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B.V.B.

College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

V Sem Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronics Engineering)


Curriculum Content
Course Code: 08 EEC301
L-T-P: 4-0-0
Credits: 4
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 50 hrs

Course Title: Linear Control Systems


Contact Hrs: 4 hrs/ week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs
Unit-I

Introduction to control systems:


Open loop and closed loop control systems-definitions, salient features
and simple examples
Transfer function Models and block diagram representation:
Definition of transfer function, assumptions and properties
Block diagram representation, symbols used.
Block-diagram of negative and positive feedback systems.
Electrical systems: Derivation of transfer functions for electrical
circuits. Mechanical translation and rotational systems: Basic elements
of mechanical systems, Transfer functions of mechanical translation
systems.
Models of dc servomotors-armature and field control, block-diagram
representation.
Block diagram simplification:
Bock diagram reduction rules, Examples.
Signal flow graphs-definition of terms, Masons gain formula.
Time response analysis of first order system:
Poles and Zeros, Type and order, Standard test signals.
First order system: unit step response, importance of time constant.

3hrs

8hrs

6hrs

3hrs
Unit-II
5

Time response specifications


Second order system: Standard T.F of second order system.
Unit step response of 2nd order system effect of damping factor on
system response (derivation not required).
Time response specifications-definition. Expressions for rise time,
peak time, peak overshot and settling time, Static error constants and
steady-state errors.

6hrs

Stability Analysis of control systems:


Explanation of Routh-Hurwitz criterion-necessary and sufficient
condition for stability, special cases, Absolute and Relative stability,
relative stability analysis.

6hrs

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Frequency response analysis


Sinusoidal response: system response for sinusoidal inputs, sinusoidal
transfer functions.
Frequency response of a second order system, definitions and
expressions of Frequency response specifications.
Polar plot: method to draw approximate polar plot, definition of phase
and gain margin.
Bode plots: asymptotic plots for basic factors, method to draw Bode
asymptotic plot and phase plot, determination of gain and phase
margins from Bode plot.
8hrs
Unit-III

Root locus diagrams


Basic principle magnitude and angle criterion, Rules to construct
root locus diagram (proof not required), method to construct root locus
diagram.
Basic principles of feedback control
Basic modes of controls and their features: On-Off, proportional,
integral, PI, PD and PID.

6hrs

4hrs
Text Books:
Nagarath and Gopal, Control system Engineering, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 2nd
edition, 1995.
Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, PHI, 4th edition, 2002.

1.
2.

Reference Book:
M. Gopal, Control Systems-Principles and Design, 2nd edition, , TMH 2002.

1.

Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)


UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks


Each
Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter
numbers
1, 2, 3, 4
5, 6,7
8
9

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code:08 EEC302


L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 3
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 42 hrs
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Course Title: Microcontroller


Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

Unit I
Introduction to microcontrollers
RISC & CISC CPU Architectures, Harvard & Von-Neumann CPU
architecture.
The 8051 Architecture: Introduction, 8051 Microcontroller Hardware,
Input/output Pins, Ports and Circuits External Memory, Counter and Timers,
Serial Data Input / Output, Interrupts.
Addressing Modes and Operations
Introduction, Addressing modes, External data Moves, Code
Memory, Read Only Data Moves / Indexed Addressing mode, PUSH
and POP Opcodes, Data exchanges, Example Programs; Byte level
logical Operations, Bit level Logical Operations, Rotate and Swap
Operations, Example Programs. Arithmetic Operations: Flags,
Incrementing and Decrementing, Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division, Decimal Arithmetic, Example
Programs.
Jump and Call Instructions
The JUMP and CALL Program range, Jumps, calls and Subroutines,
Interrupts and Returns, Example Problems
Unit II
Timer / Counter Programming in 8051
Programming 8051 Timers, Counter Programming, programming timers 0
and 1 in 8051 C
8051 Serial Communication
Basics of Serial Communication, 8051 connections to RS-232, 8051
Serial communication Programming, Programming the second serial
port, Serial port programming in C.
Unit III
Interrupts Programming
8051 Interrupts, Programming Timer Interrupts, Programming
External Hardware Interrupts, Programming the Serial
Communication Interrupts, Interrupt Priority in the 8051/52,
Interrupt programming in C.
8051 Interfacing and Applications
Interfacing 8051 to LCD, Keyboard, parallel and serial ADC, DAC,
Stepper motor interfacing, DC motor interfacing and PWM

