This document provides information on courses for the B.Tech I Year - I Semester and B.Tech I Year - II Semester programs, including:
- Course codes, titles, credit hours, and weekly schedule for both semesters
- Course objectives and outcomes for select courses like Mathematics I, Chemistry, and Computer Programming and Networking
- The syllabus outline for Mathematics I, covering topics like partial differentiation, maxima and minima, and Fourier series
This document provides information on courses for the B.Tech I Year - I Semester and B.Tech I Year - II Semester programs, including:
- Course codes, titles, credit hours, and weekly schedule for both semesters
- Course objectives and outcomes for select courses like Mathematics I, Chemistry, and Computer Programming and Networking
- The syllabus outline for Mathematics I, covering topics like partial differentiation, maxima and minima, and Fourier series
This document provides information on courses for the B.Tech I Year - I Semester and B.Tech I Year - II Semester programs, including:
- Course codes, titles, credit hours, and weekly schedule for both semesters
- Course objectives and outcomes for select courses like Mathematics I, Chemistry, and Computer Programming and Networking
- The syllabus outline for Mathematics I, covering topics like partial differentiation, maxima and minima, and Fourier series
This document provides information on courses for the B.Tech I Year - I Semester and B.Tech I Year - II Semester programs, including:
- Course codes, titles, credit hours, and weekly schedule for both semesters
- Course objectives and outcomes for select courses like Mathematics I, Chemistry, and Computer Programming and Networking
- The syllabus outline for Mathematics I, covering topics like partial differentiation, maxima and minima, and Fourier series
· To evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of
16. 3-phase induction motor (No load and rotor block tests) curved surfaces. 17. Alternator regulation by Syn. impedance method · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range Fourier series. Computer Science and Engineering CourseOutcomes: Scheme and Syllabus ( With effect from 2020-21 admitted batch) · Find the partial derivatives of functions of two or more variables. B.Tech I Year - I Semester · Evaluate maxima and minima, errors and approximations. Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total · Evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of CreditsC curved surfaces. code L T P Marks Marks Marks · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range CS-1101 BS Mathematics I 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Fourier series. CS-1102 BS Chemistry 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · Have a fundamental understanding of Fourier series and be able to CS-1103 HSS English 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 give Fourier expansions of a given function. CS-1104 ES CPNM 3 0 3 30 70 100 3 SYLLABUS CS-1105 ES Discrete Mathematical (Partial Differentiation) Introduction - Functions of two or more Structures 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 variables - Partial derivatives - Homogeneous functions - CS-1106 HSS English Language Lab 0 0 2 50 50 100 1.5 Total derivative - Change of variables Jacobins. Mean value Theorems CS-1107 BS Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (without proofs) CS-1108 ES CPNM Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Applications of Partial Differentiation) Geometrical interpretation - Total Credits 19.5 Tangent plane and Normal to a surface - two variables - Errors and approximations -Total differential. Maxima and B.Tech I Year - II Semester Minima of functions of two variables - etermined Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total multipliers - Differentiation under the integral Sign - CreditsC (Multiple Integrals) Introduction - Double Integrals - Change of Order of code L T P Marks Marks Marks Integration - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates - Triple Integrals - CS-1201 BS Mathematics II 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Change of Variables. CS-1202 BS Physics 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 (Multiple Integrals-Applications) Area enclosed by plane curves - CS-1203 ES Engineering Graphics 1 0 4 30 70 100 3 Volumes of solids - Area of a curved surface - Calculation of Mass - Center CS-1204 ES Data Structures 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 of gravity - Moment of inertia - product of inertia principal axes- Beta CS-1205 ES Digital Logic Design 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Function - Gamma Function - Relation between Beta and Gamma CS-1206 ES Workshop Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 Functions. Error Function or Probability Integral. CS-1207 BS Physics Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Fourier Series) Introduction - - Conditions for a CS-1208 ES Data Structures Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 Fourier Expansion - Functions having points of discontinuity - Change of Interval - Odd and Even Functions - Expansions of Odd or Even Periodic Total Credits 19.5 Functions, Half-Range Series - CS-1101 : MATHEMATICS-I analysis. CourseObjectives: TEXT BOOK: · To transmit the knowledge of Partial differentiation. · To know of getting maxima and minima of function of two variables B.S. Grewal, 43rd Edition, Khanna publishers. and finding errors and approximations. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., Properties of Cellulose Derivatives Vinyl Resins Nylon (6,6), Reinforced I.K.International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. Plastics Conducting Polymers. 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Corrosion 3. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Corrosion: Origin and Theory Types of Corrosion: Chemical and Manish Goyal, Lakshmi Publications. Electrochemical; Pitting, Inter granular, Waterline, Stress Galvanic Series 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Factors Effecting Corrosion. Company. Corrosion Controlling Methods: Protective Coatings: Metallic Coatings, 5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Electroplating and Electroless Plating Chemical conversion Coatings Hill Company. Phosphate, Chromate, Anodized, Organic Coatings Paints and Special 6. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. M.K.Venkataraman. Paints. CS-1102 : Chemistry Fuels and Lubricants : Solid Fuels: Wood and Coal, Ranking of Coal Course Objectives: Analysis (Proximate and Ultimate) Coke Manufacture Process Applications; Liquid Fuels: Petroleum Refining Motor Fuels · To apply the basic knowledge of Chemistry to the Engineering Petrol and Diesel Oil Knocking Octane number Cetane Number; Discipline. Gaseous Fuels: Biogas, LPG and CNG Characteristics Applications; · To develop knowledge about water and its treatment for industrial and Rocket Fuels: Propellants Classification Characteristics Lubricants: potable purposes. Classification Mechanism Properties of Lubricating Oils Selection of · To develop understanding in the areas of Polymers, Mechanism Lubricants for Engineering Applications. of Corrosion of Metals and Corrosion Control Methods, Fuels, Lubricants Nanomaterials : Nanomaterials, Properties and application of and Nanomaterials for of conducting polymers, bio-degradable polymers and fullerenes, fullerols, Carbon nanotubes and nanowires. Synthesis - Top- fiber reinforced plastics and apply the knowledge for solving existing down and Bottom-up approaches - Nanocomposites - Nanoelectronics- challenges faced in various engineering and societal areas. Applications of nanomaterials in catalysis, telecommunication and medicine. Course outcome: Text Books: · This course applies the basic concepts and principles studied in 1. Engineering Chemistry PC Jain and M. Jain DhanpathRai and Chemistry to Engineering. Sons, New Delhi. · It provides an application of chemistry to different branches of 2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S. S. Dara S. Chand & Co. engineering New Delhi. · The students will be able acquire knowledge in the areas of Water Reference Books: Chemistry,Polymers, Corrosion, Fuels and Lubricants and nanomaterials 1. Engineering Chemistry B. K. Sharma Krishna Prakashan and suggest innovative solutions for existing challenges in these areas. Meerut. 2. Introduction to Nanoscience - S. M. Lindsay - Oxford University SYLLABUS Press Water Chemistry : Sources of Water Impurities and their influence of 3. Engineering Chemistry - B. L. Tembe, Kamaluddin and M. S. living systems WHO Limits Hardness and its Determination Boiler Krishnan, (NPTEL). Troubles and their removal Water Softening Methods Lime-Soda, Zeolite and Ion Exchange - Municipal Water Treatment-Break Point Chlorination CS-1103 : ENGLISH Desalination of Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Method, Electro-dialysis. Course Objectives: Polymers and Plastics Polymers: Definition Types of Polymerization · To make students understand the explicit and implicit meanings of a (Addition & Condensation) Mechanisms of Addition Polymerization text/topic; Radical and Ionic Thermodynamics of Polymerization Process. Plastics: · To give exposure to new words and phrases, and aid to use them in Thermosetting and Thermoplastics Effect of Polymer Structure on different contexts; · To apply relevant writing formats to draft essays, letters, emails and Muhammad Yunus presentations; and Textbook: · To adapt oneself to a given situation and develop a functional Language and Life: A Skills Approach Board of Editors, Orient approach to finding solutions: adaptability and problem solving. Blackswan Publishers, India. 2018. Course Outcomes: References : · Students will be able to analyse a given text and discover the various 1. Practical English Usage, Michael Swan. OUP. 1995. aspects related to language and literature; 2. Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood. Macmillan.2007 · Learn the various language structures, parts of speech and figures of 3. On Writing Well, William Zinsser. Harper Resource Book. 2001 speech; 4. Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasly. Cambridge University Press. 2006. communication; and 5. Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata. Oxford · Learn to apply the topics in real-life situations for creative and critical University Press. 2011. use. 6. Exercises in Spoken English, Parts. I-III. CIEFL, Hyderabad. Oxford SYLLABUS University Press. On the conduct of life: William Hazlitt CS-1104 : CPNM Life skills: Values and Ethics Course Objectives: If: Rudyard Kipling · The course is designed to provide complete knowledge of C The Brook: Alfred Tennyson language. Life skills: Self-Improvement · To provide students with understanding of code organization and How I Became a Public Speaker: George Bernard Shaw functional hierarchical decomposition with using complex data types. The Death Trap: Saki · To provide knowledge to the Students to develop logics which will help them to create programs, applications in C. Life skills: Time Management · This course aims to identify tasks in which the numerical techniques On saving Time: Seneca ChinduYellama learned are applicable and apply them to write programs, and hence use Life skills: Innovation computers effectively to solve the task. Muhammad Yunus · This course provides the fundamental knowledge which is useful in Politics and the English Language: George Orwell understanding the other programming languages. Life skills: Motivation Course Outcomes: Dancer with a White Parasol: Ranjana Dave · Identify basic elements of C programming structures like data types, Grammar: Prepositions Articles Noun-Pronoun Agreement, Subject- expressions,control statements, various simple functions and Apply them in Verb Agreement Misplaced Modifiers Clichés, Redundancies. problem solving. Vocabulary: Introduction to Word