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AIUB B.Sc. (EEE) Syllabus

This document provides course details for several courses in the B.Sc. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) program at American International University-Bangladesh. The courses cover topics in English, accounting, economics, management, physics, chemistry, mathematics and modern physics. Key concepts taught include mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics, and engineering materials. Courses involve both lectures and hands-on laboratory work.

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AIUB B.Sc. (EEE) Syllabus

This document provides course details for several courses in the B.Sc. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) program at American International University-Bangladesh. The courses cover topics in English, accounting, economics, management, physics, chemistry, mathematics and modern physics. Key concepts taught include mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics, and engineering materials. Courses involve both lectures and hands-on laboratory work.

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American International University-Bangladesh

B.Sc. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) Course Details

ENG 1101: ENGLISH 1


Practical Grammar: Phonetic Symbols; Vocabulary; Article; Adjectives; Verbs; Number, Parts of
Speech; Voice; Tense; Sentences; Clause; Prepositions; Punctuation; Letters and Messages,
Basic English Conversations and Pronunciation; listening.

ENG 1202: ENGLISH 2


English as a Language, Aspects of Paragraphing, Forms of Discourse (Exposition, Narration,
Description, Persuasion), grammar, tenses, gerund, question forms, expressing quantity,
research paper - steps, format and documentation.

ENG 2101: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION


This course is designed to help the students in learning the techniques and acquiring the skills
needed to communicate effectively in the business world. The course deals with the basic
English in the practice to communication in different business situation. Various techniques of
communication such as business letters, reports, project proposal and other media form an
integral part of the course.

BBA 1102 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING


This course deals with the accumulation and use of accounting data in business, fundamental
procedures and records, income measurement and preparation of financial statement. It
introduces concepts, principles and system of book keeping and accounting. The whole
accounting process (from transaction to financial statements preparation) is the main focus of
this course.

BBA 1204: PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS


The intention of this course is to introduce the students to principles essential to understanding
the basic economizing problem and specific economic issues and policy alternatives for dealing
with them. Two fortunate outcome of this course are ability to reason accurately and
dispassionately about economic matters and a lasting interest in economics. Topics included
are concept of demand and supply, elasticity, theory of production, theory of cost, market
structure, unemployment, inflation, fiscal and monetary policies.
MGT 3202: MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION
The purpose of this course is to acquaint engineering and science students with certain
management principles and techniques having applications in engineering and scientific fields.
Topics covered are principles and functions of management, managerial work roles, functions
of organizations, finance, product development, operations management, quality, project
planning and management, human resources management, operations research and
engineering management in practice.

PHY 1101: PHYSICS 1


Mechanics:
1.Kinematics
(a) Graphical representations of displacement-time, velocity-time and acceleration-time.
(b) Motion in two and three dimensions - projectile motion.
2.Applications of Newton's laws of motion, Free body diagrams, Analyses of frames of trusses,
Friction, Equilibrium of forces.
3.Work-kinetic energy theorem. Power, Conservative forces. Conservation of energy.
4.Conservation of linear momentum for a system of particles. Center-of-mass motion. Elastic
and inelastic collision in one dimension.
5.Rotational kinematics. Angular momentum of a single particle. Conservation of angular
momentum. Moment of Inertia, Balancing of rotating masses.
6.Gravitation: Gravitational field. Kepler's laws.
7.Robotics: Introduction to robotics, essential components of a robot & their kinematics, links,
frames, spatial motions, programming robots, clocks, sensors, actuators and control.
Thermodynamics:
1.Zeroth, 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics.
2.Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, Rankine cycle, Auto cycle, Diesel cycle and
their Efficiency.
3.Clausius' theorem. Entropy. Absolute scale of temperature. Clausius Clapeyron equation.
Thermodynamic functions.
4.Maxwell's thermodynamic relations. Problem's involving thermodynamic relations and
functions. Gibb's phase rule.

