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SCHEME OF STUDY & SYLLABI FOR B.

TECH ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING STUDENTS ADMITTED FROM 2007 ONWARDS

ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SHANMUGHA ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH ACADEMY (SASTRA UNIVERSITY)

III Semester

Course Code

Name of the Course Core Subjects 26 Credits Complex Analysis & Transform Techniques Electronic Circuits I Sensors & Transducers Digital Electronics Circuit Analysis & Synthesis Electrical & Electronic Measurements Laboratories 4 Credits Electronic Devices & Digital Lab Electrical & Electronic Measurements Lab HR Skills I Total

Periods/Week No. of Credits L T P 4 3 4 3 3 5 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 4 4 4 5

BEICMA 301 R01/ MICCEI 301 BEICEI 302 R01/ MICCEI 302 R01 BEICEI 303 R01/ MICCEI 303 BEICEI 304 R01/ MICCEI/ 304 BEICEI 305 R01/ MICCEI/ 305 BEICEI 306 R01/ MICCEI/ 306 BEICEI 307 R01/ MICCEI 307 BEICEI 308 R01/ MICCEI 308 BEICTP 309 R01/ MICCEI 309

0 0 1 23

0 0 0 4

3 3 0 6

2 2 1 31

BEICMA 301 R01 / MICCEI 301 R 01COMPLEX ANALYSIS & TRANSFORM TECHNIQUES
Credits: 5 No. of contact periods: 75 UNIT I: 20 PERIODS COMPLEX VARIABLES: Analytic functions necessary and sufficient conditions for f(z) to be analytic C-R equation in polar coordinates Harmonic functions Orthogonal system Construction of an analytic function given real or imaginary parts . 1 Bilinear transformation Conformal mapping Sine z, Cos z, ez and only. z UNIT II: 15 PERIODS COMPLEX INTEGRATION: Cauchys integral theorem, Integral formula Taylors and Laurents series (without proof) Singularities-residues calculus of residues
2

residue theorem - evaluation of definite integrals of the type


o

f (sin , cos )d and


o

x2 + a2

cos mxdx

UNIT III: 20 PERIODS LAPLACE TRANSFORMS: Definition Transform of standard functions properties Transforms of derivates and integrals Transforms of the type tn f(t) and f(t)/t inverse Laplace transforms convolution theorem Transforms of periodic function, unit step function and unit impulse function Application to ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients and integral equations simultaneous linear equations with constant coefficients. UNIT IV: 20 PERIODS FOURIER SERIES & FOURIER TRANSFORM: Eulers formula Diriichlets conditions convergence statement only change of interval odd and even functions. Half Fourier series harmonic analysis. The infinite Fourier Transform sine and cosine transforms properties inversion theorem finite Fourier transform sine and cosine transform convolution theorem. Solving PDE using Finite Fourier transform Introduction to wavelet transforms. Reference Books: 1. Dr.M.K.Venkatraman - Engineering Mathematics, National Publishing Co., 1985, 9th edition. 2. Dr.P.Kandasamy et al. - Engineering Mathematics, Vol III, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi 1990/ 2nd edition. 3. P.P.Gupta Integral Transform, Kedarnath & Ramnath Publishers, Meerut, 1989. 4. Erwin Kreyszig - Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1990, 5th edition. 5. B.S.Grewal - Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers 1989.

BEICEI 302 R01/ MICCEI 302 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS LINEAR POWER SUPPLY: Half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier. Various filters: L, C, LC, CLC filter (determination of ripple factor, efficiency). Regulators: Zener regulator, transistor regulator. Switched mode power supplies, uninterrupted power supply, short circuit protection circuit analysis. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS DC ANALYSIS AND AC ANALYSIS: DC analysis of a NPN and PNP transistor and FET (discuss on Q point, load line, compensation and thermal stability). Small signal model: AC analysis for transistor (BJT & FET)-ac load line (input resistance, output resistance, current gain, voltage gain, and power gain). UNIT III: 15 PERIODS HIGH FREQUENCY MODEL: High frequency model for BJT & FET, Miller theorem. Design: Transistor as a switch, transistor as a current amplifier, transistor as a voltage amplifier, FET as a voltage variable resistor, FET as an amplifier. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS CASCADE AMPLIFIER AND POWER AMPLIFIER: Direct coupled amplifier, capacitive coupled amplifier, transformer coupled amplifier (design analysis). Frequency & time response analysis of an amplifier. Power amplifier: Class A, class B, class C (analysis of power, efficiency), Darlington amplifier. Reference books: 1. Adel S.Sedra and Kenneth C.Smith, Microelectronics, 2nd edition. Oxford university press 2. Robert L Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 8th Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 3. S.Salivahanan, N.Suresh Kumar, and A.Vallavaraj, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 4. Jacob Millman and C.C.Halkias, Electronic Devices and Circuits, McGraw Hill, 1972.

BEICEI 303 R01/ MICCEI 303 SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS INTRODUCTION TO SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS Primary and Secondary; Active and Passive Sensors Classification, Characterization: - Electrical, Mechanical, thermal, optical, chemical and biological. STATIC & DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity, Linearity, Resolution, Hysterisis, Threshold, Input impedance and Loading. I order & II order system response. UNIT II 15 PERIODS RESISTIVE SENSORS: Resistive potentiometers loading effect, Strain gauge Sensor theory Gauge factor. RTD, Thermistors, Hot wire anemometers (both constant current and temperature) Humidity and Dew Point Sensor. INDUCTIVE SENSORS: LVDT: Construction, Signal Conditioning Circuit, applications Magnetostrictive or electromagnetic Sensors. CAPACITIVE SENSORS: Variable area, gap and dielectric type Signal Conditioning Capacitor Microphone Frequency response UNIT III 15 PERIODS THERMAL SENSOR:, Gas thermometer Thermal expansion, Thermoemf Sensor Thermocouple: Construction, Cold junction Compensation; PIEZOELECTRIC SENSORS: Piezoelectric Crystal Piezoelectric accelerometer Charge Amplifier measuring circuit. MAGNETIC SENSORS: Force and displacement sensors (Pressductor); Hall effect Sensors; Variable reluctance Pickup Sensor; Eddy current Sensor Drag cup type. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS RADIATION SENSORS: Introduction, Photoconductive, resistive and voltaic Sensors, SMART SENSORS Smart Transmitter Standards and automation Intelligent Sensors. RECENT TRENDS IN SENSOR TECHNOLOGY: MEMS (Micro electro Mechanical Sensors) Micro Machining applications. Nano sensors Microstructure Voltage vs Current Characteristics Single walled Carbon Nanotube. Reference Books: 1. D. Patranabis Sensors and Transducers, Tata McGraw Hill, 2 ed 2. D. Patranabis Principles of Measurements systems, Tata McGraw Hill 2 ed, 1997 3. E.D. Doeblin Measurements systems Application and design, McGraw Hill, 1990 4. S K Singh Industrial Instrumentation and Control, 2nd edition 5. D.M Considine Process Instrumentation and Control HAND BOOK, McGraw Hill

BEICEI 304 R01/ MICCEI 304 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS COMBINATIONAL LOGIC Introduction to number systems-binary logic level reduction methods-minterms-tables and maps- incompletely specified functions, multiple output minimizations - implementation of simple Boolean expressions using universal gates - expandable gates and expanders-tristate buffer. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS: Decoders - encoders - multiplexers implementation of Boolean functions with multiplexers-decoders and encoders with multiplexers-combinational circuits-parallel and serial-adders-subtractor circuits(1's and 2's complement) - multiplier circuits. FILP-FLOPS: RS, JK, T & D filpflops. Master-slave flipflops. Edge triggering, Level triggering. Switch debouncing. (Timing diagrams) UNIT III: 15 PERIODS DIGITAL COUNTER & SEQUENCIAL LOGIC CIRCUITS: Ripple counter designtype T counter design-type D counter design-type JK counter design-cycle counters Johnson counter - shift registers - pulse train generators-shift counters - timing circuits asynchronous sequential circuits-design using state equations logic latches UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Logic arrays. ASM design of digital systems for traffic, alarm, electronic lift, staircase & network switching. CMOS memories - Programming of digital logic into FPGA. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. W.H.Gothmann, Digital Electronics, II Edition Prentice Hall of India, 1990 Jacob Millman and Arvin Grabel, Microelectronics, McGraw-Hill, 1987. S.C.Lee, Digital Circuits and Logic Design, Prentice Hall of India, 1984 Morris Mano, Digital Design, Prentice Hall of India., 1996, 2nd edition. Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, The Art of Electronics, Cambridge Low price Edition, 1997.