06 hrs

06 hrs

06 hrs

06 hrs

07 hrs

06 hrs

07 hrs

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Text Books
1. Kenneth J. Ayala ; The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming &
Applications 2e, Penram International, 1996 / Thomson Learning 2005
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillespie Mazidi and Rollin D. McKinlay;
The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using assembly and C - PHI,
2006 / Pearson, 2006

Reference Books:
1. Predko ; Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller , TMH
2. Raj Kamal, Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and System
Design, Pearson Education, 2005
3. Ajay V.Deshmukh; Microcontrollers- Theory and Applications,TMH,2005
4. Dr.Ramani Kalpathi and Ganesh Raja; Microcontroller and its applications,
Sanguine Technical publishers,Bangalore-2005

Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)


UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each


Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2, 3
4, 5
6
7

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEC303


L-T-P: 4-0-0
Credits: 4
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 50 hrs

Course Title: Transmission & Distribution


Contact Hrs: 4 hrs/week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs
Unit I

1.

2.

3.

Typical Transmission & distribution systems:


Typical Transmission & Distribution system of A.C. Power, Standard
Voltages of Transmission & Distribution, Advantages of High Voltage
Power Transmission, (effect of increase in voltage on weight of
conductor, Line Efficiency & Line Voltage Drop ), Feeders, Distributors
& Service Mains, Classification of AC Transmission lines. OH & UG

5hrs

Distribution Schemes:
Introduction to distribution system, two wire distribution, DC distribution
Line fed at one end, DC distribution Line fed at both ends, Radial and
ring main system, AC Distribution- method of calculation for
concentrated loads,

5 hrs

Overhead Transmission Line ( Mechanical Design):


Over head transmission lines: introduction, components of a typical OH
system. Conductors types, Line supports & placing of the conductors,
single phase and three phase systems. Single circuit and double circuit,
Spacing of conductors, Length of span & Sag in OH lines. Sag calculation
in conductors (a) Suspended on level supports (b) Supports at different
levels, Effect of wind and ice. Tension and sag at erection, String chart.
6 hrs

4.

Corona:
Phenomena, expression for disruptive and visual critical voltages and
corona power loss.

3 hrs

Unit II
5.

6.

Line parameters(Electrical Design):


Introduction to transmission line constants i.e. Resistance, Inductance
and capacitance, Distributed resistance of the transmission line, skin
effect and proximity effect. Inductance of the single phase & three phase
lines, Inductance calculation with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing
of the lines, Transposition of line conductors & Ferranti Effect.,
Capacitance for single phase & three phase lines, Effect of earth on
capacitance of the line, Numerical solutions on resistance calculations.

9 hrs

Characteristics & Performance of Power transmission lines:


Introduction to Short transmission lines, calculations for short lines,
Medium transmission lines, Nominal-T and representation for
transmission lines, Long transmission lines, Long line solutions by
Rigorous method, equivalent models, ABCD constants,

10hrs

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Unit -III
7.

8.

Insulators:
Types, potential distribution over a string of suspension insulators. String
efficiency and methods of increasing string efficiency and methods of
increasing string efficiency, testing of insulators.

6 hrs

Underground Cables:
Types, material used. Insulation resistance, thermal rating of cables,
charging current. Grading of cables, capacitance grading and inter sheath
grading, testing of cables.

6 hrs

Text Book.
1. Principles of Power system By: V.K. Mehta & Rohit Metha. S. Chand &
Company, LTD.2006
Reference Books:
1. A course in Electrical Power By: Soni,Gupta & Bhatnagar.Dhanpat rai Publications.2007
2. Electrical Power Systems By: C.L. Wadhwa . Wiley Eastrn Ltd,2006.
3. Electrical Power Generation, transmission & distribution By S M Singh . PHI .2007

Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)


UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each


Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2, 3, 4
5, 6
7
8

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEC304


L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 3
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 42hrs

Course Title: Linear ICs & Applications


Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

UnitI
1.