PHY1102 PHYSICS 1 LAB


Laboratory works based on PHY 1101

PHY 1203: PHYSICS 2


Electrostatics:
1.Coulomb's Law. Electric field. And Calculation of electric field.
2.Electric flux, Gauss' law and its application in electric field calculation.
3.Electric potential and its calculation in various cases.
4.Capacitors. Calculation of capacitance. Parallel and series combination of capacitors.
Electrostatic energy in a capacitor. Electrostatic field energy. Dielectrics.
Current Electricity:
1.Electric current. Ohm's Law and resistance. Direct-current circuits. Kirchhoff's rules. RC
circuits.
2.Magnetic field. Force on current conducting conductors in a magnetic field. Motion of a point
charge in a magnetic field. The Hall effect.
3.Biot-Savart law and its applications. Ampere's law and its applications.
4.Faraday's law. Motional emf. Application of Faraday's law. LR circuit. Electromagnetic
oscillations, LC and LRC circuits.
Optics:
1.Lens Aberrations, Microscopes and Camera.
2.Waves- Simple Harmonic motion, Travelling and Standing waves, Doppler effect.
3.Interference of light.
4.Diffraction of waves. Diffraction from a single slit. Diffraction grating.
5.Polarization of electromagnetic waves.
6.Laser basics and applications, Optical effects in crystals, Nonlinear optics-an introductory
discussion.
7.Elementary discussion on fiber optics.

PHY1204: PHYSICS 2 LAB


Laboratory works based on PHY1203

PHY 2105: PHYSICS 3


General Properties of Matter
Elasticity, elastic constants, relation between elastic constants, surface tension, molecular
theory of surface tension, capillarity, viscosity, Newton's law of viscosity, Poiseuille's formula,
Stoke's formula, Hydrodynamics - equation of continuity, Bernoulli's theorem, venturimiter,
Pitot tubes.
Properties of Engineering Materials
An introductory course in the science of engineering materials, The engineering properties
(mechanical, thermal and electrical) of metals, polymers and ceramics, correlated with: (i) their
internal structures (atomic, molecular, crystalline, micro-and macro-) and (ii) service conditions
(mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic and radiative).
Modern Physics
Special theory of relativity- Mass-energy relation, Quantum theory of radiation- Planck's law,
de-Broglie waves, Schrodinger equation and its application. Heisenberg's Uncertainty relation,
Atomic structure, Radioactivity Half-life, Nuclear fission and fusion.

PHY 2103: MODERN PHYSICS


Special theory of relativity: Newtonian relativity, Einstein's postulates, The Lorentz
transformation, time dilation, length contraction, the relativistic Doppler effect, twin paradox,
the velocity transformation, relativistic momentum, relativistic energy, invariant mass, mass-
energy equivalence.
Wave-Particle duality: The particle nature of light, blackbody radiation, Planck's quantum
theory of light, the photoelectric effect and Compton scattering, wave properties of particles,
De Broglie's hypothesis and matter waves, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and wave
packets, the probability amplitude.
Quantum Mechanics: Introduction, particle in a box, the time-independent Schrödinger
equation and its applications, finite potential well, tunnel effect, harmonic oscillator, time-
dependent Schrödinger equation.
Atomic Physics: The Rutherford-Bohr model of the atom, energy levels and spectra, atomic
excitation, the Laser, Quantum theory of the hydrogen atom, the Zeeman effect, electron spin,
many electron atoms and the exclusion principle.
Nuclear Physics: Introduction, nuclear constituents, nuclear binding and nuclear structure,
nuclear stability and radioactivity, decay rates and half-lives, nuclear fission and fusion.
Molecules and Condensed matter: Types of molecular bonds, structure of solids, crystal lattices,
Bravais lattices and crystal systems, Miller indices, energy bands, free-electron model of metals,
Fermi energy and the significance of the concept of the Fermi surface, semiconductors, carrier
concentration in intrinsic semiconductors, semiconductor statistics, electrical conductivity in
semiconductors, superconductivity.
Semiconductor devices: The p-n junction, motions of the majority and minority carriers, the
depletion zone at the junction, the junction rectifier, the junction transistor, the light-emitting
diode(LED), the photo-diode, the semiconductor LASER and other devices.
Dielectric and optical properties of solids: Review of basic formulas, the dielectric constant &
polarizability and the concept of local field, sources of polarizability, dipolar polarizability,
dipolar dispersion, dipolar polarization in solids, ionic polarizability, electronic polarizability,
Piezoelectricity, Ferroelectricity.

CHEM 1201: CHEMISTRY


Atomic structure, quantum numbers, electronic configuration, periodic table. Properties and
uses of noble gases. Different types of chemical bonds and their properties. Molecular
structures of compounds. Selective organic reactions, Different types of solutions and their
compositions. Phase rule, phase diagram of mono component system. Properties of dilute
solutions. Thermo chemistry, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, Ionizations of water. and
pH concept. Electrical properties of solutions.