BEICEI 305 R01// MICCEI 305 CIRCUITS ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS NETWORK THEOREMS: Thevenins theorem Nortons theorem Superposition theorem reciprocity theorem Substitution theorem compensation theorem Maximum Power transfer theorem Millmans theorem Tellegens theorem DC and AC circuits. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS AC AND DC TRANSIENTS: RL transient: Decay of current in RL circuit RC transient: Decay of current in RC circuits RLC transient: Over damped, critically damped and under damped Natural frequency damping ratio. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS RESONANCE &COUPLED CIRCUITS: Resonance in series and parallel circuits Q factor bandwidth of a resonant circuit locus diagram principle of quality factor. Self inductance Mutual inductance analysis of coupled circuits dot rule coupled circuits in series and parallel co-efficient of coupling single and double tuned circuits frequency response of tuned coupled circuits. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS NETWORKS ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS: Network functions poles and zeros complex frequency Hurwitz polynomial positive real functions properties of transfer function transfer admittance transfer impedance two port parameters: z, y, h and ABCD parameters scaling network functions basic synthesis procedure of driving point functions synthesis of LC, RC & RL driving point functions Foster and Cauer forms. Reference Books: 1. K.Nagappan and K.R.Mohan Ram Electric circuit theory, 1987. 2. M.E.Van Valkenburg Network analysis, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1976. 3. 03.W.H.Hayt and J.E.Kemmerley Engineering Circuits, Mcmillan & McGraw Hill 1992. 4. Theodore F.Bogart Electric Circuits, Macmillan & McGraw Hill 1992. 5. Joseph Edminster Electric Circuits, Schaums outline series, 1985. 6. M.L.Soni and J.C.Gupta Electrical circuit analysis, Dhanpat Rai and sons, 1981.

BEICEI 306 R01// MICCEI 306 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS


Credits: 5 No. of contact periods: 75 UNIT I: 20 PERIODS CHARACTERISTICS OF A MEASUREMENT SYSTEM: Generalized scheme of a measurement system block diagram errors in measurement system types statistical analysis of measurement system - mean standard deviation - variance, probability of errors reliability failure rate - factors affecting reliability reliability improvement. ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS:D-Arsonval galvanometer principle, operation and constructional details of moving coil, moving iron. Power measurement electrodynamic wattmeter errors and compensation Hall Effect wattmeter Induction type wattmeter compensated wattmeter single phase and 3-phase power measurements. Energy measurement- induction type energy meter- calibration of wattmeters and energy meters. UNIT II: 20 PERIODS AMMETER & VOLTMETER: DC ammeter multi range ammeter the Aryton shunt or universal shunt extension of ammeter range RF meter measurement of very large current by thermocouples - a.c. current measurement. DC Voltmeter multi range voltmeter extension of voltmeter transistor voltmeter chopper type voltmeter solid state voltmeter AC voltmeter using rectifiers multirange AC voltmeter average responding voltmeter peak responding voltmeter true rms voltmeter ohm meter shunt type multimeter calibration of DC meter. UNIT III: 20 PERIODS BRIDGES AND DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS : Series and shunt type ohmmeter Wheatstones bridge Kelvin bridge megger AC bridges Maxwells bridge Wein bridge Andersons bridge Hay bridge Schering bridge. Voltmeter: Ramp technique dual slope integrating type DVM (voltage to time) integrating type DVM (voltage to frequency) successive approximation type DVM potentiometer type DVM digital panel meter specification of DVM microprocessor based DVM. Digital frequency meter universal counter decade counter electronic counter digital measurement of time digital tacho meter digital pH meter digital phase meter digital capacitance meter digital Q meter. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS DISPLAY DEVICES & SIGNAL GENERATORS & WAVE ANALYZERS: Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes: block diagram of general purpose oscilloscope - functions of each block - sampling oscilloscope storage oscilloscope digital read out oscilloscope application of CRO: measurement of frequency and phase using Lissajous method checking of diodes measurement of capacitance and inductance probes for CRO.

Standard signal generator random noise generator Wobbluscope beat frequency oscillator Vectroscope basic wave analyzer harmonic distortion analyzer spectrum analyzer digital fourier analyzer. Reference books: 1. A.K.Sawhney - A course in electrical and electronic measurements and Instruments, Dhanpat Rai & sons, 17th edition, 2000. 2. W.D.Cooper and A.D.Helfrick - Electronic Instrumentation and measurement techniques, third edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1991. 3. H.S. Kalsi - Electronic instrumentation, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited 4. Golding & Widdies - Electrical measurements and measuring instruments, 5th edition, Wheelers student edition. 5. F.K.Harris - Electrical measurements, Wiley eastern Pvt., Ltd., 1974. 6. M.B.Stout - Basic electrical measurements, Prentice Hall of India, 1981.

BEICEI 307 R01/ / MICCEI 307 ELECTRONIC DEVICES & DIGITAL LAB
(Credits: 2)

01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12.

Characteristics of PN junction & zener diode. Design of rectifiers with filters & analyze the ripple factor. Characteristics of CE & CC configuration of the given transistor and analyze the hybrid parameters. Analysis of DC & AC parameters of the given transistor for biasing. Characteristics of JFET & UJT with its parameters. Verification of various flip-flops using gates. Half adder, full adder, half subtractor & full subtractor Modulo-N Counter Asynchronous sequential circuit using state equations Shift registers using the conventional IC Decoder & encoders Multiplexer for the given Boolean expression. ASM design of digital system for lift & traffic control

BEICEI 308 R01/ / MICCEI 308 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS LAB
(Credits: 2)

1. 2.

Measurement of resistance using Wheatstone bridge & Kelvins double bridge. a) Measurement of capacitance using Schering Bridge b)Measurement of frequency using Wein bridge

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Measurement of inductance using Maxwells bridge & Andersons bridge. Extension of range of ammeter and voltmeter. Calibration of wattmeter using phantom loading. Calibration and testing of energy meter. Design of multi range voltmeter. Design of multi range ammeter Analyze the transient response of an RLC circuit on a spectrum analyzer. Measurement of impedance for a given circuit. Calibration of RTD & thermistor. Measurement of amplitude & phase difference using Lissaujous pattern on CRO.

BEICTP 309 R01/ MICCTP 309 HR Skills -I


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SWOT Analysis and Presentation (Individual exercise) Listening Skill Exercise (Audio - visual presentation) Team Skills - Product Launching Aptitude Test I Leadership Exercise (Problem solving exercise) Etiquettes - Discussion & Reporting Person I admire - Oral presentation Emotional intelligence - Written Exercise

IV Semester

Course Code

Name of the Course

Periods/Week No. of Credits L T P 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 4 4 4

Core Subjects 21 Credits BEICMA 401 R01 / Linear Algebra, Partial Differential 4 1 MICCMA 401 Equations & Their applications BEICEI 402 R01 Electronic Circuits II 4 0 /MICCEI 402 BEICEI 403 R01 / Linear ICs & Applications 4 0 MICCEI 403 BEICEI 404 R01 / Signals & Systems 3 1 MICCEI 404 BEICEI 405 R01 / Electrical Machines 4 0 MICCEI 405 Department Electives (Choose 1 out of 2) 4 Credits BEIDEI 401 R01 / Process Engineering 4 0 MICCEI 401 BEIDEI 402 / Electromagnetic Fields 4 0 MICCEI 402 Laboratories 4 Credits BEICEI 406 R01 / Electronic Circuits Lab 0 0 MICCEI 406 BEICEI 407 R01 / Linear Integrated Circuits Lab 0 0 MICCEI 407 BEICTP 408 R01 / HR Skills II 1 0 MICCTP 408 Total 24 2

0 0

4 4

3 3 0 6

2 2 1 30

BEICMA 401 R01/MICCEI 401 LINEAR ALGEBRA, PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & THEIR APPLICATIONS
Credits: 5 No. of contact periods: 75 UNIT I: 20 PERIODS PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION: Formation of equation of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions solution of equations general, particular and complete integrals standard type of first order equations Lagranges linear equation second order and higher order equations with constant coefficients, homogeneous and non homogeneous equations. UNIT II: 20 PERIODS ONE DIMENSIONAL WAVE EQUATION AND HEAT EQUATION: Derivation of one dimensional wave equation transverse vibration of finite elastic string with fixed ends boundary and initial value problems Fourier series solution. Derivation of one dimensional heat equation steady and unsteady states boundary and initial value problems. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS TWO DIMENSIONAL HEAT EQUATION: Two dimensional heat equation steady state heat flow in two dimensions Laplace in Cartesian and polar (including annulus) Fourier series solution. UNIT IV: 20 PERIODS LINEAR ALGEBRA Norms of matrices Basis vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors Tri diagonal matrices Canonical forms Defective matrices Pseudo inverse Singular value decomposition QR algorithm Least square approximation. Reference Books : 1. Dr.P.Kandasamy et.al Engineering Mathematics, Vol III, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi, 1990. 2. S.S.Sastry - Numerical analysis Prentice Hall of India, 2005. 3. Erwin Kreyzig Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern, 2003.