2.

Op-amps as AC Amplifiers
Capacitor coupled voltage follower, High Zin capacitor coupled voltage
follower, Capacitor coupled Non-inverting amplifier, High Zin capacitor
coupled Non inverting amplifier, Capacitor coupled inverting amplifier,
Setting upper cutoff frequency, Capacitor coupled Difference amplifier, Use of
Single polarity supply.
Op-amps frequency Response and Compensation
Op-amp circuit stability, frequency and phase response, frequency
compensating methods, Manufacturers recommended compensation, op-amp
circuit bandwidth, Slew rate effects, Stray capacitance effects, Load
capacitance effects, Zin Mod Compensation, circuit stability precautions.

8 hrs

8 hrs

UnitII
3.

Op-amps and nonlinear circuits


Op-amps in switching circuits, crossing detectors, Inverting Schmitt trigger
circuits, Non-inverting Schmitt circuits, Astable multivibrator, Monostable
multivibrator

4.

Signal generator
Triangular/Rectangular wave generator, waveform generator design, Phase
shift oscillator, oscillator amplitude stabilization, Wein bridge oscillator, Signal
generator output controllers.

8 hrs

8 hrs

UnitIII
5.

6.

Specialized IC applications
Universal active filter, Switched capacitor filter, Phase-locked loops, Power
amplifiers.
DC-Voltage regulators
Voltage regulator basics, Voltage follower regulator adjustable o/p regulator,
Precision voltage regulator, Integrated circuit voltage regulators.

5 hrs

5 hrs

Text Books:
1. Ramakanth A. Gayakwad, Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs -PHI/Pearson
Education.
2. David A. Bell, Operation Amplifiers and Linear ICs by, PHI

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

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Reference Books:
1. Roy & Choudry, Operational amplifiers and Linear Integrated circuits , New Age
International.
2. Stanley William D, Operational Amplifiers with Linear integrated circuits by., 4ed,
Pearson Education
Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)
UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each


Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2
3, 4
5
6

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEC305 Course Title: Electrical Power Generation & Economics
L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 03
Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Total Marks: 100
Teaching Hrs: 42 hrs
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

UNIT I
1.

Hydro Power generation: Selection of site, classification of hydro electric plants,


General arrangement and operation of Hydro electric plant.
06 Hours

2.

Thermal Power generation Selection of site, Introduction to Thermal power Plant,


Main portions, working and plant layout.
05 Hours

3.

Nuclear Power station: Introduction, adverse effects of fossil fuels, pros and cons of
Nuclear power generation, Selection of site, Cost, Component of reactors, Safety of
Nuclear power reactor
05 Hours

4.

Substations: Introduction, types, bus-bar arrangement, schemes, location, substation


equipment, reactors & capacitors, current limiting reactors.
06 Hours

5.

Economics aspects: Introduction, terms commonly used in system operation, diversity


factor, load factor, plant capacity factor, plant use factor, plant utilization factor, loss
factor, load duration curve, power factor improvement and tariffs, energy load curve,
interconnection of power station.
10 Hours

6.

Electric Safety and Environmental Issues: Electric shock, Limits of shocks, Factors
determining severity of shock. Effect of Voltage, Current, Body resistance, Current
pathway, Shock duration and frequency. Ground Resistance, Touch & Step potentials.
Environmental concerns related to fossil fuel power plants. Environmental concerns
related power plant.
05 Hours

7.

Future Power Systems: Fuel cells, Types, Advantages, Limitations of Fuel cells. Less
polluting power plants, Alternative resources, Distributed generation, Power
electronics, Enhanced reliability, Monitoring and control of power systems, intelligent
operation, maintenance and training. Smart Grid Technology. Space power Plants.