MAT 1102: MATH 1 (DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS AND CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY)


Differential Calculus:
Limit, continuity and differentiability, successive differentiation of various types of functions,
Leibnitz's rule, Taylor's theorem in finite and infinite forms. Maclaurin's theorem in finite and
infinite forms. Lagrange's form of remainders. Expansion of functions. Evaluation of limit of
indeterminate forms by L' Hospital's rule. Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem. Equations of
Tangent and normal. Determination of maximum and minimum values of functions and points
of inflexion. Applications, curvature, radius of curvature and center of curvature.
Co-ordinate Geometry :
Change of axes, transformation of co-ordinates and simplification of equations of curves.
Pair of straight lines, conditions under which general equations of the second degree may
represent a pair of straight lines. Homogeneous equations of second degree. Angle between
the pair of lines. Pair of lines joining the origin to the point of intersection of two curves.
Standard equations of circle, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola with explanations. Conic together
with its Cartesian and po1ar equations. Discussions of the general equation of second degree in
x and y for for representing a conic.
Representation of a point in a space. Rectangular Cartesian co-ordinates. Distance and Division
formulae. Direction cosines and direction ratios of a line. Angle between two lines. Projection of
a segment.Projection of the joint of two points on a line. The equation of a plane, its normal
form and intercept form. Angle between two planes. The equation of a line in symmetrical
form. Equations of sphere, paraboloid and ellipsoid.

MAT 1205: MATH 2 (INTEGRAL CALCULUS & DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS)


Integral Calculus:
Definitions of integration. Integration by the method of substitution. Integration by parts.
Standard integrals. Integration by the method of successive reduction. Definite integrals, its
properties and use in summing series. Walli’s formula, Improper integrals, Beta function and
Gamma function. Area under a plane curve in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Area of the
region enclosed by two curves in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Trapezoidal rule. Simpson’s
rule. Arc lengths of curves in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates, parametric and pedal equations.
Intrinsic equation, Volumes of solids of revolution. Volumes of hollow solids of revolutions by
shell method. Area of surface of revolution.
Differential Equations:
Degree and order of ordinary differential equations. Formation of differential equations.
Solutions of first order differential equations by various methods. Solutions of general linear
equations of second and higher orders with constant co-efficient. Solution of homogeneous
linear equations. Applications.
Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent and independent
variables are absent. Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization
of the operators.

MAT 2101: MATH 3 (COMPLEX VARIABLE, LAPLACE TRANSFORM AND Z -TRANSFORM)


Complex Variable:
Complex number system. General functions of a complex variable. Limits and continuity of a
functions of a complex variable and related theorems. Complex differentiation and the Cauchy-
Riemann equations. Mapping by elementary functions. Line integral of a complex function.
Cauchy's integral theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, Liouville's theorem. Taylor's and Laurent's
theorems. Singular points. Residue, Cauchy's residue theorem, Evaluating of residues, contour
integration, conformal mapping.
Laplace Transform:
Definition, Laplace transformation of some elementary functions. Sufficient conditions for
existence of Laplace transforms. Inverse Laplace transforms of derivatives. The unit step
function. Periodic Function's. Some special theorems on Laplace transforms. Partial fraction.
Solutions of differential equations by Laplace transforms. Evaluation of improper integrals.
Difference Equations:
The z-transforms; Application of the z-transforms to the solution of linear difference equations.

MAT 2202: MATH 4 (MATRICES, VECTORS AND FOURIER ANALYSIS)


Matrices:
Definition of matrix. Different types of matrices. Algebra of matrices.
Adjoint and inverse of a matrix. Rank and elementary transformations of matrices. Normal and
canonical forms. Solution of linear equations. Matrix polynomials. Eigen values and
eigenvectors.
Vectors:
Scalars and vectors; equality of vectors. Addition .and subtraction of vectors. Multiplication of
vectors by scalars. Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their geometrical
interpretation .Triple products and multiple products. Linear dependence and independence of
vectors. Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications.
Definition of line, surface and volume integrals, Gradient, divergence and curl of point
functions. Various formulae, Gauss's theorem, Stoke's theorem, Green's theorem.
Fourier Analysis :
Real and complex forms. Finite Fourier transform. Fourier integral. Fourier transforms and their
uses in solving boundary value problems.

MAT 3103: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY


Probability theory, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling theory and
estimation, test of hypothesis, regression and correlation analysis, analysis of variance, decision
making using probabilities, decision trees, application of game theory.