BEICEI 402 R01/ MICCEI 402 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS- II


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS DIFFERENTIAL AND TUNED AMPLIFIERS: Dual input, balanced output differential amplifier-inverting and non-inverting modes-CMRR-constant current bias circuits, current mirror circuits-FET differential amplifiers. Single tuned amplifiersdouble and stagger tuned amplifiers-effect of cascading on bandwidth. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS: General theory of feedback-types negative and positive feedback-negative feedback in transistor circuits-requirements for oscillations-classification of oscillators-LC, RC oscillators-Hartley, Colpitts, Wein bridge RC phase shift and Crystal oscillators, Clapp oscillator-oscillator design for specific frequencies. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS MULTIVIBRATORS AND WAVESHAPING CIRCUITS: Relaxation oscillatorastable, monostable and bi-stable multivibrators- schmitt trigger-tunnel diode oscillatorUJT relaxation oscillator. Step, ramp and exponential voltages-linear wave shaping circuits: Differentiating and integrating circuits. Applications: Narrow pulse from square wave-voltage step from a ramp-generation of a triangular wave from a square wave-saw tooth to rectangular wave conversion. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS DIGITAL INTEGRATOR CIRUITS: Special characteristics- fan in, fan out, propagation delay, noise margin, RTL and DTL circuits-TTL Logic-open collector output gate-totem pole output-ECL Logic-CMOS logic circuits-comparison of logic families. Reference Books: 1. Jacob Millman and C.C.Halkias, Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill,1972. 2. Allen Mottershead, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 1993 3. R. S. Sedha, A Text book of Applied Electronics, S. Chand Co., Ltd., 1987. 4. Jacob Millman and Herbert Taub, Digital and Switching Waveforms, TMH Edition, 1997.

BEICEI 403 R01/ MICCEI 403 LINEAR ICs & APPLICATIONS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I. 15 PERIODS OP AMP CHARACTERISTICS & APPLICATIONS Ideal Op amp-internal diagram, Current mirror circuit- DC characteristics, AC characteristics, frequency compensation. OP AMP APPLICATIONS: Scale changerinverter and non inverter-summer and subtractor-multiplier and divider-differentiator and integrator. V to I and I to V converters-precision rectifiers-clipper and clamper circuitssample and hold circuits-log and antilog amplifiers- electronic analog computationmonolithic power amplifiersprogrammable Transconductance amplifierinstrumentation amplifier-ac amplifier. UNIT II. 15 PERIODS COMPARATORS, SIGNAL GENERATORS &VOLTAGE REGULATORS Comparator-applications of comparators - Schmitt trigger - astable multivibratormonostable multivibrator - triangular wave generators, sine wave generator-RC phase shift, Wein bridge oscillator Fixed series voltage regulator, IC 723 general purpose regulator- current limit protectioncurrent fold back-current boosting. UNIT III 15 PERIODS ACTIVE FILTERS & PLL First order and second order low pass-high pass-band pass- band reject and notch filtersstate variable filter-switched capacitor filters. Basic principles-block diagram-analog and digital phase detector-Voltage Controlled oscillator-low pass filter-monolithic PLL- applications of PLL. Sample & hold circuit analysis with applications. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS TIMERS, ADC & DAC 555 timer-block diagram - monostable operation- astable operation- Applications: modulation- demodulation- Schmitt trigger-counters & timers. ADC: Flash type, Successive approximation type, Dual slope & Tracking type. DAC: R2R binary weighted ladder & inverted R-2R. Details on Quantization error, resolution & Conversion speed. Reference Books: 1. G.Coughlin and Driscol, Operational amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits Prentice Hall of India P.Ltd, 1992. 2. D. J Dailey, Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, McGraw Hill, 1989. 3. R.A.Gaekwad, Op amp &Linear Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2000. 4. Millman and Halkias, Integrated electronics, McGraw Hill, 1991. 5. Roy Choudhury and Shail Jain: Linear Integrated Circuits, Wiley Eastern Ltd 1991.

BEICEI 404 R01 / MICCEI 404 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Basics of signal and systems: Sinusoids exponential sinusoid energy power- signal operations classification of signals test signals: unit step, impulse, exponential even and odd functions classification of systems: linear, nonlinear, time varying and invariant, causal and non-causal, continuous and discrete, stable and unstable systems. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Time domain analysis of continuous time systems: Zero input and zero state response unit impulse response solution for differential equations system stability (BIBO and asymptotic) system behavior: rise time, time constant, settling time and resonance phenomenon determining impulse response. UNIT III 15 PERIODS Time domain analysis of discrete time systems: Conversion of CTS to DTS signal operations discrete time impulse function exponential sinusoid complex exponential solution to linear difference equation impulse response system behavior convolution theorem and its properties. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Continuous time signal analysis: The trigonometric Fourier series existence and convergence system response exponential Fourier series computation of Fourier coefficients. Discrete time signal analysis: The z-Transform Properties of z-transform z-Transform solutions for difference equations system realization frequency response bilateral zTransform relation between Laplace and z-Transform. Reference Books: 01. 02. 03. Alan V. Oppenhem, Alan S. Willsky, and S. Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., Chennai, 2006. B. P. Lathi, Linear Systems and Signals, 2nd Ed., Oxford University Press, New York, 2005. P. Ramesh Babu and R. Ananda Natarajan, Signals and Systems, 2nd Ed., Schitech Pub (India) Pvt., Ltd., Chennai, 2006.

BEICEI 405 R01/ MICCEI 405 ELECTRICAL MACHINES


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS DC Machines constructional details types principle of operation of separately and self-excited dc generators EMF equation OCC & load characteristics armature reaction commutation applications. DC Motors concept of back emf torque developed performance characteristics starting and speed control of DC motor applications. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Transformer constructional details of single phase and three phase transformer principle of operation EMF equation phasor diagram equivalent circuit - regulation - efficiency auto transformers applications. Synchronous generators constructional details type principle of operation EMF equation applications. Synchronous motors principle of operation applications. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS Three phase induction motors constructional details types principle of operation torque slip characteristics starting and speed control applications. Single phase induction motors principle of operation double revolving theory types of single phase motors applications. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Welding transformers DC/AC servo motors stepping motors DC and AC tachogenerators relays and contactors. Reference Books: 1. Edward Huges Electrical Technology, ELBS, 1987. 2. R.K.Rajput A Text book of Electrical Machines, Lakshmi Publishers, 1991. 3. B.L.Theraja and A.K.Theraja A Text book of Electrical Technology, Vol.II AC & DC Machines, S.Chand & Co., Ltd., 2000. 4. Nagarath and Kothari, Electric Machinery, Tata McGraw Hill, 1990.

BEIDEI 401 R01/ MICDEI 401 PROCESS ENGINEERING


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS Thermodynamics Basic concepts Laws of thermodynamics, Thermodynamic relations, Closed & open systems - PVT relations state & point functions- reversibility ideal gases Maxwells relation- Z chart. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Fluid Mechanics: Newtonian & non newtonian fluids fluid friction incompressible & compressible flow- Bernoullis equation pumps, compressors (single and multistage), nozzles, ejectors, turbines, manometers, orifice meter, pitot tube, venturimeter. - mixing and agitation UNIT III: 15 PERIODS Thermal process: Vapor compression and absorption refrigeration, liquefaction, heat transfer, heat exchangers, evaporators- combustion flame temperature combustion calculation UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Industrial processes: Reactors, distillation & absorption columns, Material and energy balances principle & relevant theory -P&I Diagram Reference Books: 1. Dr. S. Sundaram, Thermodynamics, Ahuja Pub., 2nd edn.,New Delhi( 2004) 2. McCabe and Smith : Unit Operations, McGraw-Hill, New York (2002)

BEIDEI 402/ MICDEI 402 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS ELECTRIC FIELD: Coulombs law electric field intensity electric flux density Gausss law and applications absolute potential - potential difference potential gradient Poissons and Laplaces equation solutions electrostatic fields divergence divergence theorem conservative field. Current and current density continuity of current conductors and dielectrics boundary conditions capacitance, energy storage capacitance of different configuration method of images. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS MAGNETIC FIELD: Magnetic flux and flux density magnetic field intensity amperes circuital law curl stokes theorem scalar and vector magnetic potential force and torque on a closed circuit boundary condition for magnetic materials energy density in magnetic field. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS MAGNETIC CIRCUITS: MMF calculation in simple magnetic circuits lifting power of magnets Faradays law motional emf self and mutual inductance different configurations calculations energy of system of current loops force on current loop in terms of inductance. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS WAVE EQUATIONS: Displacement current Maxwells equations wave equation, uniform plane waves free space conducting medium sinusoidal time variation skin depth Poynting theorem and Poynting vector. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K.A.GANGADHAR - Field theory, Khanna publishers, 1987. J.D.KRAUS - Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill, 1987. UMESH SINHA - Electromagnetic theory and its applications, Satyaprakashan publishers, 1988. WILLIAM H.HAYT - Engineering Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill, 5th edition, 1986. JORDAN AND BALMIN - Electromagnetic waves and radiating systems, Prentice Hall of India, 2000.

BEICEI 406 R01/ MICCEI 406 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB


(Credits: 2)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Design and construction of FET as an amplifier. Design and construction of RC coupled amplifier. Design and construction of push pull amplifier for the specified gain. Design and construction of direct coupled amplifier. Design and construction of transformer coupled amplifier for the specified gain and bandwidth.

6.

Design and construction of sweep generator for the specified time period. (All experiments to be done using only transistors)

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Design and construction of Hartley oscillator. Design and construction of Colpitts oscillator. Design and construction of RC phase shift oscillator. Design and construction of Wein bridge oscillator. Design and construction of an Astable multivibrator. Design and construction of Schmitt trigger.