Formation Root Words from other · Apply various operations on derived data types like arrays and strings Languages Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms, Antonyms Common in problem solving. Abbreviations · Design and Implement of modular Programming and memory Writing: Clauses and Sentences Punctuation Principals of Good management using Functions, pointers. Writing Essay Writing Writing a Summary · Apply Structure, Unions and File handling techniques to Design and Writing: Essay Writing Solve different engineering programs with minimal complexity. Life skills: Innovation · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering problems. SYLLABUS Reference Books: 1. Introduction to C: Basic structure of C program, Constants, Variables 1. Let Us C ,YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publications, 5th Edition. and data types, Operators and Expressions, Arithmetic Precedence and 2. Computer associativity, Type Conversions. Managing Input and Output Operations Formatted Input, Formatted Output. 3. The C 2. Decision Making, Branching, Looping, Arrays & Strings: Decision Ritchie, PHI. 4. Scientific Programming: C-Language, Algorithms and Models in N Science, Luciano M. Barone (Author), EnzoMarinari (Author), Giovanni operator, the GOTO statement., The while statement, the do statement, The Organtini, World Scientific. for statement, Jumps in Loops ,One, Two-dimensional Arrays, Character CS-1105 : DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES Arrays. Declaration and initialization of Strings, reading and writing of strings, String handling functions, Table of strings. Course Objectives: 3. Functions: Definition of Functions, Return Values and their Types, · To understand mathematical arguments using logical connectives and Function Calls, Function Declaration, Category of Functions: No Arguments quantifiers and verify the validity of logical flow of arguments using and no Return Values, Arguments but no Return Values, Arguments with propositional ,predicate logic and truthtables. Return Values, No Argument but Returns a Value, Functions that Return · To understand about permutations andcombinations. Multiple Values. Nesting of functions, recursion, passing arrays to functions, · To understand various types of relations and discuss various passing strings to functions, the scope, visibility and lifetime of variables. properties of therelations. 4. Pointers: Accessing the address of a variable, declaring pointer · To study the graphs, graph isomorphism and spanningtrees. variables, initializing of pointer variables, accessing variables using pointers, · To study about Boolean algebra and Finite StateMachines. chain of pointers, pointer expressions, pointers and arrays, pointers and Course Outcomes: character strings, array of pointes, pointers as function arguments, functions At the end of the course student will be able to returning pointers, pointers to functions, pointers to structures-Program Applications · Rewrite mathematical arguments using logical connectives and quantifiers and verify the validity of logical flow of arguments using 5. Structure and Unions: Defining a structure, declaring structure propositional, predicatelogic. variables, accessing structure members, structure initialization, copying and comparing structure variables, arrays of structures, arrays within structures, · Identify and give examples of various types of relations and describe structures within structures, structures and functions and unions, size of various properties of the relations. structures and bit-fields- Program applications. · Ability to solve problems using permutations andcombinations. 6. File handling: Defining and opening a file, closing a file, Input/ Output · Determine isomorphism of graphs and spanning tree of a given graph operations on files, Error handling during I/O operations, random access to using BFS/DFS algorithms. Also determine minimal spanning tree of a files and Command Line Arguments- Program Applications givengraph. 7. Numerical Methods: Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental SYLLABUS 1. The Foundations-Logic and Proofs: Propositional Logic, Propositional Equivalences, Predicates and Quantifiers, Nested Quantifiers Nu Rules of Inference, Introduction to Proofs, Proof Methods and Strategy, Method and Runge-Kutta Method. Basic Structures-Sets, Functions, Sequences and Sums: Sets, Set Operations, Functions, Sequences andSummations. Text Book: 2. The Fundamentals-Algorithms, the Integers and Matrices: 1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balagurusamy, 6th Edition. McGraw Hill Algorithms, The Growth of Functions, Complexity of Algorithms, The Education (India) Private Limited. Integers and Division, Primes and Greatest Common Devisors, Integers and 2. Introduction to Numerical Methods, SS Sastry, Prentice Hall Algorithms, Applications of Number Theory,Matrices. 3. Induction and Recursion: Mathematical Induction, Strong Induction · To help students build their confidence and help them to overcome and Well-Ordering, Recursive Definitions and Structural Induction, Recursive their inhibitions and self- consciousness while speaking in English; Algorithms, Program Correctness. Counting: The Basics of Counting, The · To familiarize the students with stress and intonation and enable them Pigeonhole Principle, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial to speak English effectively; and Coefficients, Generalized Permutations and Combinations, Generating · To give learners exposure to and practice in speaking in both formal Permutations and Combinations. and informal contexts. 