MAT 3101: MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF ENGINEERING


Introduction, Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations: Method of iteration, False
position method, Newton-Rhapson method, Solution of simultaneous linear equations:
Cramer's rule, Iteration method, Gauss-Jordan Elimination method, Choleski's process,
Interpolation: Diagonal and horizontal differences, Differences of a polynomial, Newton's
formula for forward and backward interpolation, Spline interpolation, Integration: General
quadrature formula, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson's rule, Weddle's rule, Solution of ordinary
differential equations: Euler's method, Picard's method, Milne's method, Taylor's series
method, Runge-Kutta method. Least squares approximation of functions: Linear and polynomial
regression, Fitting exponential and trigonometric functions.

CSC 1102: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 1 (PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE-C)


Introduction to digital computers. Programming algorithms and flow chart construction,
Information representation in digital computers; Writing, debugging and running programs
(including file handling) on various digital computers using C. Introduction to C- language.

CSC 2207: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 2 (OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE-


C++)
Philosophy of Object Oriented Programming (OOP): Advantages of OOP over Structured
programming: Encapsulation. Classes and objects access specifiers. Static and non-static
members, Constructors, Destructors and copy constructors, Array of objects, object pointers
and object references, Inheritances, Single and multiple inheritance, polymorphism,
overloading, abstract classes, virtual functions and overriding, Exception: Object Oriented I/O:
Template functions and classes: Multi-threaded Programming.
EEE 1201: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 1 (DC)
Units, DC sources, resistance and conductance, Ohm's law, power and energy, series and
parallel circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, Mesh and Nodal analysis, Y-Delta Conversion, Circuit
theorems, Electrical field, Capacitors, Magnetic Circuits, Inductance, Transient analysis of R-C
and R-L circuits with DC excitation.

EEE 1202: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 1 LAB


Laboratory works based on EEE 1201

EEE 2101: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 2 (AC)


Alternating current, AC quantities, sinusoidal waveforms, AC Circuit Analysis: RC, RL, RLC series
and parallel circuits, Power and Power Factor. Network Theorems. Dependent sources.
Resonance and Q-factors, Polyphase systems - balanced and unbalanced, Coupled circuits,
Filters.

EEE 2102: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 2 (LAB)


Laboratory works based on EEE 2101

EEE 2103: ELECTRONIC DEVICES


Semiconductors, Junction diode characteristics, Bipolar Junction Transistor: characteristics,
small signal low frequency h-parameter model, hybrid pi-model, Amplifiers: Voltage and
Current amplifiers. Introduction to JFET, MOSFET, PMOS, NMOS and CMOS: biasing and
application in switching characteristics and application. Introduction to rectifiers, filters,
regulated power supply. Introduction to IC fabrication techniques.

EEE 2205: DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN


Number systems and codes, Digital logic: Boolean algebra, De-Morgan's law, Logic gates and
their truth tables, canonical forms, combinational logic circuits, minimization techniques,
Arithmetic and data handling logic circuit, decoders and encoders. Multiplexers and
Demultiplexers. Combinational Circuit design, Flip-flops, race around problems, Counters:
Asynchronous and Synchronous counters and their applications. Synchronous and
asynchronous logic design: state diagram, Mealy and Moore machine. State minimization and
assignments. Pulse mode logic. Fundamental mode logic design.

EEE 2206: DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN (LAB)


Laboratory works based on EEE 2105
EEE 2207: ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1
DC Generation: Principles, Construction, classification, armature winding, voltage build up,
armature reactions and commutation, performance and testing.
DC Motor: operation, types, torque-speed characteristics, and methods of speed control.
Transformers: principle, construction, cooling, vector diagrams and voltage regulations,
equivalent circuit, harmonics in polyphase transformers, losses and efficiency.
Induction Motor: principles of operation, structural details, equivalent circuits, speed-torque
relations, losses and efficiency, circle diagram, induction generator.
Synchronous generator: general outlines; salient poles and non-salient poles, armature and
field cores, cooling, air gap flux, regulation, vector diagrams, armature reaction, losses and
efficiency, transient conditions, parallel operation, load sharing.
Synchronous Motor: Theory of operation, vector diagrams, V-curves, Tests, losses, efficiency
and starting.

EEE 2208: ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1 (LAB)


Laboratory works based on EEE 2207

EEE 2209: ANALOG ELECTRONICS 1


Operation and small signal models of diodes. Circuit application of diodes. BJT and FET biasing
and thermal stabilization; BJT and FET at low frequencies: Hybrid pi-model for small signals. H-
parameters. Analysis of transistor amplifier using h-parameters, high input resistance transistor
circuits; BJT and FET at high frequencies: Hybrid pi-model,. CE short circuit current gain, current
gain with resistive load, single stage CE transistor amplifier response, low and high frequency
response of R-C coupled amplifier, effect of harmonics on amplifiers. Regulated power supply:
series voltage regulator and emitter follower regulator.