BEICEI 407 R01/ MICCEI 407 LINEAR ICs LABORATORY


(Credits: 2) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. Determine the input bias current, output offset voltage, slew rate and CMRR for the given OPAMP. Applications of OPAMP: Summer, inverter, differentiator and integrator. Square and triangular wave generation using OPAMP (without input) for the given time period. Design and construction of a first order Low pass and high pass filters for the given cut-off. Study the frequency response in detail. Design of first order band pass filter for the given bandwidth. Study the frequency response in detail. Design a precision half wave and full wave rectifier and give its significance over conventional rectifiers. Design and construction of astable and monostable multivibrator using OPAMP. Design and construction of astable and monostable multivibrator using IC 555. Schmitt trigger and zero crossing detector using OPAMP. Study the effect of change in VUT & VLT Sample and hold circuits. D/A and A/D converters using OPAMPS. Design and testing of voltage regulator using IC 723.

BEICTP 408 R01/ MICCTP 408 HR Skills - II


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Creative Thinking - Picture/Case Study Check your memory Power - Audio Visual presentation If I were ...........?- Speech Aptitude Test II Skit/Mime Presentation - Group exercise The Book I like - (Book Review) Quiz on Current Affairs

V Semester

Course Code

Name of the Course Core Subjects 17 Credits Numerical Methods

Periods/Week L T P 4 1 0

No. of Credits 5

BEICMA 501 R01 / MICCMA 501 BEICEI 502 R01 / MICCEI 502 BEICEI 503 R01 / MICCEI 503 BEICEI 504 R01 / MICCEI 504

Control Systems Microprocessor, Microcontroller & their Applications Digital Signal Processing

3 4 3

1 0 1

0 0 0

4 4 4

Department Electives (Choose 2 out of 4) 8 Credits BEIDEI 501 R01 / MICDEI 501 BEIDEI 502 / MICDEI 502 BEIDEI 503 / MICDEI 503 BEIDEI 504 / MICDEI 504 Industrial Economics & Management Communication Engineering Material Technology Java Programming Laboratories 4 Credits BEICEI 505 R01 / MICCEI 505 BEICEI 506 R01 / MICCEI 506 BEICTP 507 / MICCTP 507 Signal Processing Lab Transducers & Control Lab HR Skills -III Total 0 0 1 20/22 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 9 2 2 1 30 4 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 4 4

BEICMA 501 R01 / MICCMA 501 NUMERICAL METHODS


Credits: 5 No. of contact periods: 75 UNIT I : 15 PERIODS SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS AND EIGEN VALUE PROBLEMS Introduction-Bisection method-Secant method-Newton Raphson method-Iteration method-Regula falsi method-Horners method-Graffes root squaring method of finding real roots of an equation Direct methods (review)-Gauss elimination method-Gauss Jordan method-Cholesky method-Jacobi Iteration-Successive over relaxation method-eigen values and Eigen vectors by Jacobis method-power method UNIT II 15 PERIODS NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION, INTEGRATION, INTERPOLATION AND APPROXIMATION & FINITE ELEMENT METHODS Introduction-numerical differentiation-methods based on finite differences-numerical integration-trapezoidal rule-Simpsons rule-3/8 rule-Quadrature formula Introduction-Finite difference operators-relation between operators-Lagrange and Newton interpolations, Finite element method-Ritz method-collocation method-weighted residual method-Galerkins method-solving first order differential equations. UNIT III 15 PERIODS NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND FINITE ELEMENT METHODS Power series approximation solution by Taylor series-Improved and modified Euler methods- Runge-Kutta -IV order method-Milnes predictor-corrector method Solutions to partial differential equations-classification of partial differential equations of the second order-Laplace equation and its solution by Liebmanns process-Solution of Poissons equation-solution of parabolic and hyperbolic equationsUNIT IV : 15 PERIODS STATISTICS AND APPROXIMATIONS Linear correlation rank correlation and regression lines & simple results. Theoretical distributions Binomial - Poisson - Normal. Erlang, Gamma, Weibull problems Random process Classification stationary process WSS and SSS processes (Simple problems) UNIT V: 15 PERIODS SAMPLING Test of hypothesis: Level of significance Type I and Type II errors critical value test statistics large sample test for mean difference of means - proportion difference of proportions SD. Small sample tests (based on t, F and Chi square). ANOVA table(one way classification)

Reference Books : 1. Irwin Miller and Jojn E.Freund - Probability and statistics for engineers, Prentice Hall of India, Second Edition, 1977. 2. S.S.Sastry - Numerical analysis Prentice Hall of India, 2005. 3. Gupta & Kapoor: Mathematical Statitics Sultan Chand & Sons, 2003

BEICEI 502 R01 / MICCEI 502 CONTROL SYSTEMS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Mathematical review Different forcing functions First order systems linearised first order systems Response to different forcing functions such step, ramp, pulse and sinusoidal. UNIT II 15 PERIODS First order systems in series higher order systems transportation lag response to different forcing functions-decay ratio, overshoot response time. UNIT III. 15 PERIODS Controllers Final Control element Block diagram & signal flow charts closed loop transfer function-transient response UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Stability analysis Routh test frequency response analysis Bode & Nyquist Diagram for different systems & Controllers Gain and Phase margin. Reference Books: 1. 2. D.R.Coughnowr ,Process system analysis and control , McGrawHill Inc,NYork(1991) S.Sundaram ,T.K.Radhakrishnan, Process dynamics and control, Ahuja Book Pub.,N.Delhi (2003)

BEICEI 503 R01 / MICCEI 503 MICROPROCESSOR, MICROCONTROLLER & THEIR APPLICATIONS
Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Architecture: Organization of 8086 microprocessor - memory - organization - pin configuration - resister structure - addressing modes in 8086 - minimum and maximum mode of operation - difference between 8086, 8088 microprocessor - assembler - two pass assembler - timing parameters- interrupts - interrupt types and interrupt responses UNIT II 15 PERIODS IO Interface: Type of Interfacing devices - 8255 I/O Ports and programming - 8251 Serial communication interface - 8259 Interrupt controller - 8253 timer Interface - DMA Controller 8257 - A/D - D/A interfacing -interfacing 6845 CRT controller-4 bit, 8 bit, 16 bit and 32 bit microcontroller. UNIT- III 15 PERIODS Microcontroller Architecture: Organization of 8031 Microcontroller -Register structure pin configuration -timer - Serial port -RAM - in 8031 microcontroller family - various addressing modes - Instruction set - Arithmetic group - Logical group - Data Transfer group - Bit Manipulation instruction - Program and machine controller instructions stack operation. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Application: keyboard interfacing-seven segment display interfacing- LCD Interfacing. 8279 programmable keyboard display interface -stepper motor interfacing- Data transfer between two microprocessors - data transfer through serial port-Time and frequency measurement using timer-applications using interrupt. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. Ramesh Gaonkar Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications with the 8085/8080, Third edition, Penram International publishing (India),1997. Introduction to Microprocessor - Auditya P. Mathur ,2000 Barry B.Brey, The Intel Microprocessor 8086/8085, 80186/80188, 80286/80386,80486 Pentium and Pentium Pro processor /Architecture Programming and interface Prentice Hall of India, Fourth Edition ,1997. Udayakumar, Advanced Microprocessors and IBM-PC Assembly language Programming, 1 Ed, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,1997 Kennath J Ayala.The 8051 microprocessor, Penram International publishing India Ltd., 1990. Intel 16 bit Embedded Controllers Handbook, Intel, 1990

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BEICEI 504 R01 / MICCEI 504 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Realization of digital linear systems: Network definitions and operations IIR and FIR filter realizations: Direct form I, form II realization, signal flow graph, transposed form II, cascade form, parallel form and lattice structure. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Discrete time Fourier transform: Properties of DFT N-point DFT on sequences IDFT linear and circular convolution techniques frequency response. Fast Fourier transform: Decimation in time decimation in frequency IDFT using FFT. UNIT III 15 PERIODS Digital filter design techniques: Analog filter approximation, Butterworth, Chebyshev and elliptical filters frequency band transformations on analog domain. Digital filter design equations: Low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Infinite impulse response filters: IIR filter design by bilinear transformation frequency band transformation & impulse invariant method on digital domain. Finite impulse response filters: Linear phase FIR filters frequency response pole-zero locations realization of FIR filters using windows: rectangular, triangular, cosine, and Hamming windowing techniques. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. John G. Proakis and Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall of India, 1997. A. V. Oppenhem and R. W. Schaffer, Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of India, 1987. P. Ramesh Babu, Digital Signal Processing, Schitech Pub (India) Pvt., Ltd., Chennai, 2001.