UNIT II

UNIT III

05 Hours
Text Books:
1. Electric power generation transmission and distribution by S.M.Singh, by Prentice
Hall of India, Regd.Office: d 13/12, Model Town, Delhi
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Reference Book:
1. POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING by A.Chakrabarti, M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta,
U.S.Bhatnagar, Published by Gagan kapur for Dhanpat Rai & Co., (p) Ltd.,
Edn.2003.
2. ELECTRIC ENERGY-AN INTRODUCTION by Mohamed A. El-Sharkawi, CRC
Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite300, Boca Raton,
FL 33487- 2742, isbn-13:978-1-4200-6219-9

Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)


UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks


Each
Q.No.1, Q.No.2, Q.No.3
Q.No.4, Q.No.5 & Q.No.6
Q.No.7, Q.No.8

Chapter
numbers
1, 2, 3
4, 5, 5
6, 7

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEE301


L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 3
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 42 hrs

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Course Title: Electrical Machine Design


Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

Unit I
Principles of electrical machine design:
Introduction, considerations for the design of electrical machines,
limitations. Different types of materials and insulators used in electrical
machines.
Design of DC machines:
Output equation, choice of specific loadings and choice of number of poles,
Design of main dimensions of the dc machines, Armature design-windings,
coils and slots, Design of field system - design of yoke, field windings
shunt.
Unit II
Design of transformers (Single phase and three phases):
Output equation for single phase and three phase transformer, choice of
specific loadings, Determination of main dimensions of the core. Estimation
of number of turns and cross sectional area of Primary and secondary coils,
Design of tank and cooling tubes (round).
Design of synchronous machines:
Output equation, Choice of specific loadings, Design of salient pole machine
main dimensions. Armature design - slots, slot details for the stator of
salient pole synchronous machines. Design of rotor of salient pole
synchronous machines, Design of the field winding.
Unit III
Design of induction motors( three phase):
Output equation, Choice of specific loadings, Main dimensions, Stator
winding design conductor, slots, teeth and core, Rotor design - length of
the air gap, estimation of number of slots for the squirrel cage rotor, Design
of Rotor bars, slots and end rings, Design of Slip ring induction motor.

5 hrs

11 hrs

7 hrs

9 hrs

10 hrs

Text Books:
1) Sawhney.A.K, A course in electrical machine design, 5th ed, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New
Delhi, 2005.
Reference Books:
1) Mittle V. N., Mittal.A, Design of electrical Machines, 4th ed, Standard Publishers
Distributors, New Delhi, 2000.
Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)
UNIT 8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each
I
Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
II
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
III
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2
3, 4
5
5

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEE302


Course Title: Digital System Design using VHDL
L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 3
Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Total Marks: 100
Teaching Hrs: 42 hrs
Exam Duration: 3 hrs
Unit -I

Introduction
Why HDL? A Brief History of HDL, Structure of HDL module.
Operators, Data types, Types of Descriptions, simulation and
synthesis.
2. Data-Flow Descriptions
1.

3.

4 hrs

Highlights of Data Flow descriptions, Structure of data flow


description, Data type-Vectors.

5 hrs

Behavioral Descriptions
Behavioral description highlights, Structure of HDL behavioral
description, The VHDL variable assignment statement,
sequential statements.

7 hrs

Unit II

Structural Description
Highlights of structural description, Organization of structural
descriptions, binding, state machines, Generate, Generic, and
parameter statements.
5. Procedures and Functions
Highlights of procedures and functions, Procedures and functions
Advanced VHDL Descriptions: File processing, Examples of
file processing.
4.

9 hrs

7 hrs

Unit III
6.

Mixed Type Descriptions


Why mixed type Description? HDL user defined types. VHDL
Packages, Mixed type description examples VHDL models and
simulation of sequential circuits, shift registers and counters etc

Additional topics in VHDL


Attributes, Inertial and transport delays, operator overloading
and IEEE-1164 standards.