EEE 2210: ANALOG ELECTRONICS 1 LAB


Laboratory works based on EEE 2109

EEE 3101: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


Diode logic gates, transistor switches, transistor-transistor gates, MOS gates, Logic Families:
TTL, ECL, IIL and CMOS logic with operation details. Propagation delay, Product and noise
immunity, Open collector and high impedance gates. Electronic circuit for flip-flops, counters
and registers, memory systems. PLAs, A/D and D/A converters with applications. S/H circuits.
LED, LCD and optically coupled oscillators. Non-linear applications of OP-AMPs. Analog
switches. Linear wave shaping; diode wave shaping techniques; clipping and clamping circuits,
comparator circuits, switching circuits. Pulse transformers pulse transmission. Pulse generation.
Monostable, bistable and astable multivibrators; Schmit trigger; blocking oscillators and time
base circuit. Timing circuit, simple voltage sweeps, linear current sweeps.

EEE 3102: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS (LAB)


Laboratory works based on EEE 3101

EEE 3103: ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION


Inductance of transmission lines: Flux linkage, Inductance due to internal flux, Inductance of
single phase two wire lines, Flux linkage of one conductor in a group, Inductance of composite
conductor lines. GMD examples; 3 phase lines with equilateral spacing and unsymmetrical
spacing. Parallel circuit 3 phase lines. Use of tables. Electrical field; potential difference
between points due to a charge, capacitance of a two-wire line. Group of charged conductors.
Capacitances of 3 phase lines with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing. Effect of earth,
parallel circuit lines. Resistance and skin effect: Resistance and temperature, skin effects,
influence on resistance, use of table, Current and voltage relation on a transmission line, T- and
pi- representation, exact solution. Equivalent circuit of a long line. Mechanical characteristics of
transmission line: Sag and stress analysis; Wind and ice loading, supports at different elevation
conditions at erection; effect of temperature changes. Generalized line constant: General line
equation in terms of A, B, C, D constants. Relation between constants, charts of line constants,
constants of combined networks, measurement of line constants. Circle Diagrams: Receiving
end and sending end power circle diagrams. Voltage and power factor control in transmission
systems. Tap changing Transformers; on load tap changing. Inductance regulators. Moving coil
regulators; Boosting transformers. Power factor control; static condensers; synchronous
condenser. Insulators for overhead lines; types of insulators, their construction and
performance. Potential distribution in a string of insulators, string efficiency. Methods of
equalizing potential distribution; special types of insulators, testing of insulators. Insulated
cables, cables versus overhead lines, insulating materials. Electrostatic stress grading. Three
core cables; dielectric losses and heating. Modern development; oil filled and gas filled cables.
Measurement of capacitance. Cable testing. Introduction to transmission line protection: over
current relay and time grading, reverse power relays. Differential protection. Distant relays.
Distribution: Distributor calculation, ring mains and interconnections.

EEE 3105: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND WAVES


Review of vector analysis. (a) Electrostatics: Coulomb's law, force, electric field intensity,
electrical flux density. Gauss's theorem with application, Electrostatic potential, boundary
conditions, method of images, Laplace's and Poisson's equations, energy of an electrostatic
system, conductor and dielectrics. (b) Magnetostatics: Concepts of magnetic field, Ampere's
law, Bio-Savart law, vector magnetic potential, energy of magnetostatic system, Mechanical
forces and torques in Electric and Magnetic fields. Curvilinear co-ordinates, rectangular,
cylindrical and spherical coordinates, solutions to static field problems. Graphical field mapping
with applications, solution to Laplace equations, rectangular, cylindrical and spherical
harmonics with applications. Maxwell's equations: Their derivatives, continuity of charges,
concepts of displacement currents. Boundary conditions for time varying systems. Potentials
used with varying charges and currents. Retarded potentials. Maxwell's equations in different
coordinate systems. Relation between circuit theory and field theory: Circuit concepts and
derivations from the field equations. High frequency circuit concepts, circuit radiation
resistance. Skin effect and circuit impedance. Concept of good and perfect conductors and
dielectrics. Current distribution in various types of conductors, depth of penetration, internal
impedance, power loss, calculation of inductance and capacitance. Propagation and reflection
of electromagnetic waves in unbounded media: plane wave propagation, polarization, power
flow and Poynting's theorem. Transmission line analogy, reflection from conducting and
dielectric boundary display lines ion in dielectrics, liquids and solids, plane wave propagation
through the ionosphere. Introduction to radiation.