BEIDEI 501 R01 / MICDEI 501 INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Economics - definition, description and understanding of demand, supply, price, National Income, productivity, exchange rate, inflation, indices and money value. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Costing - definition of various costs, methods of costing , Marginal costing method (PV ratio, BEP analysis) and its use in management decision making. Location - plant location, plant capacity, location decision, the factors governing location and capacity. Product life cycle, layout decision, location and layout for products and for services. UNIT III 15 PERIODS Ownership - single owner, partnership, joint-N stock firms, co-operatives, public enterprises, statutory enterprises - their characteristics, merits, limitations. Formation procedures in our country, Brief discussion on the scope and purpose of companies, Act and MRTP Act. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Management: Basic principles, the Indian heritage, western style and Japanese methods. Functions of management, organization, (line, staff, matrix, project) Merits and limitations, charts, definitions of authority, responsibility and accountability, brief description on MBO, MBE and MIS. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Managerial Economics, Varshney & Maheswari, S.Chand & Co, 1983 Advanced Cost Accounting, Jain and Narang, Allied Publishers, 1992 Practical Costing, Ahuja & Khanna, S.Chand & Co, 1982 Modern Production and Operating Management, Buffa & Rakesh Saxena. Tata Mc Graw Hill I Ltd, 1996 Industrial Ownership in India, O.P.Khanna. Prentice Hall of India, 1992 Principles of Management, L.M.Prasad. Allied Publishers, 1997 Scientific management, Peter Drucker, 1992

BEIDEI 502 / MICDEI 502 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Modulation - need for modulation - amplitude modulation - frequency spectrum - power relation - different types of modulators - SSB, DSB and VSB generation. AM transmitters - block diagram - functions of each block - high level and low level transmitters-. principle of frequency and phase modulation - bandwidth of FM - narrow band and wide band FM - generation of FM wave - direct and indirect methods - FM transmitters - block diagram functions of each block. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Detection and Receivers - detection of AM waves - diode detectors - synchronous detection - FM detectors - slope detectors - phase discriminators - ratio detectors. receiver - different types - super heterodyne receivers - block diagram - choice of IF and oscillator frequencies - tracking - alignment - AVC, AFC - receiver characteristics UNIT III 15 PERIODS Pulse modulation systems - sampling theorem, PWM - Pulse Amplitude Modulation channel bandwidth for PAM - detection of PAM signals - pulse time modulation generation of PDM and PPM - conversion of PDM to PPM - detection of PTM signals Pulse Code Modulation - quantization - PCM systems - encoder - Time Division Multiplexing - Frequency Division Multiplexing. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS (Block Diagram Approach) Broadband Communication System - Facsimile system - Telephone system - crossbar and electronic exchanges - Television system - microwave communication and optical communication systems - Principle of satellite communication - computer communication - Electronic mail. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw Hill, 1984. Ashokraj, Modern Electronic Communication Theory and Systems Vol I, Umesh Publications, 1988. Taub and Schilling, Principles of Communication System, McGraw Hill, 1989. Bruce Carlson, Communication Systems, McGraw Hill, 1985. Sanjeev Gupta, Principles of Communication Engineering, S.Chand & Co, 1990

BEIDEI 503 / MICDEI 503 MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS PROPERTIES OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS: Electrical, mechanical, magnetic, optical, thermal and dielectric materials. STEELS AND CAST IRONS: Classification properties and applications Iron Iron carbide diagram. Effect of alloying cements and properties of steels and cast irons. Alloys of Cu, Al, Mg, Ni, Zn and Pb and their uses. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS CONDUCTION IN METALS: Electrical and thermal conduction. Dielectric materials Magnetic materials types of magnetism magneto striction super conductivity. Polymeric materials: Polyethylene, polystyrene, PVC, Teflon, polyesters, Bakelite, varnishes and enamels. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS HEAT TREATMENT: Introduction hardness measurement brinell, Rockwell and Vickers method. CREEP: Creep curve various stages of creep types of creep. Creep properties of metals and non metals stress relaxation fatigue mechanism of fatigue effect of stress concentration. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Criteria for the selection of materials for engineering applications. Elastic materials: Materials for spring, bellows, diaphragm, and bourdon tube choice of materials for different operating conditions like temperature, pressure and humidity. Materials for strain gauges, RTDs, thermistors, orifice plates - piping and pipe fitting. Corrosion: Direct electrochemical and galvanic corrosion - prevention and control. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. C.S.Indulkar - An Introduction to Electrical Engineering Materials, S.Chand & Co.,1981. C.W.Richards - Engineering Materials Science, Prentice Hall of India, 1985. L.H.Van Vlack - Elements of materials science, Addison Wesley, 1975. M.Arumugam - Materials Science, Anuradha agencies, 1987. ISA Handbook - Standards and practices for instrumentation, ISA 1986. O.P.KANNA - A text book of material science and metallurgy, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1986. G.E.Dicter - Mechanical metallurgy, Tata McGraw Hill, ISE, 2000 S.H.avener - Physical metallurgy, Tata McGraw Hill, ISE. 1995.

BEIDEI 504 / MICDEI 504 JAVA PROGRAMMING


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT - I 15 PERIODS

Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Genesis of Java - Overview of Java Data types, Variables and Arrays - Operators Control Statements - Introducing Classes - Methods and Classes - Overloading - Understanding static, final - Nested and Inner Classes - String class - Command Line Arguments - Inheritance - I/O Basics - Packages and Interfaces - Exception Handling. UNIT II 15 PERIODS

Multithreaded Programming - Java Thread Model - Creating Multiple Threads - Thread Priorities - Synchronization - Inter thread communication - Suspending, Resuming and Stopping threads - Applets - Fundamentals - Applet class - Applet Skeleton - Event Handling - Event classes Event Listener Interfaces - Adapter Classes - Inner Classes. UNIT III 15 PERIODS

AWT - Window Fundamentals - Working with Frame Windows, Graphics, colors, and Fonts - Using AWT controls, Layout managers and Menus Control Fundamentals Understanding Layout Managers - Java RMI - Networking - Basics - Networking Classes and Interfaces - InetAddress - TCP/IP Socket, ServerSocket classes - UDP DatagramSocket, DatagramPacket classes UNIT IV 15 PERIODS

Java Library - String handling - String Operation, comparison, searching, modifying String Buffer - java.lang - Simple Type Wrappers Math - java.util - Collection Interfaces - Collection classes Legacy classes - Stack - Dictionary - Hash table - Date class - Random class - java.io - File - ByteStreams - CharacterStreams - Serialization . Reference Books:

1. Herbert Schildt, "The Complete Reference Java 2", Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2002
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2. Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, "Java: How to Program", 7 Edition, Deitel & Associates Inc., 2006.

BEICEI 505 R01 / MICCEI 505 SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY


(Credits-2)

(Analog signal processing) 01. Design a 2nd order Butterworth active low pass and high pass filter for the given cutoff frequency. Check the practical frequency response of the same with the obtained transfer function. Design an active filter which can filter out the 50 Hz power line noise in the frequency range of 1 to 100 Hz. Illustrate on how to improve the attenuation band in order to preserve the actual signal from being attenuated. Design a differential amplifier cum filter which can amplify the difference signal in the range of 100 Hz to 100 KHz by 100 times and filter out rest of the frequencies. Design a differentiator to differentiate signal in the frequency range of 100 Hz to 1 KHz. Determine the effect on CMRR due to the difference in capacitance and resistance values of a differential amplifier cum filter. Design an elliptical filter to reject the 50 Hz power line noise effectively from a composite signal.

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(Digital signal processing using MATLAB) 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. Write an algorithm for Butterworth low, high and band pass filters for the specified cut-off frequencies and determine its impulse response. Obtain the frequency spectrum of the given composite signal using FFT technique. Determine the period of the given signal using auto-correlation technique. Write an algorithm to reject white noise from a given signal using moving average window technique. Design a 25-tap low pass filter with cutoff frequency 0.5 radians using rectangular and hamming windows and also its frequency response. Design a FIR low pass and high pass filter for the given cutoff frequency using hamming window and frequency sampling method.

BEICEI 506 R01/ MICCEI 506 TRANSDUCERS & CONTROL LABORATORY


(Credits-2) 1. 2. 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Characteristics of LVDT, tacho-generator and stroboscope Characteristics of Thermocouple, RTD and Thermistor Conductivity and humidity measurement Characteristics of Potentiometers, synchro transmitter & receiver Characteristics of Strain gauge, torque sensor Characteristics of capacitive transducers & AD590. Analysis of various system responses using MATLAB Instrumentation amplifier based PID controller design Frequency response based analysis using operational amplifiers Study of controller design using MATLAB Investigation and analysis of DC Motor Control using Simulink models Negative Feedback analysis using Electronic circuits

BEICTP 507/ MICCTP 507 HR Skills -III


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Mock Press Technical Quiz - By students Technical Interview - By Parent Department Staff Aptitude Test - III Case Study on Conflict Resolution Corporate Ethics & Culture - Staff lecture Out of Box Thinking - Exercise

VI Semester

Course Code

Name of the Course

Periods/Week No. of Credits L T P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 1 29

Core Subjects 16 Credits BEICEI 601 R01 Process Control 4 0 BEICEI 602 R01 Digital VLSI Design 4 0 BEICEI 603 R01 Data Acquisition & Processing 4 0 BEICEI 604 R01 Industrial Instrumentation 4 0 Department Electives (Choose 2 out of 4) 8 Credits BEIDEI 601 R01 Fuzzy Logic & Neural Networks 4 0 BEIDEI 602 R01 Embedded Systems in Instrumentation 4 0 BEIDEI 603 R01 Power Plant Instrumentation 4 0 BEIDEI 604 R01 Operational Research 4 0 Laboratories 4 Credits BEICEI 605 R01 Microcontroller & Interfacing Lab 0 0 BEICEI 606 R01 Data Acquisition & Processing Lab 0 0 BEICTP 607 R01 HR Skills - IV 1 0 Total 25 0

BEICEI 601 R01 PROCESS CONTROL


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Special Control techniques feed forward, cascade, ratio, split range and selective control IMC and Smith predictor Control of batch reactors- distillation columns, heat exchangers. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Control valves design Controller tuning Cohen and Coon Zeigler-Nichols tuning methods-process identification FOPDT, SOPDT models. UNIT III 15 PERIODS State space methods- state space representation of physical systems Transfer function matrix- multivariable control - .stability analysis-interaction decoupling. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Sample Data Control Basics of Z transforms open & closed loop response stability sampled data control of different processes design of digital controllers. Reference Books 1. K. Ogata, Modern control engineering, PHI, New Delhi, 2006. 2. D. R. Coughnowr, Process systems analysis and control, McGraw Hill Inc.,New York(1991).

