B.<strong>Tech</strong>. <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> (Regular)TEXT BOOKSawhney, A.K, “<strong>Electrical</strong> / Electronic Measurementand Instrumentations”, Danpath Rai and Sons, 2003.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Gupta, J.B, “<strong>Electrical</strong> / Electronic Measurementand Instrumentations”, Kataria & Sons, Year Jan2007-082. Cooper, W. D. & Helfriek, A. D, “<strong>Electrical</strong>Measurement”, Prentice Hall of India, 19993. Doeblin, E. O, ‘’ Measuring System’’, Tata McGrawHill,20004. Golding, E. W, “<strong>Electrical</strong> Measurement”, WheelerPublishing, 1999.EL-202ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING L-T-P CrMATERIALS 5-0-0 3OBJECTIVEExplain the basic concepts regarding the difference inbehavior of different materials used in electrical andelectronics industry, explaining the various properties ofdifferent materials and their application to devices,equipments and systems selection of proper materialsfor given application.PRE-REQUISITESBasic concepts and knowledge of Electronics and<strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>.1. CRYSTAL STRUCTURES: Space lattice andcrystal structures; determination of Crystalstructure by X-ray technique; Imperfections incrystals like point, line and planar defects;Influence of imperfections on properties ofmaterials; atomic packing, crystal lattice, differenttype of crystal bands; structure of silicon andgermanium; energy bands in solids and onedimensional lattice.2. CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS: Review of energybands, drift velocity, relaxation time, collision timeand mean free path, mobility, conductivity, factorsaffecting conductivity of materials; Wiedmann-Franz law; effect of magnetic fields; resistivity ofconductors and temperature dependence ofresistivity; applications of conducting materials;superconductivity.3. DIELECTRIC MATERIALS: Behavior of dielectricmaterials in static electric field; dipole moments,polarization, dielectric constant, polarizibility,susceptibility, mechanism of polarization, behaviorin alternating field, dielectric loss, loss tangent,types of dielectric materials; electrostriction;piezoelectricity; Quantitative and qualitativediscussion of dielectric constants of polyatomicmolecules; Internal fields in solids and liquids.4. MAGNETIC MATERIALS: Review of magneticfield concepts: permeability, magneticsusceptibility, magnetic moment, orbital dipole,angular momentum of simple atomic models;classification of magnetic materials; spontaneousmagnetism; Curie-weiss law; anti ferro magneticmaterials; ferromagnetic materials5. MAGNETIC AND ELECTRO OPTICALPROPERTIES: Para, di and ferro and ferrimagnetism and ferrites domains and domain walls;coersive force; hysterisis and eddy current loss inmaterials; Optical properties of Si and GaAs6. SEMICONDUCTORS MATERIALS: Review of Siand Ge as semiconductor materials; continuityequation; P-N junction, drift and diffusion, diffusionand transition capacitances of P-N junction; carrierdensities in n-type and p-type semiconductors; halleffect and carrier density.7. OPTICAL MATERIALS: Optical properties ofmetals, insulators and semiconductors;phosphorescence and fluorescence; excitons,traps and colour centres and their importance;different phosphors used in CRO screens; liquidcrystal as display material; thermography and itsapplications; photoconductivity andphotoconducting materials.TEXTBOOKDekker, “<strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Materials”, Prentice Hallof India, 2004REFERENCE BOOKS1. Raghvan,“<strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Material”, 19922. Seth, S.P. and Gupta, P.V, “<strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>Materials” , Dhanpat Rai , 1999.3. Raghuan, V, “Elements of Material Science andEngg.”, 4 th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2000.4. Seth, SP, “A Course in Engg. Material”, 3 rd Edition,Dhanpat Rai, 20085. Pierret, Robert, “Semiconductor DeviceFundamentals”, Pearson Education, 2006EL-203NETWORK ANALYSIS & L-T-P CrSYNTHESIS 5-1-0 4OBJECTIVEExplain the basic theorems applied on ac circuits andthe transient behaviour of various circuits, Networkfunctions and synthesis along with various filters andtheir characteristics.PRE-REQUISITESBasic concepts of electrical engg.1. NETWORK THEOREMS (AC Ckts): Tellegen’s,superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton’s, MaximumPower Transfer Theorem; Nodal Analysis; MeshAnalysis; Concept of Supernode and Supermesh.2. TRANSIENT RESPONSE: Transient Response ofRC, RL, RLC Circuits to various excitation signalssuch as step, ramp, impulse and sinusoidalexcitations using Laplace transform.3. NETWORK FUNCTIONS: Terminal pairs or ports;Network functions for one-port and two-portnetworks; poles and zeros of Network functions;Restrictions on pole and zero locations for drivingpoint functions and transfer functions; Timedomain behavior from the pole-zero plot.4. TWO PORT NETWORKS: Relationship of two-portvariables; short-circuit Admittance parameters;open circuit impedance parameters; Transmissionparameters; hybrid parameters; relationshipsbetween parameter sets; Inter-connection of twoport networks.5. TOPOLOGY: Principles of network topology; graphmatrices; network analysis using graph theory.36