EEE 3207: SIGNALS AND LINEAR SYSTEMS


Characteristics of a linear system, methods of transient and steady state solution of differential
and integro-differential equations. Network theorems. Analogous systems. Analysis by Fourier
methods. Laplace transform and its application to linear circuits. Convolution integral and their
applications. Matrix with simple applications in circuit: network function, poles and zeroes of a
network. Distance signals and z-transform methods. System concepts: state equation and state
variables for small linear systems.

EEE 3209: ANALOG ELECTRONICS 2


Feedback amplifiers: classification, feedback concept, effect of feedback on transfer gain,
amplifier characteristics, types of feedback, negative feedback amplifiers and their applications.
Sinusoidal oscillators: conditions of self-oscillation; phase shift resonant circuit; Colpitts and
Hartley oscillator, Wein bridge and crystal oscillators. Operational amplifiers (OP-AMP):
Introduction to OP-AMPs, Inverting and Non-inverting amplifier, phase inverter, scale changer,
integrating and differentiating circuits, adder or summing amplifier, voltage to current and
current to voltage converter, voltage follower, analog electronic computation, differential,
instrumentation and bridge amplifiers. AC performance of OP-AMPs: Bandwidth, slew rate,
noise and frequency compensation, active filters. Un-tuned power amplifiers: Class A, Class B,
Push-pull and Darlington pair amplifiers. Tuned voltage (R.F. and I.F.) and power (Class B, Class
C) amplifiers. Modulation: Amplitude Modulation (AM) and Demodulation, Frequency
Modulation (FM) and demodulation.

EEE 3210: ANALOG ELECTRONICS 2 LAB


Laboratory works based on EEE 3209

EEE 3211: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING


Discrete time signals and systems. Discrete transforms: Discrete Fourier transform (DFT),
Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT), Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Inverse Fast Fourier
Transform (IFFT), The Z-transform and its application in Signal processing. Correlation and
Convolution: Review of convolution, circular convolution, auto-correlation, cross correlation,
implementation of correlation and convolution. Digital filters: Introduction to Finite Impulse
Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital filters, various techniques of FIR and
IIR filter design, realization of FIR and IIR filters, finite-precision effects. A brief overview of
artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic and generic algorithm. MATLAB application to digital signal
processing (DSP).

EEE 3213: ELECTRICAL MACHINES 2


Industrial motor controls, DC generators. Armature reaction in synchronous generator. Two
reaction analysis and concept of direct axis and quadrature axis reactance. Transient
performances of rotating machines. Fundamentals of electromechanical energy conversions,
energy storage. Generalized performance equations of machines. Interconnected system of
alternators and load sharing. Excitation schemes of synchronous machines, starting of
synchronous machines. Starting of induction motors, torque and speed control requirements.
DC and AC motor control by traditional methods and by using SCRs. Electrical braking of DC and
AC motors, Eddy current brakes. Amplidyne, Metadynes, synchronous converters, static power
converters. Stepper motor principle, variable reluctance stepper motor.
Electrical machine design, design factors, design principles, transformer design, design of small
single phase transformers, design of single phase induction motors.

EEE 3214: ELECTRICAL MACHINES 2 LAB


Laboratory works based on EEE 3214

EEE 3216: ELECTRONICS SHOP


Practical study of electronic equipment: radio receivers, television receivers, Audio Cassette
and CD player, VCR, VCP, DVD player, satellite TV receiver system.
EEE 4000: PROJECT AND THESIS
Study of problems in the field of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

EEE 4101: CONTROL SYSTEMS


Introduction to feedback control, terminologies with examples. Transfer function modeling of
DC and AC serve and other familiar systems. Block diagram representation and simplification to
canonical form by Mason's rule, Time domain specifications, unit step response. Location of
poles and stability by Routh's criterion, Root locus: Construction rules, dominant poles, stability,
P+I, P+D, and P+I+D compensation using root locus. Introduction to pole placement
compensation. Steady state performance: types of systems, examples, steady state error and
static error coefficient. Frequency response: Bode, Nyquist's and Nichol's plots, Gain margin,
phase margin, maximum magnitude, resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with time
response. Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct: polar plot). Gain adjustment using Nichol's
chart. State space representation: formation of state equations, transfer function from state
equation, stability and eigen- values of state transition matrix. Introduction to digital control.