BEICEI 602 R01 DIGITAL VLSI DESIGN


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS CMOS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES Introduction to Integrated circuit Technology Basic MOS transistors Enhancement mode, depletion mode Basic properties of CMOS Review of fabrication of FET, transistor, monolithic diodes, Capacitors and resistors. Basic CMOS technology n well process, p-well process, twin tub UNIT II 15 PERIODS INVERTER: CMOS inverter dc characteristics, dynamic characteristics Analytic delay model, CMOS Gate transistor design, Power dissipation, Noise margin, Parasitic capacitance, design rules Lamda based rule CMOS logic gate design, - CMOS NAND and NOR, fan in, fan out- CMOS logic structures CMOS complementary logic, Transmission gates BiCMOS logic, Pseudo n-MOS logic Dynamic CMOS logicClocked CMOS logic- pass transistor logic -CMOS domino logic - clocking strategies latches and registers, two phase clocking. UNIT III 15 PERIODS CMOS SUBSYSTEM DESIGN Single bit adder Transmission gate adder Carry look ahead adder carry select adders carry by pass adders - mirror adder, Array multiplication Wallace tree multiplication, RAM, ROM, PLA control implementation, Decoders shifters, PAL. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS DESIGN METHODOLOGY & SUBMICRON TECHNOLOGY Introduction Ground rules for successful design- Design Rule checkers (DRC)Simulators Introduction to Gallium arsenide Technology Technology developmentGaAs devices Introduction to MESFET V I characteristics of MESFET- MESFET as inverter. Reference Books 1. Dougles A. Punknell & Kamran Eshraghian, Basic VLSI design, 3/e prentice hall of India Ltd, 1995. 2. JAN. M. Rabaey, Digital Integrated circuits A design perspective, Practice Hall of India ,3rd edition, 2001 3. A. Neil H.E. Weste, Kamran Eshraghian Principles of CMOS VLSI design, a system perspective, Second edition, Pearson education 2004.

BEICEI 603 R01 DATA ACQUISITION & PROCESSING


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: (Qualitative analysis) 15 PERIODS Effect of noise in measurement signals. Sources of noise and coupling mechanism. Statistical representation of signals. Signal pre-amplification & filtering to bring it to the range of acquisition. Interfacing techniques. UNIT II: (Qualitative analysis) 15 PERIODS Utilization of full range of ADC. Concept of analog to digital & digital to analog conversion. Sampling quantization & encoding. Errors in conversion & correction. Time division multiplexing, Frequency shift keying. UNIT III: (Qualitative analysis) 15 PERIODS AC carrier system AC bridge as balanced modulator Interference & drift rejection Phase sensitivity demodulation Current transmitters: open & closed loop transmitter. UNIT IV: (Qualitative analysis) 15 PERIODS Digital filter designs. Window filters. Convolution. DFT filtering techniques. Analysis of the signals, error detection & correction after transmission. Feature extraction and decision making. Reference Books John P. Bently, Measurement systems, 3rd edition, 2000. John G. Proakis and Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall of India, 1997. A. V. Oppenhem and R. W. Schaffer, Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of India, 1987.

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BEICEI 604 R01 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT-Different types of filled system thermometersSources of error and compensation. Installation and maintenance activities. PRESSURE MEASUREMENT-Pressure Units- Manometers- Bourdon gauges. Motion and force balance designs using bellows, diaphragms- Testing and calibration of Pressure gauges using pressure standards. Installation and maintenance of Pressure gauges. High vacuum measurement- Mc Leod gauge-Knudsen gauge, pirani gauge- Ionization gauge. UNIT II 15 PERIODS FLOW MEASUREMENT-Differential Pressure flow meters- Operating principleDifferent types- orifice-venturi meters- their Installation and maintenance. Positive displacement mechanical flow meters- Different types. Inferential flow meters- RotametersTurbine flow meters. Electrical types- Principle, Construction of electromagnetic flow meters- Ultrasonic flow meters. Mass flow meters- coriolis flow meters- Calibration, Installation and maintenance. UNIT III 15 PERIODS LEVEL MEASUREMENT-Sight glass- Float actuated and displacer devices. Torque tubepurge system- manometer type. Boiler drum level measurement- Differential pressure method. DENSITY - buoyancy air pressure balance methods VISCOSITY & CONSISTENCY - Saybolt and Industrial viscometer- Industrial consistency meter. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS VELOCITY- Relative velocity- Translational & Rotary velocity measurement. ACCELARATION- Accelerometers of different types. SPEED- magnetic-photo electric pulse counting-stroboscopic methods. FORCE, TORQUE & VIBRATION-Torque measurement- mechanical and electrical methods. Vibration measurement- seismic pick up with piezo electric measurement. Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Deoblin. E.O, Measurements systems-application and design. Tata McGrawHill,2002 Eckman.D.P, Industrial instrumentation. Wiley Eastern Ltd, 2004 Partanabis.D Principle of measurement systems. Tata McGrawHill, 2004 Sawhney.A.K. Electrical and Electronic measurements. Dhanpat Rai & Sons,2000 Singh.S.K. Industrial Instrumentation and control. Tata McGrawHill,2004 Considine.D.M. Process Instruments & control Hand book,2002 Liptak.B.G. Instrument Engineers Hand Book. Chilton Book company.1973

BEIDEI 601 R01 FUZZY LOGIC AND NEURAL NETWORKS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Introduction to Fuzzy logic- Fuzzy sets Fuzzy conditional statements- Fuzzy rules- Fuzzy algorithms UNIT II 15 PERIODS Fuzzy logic controller- Fuzzification interface- knowledgebase- decision making logicdefuzzification interface- design of Fuzzy logic controller- case study UNIT III 15 PERIODS Introduction to Artificial neural networks: Artificial neuron- Learning algorithmsperceptron- Multilayer perceptron- EXOR problem- back propagation algorithm- Hop field networks- Kohenens self organizing maps- adaptive resonance theory. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Neural networks for control Schemes of neuro control- Identification and control of dynamical systems- case study related to one specific process control problems like Distillation column- Optimization of membership function and rule bases of fuzzy logic controller using neural networks. Reference Books: 01. 02. 03. 04. Simon Haykins Neural network A comprehensive foundation, prentice hall 1992. Bose N.K and Liang .P Neural Networks Fundamentals with Graphics, Algorithm and Applications, TataMcGraw Hill, New Delhi 1996. Timothy Ross Fuzzy logic for engineering Applications Prentice hall -1994. Lawrence Fausett, Fundamentals of neural networks, Prentice Hall, Eaglewood cliffs, N.J.1992.

BEIDEI 602 R01 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS IN INSTRUMENTATION


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT-I 15 PERIODS Atmel RISC Processor-AVR architecture overview-. Memory- flash,-data register i/o registers SRAM - EEROM memory-. Reset and interrupt functions-Interrupts watchdog timer4. Parallel i/o ports-. Timer/Counters-Timer/Counter Prescalar and Input SelectorsTimer 0-Timer 1-Timer 2-Serial Communication using UART UNIT- II 15 PERIODS Timer 0-Timer 1-Timer 2-one second recording interval using Timer 0-engine rpmmeasurement using Timer 1- Drive Shaft measurement using Timer 1. Analog InterfacesAnalog to Digital background - Analog Comparator peripheral - measuring engine temperature using a/d-sending collecting data to the PC - Serial Communication using SPI Instruction set. UNIT- III 15 PERIODS Interfacing to External devices - Digital Interface-Interfacing digital input signal-Switch debouncing - Switch arrays and keypads - Transistor switches - Optical Devices Opto isolator-Object sensors-Shaft encoder-Inductive Loads-On/Off switching-Relays Electronic relay using TRIAC - H Bridge -The DC Motor-Motor principles-Driving the dc motor PWM continuous variable control - Stepper motor-Introduction-Drive waveforms-Motor speed profiles - Switching the motor phases-Measurement Consideration for the design Temperature - Barometric Pressure- Humidity-Wind Speed-Wind Direction-Rainfall-Dew Point Computation-Wind Chill Computation- Battery Health-Real Time-. Hardware DesignWind speed input-Rain gauge input-900 MHz transmitter-Power supply UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Control Applications - PID controller- TC/thermistor transducer linearization DC motor position/speed measurement and control (iv). Discrete state process control-Introduction to RTOS: Task scheduling, event based models, real time kernels, memory requirements and control. Concepts of RTX -51.Developing applications Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Embedded C Programming and the Atmel AVR Richard Barnett, Larry OCull & Sarah Cox Thomson Delmar Learning Edition 2003. Programming and Customizing the AVR Microcontroller Dhananjay V. Gadre Tata McGraw-Hill Edition 2003. An introduction to the design of small-scale embedded system Tim Wilmshurst Palgrave Edition 2001. Design with PIC Microcontrollers, 7th Indian reprint,2002, Pearson education. Intel Embedded application Handbook, Intel, 1990. Ye .Chang Lio and Glen .A.Gibson, Microcomputer systems - 8086/8088 family, Prentice, Hall of India Ltd, 1987.