Lingaya’s University, Faridabad6. FILTERS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS: Filterfundamentals; high-pass, low-pass, band-pass,and band-reject filters.7. NETWORK SYNTHESIS: Positive real functions;synthesis of one port and two port networks;elementary ideas of active networks.TEXT BOOKKuo, F.F, “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, JohnWiley & Sons Inc, 2001.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Kuh, Dasoer,“Basic circuit theory”,Tata McGrawHill, 2001.2. Soni &Gupta,“A Course in <strong>Electrical</strong> CircuitAnalysis”,Dhanpat Rai Publication, 2008.3. Mithal, G.K, “Circuit Analysis”, Khanna Publication,2002.4. Choudhury, D.Roy, “Networks and Systems”, NewAge International, 1998.5. Valkenburg,Van,“Introduction to Modern NetworkSynthesis”, John Wiley, 1997.ANALOG ELECTRONICS & AE L-T-P CrEL-204CIRCUITS 5-1-0 4OBJECTIVEProviding a basic knowledge and understanding of thefundamental concepts of Analog Electronics and AECircuits, explaining various basic laws governing thecircuit configurations and evaluation and itsapplications to electrical circuits of various electronicssystems.PRE-REQUISITEKnowledge of Basic Electronics <strong>Engineering</strong> and<strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>nology.1. TRANSISTOR BIASING AND WORKING ATLOW FREQUENCIES: Bipolar junction transistorconstruction and types; three modes ofconfiguration in a BJT; concept of biasing , Need ofbiasing, collector to base bias, self bias, emitterbias, Need of bias compensation, thermistor andsensistor compensation; hybrid model of transistor;calculation of h parameters in three modes ofconfiguration.2. TRANSISTOR AT HIGH FREQUENCIES: Hybridpi model; CE short circuit current gain; frequencyresponse; cut off frequency; gain band widthproduct.3. FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR: JFET; MOSFET,types of MOSFET – enhancement and Depletionmode, V MOSFET; Biasing of FET; application ofFET as a voltage variable resistor (VVR).4. POWER AMPLIFIERS AND FEEDBACK:Amplifier, classification of amplifier, distortion inamplifiers, R – C coupled amplifiers; low frequencyresponse of R – C coupled Amplifier; cascade ofAmplifiers, Class A, Class B and Class C Amplifier;push pull amplifier; Feed back concept in anamplifier and negative feedback in amplifiers;current series feedback, current shunt feedback,voltage shunt feedback.5. DIFFERNTIAL AMPLIFIER: Operational amplifier;Ideal and practical op-amp; inverting and noninverting amplifier; emitter coupled differentialamplifier; transfer characteristics of differentialamplifier; offset error of voltage and current;common mode rejection ratio (CMRR).6. LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR APPLICATIONS OFOP-AMP: Scale changer; phase shifter; adder;voltage to current converter; current to voltageconverter; DC Voltage follower; Bridge amplifier;AC coupled amplifier and AC voltage follower;Integrator; comparators; logarithmic amplifier; antilogamplifier; waveform generator and sweepgenerator multivibrators.7. PHASE LOCKED LOOP AND IC TIMER 555:Operating principle and operation of PLL; IC timer555; Applications of PLL and IC timer 555.TEXT BOOKBoylestad, Robert and Nashelsky, Louis, “ElectronicsDevices and Circuit Theory”, Prentice Hall of India,1996.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Mehta, V. K., “Principles of Electronics”, S. Chandand Co.,19962. Schilling, Donald L & Belove, Charles, “ElectronicCircuits”, Tata McGraw Hill, 20003. Galkwad, “Operational Amplifiers”,1993.4. Sedra, Adel S. and Kenneth, Smith C,“Microelectronic Circuits <strong>Engineering</strong>”, 1997.5. Milliman & Halkias, “Integrated Electronics”, TataMcGraw Hill,1998.EL-205POWER PLANT L-T-P CrENGINEERING 5-0-0 3OBJECTIVEProviding the knowledge to the students about varioustypes of conventional and non-conventional electricalpower plants and explain the concepts regarding theirlayout and their operations at different load conditionsand also the economically considerations in electricalpower generation.PRE-REQUISITESKnowledge and concepts of <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>nology1. INTRODUCTION: Energy sources, their availabilityelectrical energy demand and growth in India;general state of the energy system; global Energyscenario.2. POWER PLANT ECONOMICS: Types of load;chronological load curves; load duration curve;mass curve; max. Demand; demand factor; loadfactor; capacity factor; utilization factor; diversityfactors; base load and peak load power plants;Capital cost of plants; annual fixed and operatingcosts of plants; generation cost and depreciation;effect of load factor on unit energy cost; role ofload diversity in power system economics; off peakenergy utilization; energy cost reduction.3. TARIFFS: Objectives of tariffs; general tariff form;flat demand rate; straight meter rate; block meterrate; two part tariffs; power factor dependant tariffs;three parts tariffs; spot (time differentiated) pricing.4. CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES: Selectionof site; capacity calculations; detailed descriptionand use of different parts; schematic diagram and37
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