5 hrs

5 hrs

Text Books:
1. VHDL Programming (VHDL and Verilog)- Nazeih M. Botros-Dreamtech Press
2006 Edition.
2. Charles H. Roth, PWS, Digital System Design using VHDL.
3. Douglas L Perry, TMH, VHDL Programming by Examples.

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Reference Books:
1. Bhasker, Pearson Education, A VHDL Primer.

2.
3.

Navabi Z, McGraw Hill, VHDL Analysis and Modeling of Digital systems.


Brown and Vranesic, TMH, Fundamental of Digital Logic with VHDL
Design.

Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)


UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each


Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2, 3
4,5
6
7

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEE303


L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 3
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 42 hrs

Course Title: Fuzzy Logic Theory


Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/ week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

Unit I
1.

2.

3.

Fuzzy set and its operations :


Fuzzy sets, operations in Fuzzy sets, standard operation on fuzzy sets, other
operations of fuzzy sets, properties of fuzzy sets, T- norms and T-conorms.
Fuzzy relation and its operations:
Fuzzy relations, operations in Fuzzy relations , standard operation on fuzzy
relations , other operations of fuzzy relations, properties of fuzzy relations,
classification of fuzzy relations
Fuzzy Membership Functions:
Concept of Fuzzy membership function, types of fuzzy membership
functions, concept of fuzzy number, operations on fuzzy number, other
types of fuzzy number, fuzzy extrema of function

6hrs

6hrs

6hrs

Unit II
4.

5.

Composition of Fuzzy sets and Fuzzy relations:


Cylindrical Extension of a fuzzy sets and a fuzzy relations, projection of a
fuzzy relation, extension principle, composition of a fuzzy set with a fuzzy
relation, composition of a fuzzy relation with a fuzzy relation.
Theory of approximate reasoning:
Fuzzy proposition, Propositional logic, First order predicate logic, Linguistic
variables, Types of propositions, Fuzzy if then statements, implications,
inference rules.

8hrs

6hrs

Unit III
6.

7.

Fuzzy rule-based models:


Mamdani fuzzy rule-based models, Godel fuzzy rule-based models,
Sugeno(TSK) fuzzy rule-based models and Scaled inference fuzzy rulebased models
Defuzzification methods:
Center of gravity, center of sums, first of maxima, middle of maxima and
height defuzzyfication method

6hrs

4hrs

Text Books
1. G.J. Klir and T.A. Folger, Fuzzy sets uncertainty and information PHI IEEE), 1995.
2. Kwang H. Lee First Course on Fuzzy Theory and Applications, Springer
International Edition
References
1. R.R. Yaser and D.P. Filer Essentials of fuzzy modeling and control John
Wiley1994.
2. Timoty Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, McGraw Hill.
3. Li - Xin Wang, A Course in Fuzzy Systems and Control, Prentice Hall PTR, 1997.
4. Hao Ying, Fuzzy Control and Modeling: Analytical Foundations and Applications
III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli


Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)
UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each


Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2, 3
4, 5,
6
7

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEE304


Course Title: Object Oriented Programming with C++
L-T-P: 3-0-0
Credits: 3
Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Total Marks: 100
Teaching Hrs: 42 hrs
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

UnitI
1.

2.

3.

Principles of Object-Oriented Programming:


Review of Procedure Oriented Programming, Basic concepts of Object
Oriented Programming Object, Class, Encapsulation, Inheritance,
Polymorphism; Benefits of OOPs, Applications of OOP.
The Basic Language C++:
A comparison of C and C++, Structure of C++ program with Class,
Preprocessor directives, C++ Statements Input/Output, Comments,
Tokens, Keywords, Identifiers, Constants, Data types string, pointer,
reference, boole, enumeration, array, complex number; typedef names,
type compatibility, type conversion, qualifier const, volatile; Operators
in C++, Operator Precedence and Operator Overloading; C++ expressions
New and Delete.
Functions in C++:
Introduction, The main() function, Function prototype, Call by reference,
Return by reference, Inline functions, Default arguments, const
Arguments, Function Overloading, Friend and Virtual functions, pointer
to functions.

6 hrs

5 hrs

6 hrs

UnitII
4.

