A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation - A.K.sawhney
A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation - A.K.sawhney
A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation - A.K.sawhney
S. Course No. Course Title Teaching Marks of Class Examination Total Total Duration of
no. Schedule Work Marks Marks Credits Exam
L T P Theory Prac.
Note:
1. Each student has to undergo Professional Training-I of at least 4 weeks from the industry / institute / research lab / training
centre, etc. during summer vacation at the end of 6th Semester & its evaluation shall be carried out in 7th Semester.
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator in the examination. However, sharing/exchange
of calculator is prohibited in the examination.
3. Electronics gadgets including Cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
4. General Proficiency shall be evaluated at the end of the semester by a two-member committee constituted by Department
chairman/Head of the institution.
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Power Systems – II Subject Code: EE302B
Detailed Content
Unit No. 1 Fault Analysis
Topic No. 1 : Transients on a transmission line, short circuit of synchronous machine at no load and on full load
Topic No. 2 : Symmetrical component transformation , Phase shift in star-delta transformation
Topic No. 3 : Sequence impedances, Single line to ground fault
Topic No. 4 : line to line fault , Doubles line to ground fault, Open conductor fault
Unit No. 2 Circuit Breakers
Topic No. 5 : Theory of arc initiation and interruption, Restriking voltage transients
Topic No. 6 : current chopping , circuit breaker ratings, Duties of switch gear, Automatic switch
Topic No. 7 : Air circuit breaker, Bulk oil & minimum oil , Air blast, SF6 CB
Topic No. 8 : vacuum and DC circuit breakers , Testing of Circuit breaker
Unit No. 3 Protective Relays & Application
Topic No. 9 : Essential qualities of relay, Relay classification, Principal & types of electromagnetic relays
Topic No. 10 : Attracted armature, Induction disc & induction cup types,
Topic No. 11 : Over current & instantaneous over-current, IDMT, Directional and differential relays, Distance relays,
Topic No. 12 : Plain impedance, mho & reactance relays, zone of protection, primary and backup protections,
Topic No. 13 : Transmission line & feeder protection, Pilot wire and carrier current protection,
Topic No. 14 : Transformer, generator, motor and bus zone protection.
Unit No. 4 Static & Digital Relays
Topic No. 15 : Classification of static relays, Amplitude and phase comparators, Block-spike and block-average comparators,
Topic No. 16 : Rectifier type relays, Introduction to digital relay: basic principles.
Topic No. 17 : Application of microprocessors and computers - recent Trends.
Topic No. 18 : Travelling wave relay, relaying schemes based on microwave and optical fiber link.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Power System Analysis- John J. Grainger, William D. Stevenson: McGraw-Hill
2. Power System Engineering: S K Gupta, Umesh Publication, Delhi
3. Power System protection and switchgear –B.Ram, D.N.Vishvakarma : TMH.
4. Switchgear and protection - S.S.Rao : Khanna Pub.
REF. BOOKS
1. Protective Relays -Their Theory and Practice Vol.I& II: W.Van Warrington.
2. Electric Power Systems- B. M. Weedy, B. J. Cory: John Wiley& Sons.
3. Advanced power system analysis and dynamics: L.P.Singh, Wiley Eastern N.Delhi.
4. Power System Engg: I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari(TMH).
5. Digital Protection: Protective relay from Electro Mechanical to Microprocessor-L.P.Singh,Wiley Eastern.
6. A course in Electrical Power - Soni, Gupta and Bhatnagar - DhanpatRai& Sons.
7. Modern Power System Analysis,DP Kothari, I.J.Nagrath,McGraw Hill
NOTE:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit. The candidates will be
required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks.
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Conventional and Cad of Electrical Machines Subject Code: EE304B
Detailed Content
TEXT BOOK
1. A course in Electrical Machine Design by A.K. Sawhney, DhanpatRai Pub.
2. Electrical Machines: SmarajitGhosh, Pearson
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Theory, performance and Design of alternating current machines by M.G. Say, ELBS, 15th Ed. 1986.
rd
2. Theory, Performance and Design of Direct Current machines by A.E. Clayton, 3 Ed. 1967.
3. Optimization Techniques, S.S. Rao
4. Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems: Theodore Wildi,Pearson
NOTE
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit. The candidates will be
required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks.