BEIDEI 603 R01 POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Piping and Instrumentation diagram of a thermal power plant - basic processes in a boiler fuel measurement - review. of pressure and temperature measurement - steam and water flow measurement - instrument applications in power station- review of indicating and recording instruments- water level gauges for boiler drums- closed circuit television instruments- gas analysis meter-leak measurement- dust monitor - measurement of impurities in feed water and steam - instrument - instrument maintenance aspects- pollution control instruments- CO, SOX/NOX ' UNIT II 15 PERIODS Boiler control objectives - combustion of fuels (gaseous, liquid and solid) - excess air combustion chemistry and products of combustion- requirement for excess combustion air calculation of efficiency of boilers- Input/Output method- heat loss method - steam temperature control systems - super heaters and desuperheaters. UNIT III 15 PERIODS Feed water supply and boiler water circulation systems - drum level control systems - boiler draft system - measurement and control of furnace draft - measurement and control of combustion draft and air flow control related functions. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Flue gas analysis - trimming of combustion control systems - combustion control for liquid and gaseous fuel boilers - coal or solid fuel stokers - combustion control for stoker fired boilers. Nuclear power plant instrumentation: Piping and instrumentation diagram of different types of nuclear power plants- radiation detection instrument - process sensors for nuclear power plants spectrum analyzers - nuclear reactor control systems and allied instrumentation. Reference Books 01. 02. 03. B.G.LIPTAK, Instrumentation in Process Industries, Vol I and II, Chilton Book and Co., 1973. SAM .G.DUKELOW, The Control of Boilers, Instrument Society of America Press, 1996. ASHERRY et.al (EDITORS), Modern Power Station Practice, Vol 6 Instrumentation, (Controls and Testing) Pergamon Press, 1971.

BEIDEI 604 R01 OPERATIONAL RESEARCH


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS LINEAR PROGRAMMING: Introduction formulation of LPP formulation of engineering optimization problems simplex method principles of simplex method algorithm Big-M two-phase method duality application of transportation model. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING: Introduction recursive equation approach characteristics Bellmans principle algorithm solution of discrete DPP solution of LPP by dynamic programming probabilistic DPP applications. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS SIMULATION: Introduction formulation and implementing a simulation model experimental design for simulation generation of random numbers Monte-carlo simulation cycle method of statistical analysis simulation of networks, investment and budgeting, queuing system. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS NON-LINEAR OPTIMIZATION AND SEARCHING TECHNIQUES: Introduction searching methods direct search methods Hooke-Jeeves pattern search method Gradient based method Newtons method Non-traditional optimization algorithm genetic algorithm simulated annealing global optimization problems. Reference Books 1. Operations Research, Kanti Swarup, P. K. Gupta, Man Mohan, 8th edition, Sultan chand & sons, 1999. 2. Operations Research, F. S. Hillier, 2nd edition, CBS Publishers & Distributers, 1987. 3. Optimization Concepts and Applications in Engineering, Ashok D. Belegundu, T. R. Chandrupatla. 2nd edition, Pearson Education, 2003. 4. Optimization for Engineering Design, Kalyanmoydeb, 1st edition, Prentice Hall India, 2000. 5. Genetic Algorithms in search, optimization, and machine learning, D. E. Goldberg, Addison-Wesley, 1989.

BEICEI 605 R01 MICRO CONTROLLER & INTERFACING LAB


(Any Twelve Experiments) (Credits-2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Keyboard interfacing Seven segment display interfacing LCD interfacing Wave form generation Frequency measurement DC motor speed controller Temperature measurement using Thermocouple LVDT interfacing Stepper Motor interfacing Traffic control interfacing Water level measurement Serial communication with PC Electronic relay interfacing (using TRIAC) Light intensity measurement Mass/Force measurements with strain gauge

BEICEI 606 R01 DATA ACQUISITION & PROCESSING LAB


(Credits-2)

01. Interfacing of an instrumentation amplifier with a differential signal 02. Analyze the performance of instrumentation amplifier for the given specifications such as frequency component of the signal, noise spectrum, gain & CMRR. 03. Design a precision cum averager circuit and analyze its performance. 04. V/I, I/V converter for the given specifications 05. Analyze the loading effects of V/I & I/V. 06. Design an ADC using the IC0800. 07. Design an ECG circuit. 08. Extract the ECG signal and store it in PC and analyze it. 09. Design a signal conditioning unit for any one of the given system such as load, pH, level and conductivity. 10. Analyze the statistical parameters for the above acquired signal and comment on the linearity of the sensor.

BEICTP 607 R01 HR Skills- IV

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Employers' Expectation - staff lecture Selection Process - Staff lecture Resume Writing - Preparation - staff lecture Group Discussion Mock Interview Aptitude Test - IV

VII Semester

Course Code

Name of the Course

Periods/Week L T P 0 0 0 0

No. of Credits 4 4 4 4

Core Subjects 16 Credits Programmable Logic & Distributed 4 0 Control System BEICEI 702 R01 Modern Control Theory 4 0 BEICEI 703 R01 Biomedical Instrumentation 4 0 BEICEI 704 R01 Analytical Instrumentation 4 0 Department Electives (Choose 2 out of 4) 8 Credits BEICEI 701 R01 BEIDEI 701 R01 BEIDEI 702 BEIDEI 703 R01 BEIDEI 704 R01 Instrumentation System Design Process Modeling & Simulation Instrumentation in Petrochemical Industries Semiconductor Sensors & Applications Laboratories 4 Credits Biomedical Instrumentation Lab Process Control Lab Total 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

4 4 4 4

BEICEI 705 R01 BEICEI 706 R01

0 0 24

0 0 0

3 3 6

2 2 28

BEICEI 701 R01 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC & DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Review of computers in process control: Data loggers, Data Acquisition Systems (DAS), Direct Digital Control (DDC). Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA), sampling considerations. Functional block diagram of computer control systems. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Programmable logic controller (PLC) basics: Definition, overview of PLC systems, input/output modules, power supplies and isolators. General PLC programming procedures, programming on-off inputs/ outputs. Auxiliary commands and functions, PLC Basic Functions, register basics, timer functions, counter functions. PLC intermediate functions: Arithmetic functions, comparison functions, Skip and MCR functions, data move systems. UNIT III 15 PERIODS PLC Advanced intermediate functions: Utilizing digital bits, sequencer functions, matrix functions. PLC Advanced functions: Alternate programming languages, analog PLC operation, networking of PLC, PLC-PID functions, PLC installation, troubleshooting and maintenance. Design of interlocks and alarms using PLC. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Distributed Control Systems (DCS): Definition, Local Control Unit (LCU) architecture, LCU languages, LCU - Process interfacing issues, communication facilities, redundancy concept case studies in DCS. Introduction to Field bus and HART bus concepts. Reference Books 1. 2. 3. 4. John.W. Webb Ronald A Reis, Programmable Logic Controllers - Principles and Applications,4th Edition, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey, 1998. Lukcas M.P, Distributed Control Systems, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1986. Frank D. Petruzella, Programmable Logic Controllers, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York,1997. Krishna Kant, Computer-based Industrial Control, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 1997.

BEICEI 702 R01 MODERN CONTROL THEORY


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS Concept of state & state models-state equation from transfer function. Building blocks of state space models. Modeling through energy approach of electrical & mechanical. Canonical forms, Solution to state-space equations, state transition matrix, properties of state transition matrix, computation of state transition matrix. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Equilibrium points and stability concepts, stability definitions, Modeling energy of the system in terms of quadratic functions. Controllability, observability- simple problems, Linopunov stabilizability criterion. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS State feedback control for controllable canonical form, State feedback control in general, Output feedback controller by pole placement method. Full-order and reduced-order observers-simple problems. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Nonlinear system common nonlinearities phase plane method describing function analysis simple problems. Reference Books 1. 2. 3. 4. W. L. Brogan, Modern Control Theory, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey, 1990. Raymond A. DeCarlo, Linear Systems, A state variable approach with numerical implementation, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey, 1987. Skelton R. E, Dynamic System Control and Linear Systems Analysis and Synthesis, John Wiley, 1993. K. Ogatta, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India, 2002.