EEE 4103: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS


Power network representations, per unit system of calculations, reactance of asynchronous
generators and its equivalent circuit, voltage characteristics of loads, power and reactive power
flow in simple systems, load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods,
control of voltage, power and reactive power, use of network analyzers and digital computers,
symmetrical fault calculation, limitations of short circuit current using regulators.
Symmetrical components- positive, negative and zero sequence networks of generators,
transformers and lines, sequence network of systems, unsymmetrical fault calculations. Power
system stability involving two machine systems, swing equation. Equal area criterion of stability
and its applications, solution of swing equation, factors affecting transient stability.

EEE 4105: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING


Overview of communication systems, signal spectra, Amplitude modulation and demodulation:
DSB-SC, SSB, VSB. Frequency modulation and demodulation: NBFM, WBFM and Phase
Modulation (PM). Pulse Modulation: PAM, PCM, Delta Modulation, Frequency division and time
division multiplexing and their application. Digital Modulation systems, Modems, Introduction
to teletraffic theory. Radio wave propagation, effects of ionosphere and earth's curvature.
Introduction to satellite communication. Introduction to cellular mobile communication.
Introduction to telephony, different types of switching, SPC and digital switching systems, time
and space switching. Introduction to ATM, SDH, SONET and optical communications. RADAR
and its applications.
EEE 4106: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING LAB
Laboratory works based on EEE 4105

EEE 4107: ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS


Crystal structures: Types of crystals, lattice and basis, Bravias lattice and Miller indices.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: Wave nature of electrons, Schrodinger's equation, one
dimensional quantum problems, infinite quantum well, potential step and potential barrier.
Heisenburg's uncertainty principle, quantum box.
Classical theory of electrical and thermal conduction: scattering, mobility and resistivity,
temperature dependence of resistivity of metals and Mathlessen's rule, Hall effect, thermal
conductivity.
Band theory of solids: band theory from molecular orbital, Bloch theorem,, Kronig-Penny
model, electron effective mass, density of states.
Carrier statistics: Maxwell Boltzman and Fermi Dirac distribution, Fermi energy.
Modern theory of metals: Determination of Fermi energy and average energy of metals based
on energy band model and Fermi-Dirac distribution functions, classical and quantum
mechanical specific heat of electrons in a metal.
Dielectric properties of materials: Polarization and dielectric constant, electronic, ionic and
orientational polarization, Clausius-Mosotti equation, frequency dependence dielectric
constants, dielectric loss and piezoelectricity.
Magnetic properties of materials: Magnetic moment, magnetization and relative permittivity,
different types of magnetic materials, origin of ferromagnetism and magnetic domains.
Introduction to Superconductivity: Zero resistance and Meissener effect Type 1 and Type 2
superconductor and critical current density.

EEE 4205: MICROWAVE ENGINEERING


H.F transmission lines, Smith chart, Impedance matching techniques and applications. Guided
E.M. waves, Parallel plane and Rectangular waveguides, Cavity resonator.
Antennas and radiation, Small current element antenna, Long straight antenna, Radiation
patterns and gain. Frequency Independent and Logperiodic antennas. Antenna arrays:
Broadside and Endfire array, Phase scanning of Antennas arrays.
Transit time effects, Velocity modulation, Microwave tubes: Klystron amplifier, Multicavity
Klystron amplifier, Reflex Klystron oscillator, Magnetron Oscillator, Traveling Wave Tube
Amplifier (TWTA), Backward Wave Oscillator (BWO).

EEE 4207: VHDL MODELING AND LOGIC SYNTHESIS


Introduction to VHDL. Basic VHDL constructs. Design of combinational logic (adders, multipliers,
comparators, multiplexers/ demultiplexers, ALUs etc.) and sequential logic (flip-flops, registers,
shift registers, random number generators, counters, FSMs etc.) with behavioral VHDL
descriptions. Use of an industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations, logic
synthesis and automatic place and route. Writing testbenches. Design of FSMs. Converting
algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down design methodologies with CPLDs and
FPGAs as target technologies. Emphasis on FSM design techniques. Controller-datapath
partitioning. Algorithms that describe datapath elements. Microcontrollers. Design of simple
and RISC processors. Pipelining.

EEE 4208: VHDL MODELING AND LOGIC SYNTHESIS LABORATORY


Based on the course EEE 4207.