5.

6.

Classes and Objects:


Introduction declaration and definition of a Class, defining member
functions, C++ program with a Class, Making an outside function Inline,
Nesting of member functions, Arrays within a class, Static data members,
static member functions, Objects global & local objects, scope &
lifetime, memory allocation for objects, dynamically allocated objects,
pointers to objects, arrays of objects, function arguments with objects,
returning objects; const member functions
Constructors and Destructors:
Introduction, Constructors, Parameterized Constructors, Multiple
constructors in a class, Constructors with default arguments, Dynamic
initialization of objects, Copy constructor, Constructing two-dimensional
arrays, const Objects, Destructors.
Operator Overloading and Type Conversion:
Introduction, Defining operator overloading, Overloading unary
operators, Overloading binary operators, Overloading binary operators
using Friends, Rules for overloading operators, overloading a comma
operator, overloading the output operator <<, overloading the input
operator>>, Type conversion.

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6 hrs

4 hrs

5 hrs

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

UnitIII
7.

Inheritance:
Introduction, Defining derived classes, Single inheritance, Making a
private member Inheritable, Multilevel inheritance, Multiple inheritance,
Hierarchical inheritance, Hybrid inheritance, Virtual base classes
Pointer, Pointers to objects, this pointer, pointers to derived classes,
Virtual Functions and rules of virtual functions.

5 hrs
5 hrs

Text Books:
1. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by Balagurusamy E, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd
edition, 2007.
Reference Books:
1. C++ The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd edition, 2007.
2. Standard C++ by Paul S Wang, Thomson Learning, Vikas Publishing House, 2nd edition
2005.

Scheme for Semester End Examination (SEE)


UNIT
I
II
III

8 Questions to be set of 20 Marks Each


Q.No.-1, Q.No.-2, Q.No.-3
Q.No.-4, Q.No.-5, Q.No.-6
Q.No.-7
Q.No.-8

Chapter numbers
1, 2, 3
4, 5, 6
7
7

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

Instructions
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 2 out of 3
Solve Any 1 out of 2

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEL301


L-T-P: 0-0-1.5
Credits: 1.5
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 36 hrs

Course Title: Control System Laboratory


Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

I Experiments (weightage: 80%)


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Time response of 2nd order under-damped system time response


specifications
Frequency response of 2nd order system- frequency response specifications
Torque-speed characteristics of dc servomotor
Closed loop operation of dc servomotor with P-controller and PI controller
Lag and lead compensators determination of frequency response
Study of P, PI and PID Controllers effect on plant step response.
Simulation of ON-OFF mode of control.
Experiment to determine Phase and gain margins.
II MATLAB / SIMULINK Simulations (weightage: 20%)

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Bode plot determination of phase and gain margin for a given system.
Time response of 2nd order system- effect of damping on unit step response
Transient response of dc servomotor in closed loop mode.
Simulation of P,PI,PD and PID controllers plant step response

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

B.V.B. College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli

Course Code: 08 EEL302


L-T-P: 0-0-1.5
Credits: 1.5
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Teaching Hrs: 36 hrs

Course Title: Microcontrollers laboratory


Contact Hrs: 3 hrs/week
Total Marks: 100
Exam Duration: 3 hrs

I Experiments (weightage: 60%)


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Data Transfer - Block move, Exchange, Sorting, Finding largest element in


an array.
Arithmetic Instructions - Addition/subtraction, multiplication and division,
Square.
Counters
Boolean & Logical Instructions (Bit manipulations)
Conditional CALL & RETURN
Code conversion: BCD ASCII; ASCII Decimal; Decimal - ASCII;
HEX - Decimal and Decimal - HEX
II INTERFACING: (weightage: 40%)

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Stepper and DC motor control interface to 8051.


Generate different waveforms Sine, Square, Triangular, Ramp etc. using
DAC interface to 8051; change the frequency and amplitude.
Alphanumeric LCD panel and Hex keypad input interface to 8051.
External ADC and Temperature control interface to 8051.

III Year B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) Curriculum 2010-11.

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