BEICEI 703 R01 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Electrophysiology: Review of physiology and anatomy - resting potential - action potential propagation of action potential - bioelectric potentials - cardiovascular dynamics - electrode theory - bipolar and unipolar electrodes - surface electrodes - physiological transducers systems approach to biological systems. UNIT II 15 PERIODS Bioelectric potential and cardiovascular measurements: EMG - evoked potential response EEG - fetal monitor-ECG - phonocardiography - vector cardiography - BP - blood flow cardiac output - plethysmography - impedance cardiology - cardiac arrhythmias - pacemakers defibrillators - Incubator. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS Respiratory and pulmonary measurements and rehabilitation: Physiology of respiratory system respiratory rate measurement - oximeter. Hearing aids - functional neuro muscular simulation physiotherapy - diathermy - nerve simulator. Patient monitoring systems: Design of Micro controller based patient monitoring systems UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Recent trends: Medical imaging - laser applications - ultrasound scanner - echo cardiography CT scan - MRI/NMR - cine angiograms - colour Doppler systems - Holter monitoring endoscopy. Reference Books

01. 02.

03. 04.

Leslie Cromwell, Fred J.welbell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, prentice -hall of India, 1980. L.A. Geddes, L.E.baker, Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation, John Wiley, 1989. 03. B.Jacobson, J.G.Webster, medical and clinical engineers, prentice hall, 1979. R.S.Khandpur, Handbook of biomedical instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, 1987. M.Arumugam, Biomedical Instrumentation, Anuradha Publishers, 1992.

BEICEI 704 R01 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I 15 PERIODS Electromagnetic radiation-characteristics - interaction of E.M. radiation with matter - spectral methods of analysis - absorption spectroscopy - Beer's law - radiation sources mono chromators - filters - prisms - diffraction grating - ultraviolet spectrometer - single beam and double beam instruments - Infra-red spectrophotometers - radiation sources-celIs-detectors sample preparation - analysis using attenuated total reflectance (ATR). UNIT II 15 PERIODS Methods of analysis in gas chromatography - column details - detectors - thermal conductivity detectors, flame ionization detectors - flame photometric detectors - electron capture detectors. Liquid Chromatography - precolumn - separation column detectors - High pressure Liquid Chromatography. UNIT III 15 PERIODS pH measurement - glass and calomel electrodes - measuring circuits-water purity meter steam purity meter - dissolved oxygen meter-sodium analyzer - flue gas analyzer - oxygen analyzer using paramagnetic, zirconium, depolarization principle - dust and smoke meters CO,SOX/NOX analyzers. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Particles emitted in radioactive decay - nuclear radiation detectors - ionization chamber GeigerMuller counter - proportional counter - scintillation counter - semiconductor detectors. X-ray spectroscopy - X-ray fluorescence spectrometer - X-ray diffraction - NMR and its applications - Mass spectroscopy. Reference Books

01. 02. 03.

Willard Merrit, Dean Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Van Nostrand Co., 1965 R.K.Jain, Fundamentals of Mechanical and instrumental Instruments, Khanna publishers, 1986. C.K.Mann, J.J.Vickesr, W.H.Gullick, Instrumental analysis, Harper and Row Publishers, 1974.

BEIDEI 701 R01 INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM DESIGN


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS Orifice meter - design of orifice foe given flow condition - design of rotameter - design of RTD measuring circuit -design of cold junction compensation circuit for thermocouple using RTD transmitters - zero and span adjustment in D/P transmitters and temperature transmitters. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Bourdon gauges -factors affecting sensitivity- design of Bourdon tube- Design of Air purge system for level measurement- Electronic P+I+D controllers- design - adjustment of set point, bias and controller settings. UNIT III 15 PERIODS Control valves-design of actuators and positioners- types of valve bodies- valve characteristics materials for body and trins- sizing of control valves- types of pumps- pump performance- pump noise and vibration- selection of pumps. UNIT IV 15 PERIODS Design of logic circuits for alarm and Annunciator circuits- design of microprocessor based system for data acquisition- microprocessor based P+I+D controller. Reference Books 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. N.A.Anderson, Instrumentation for Process Measurement and control, Chilton Company, 1980. D.M.Considine, Process Instruments and Controls Handbook, Mc Graw- Hill, 1985. R.H.Warring, Pumping Manual, Gulf Publishing Co., 1984. J.P.Benley, Principles of Measurement Systems, Longman Inc., 1983 C.D.Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Prentice Hall of lndia, 1998.

BEIDEI 702 PROCESS MODELLING & SIMULATION


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS Modeling formulation by Mass & Energy balance for mechanical, Chemical and thermal systems - Linearisation techniques - Brief review of first, second, lead / lag and inverse response processes - Matlab functions. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Non linear systems-phase plane analysis-nonlinear dynamics-growth model-bifurcation theory-single and two state systems UNIT III: 15 PERIODS Chaos-Lorenz equation-stirred tank heaters-CSTR-chaos in chemical systems. . UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Model analysis of distillation-absorption columns - diabatic reactors Reference Books: 01. B.Wayne Bequette, Process Dynamics, PH Int. Inc.m, NY(2004)

BEIDEI 703 R01 INSTRUMENTATION IN PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS Introduction to petrochemicals - general physical and chemical properties and method of production with flow charts of petrochemicals- ethylene, propylene, benzene and its derivatives, toluene, xylene, butadiene, vinyl chloride, formaldehyde. UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Qualitative study of unit operation with an understanding of operating variables: distillation,
absorption, extraction and leaching.

UNIT III: 15 PERIODS Qualitative study of unit operation and processes with an understanding of operating variables evaporators, reactors, crystallizers and driers. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Study of process control systems for the production of formaldehyde, ethylene, propylene, butadiene, vinyl chloride, benzene, polyethylene, polypropylene, benzene hexachloride, nylon. Reference Books 01. 02. 03. 04. A.L.WADDAMS, Chemicals from petroleum, third edition, John Murray, London, 1973. J.G.BALCHEN and KJ.MUMME, Process control structures and applications, VanNostrand Reinhold Co., 1988. WARREN L.McCABE, JULIAN C.SMITH and PETER HARRIOTT, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1988. GEORGE T.AUSTIN, Shreeve's Chemical Process Industries, fifth edition, McGraw Hill 1984.

BEIDEI 704 R01 SEMICONDUCTOR SENSORS & APPLICATIONS


Credits: 4 No. of contact periods: 60 UNIT I: 15 PERIODS Classification and fabrication: Sensor characterization - evaluation of semiconductor sensors semiconductor sensor technologies - basic fabrication process - micromechanical process design - bulk micro matching - surface micro machining - other micro machining UNIT II: 15 PERIODS Acoustic and mechanical sensors: Piezo electric materials - acoustic sensing - SAW sensors Piezo resistivity - Piezoresistive sensors - capacitive sensors - applications. UNIT III: 15 PERIODS Magnetic and radiation sensors: Integrated Hall's sensors - Magneto transistors -Other magnetic sensors - Infrared sensors - Visible light colour sensors - High energy photodiodes silicon drift chamber X-ray sensors - Applications. UNIT IV: 15 PERIODS Thermal sensors and solar cells :Thermal sensing elements -thermal and temperature sensors basic principle of solar cells - VI characteristics - response - Hetero junction and cascaded solar cells Schottky barrier cells - design consideration -applications. Reference Books 01. 02. 03. Simon M.Sze, Semiconductor Sensors, John Wiley, New York, 1996. Pallab Bhattacharya, Semiconductor and optoelectronic devices, PHI, 1994. Size, Semiconductor devices, Willey Eastern, Bangalore, 1996.

BEICEI 705 R01 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB


(Any 12 experiments to be done) (Credits-2)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Analysis of segments and intervals using PC based ECG. Time and frequency domain analysis using PC based EEG. Study of Endoscopy. Image scanning using ultrasonography. Heart rate measurement using IR sensor. Characteristics of hearing through audiometer. Analysis of given signal using Lab view. Physiological modeling using Matlab simulink . Measurement of various lung parameter using Respiration analyzer. Measurement of blood pressure using sphyghnomanometer. Study of skeleton & clay models. Study of EMG system. Image analysis using high resolution CCD camera. . Study of blood flow meter. Conductivity studies on blood & skin.

BEICEI 706 R01 PROCESS CONTROL LAB


(Credits-2)

1. Realization on-off control in pressure process station and input and output characteristics. 2. Study of pressure process station 3. Study of flow process station 4. Study of Temperature process station 5. Study of Level process station 6. Configuration of AIs, AOs, DIs & DOs using PLC 7. Design of interlock based on ladder logic and alarming 8. Calibration of pressure gauge using dead weight tester 9. Realization of relay logic latching concept 10. Alarm Enunciator for PLC & DCS 11. Calibration of PID controller 12. Frequency response analysis

VIII Semester

Course Code

Name of the Course Core Subjects 26 Credits Project Work Open Elective I Open Elective II Open Elective III Open Elective IV Total

Periods/Week No. of Credits L T P 9 3 3 3 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 21

BEICEI 801 BEIOEI 801 BEIOEI 802 BEIOEI 803 BEIOEI 804

Note: If all the 4 or some open electives are opted by students in previous semesters evening class, they can drop it during this semester or do the left out ones here.

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