4. Advanced Counting Techniques: Recurrence Relations, Solving Course Outcomes: Linear Recurrence Relations, Divide-and-Conquer Algorithms and Recursion · Students will be sensitized towards recognition of English sound Relations, Generating Functions, Inclusion-Exclusion, and Applications patterns and the fluency in their speech will be enhanced; ofInclusion-Exclusion. · A study of the communicative items in the laboratory will help students 5. Relations: Relations and their properties, n-ary relations, become successful in the competitive world; applications, Representation, closure, equivalence relations, · Students will be able to participate in group activities like roleplays, Partialorderings. group discussions and debates; and Graphs: Graphs and Graph Models, Graph Terminology and Special · Students will be able to express themselves fluently and accurately in Types of Graphs, Representing Graphs and Graph Isomorphism, social as well professional context. Connectivity, Euler and Hamilton Paths, Shortest-Path Problems, Planar Graphs, Graph Coloring SYLLABUS 6. Trees: Introduction to Trees, Applications of Trees, Tree Traversal, Introduction to Phonetics: The Sounds of English (Speech sound Spanning Trees, Minimum SpanningTrees, vowels and consonants) - Stress and Intonation - Accent and Rhythm. 7. Boolean Algebra: Boolean Functions, Representing Boolean Listening Skills: Listening for gist and specific information - listening for Functions, Logic Gates, Minimization ofCircuits Note taking, summarizing and for opinions - Listening to the speeches of eminent personalities. Modeling Computation: Languages and Grammars, Finite-State Machines with Output, Finite-State Machines with No Output, Language Speaking Skills: Self-introduction - Conversation Skills (Introducing and Recognition, Turing Machines taking leave) - Giving and asking for information - Role Play - Just A Minute (JAM) session - Telephone etiquette. Text Book: Reading and Writing skills: Reading Comprehension Précis Writing - 1. Discrete Mathematics & Its Applications with Combinatorics and E-Mail writing - Punctuation. Graph Theory by Kenneth H Rosen, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Presentation skills: Verbal and non-verbal communication - Body Ltd., NewDelhi. Language - Making a Presentation. Reference Books: Reference Books: 1. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists & Mathematicians by 1. Ashraf Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw Hill Joe L. Mott, Abraham Kandel, Theodore P. Baker, Prentice-Hall,India. Education Private Limited, New Delhi. 2. Discrete Mathematics by Richard Johnson Baug, Pearson Education, NewDelhi. 2. Speak Well. Orient Blackswan Publishers, Hyderabad. 3. Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics by Ralph. G. Grimaldi, 3. Allan Pease. Body Language. Manjul Publishing House, New Delhi. Pearson Education, New Delhi. CS-1107 : CHEMISTRY LAB CS-1106 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB Course Objectives: Course Objectives: · To develop the fine skills of quantitative determination of various · To make students recognize the sounds of English through Audio- chemical components through titrimetric analysis Visual aids; · To prepare and use ionexchange/ zeolite columns for the removal of of water · To develop the skill of organic synthesis through the preparation of a · Understand various computer components, Installation of software. C polymer/ drug programming development environment, compiling, debugging, and linking Outcomes: and executing a program using the development environment. · The course provides quantitative determine the amount of various · Analyzing the complexity of problems, Modularize the problems into chemical species in solutions by titrations and conduct the quantitative small modules and then convert them into programs. determinations with accuracy · Construct programs that demonstrate effective use of C features · The course provides to develop novel materials to be used as zeolite including arrays, strings, structures, pointers and files. and prepare columns for removal of hardness of water · Apply and practice logical ability to solve the real world problems. · The course provides to synthesise a polymer or a drug · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering problems. SYLLABUS 1. Determination of Sodium Hydroxide with HCl (Na2CO3 Primary SYLLABUS Standard) 1. Write a program to read x, y coordinates of 3 points and then 2. Determination of Alkalinity (Carbonate and Hydroxide) of water calculate the area of a triangle formed by them and print the coordinates of the three points and the area of the triangle. What will be the output from sample your program if the three given points are in a straight line? 3. 2. Write a program, which generates 100 random integers in the 4. Determination of Oxalic Acid by Permanganometry range of 1 to 100. Store them in an array and then print the arrays. Write 3 5. versions of the program using different loop constructs. (e.g. for, while, and 6. Determination of Zinc by EDTA method do while). 7. Determination of Hardness of Water sample by EDTA method 3. Write a set of string manipulation functions e.g. for getting a sub- 8. Determination of Chlorine in water by Iodometric Titration string from a given position, Copying one string to another, Reversing a 9. Ionexchange/ Zeolite column for removal of hardness of water string, adding one string to another. 10. Synthesis of Polymer/ drug 4. Write a program which determines the largest and the smallest Reference Books: number that can be stored in different data types like short, int, long, float, and double. What happens when you add 1 to the largest possible integer V Edition Longman. number that can be stored? 2. Experiments in Applied Chemistry (For Engineering Students) 5. Write a program, which generates 100 random real numbers in the Sinita Rattan S. K. Kataria& Sons, New Delhi range of 10.0 to 20.0, and sort them in descending order. CS-1108 : CPNM LAB 6. Write a function for transposing a square matrix in place (in place Course Objectives: means that you are not allowed to have full temporary matrix). · To impart writing skill of C programming to the students and solving 7. First use an editor to create a file with some integer numbers. Now problems. write a program, which reads these numbers and determines their mean and · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as standard deviation. Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into 8. Given two points on the surface of the sphere, write a program to programs., determine the smallest arc length between them. · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as arrays, 9. Implement bisection method to find the square root of a given files, strings, structures and different numerical methods. number to a given accuracy. · This reference has been prepared for the beginners to help them 10. Implement Newton Raphson method to det. a root of polynomial understand the basic to advanced concepts related to Objective-C equation. Programming languages. 11. Given table of x and corresponding f(x) values, Write a program Course Outcomes: which will determine f(x) value at an intermediate x value by using 12. Write a function which will invert a matrix. Equations reducible to exact equations - Orthogonal Trajectories - Simple 13. rule for numerical integration. Electric (LR & CR) Circuits - - Law of Natural growth and decay. 14. Write a program to solve a set of linear algebraic equations. (Differential Equations of Higher Order) Solutions of Linear Ordinary CS-1201 : Mathematics II Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - Rules for finding the Course Objectives: complimentary function - Rules for finding the particular integral - Method of · The way of obtaining rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix. variation of parameters - - equation - Simultaneous linear differential equations. · To know the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem and getting canonical form from a given quadratic form. (Laplace Transforms) Introduction - Existence Conditions - Transforms of Elementary Functions - Properties of Laplace Transforms - Transforms of · To solve the system of equations by using direct and indirect methods. Derivatives - Transforms of Integrals - Multiplication by tn - Division by t · To solve first order and higher order differential equations by various Evaluation of integrals by Laplace Transforms - Inverse Laplace Transform - methods. Applications of Laplace Transforms to Ordinary Differential Equations - · To obtain the Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms for a Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - given functions and their applications. Second Shifting Theorem - Laplace Transforms of Unit Step Function, Unit Impulse Function and Laplace Transforms of Periodic Functions. Course Outcomes: · Find rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix and TEXT BOOK: understand the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem. · Reduce quadratic form to canonical forms and solving linear B.S. Grewal, 43rd edition, Khanna publishers. systems by direct and indirect methods. REFERENCE BOOKS: · Demonstrate solutions to first order differential equations by various 7. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., I.K. methods and solve basic applications problems related to electrical circuits, International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. s law of cooling 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. · Discriminate among the structure and procedure of solving higher 2. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Manish order differential equations with constant and variable coefficients. Goyal. Lakshmi Publications. · Understand Laplace transforms and its properties and finding the solution of ordinary differential equations. 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Company. SYLLABUS 4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill (Linear Algebra) Rank of a matrix- Echelon form, Normal Form - Company. Solution of Linear System of Equations - Consistency of Linear System of Equations - Direct & Indirect Methods: Gauss elimination method, LU CS-1202 : PHYSICS Factorization method, Gauss Seidal Method. Complex Matrices: Hermitian, Course Objectives: Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices and their Properties. · To impart knowledge in basic concept of physics of Thermodynamics (Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors) Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of relevant to engineering applications. a Matrix - Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Inverse and Powers of a Matrix using · To grasp the concepts of physics for electromagnetism and its Cayley- s theorem and its applications. Diagonalization of a Matrix - application to engineering. Learn production of Ultrasonics and their Quadratic Forms - Reduction of Quadratic Form to Canonical Form - Nature applications in engineering. of a Quadratic Form. · To Develop understanding of interference, diffraction and (Ordinary Differential Equations of First Order and its Applications) polarization: connect it to a few engineering applications. Formation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) - Solution of an ordinary · To Learn basics of lasers and optical fibers and their use in some differential equation - Equations of the first order and first degree - Linear applications. differential equation - - Exact differential equations - · To Understand concepts and principles in quantum mechanics and Diffraction: Introduction, Differences between interference and Nanopahse Materials. Relate them to some applications. diffraction, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a Course Outcomes: single slit (Qualitative and quantitative treatment). · Understand the fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Laws of Polarisation: Polarisation by reflection, refraction and double refraction thermodynamics. Understand the working of Carnot cycle and concept of in uniaxial crystals, Nicol prism, Quarter and Half wave plate, circular and entropy. elliptical polarization. · Gain Knowledge on the basic concepts of electric and magnetic fields. LASERS and FIBRE