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Advanced Microprocessor & Microcontroller Subject Code: EE306B
Detailed Content
Unit No. 1
Topic No. 1 : Introduction To 8086 Microprocessor, RISC and SISC processors
Topic No. 2 : Architecture and pin diagram of 8086 And Description Of Various Signals, Register Organization Of 8086
Topic No. 3 : Description Of Address Computations & Memory Segmentation
Topic No. 4 : Segment Override, Instruction Pipelining, Timing Diagrams Addressing Modes
Unit No. 2
Topic No. 5 : Instruction set of 8086, Instruction execution timing, Instruction format, Data transfer instructions
Topic No. 6 : Arithmetic instructions, Branch instructions, Loop instructions, NOP & HLT instruction
Topic No. 7 : Flag manipulation instructions, Logical instructions, Shift & Rotate instructions
Topic No. 8 : Directives & operators Interrupts of 8086,Assembly language Programs using 8086.
Unit No. 3
Topic No. 9 : The concept of microcontroller, comparison between Microcontrollers & Microprocessors.
Topic No. 10 : Architecture and Pin diagram of 8051 microcontroller,
Topic No. 11 : Memory organization. Special function registers. External memory
Topic No. 12 : Reset operation. Instruction Set, Addressing modes arithmetic, Logical,
Topic No. 13 : Data transfer. Boolean variable manipulation
Topic No. 14 : Program branching instructions etc. Programs based on various instructions.
Unit No. 4
Topic No. 15 : Timer Operation, Timer Mode Register, Timer Control Register.
Topic No. 16 : Timer Modes & Overflow Flag, Starting Stopping & Controlling
Topic No. 17 : The Timers. Programs For Generating Square Waves Of Various Frequencies Serial Port Operation
Topic No. 18 : UART, Serial Port Control Register, Modes Of Serial Port Operation, Serial Port Baud Rate
Topic No. 19 : Initialization & Programming Of Serial Port Baud Rate
Topic No. 20 : Initialization & Programming Of Serial Port Interrupts Of 8051, Sfrs Related To Interrupts Processing Interrupts
Topic No. 21 : Program Design Using Interrupts. Interfacing With LED, DC Motors, Stepper
TEXT BOOKS
1. M.A.Mazidi, J.G.Mazidi, and R.D.Mckinlay,“The 8051 Microcontroller and embedded systems,” Pearson.
2. Yu-Chang Liu & Glenn A Gibson, “Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family: Architecture, Programming & Design,”
PHI.
3. Badri Ram, “ Advanced Microprocessors and Interfacing,” Tata McGraw Hill.
4. SubrataGhoshal, “ 8051 Microcontroller,” Pearson.
5. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers : N.Senthil KumarM.SaravananS.Jeevananthan, Oxford university press.
6. MicroProcessor Comprehensive Studies : Naresh Grover, DhanpatRai
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Brey and Sharma, “The Intel Microprocessors: Architecture,Programming&Interfacing,”Pearson
2. D.V. Hall, “Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming & Hardware,” TMH.
3. Kenneth J. Ayala, “The 8051 Microcontroller: Architecture, programming & Applications”, Penram International Publishers.
4. MykePredko, “Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller,” Tata McGraw Hill.
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Communication Systems & Technology Subject Code: ECE312B
Detailed Content
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Communication Systems, By Manoj Duhan – I. K. International
2. Electronic Communication Systems By Kennedy – TMH
3. Communication Systems, By Singh &Sapre - TMH
4. Electronic Communication, By RoodyCoolen – Pearson
5. Analog Communication, By P. Chakarbarti – DR & Co.
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Electric Power Generation Subject Code: EE308B
Detailed Content
TEXT BOOKS
NOTE:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit. The candidates will be
required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one from each unit. All questions will carry equal mark
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Embedded Systems & Applications Subject Code: EE310B
Detailed Content
TEXT BOOK
1. Design with PIC Microcontrollers by John B. Peatman, Pearson.
2. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits : Michael John Sebastian Smith, pearson
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller: Predko; TMH.
2. Designing Embedded Hardware: John Catsoulis; Shroff Pub. & Distr. ND.
3. Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++: Michael Barr; Shroff Pub. & Distr. ND.
NOTE
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit. The candidates will be
required to attempt five questions in all selecting at least one from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6th Semester
NOTE:
1. The students will be required to perform the 8 experiments/exercises from the above list and any other experiments
designed on the basis course
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing/ex-change of calculator
are prohibited in the examinations.
3. Electronic gadgets including cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6th Semester
Subject: Conventional and Cad of Electric Machines Lab Subject Code: EE324B
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Draw a flow chart & write a program (using a high level language such as C / C++ / MATLAB, etc.) for:
NOTE:
1. The students will be required to perform the 8 experiments/exercises from the above list and any other experiments designed
on the basis course
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing/ex-change of calculator are
prohibited in the examinations.
