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B.E.

SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


SEMESTER A
Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks
Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total
EC 2212 Basic Electronics 4 0 2 4 2 70 30 40 60 200

UNIT:1
Drift of carriers in electric and magnetic fields, Hall Effect, Diffusion of carriers, continuity
equation, carrier injection & its gradients. Effect of contact potential on carrier injection,
recombination (direct and indirect) and regeneration in the transition region, volt-ampere (V-I)
characteristics of P-N junction and its temperature dependence, space charge & diffusion
capacitance, switching time, Zener diode, Schottky diode, Breakdown diode, tunnel diode, PIN
and avalanche diode, photo diode, LED, photovoltaic effect, 7 segment display.

UNIT:2
Rectifiers and filters of different types, clippers, clampers, comparators, samplers, voltage
doublers, peak detectors, Review of regulators using Zener diode.

UNIT:3
Charge transport in BJT and FET, Minority carrier distribution and terminal currents, Ebers Moll
model, Drift in the base region and base narrowing, BJT characteristics in CB, CE and CC
configurations.

UNIT:4
Charge transport in FET and junction FET, V-I characteristics, Pinch-off and saturation, Gate
control, MOSFET and its V-I characteristics, Common gate, common source and common drain
configuration. JFET & MOSFET biasing techniques.

UNIT:5
Transistor biasing and operating point, DC and AC load lines, Bias stability, Different biasing
techniques of BJTs, stabilization against variations in Ico, Vbe and , Bias compensation, thermal
runaway and stability.
Text Books:
1. Millman & Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Publication, 2009.
2. R. Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Eleventh
Edition, Prentice Hall, 2012.
3. Sedra & Smith, Microelectronic circuits, Fourth Edition, Oxford University press, 1998.
Reference Books:
1. Ben G. Streetman, Solid State Electronics Devices, Sixth Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall,
2009.
2. Bhargava, Gupta & Kulshreshtha, Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits, Second
Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2013.
B.E. SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER B

Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks


Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total

EE 2203 EMMI 4 1 2 4 2 70 30 40 60 200

EMMI: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

UNIT:1

Introduction - Measurements and their methods, classification of instruments, various torques in moving
pointer type instruments, constructional details of instruments. Static and Dynamic characteristics of
instruments - Accuracy, drift, sensitivity, linearity etc, speed of response fidelity, static and dynamic errors.

UNIT:2

Galvanometers - DArsonval, Ballistic, vibration and their behaviors, logarithmic decrement and its
significance, sensitivity analysis, critical damping resistance CDRX. Indicating type instruments -
Permanent magnet moving coil - ammeter, voltmeter; Moving Iron - ammeter, voltmeter; Dynamometer
- ammeter, voltmeter, wattmeter; Induction- Ammeter, voltmeter, wattmeter; Electrostatic - voltmeter.

UNIT:3

Energy meter and A.C potentiometers - Principle of induction type single phase energy meter, lag
adjustment devices, compensation, errors, testing of energy meter, 3 phase energy meter , KVAR meter,
maximum demand indicator, polar and coordinate type potentiometers, standardization.

UNIT:4

A-C bridges and resistance measurements - Balance principle, Maxwell, Hay, Schering, Owen, Anderson,
De-Sauty, Wien, sources of errors, Wagner earth, measurement of small, medium and high resistance,
Kelvins double bridge, megger.

UNIT:5

Extension of instrument range - Multipliers, series and shunt, instrument transformers, errors in
instrument transformers, testing of instrument transformer. Magnetic measurements - BH curve,
hysteresis loop tracing, iron loss measurement.

Text Books:
1. A. K. Sawhney, A course in Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation, Tenth
edition, Dhanpat Rai,1994.
2. C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sharma & V. S. V. Mani, Instrumentation: Devices and Systems, Tata McGraw-
Hill Education, 2008.
3. B. C. Nakra, K. K. Chaudhry, Instrumentation, Measurement And Analysis, Second edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill Education,2006.
Reference Books:

1. William David Cooper, Albert D. Helfrick, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement


Techniques, Third Edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 1985.
2. J. B. Gupta, Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, Fourth Edition, katson
Publisher, 1979.
3. E.W Golding & F.C Widdis, Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, Fifth Edition
AH WHEELER & Company, 1993.
B.E.SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER A

Subject Subject Name Th. Pr. Maximum Marks


Code L T P Credit Credit
TH CW SW Pr Total

EE 2211 Network Theory 4 0 2 4 2 70 30 40 60 200

UNIT:1

Lumped circuits and Kirchhoffs Laws, Circuit elements, physical components v/s circuit elements, Power
and energy, Passivity. Network Topology, Loop and Nodal equations, State equations.

UNIT:2

First and second order networks, zero state, zero input, transient and steady state response. Solution of
network equations using Laplace transform, Network functions, their pole zero description.

UNIT:3

Two port networks, various two port network parameters and their interrelationships.

UNIT:4

Sinusoidal steady state analysis, frequency response, resonance, complex power, power factor
improvement, maximum power transfer theorem, locus diagram. Superposition, Reciprocity, Thevenins
and Nortons theorem.