EEE 4211: MICROPROCESSOR AND I.O. SYSTEM


Introduction to different types of microprocessors (8 bit, 16 bit etc.) Introduction sets.
Hardware organization. Microprocessor interfacing. Introduction to available microprocessor
IC's. Microprocessor applications. Design of digital computer subsystem. Flow of information
and logical flow diagram in timing and control signals. System organization: Hardware
structures. Design of control unit of digital computer. Introduction to micro-programming.
Multiprogramming, real time and time sharing computer systems. Data and instructions. Data
systems, addressing of operative memory. Machine instructions. Channel programs. Assembler
program. Program execution. Program execution. Interrupt systems, I/O systems.
Interconnection of computers. Operating systems. Control program. File handler. Program
structure. Virtual memory.

EEE 4212: MICROPROCESSOR AND I.O. SYSTEM LAB


Laboratory works based on EEE 4212

EEE 4213: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS


Introduction to solid state devices and thyristors: (i) Schottky rectifier (ii) Zener diode (iii) Diode
and transistor packages (iv) SCR and (v) TRIAC. Introduction to triggering devices: UJT, UJT
relaxation oscillator, phase control circuit; Programmable UJT (PUT), PUT relaxation oscillator;
Schottky diode; Silicon Unilateral Switch (SUS); DIAC; Silicon Bilateral Switch (SBS);
Asymmetrical AC triggering devices. Motor Control: DC Motor braking and plugging circuits,
transistor dynamic braking circuit, typical motor plugging circuit, emergency stop plugging
circuit,; speed control PM/Shunt motors; electronic speed control using armature voltage
control method. Solid state motor speed controller: Single transistor speed control; OP-AMP
and Darlington power amplifier speed control, OP-AMP and MOSFET power amplifier control
for PM/Shunt motors. SCR speed control circuits for PM/Shunt motors; simple SCR circuit, SCR
plus UJT circuit variation of a pulse width modulation (PWM) speed control circuit. Speed
control of series / universal motors: Series / universal motor control circuit using SCR (half wave
control); TRIAC and DIAC (full wave control); TRIAC control with Hysteresis compensation, DC
motor phase control; balance bridge (reversing) drive for PM or shunt motors, phase control
circuit for Dc series motor. DC-DC chopper control, Basic Jones Chopper circuit. Stepper motors;
stepper motors drive circuit using transistors, Darlington transistor and MOSFETs. Speed control
of AC motors: Variable frequency converter block diagram, simplified single phase
cycloconvereter. TRIAC control, single phase inverter, three phase six step inverter. Electronic
timers. Switched mode power supplies. Voltage multipliers. Magnetic Amplifiers. Resistance
welder controls. Induction heating. Dielectric heating.

EEE 4217: VLSI CIRCUITS


VLSI technology: Terminologies and trends, MOS transistor characteristics and equations,
NMOS and CMOS inverters, DC and transient characteristics, Pass transistors and pass gates,
CMOS layout and design rules, Complex CMOS gates, Resistance and capacitance, Estimation
and modeling, Signal propagation, delay, noise margin and power consumption, Interconnect
BiCMOS circuits. CMOS building blocks, Adders, Counters, Multipliers and barrel shifters. Data
paths, Memory structures, PLAs and FPGAs. VLSI testing, Objectives and strategies.

BAE 1101: ENGINEERING DRAWING


Introduction, drafting instruments and materials, lettering, alphabet of lines, dimensioning,
geometric construction, conic sections, orthographic projection, isometric and oblique views,
free hand sketching, construction of scale, sections and conventions, surface development.
Making plan, section and elevation of residential building.

BAE 2101: COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING


Safety rules, electricity rules and electricity codes. Electrical and Electronic symbols. Electrical
wiring, house wiring and industrial installation wiring. Insulation measurement. Use of Meggars.
Battery charging. Creating PCB layout, editing PCB layout, printing PCB layout.

BAE 1201: BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Study of steam generation units and their accessories and mountings; Properties of Steam,
internal energy, enthalpy and quality of steam, saturated and superheated steam, uses of
steam tables, Mollier Charts. Steam power cycles, Rankine cycle, Low pressure and high
pressure feed heaters. Dearerators and condensers. Second law of thermodynamics,:
availability, irreversibility and entropy. Introduction to internal combustion engines and gas
turbines. Steam turbines and their important accessories: low pressure and high pressure
turbines, start, operation and shut down, lubrication, turbine glands and gland sealing. Steam
extraction and regenerative feed heating. Introduction to pumps, blowers and compressors,
refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Mixtures of air and vapor. Uses of Psychometric
chart. Visit to power generating station in order to familiarize students with all the generating
equipment and associated auxiliary plant equipment in operation. They must visit some
selected power stations in the country under the supervision of faculty members as decided by
the concerned department. The visit must be included as an essential part of the course and as
such the same may be taken into consideration in grading of the students in this course.

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