3. Electronic gadgets including cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6th Semester
NOTE:
1. The students will be required to perform the 8 experiments/exercises from the above list and any other experiments designed
on the basis course
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing/ex-change of calculator are
prohibited in the examinations.
3. Electronic gadgets including cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6th Semester
NOTE:
1. The students will be required to perform the 8 experiments/exercises from the above list and any other experiments designed
on the basis course
2. The students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing/ex-change of calculator are
prohibited in the examinations.
3. Electronic gadgets including cellular phones are not allowed in the examination.
SYLLABUS: B TECH (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
Subject: Report Writing Skills Subject Code: HUM-302B
Detailed Content
Unit No. 1 Report Writing
Topic No. 1 : Reports: meaning, their importance and types
Topic No. 2 : Structure of reports, Formats of reports, Use of illustrations
Unit No. 2 Writing Of Business And Technical Reports:
Topic No. 3 : Preliminary steps and procedure of writing report,
Topic No. 4 : writing various types of reports on technical, business related topics
RECOMMENDED READING
1. Borowick, Jerome. N. Technical Communication and its Applications. New Delhi: PHI, 2000
2. Guffey, Mary Ellen. Business Communication: Process & Product. USA: South western College Publishing, 2000.
3. Kumar, Sanjay and Pushp Lata. Communication Skills. Delhi: OUP, 2011
SCHEME OF END SEMESTER EXAMINATION (MAJOR TEST) AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EXAMINER
1. The duration of the exam will be 2 hours.
2. The Question Paper for this theory course shall have three questions in all covering both the units. All will be compulsory
with internal choice.
3. Question no. 1 will be of 10 marks. The question may have two/three parts with enough internal choice, covering various
components of both the Units.
4. Question no 2 with internal choice will be of 10 marks covering contents of the Unit I. It will be theoretical in nature.
5. Question no 3 will have two parts of 15 marks each. The student will be asked to write reports on business and technical
subject/ issue covering contents of Unit II. The emphasis would be on testing the actual report writing on a given business
and technical situation/ subject in letter format.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6th Semester
OBJECTIVE
To enable students to develop their speaking skills with professional proficiency
COURSE CONTENT
Oral Presentations:
Group Discussion; Mock interviews
Note for the Teacher:
The teacher concerned, by devising her/his method, must preview and review the student’s spoken proficiency at the
beginning and end of the semester respectively to find the efficacy of the course and degree of improvement in the
student.
RECOMMENDED READING
1. Konar, Nira. English Language Laboratories: A Comprehensive Manual. Delhi: PHI, 2011
2. Kumar, Sanjay and PushpLata. Communication Skills. Delhi: OUP, 2011
NOTE: Students will be tested for their oral communication competence making them participate in Group discussion, mock
situations for interview. Students may also be evaluated through a viva conducted by an external examiner.
SYLLABUS: B Tech (EE)
th
Department: Electrical Engineering – 6 Semester
1. The purpose of this course is to inculcate a sense of professionalism in a student along with personality development in
terms of quality such as receiving, responding, temperament, attitude and outlook. The student efforts will be evaluated on
the basis of his/ her performance / achievements in different walks of life.
2. A Faculty Counselor will be attached to a group of students which will remain associated with him /her during the entire
period of the degree program in the University. Each faculty member will serve as a faculty counselor. They will act like a
local guardian for the students associated with him / her and will help them in terms of career guidance, personal
difficulties.
The student will present a written report before the committee with following in view:
1. The student will present before the committee his/her achievements during the current academic session in the form of a
written report highlighting followings:
i. Academic Performance
ii. Extra Curricular Activities / Community Service, Hostel Activities (8 Marks)
iii. Technical Activities / Industrial, Educational tour (8 Marks)
iv. Sports/games (14 Marks)
v. Moral values &Ethics (15 Marks)
NOTE: Report submitted by the students should be typed on both sides of the paper.
1. A student will support his/her achievement and verbal & communicative skill through presentation before the committee.
(30 Marks)
Moral values &Ethics
1. Syllabus - Process for Value Education, self-evaluation concept and process.
2. A minor test will be conducted during the semester andIt will be the duty of the concerned teacher assigned to teach Moral
values &Ethics to submit the awards to respective chairman of the department / Director/Principal.
3. The evaluation of this course will be made by the following Committee.
University Departments:
1. Chairperson of the Department Chairman
2. Senior Most Faculty Counselor Member
3. Vice- Chancellor’s Nominee Member
Affiliated Colleges:
1. Director/Principal Chairman
2. Head of the Department/Sr. Faculty Member
3. External Examiner to be appointed by the University Member
Note: Remuneration will be paid to the external examiner only (at par with the other practical examinations).