UNIT:5

Magnetically coupled circuit, analysis of circuits with controlled sources, analysis of balanced and
unbalanced polyphase circuits. Fourier analysis of periodic waveforms, frequency spectrum, Power and
energy of complex waveforms.

Text Books:
1. M.E Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, Third Edition, PHI, New Delhi, 1998.
2. Desoer and Kuh, Basic circuit theory, Tata McGraw Hill Edition 2009.
3. William Hart Hayt, Jack E. Kemmerly, Steven M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, Eight
Edition, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2012.
Reference Books:

1. Ronald E. Scott, Linear circuits Vol.I and II, Addison-Wesley Publication, 2007.
2. Joseph A Edminister, Electric circuits Schaums outlines, Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Education Private Limited 2009.
3. G K Mithal, Network Analysis, Khanna Publication, edition 2011.
4. Robert L. Boylestad, Introductory Circuit Analysis, Twelfth Edition, Pearson Education Limited,
2012.
B.E. SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SEMESTER A
Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks
Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total
Humanities and
IM 2216 4 - - 4 - 70 30 - - 100
Engineering Economics

UNIT: 1
Role of Humanities in Engineering education, social and ethical values, social institutions -
family marriage, association, community, urban Vs rural society, social stratification in India,
social change.

UNIT: 2
Functions of Government, organs of Government, parliamentary and presidential system,
Democracy Vs dictatorship, socialism and communism, socialistic pattern of society, public
opinion, political parties, Nationalism and internationalism.

UNIT: 3
Nature and scope, Economic cyclic flow, Central Economic Problems, Marginalism, Laws of
demand and supply, Demand curve and demand function, Cardinal and ordinal utility analysis
of consumer equilibrium, Demand derivation, Price consumption curve and Income
consumption curve, Elasticity of demand.

UNIT: 4
Production, Cost and Price: Equilibrium price, Production function, Laws of variable
proportions and return, Cost-output relationship, long and short run costs, fixed and variable
costs, break-even point, Nature and measurement of profits.

UNIT: 5
Pricing and Market: Equilibrium of firms and industry. Price determination under perfect
competition, Imperfect competition and monopoly.

Text Books:
1. D. N. Dwivedi and Abhishek Dwivedi, Engineering Economics, First Edition, Vikas
Publishing House Pvt. Limited, 2005.
2. Tarachand, Engineering Economics, Fourteen Edition, Nem Chand & Bros Publication.
Reference Books:
1. A. S.Chouhan, Text Book of Social Science, First Edition, Pitambar Publishing
Company (P) Ltd, 2008.
2. Joel Dean, Managerial Economics, Prentice-Hall Edition 2010.
B.E.SECOND YEAR (4 YDC) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SEMESTER A
Subject Th. Pr. Maximum Marks
Subject Name L T P
Code Credit Credit TH CW SW Pr Total
MA 2214 Mathematics-III 4 1 - 4 - 70 30 - - 100

UNIT-1:
Advance Calculus: Jacobians, Taylors and Maclaurins Series of two variable, Maxima and
Minima of functions of two variables. Lagranges Method of undetermined multipliers and their
applications. Elementary ideas of multiple integrals, Change of order of Integration, Change of
Variables in double integration using Jacobian, Vector Calculus : Gradient, Divergent and Curl,
Gauss Divergence Theorem , Stokes Theorem(Only statement) .
UNIT-2:
Fourier Series Partial Differential Equations (PDE) : Definition and Derivations, Odd and even
functions, Half-Range Series, Change of Scale, Fourier Integral, Numerical Harmonic Analysis.
Formation of Partial Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations of first order and first
degree i.e., Pp+Qq=R, Linear Homogeneous Partial Differential Equations of nth order with
constant coefficient. Separation of Variables. Application to Vibration of String and
Transmission Line Equation. Applications of Fourier Transforms to solution of Partial
Differential Equations.
UNIT-3:
Laplace and Fourier Transforms: Definition, Laplace Transform of elementary and periodic
functions, properties of Laplace Transform and transforms of derivatives, Inverse Laplace
Transform and its properties. Convolution Theorem. Fourier Transforms, Sine and Cosine
Transform, Application of Laplace Transform to solution for linear differential equations with
constant and variable coefficients, Simultaneous differential equations.
UNIT-4:
Calculus of Finite Differences: Difference table, Operators E and , Newtons forward and
backward interpolation formula, Lagranges interpolation formula, differentiation and
integration, difference equations with constant coefficients.
UNIT-5:
Numerical Method: Newton Raphson method, Gauss Elimination method, Gauss Seidel method
, Taylors , Picards and Runge- Kutta method.
Text Books:
1. B V Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.
2. R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing
House, New-Delhi, 2002.
3. Erwin. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Tenth Edition, John Wiley and
sons Publications, 2011.
Reference Books:
1. E Balagurusamy, Numerical Methods, Twenty fifth reprint Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008.
2. B S Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Forty Two Edition, Khanna Publishers
2001.

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