OPTICS : Introduction, characteristics of a laser Understand the concept of the nature of magnetic materials. Gain beam, spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, population knowledge on electromagnetic induction and its applications . inversion, Ruby laser, He-Ne laser, Semiconductor laser, applications of lasers · Understand the Theory of Superposition of waves. Understand the Introduction to optical fibers, principle of propagation of light in optical Remember the basics of diffraction, Evaluate the path difference. Analysis of fibers, Acceptance Angle and cone of a fibre, Numerical aperture, Modes of Fraunhofer Diffraction due to a single slit propagations, classification of fibers,Fibre optics in communications, Application of optical fibers. · Understand the interaction of matter with radiation, Characteristics of Lasers, Principle, working schemes of Laser and Principle of Optical Fiber. MODERN PHYSICS : Introduction, De Broglie concept of matter Realize their role in optical fiber communication. waves, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Schrodinger time independent wave equation, application to a particle in a box. Free electron theory of · Understand the intuitive ideas of the Quantum physics and metals, Kronig - Penney model (qualitative treatment), Origin of energy band understand dual nature of matter. Compute Eigen values, Eigen functions, formation in solids, Classification of materials into conductors, semi momentum of Atomic and subatomic particles using Time independent one conductors and insulators. and synthesis processes of Nanophase materials. Nanophase Materials Introduction, properties, Top-down and bottom up approaches, SYLLABUS Synthesis - Ball milling, Chemical vapour deposition method , sol-gel THERMODYNAMICS Introduction, Heat and Work, First law of methods, Applications of nano materials. thermodynamics and applications, Reversible and Irreversible process, TEXT BOOKS : Carnot cycle and Efficiency, Second law of thermodynamics, Carn Theorem, Entropy, Second law in terms of entropy, Entropy and disorder, 1. Physics by David Halliday and Robert Resnick Part I and Part II - Third law of thermodynamics (statement only). Wiley. - some 2. A textbook of Engineering Physics, Dr. M. N. Avadhanulu, Dr. P.G. applications, Magnetic field - Magnetic force on current, torque on current Kshirsagar - S. Chand loop, The Biot- 3. Engineering Physics by R.K. Gaur and S.L. Gupta DhanpatRai Reference Books: 1. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S. Vadudeva equations (no derivation), Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic materials and properties. 2. University Physics by Young and Freedman Ultrasonics : Introduction, Production of Ultrasonics Piezoelectric and CS-1203 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Magnetostriction methods, acoustic grating, applications of ultrasonics. Course Objectives: OPTICS · Understand the basics of Engineering Graphics and BIS conventions. Interference: Principles of superposition · Develop the graphical skills for communication of concepts, ideas and Coherence - design of engineering products through technical drawings Michelson Interferometer and its applications. · Demonstrate and practice the various profiles/curves used in engineering practice through standard procedures. · Demonstrate and practice the orthographic projections of points, lines, Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional planes, solids and section of solids views and True shape of section, Sections of solids (Prism, Pyramid, · Demonstrate and practice the development of surfaces of simple Cylinder and Cone) in simple position only. solids Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line · Familiarize the basic concept of isometric views clearly. development and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, cylinder, pyramid and cone. Course Outcomes: Isometric Views: Isometric projection, Isometric scale and Isometric · Develop simple engineering drawings by considering BIS standards. view. Isometric view of Prisms, Pyramids, cylinder, cone, and their · Able to draw different engineering curves with standard Procedures combinations. · Comprehend the basics of orthographic projections and deduce Text Book: orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids at different Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt, Charotar Publishing orientations in real life environment. House. · Visualize clearly the sections of solids. Reference: · Apply the concepts of development of surfaces while Engineering Graphics by K.L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Tata Mc- designing/analyzing any product. Graw Hill · Recognize the significance of isometric drawing to relate 2D CS-1204 : DATA STRUCTURES environment with 3D environment. Course Objectives: SYLLABUS · Assess how the choice of data structures and algorithm design Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical methods impacts the performance ofprograms. Constructions, and Scales. · Choose the appropriate data structure and algorithm design method Curves: Conic sections: General construction of ellipse, parabola and for a specified application. hyperbola. Construction of involutes of circle and polygons only. Normal and · Solve problems using data structures such as linear lists, stacks, tangent to curves. queues, binary trees, heaps binary search trees, and graphs and writing Projections of Points: Principal or Reference Planes, Projections of a programs for thesesolutions. point situated in any one of the four quadrants. Course Outcomes: Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to · Describe how arrays, records, linked structures, stacks, queues, trees, both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to and graphs are representedin memory and used byalgorithm. other reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the other reference plane. · Demonstrate different methods for traversingtrees. Projections of Straight Line Inclined to Both the Reference Planes: · Compare alternative implementations of data structures with respect Projections of Planes: Projection of Perpendicular planes: Perpendicular to toperformance. both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to · Discuss the computational efficiency of the principal algorithms for other reference plane and perpendicular to one reference plane and inclined sorting andsearching to other reference plane. Projection of Oblique planes. Introduction to SYLLABUS Auxiliary Planes. 