow
CO2 graph model of electrical/ electronic /electro-mechanical systems.
Able to analyse the system response and the effects on parametric variation with
Course CO3 respect to non-linearities.
Outcomes Able to analyse the absolute/relative stability of a given control system by using
CO4 Routh Hurwitz Criterion.
Able to determine stability parameters of a given system using time and frequency
CO5 domain techniques.
Able to design PI/PD/PID controller to improve both the steady state error and
CO6 transient response and validate through simulation.

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