1. Introduction to Data Structures: Review of C Programming, Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of Recursive Definition and Processes, Recursion in C, Simulation of revolution. Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to Recursion, Efficiency of Recursion, Abstract Data Types, Meaning and horizontal plane, Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to Definition of Data Structures,Arrays both the reference planes, Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one reference plane and parallel to other and axes inclined to both the reference 2. Stacks: Stack as an Abstract Data Type, Primitive Operations, planes. Implementing Stack Operations using Arrays, Infix, Postfix and Prefix: Definitions, Evaluation and Conversions. Queues: Queue as an Abstract · An ability to understand the different Boolean algebra theorems and Data Type, Sequential Representation, Types of Queues, Operations, apply them for logic functions. Implementation usingArrays. · An ability to define the Karnaugh map for a few variables and 3. Linked List: Operations, Implementation of Stacks, Queues and perform an algorithmic reduction of logicfunctions. priority Queues using Linked Lists+, Circular Lists: Insertion, Deletion and · An ability to define the following combinational circuits: multiplexer, Concatenation Operations, Stacks and Queues as Circular Lists, Doubly de-multiplexers encoders/decoders, comparators, arithmetic-logic units; and LinkedLists. to be able to build simple circuits. 4. Trees: Binary Trees - Definitions and Operations, Binary Tree · An ability to understand asynchronous and synchronous sequential Representation: Node Representation, Implicit array Representation, Binary circuits, like counters and shiftregisters. Tree Traversal, Threaded Binary Trees and their Traversal, Trees and their Applications; Tree Searching: Insertion and Deletion of a node from a Binary · An ability to understand memories like RAM and ROM, Programmable Logic Array and Programmable ArrayLogic. Search Tree, Efficiency of Binary Search Treeoperations. 5. Searching: Basic Searching Techniques: Dictionary as an Abstract SYLLABUS Data Type, Algorithmic Notation, Sequential Searching and its Efficiency, 1. Binary Systems: Digital Systems. Binary Numbers. Number Base Binary Search, InterpolationSearch. Conversions. Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers. Complements. Signed 6. Sorting: General Background: Efficiency, Asymptotic Notations, Binary Numbers. Binary Codes. Binary Storage and Registers. BinaryLogic Efficiency of Sorting, Bubble Sort and Quick Sort and their Efficiency, 2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates: Basic Definitions. Axiomatic Selection Sorting, Binary Tree Sort, Heap Sort, Insertion Sorts , Shell Sort , Address calculation Sort , Merge and RadixSorts. Definition of Boolean Algebra. Basic Theorems and Properties of Boolean Algebra. Boolean Functions. Canonical and Standard Forms. 7. Graphs and Their Application: Definition of Graphs, Representation of Graphs, Transitive closure, Linked Representation of Graphs, Topological OtherLogicOperations.Digital Logic Gates. Integrated Circuits. Ordering of nodes, Graph Traversal and Spanning Forests, Undirected 3. Combinational Logic Design, Gate-Level Minimization: The Map Graphs and their Traversals, Applications of Graphs, Minimal Method. Four- Variable Map. Five-Variable Map. Product of Sums SpanningTrees. -Care Conditions. NAND and NOR Implementation. Textbooks: Other Two- LevelImplementations. Exclusive-OR Function. Hardware 1. Data Structures Using C and C++ YddishLangsam, Moshe J. Description Language(HDL). Augenstein and Aaron M.Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall Of India (2ndEdition) 4. Combinational Logic: Combinational Circuits. Analysis Procedure. 2. Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications with C++, SahaniMc- Design Procedure. Binary Adder Subtractor. Decimal Adder. Binary GrawHill. Multiplier. Magnitude Comparator. Decoders. Encoders. Multiplexers. HDL CS-1205 : DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN For Combinational Circuits. CourseObjectives: 5. Sequential Logic Design, Synchronous Sequential Logic: · To introduce the basic principles for design of combinational circuit Sequential Circuits.Latches Flip Flops. Analysis of Clocked Sequential and sequential circuits. Circuits.HDL For Sequential Circuits. State Reduction and Assignment. · To learn simple digital circuits in preparation for computer engineering. Design Procedure. CourseOutcomes: 6. Registers ad Counters: Registers. Shift Registers. Ripple Counters. A student who successfully fulfills the course requirements will have Synchronous Counters. Other Counters. HDL for Registers andCounters. demonstrated: 7. Memory and Programmable Logic: Introduction. Random-Access · An ability to define different number systems, binary addition and Memory. Memory Decoding, Error Detection and Correction. Read-Only Memory. Programmable Logic Array. Programmable Array Logic. Sequential thisrepresentation. ProgrammableDevices. TEXTBOOK: CS-1207: PHYSICS LAB 1. Digital Design, 3rdEdition, M.MorrisMano, PearsonEducation. Course Objectives: REFERENCEBOOKS: To enable the students to acquire skill, technique and utilization of 1. Digital Logic Design Principles, Norman Balabanian& Bradley the Instruments Carlson, John Wiley & Sons(Asia)Pvt.Ltd.,2002 Draw the relevance between the theoretical knowledge and to imply it in a practical manner with respect to analyze various electronic circuits and 2. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, Stephen Brown its components. and ZvonkoVranesic, Tata McGraw-HillEdition,2002 To impart the practical knowledge in basic concepts of Wave CS-1206 : WORKSHOP LAB optics, Lasers and Fiber optics. Course Objectives: To familiarize the handling of basic physical apparatus like Verniercallipers, screw gauge, · Get hands on experience with the working skills in Carpentry trade. spectrometers, travelling microscope, laser device, optical fibre, etc. · Know how to work with Sheet Metal tools. Course Outcomes: · Get familiar with the working skills of Metal Fitting operations. Ability to design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and · Get hands on experience with house hold electrical wiring. interpret Course Outcomes: Ability to apply experimental skills to determine the physical · Can be able to work with Wood Materials in real time applications. quantities related to Heat, Electromagnetism and Optics The student will learn to draw the relevance between theoretical · Can be able to build various parts with Sheet Metal in day-to-day knowledge and the means to imply it in a practical manner by performing life. various relative experiments. · Can be able to apply Metal Fitting skills in various applications. SYLLABUS · Can be able to apply this knowledge to basic house electrical wiring and repairs. 1. Determination of Radius of Curvature of a given Convex Lens By
SYLLABUS 2. Determination of Wavelength of Spectral Lines in the Mercury
Carpentry: Any three jobs from Half lap joint, Mortise and Tenon joint, Spectrum by Normal Incidence method. Half lap Dovetail joint, Corner Dovetail joint, Central Bridle joint. 3. Study the Intensity Variation of the Magnetic Field along axis of Sheet Metal: Any three jobs from Square tray, Taper tray(sides), Current Carrying Circular Coil. Funnel, Elbow pipe joint. 4. Fitting: Any three jobs from Square, Hexagon, Rectangular fit, Prism using Spectrometer. Circular fit and Triangular fit. 5. Determination of Refractive Index of Ordinary ray mo and House wiring: Any three jobs from Tube light wiring, Ceiling fan Extraordinary me ray. wiring, Stair-case wiring, Corridor wiring. 6. Determination of Thickness Given Paper Strip by Wedge Method. References: 7. Calibration of Low Range Voltmeter. 1. Elements of workshop technology, Vol.1 by S. K. and H. K. 8. Calibration of Low Range Ammeter. Choudary. 9. Determination of Magnetic Moment and Horizontal Component of 2. Work shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ SciTech Publishers. 10. Lees Method - Coefficient of thermal Conductivity of a Bad 3. Engineering Practices Lab Manual, Jeyapoovan, SaravanaPandian, Conductor. 4/e Vikas. 11. Verification of laws of Resistance and Determination Of Specific Resistance. 12. Frequency of electrically maintained Tuning Electronics and Communication Engineering Fork. Scheme and Syllabus ( With effect from 2020-21 admitted batch) 13. Photoelectric cell-Characteristics. B.Tech I Year - I Semester 14. Planks Constants. 15. Laser- Diffraction. Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total CreditsC CS-1208 : DATA STRUCTURES LAB code L T P Marks Marks Marks Course Objectives: EC-1101 BS Maths I 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · To implement stacks and queues using arrays and linked lists. EC-1102 BS Physics 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · To develop programs for searching and sortingalgorithms. EC-1103 ES Engg .Graphics 1 0 4 30 70 100 3 · To write programs using concepts of varioustrees. EC-1104 ES Electronic Devices and Circuits3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · To implement programs usinggraphs. EC-1105 ES Network Theory Analysis 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Course Outcomes: EC-1106 ES Workshop Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 · Student will be able to write programs to implement stacks EC-1107 BS Physics Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 andqueues. EC-1108 ES Electronic Devices and · Ability to implement various searching and sortingtechniques. Circuits Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 · Ability to implement programs using trees andgraphs. Total Credits 19.5 SYLLABUS B.Tech I Year - II Semester List of Programs: Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total 1. Write a C program for sorting a list using Bubble sort and then CreditsC apply binarysearch. code L T P Marks Marks Marks 2. Write a C program to implement the operations onstacks. EC-1201 BS Maths II 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 3. Write a C program to implement the operations on circularqueues. EC-1202 BS Chemistry 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 4. Write a C program for evaluating a given postfix expression EC-1203 HSS English 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 usingstack. EC-1204 ES CPNM 3 0 3 30 70 100 3 5. Write a C program for converting a given infix expression to postfix EC-1205 ES Switching Theory and form using stack. Logic Design 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 6. Write a C program for implementing the operations of adequeue EC-1206 HSS English Language Lab 0 0 2 50 50 100 1.5 7. Write a C program for the representation of polynomials using EC-1207 BS Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 circular linked list and for the addition of two suchpolynomials EC-1208 ES CPNM Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 8. Write a C program for quicksort Total Credits 19.5 9. Write a C program for Mergesort. 10. Write a C program for Heapsort EC-1101 : MATHEMATICS-I 11. Write a C program to create a binary search tree and for Course Objectives: implementing the in order, preorder, post order traversal usingrecursion · To transmit the knowledge of Partial differentiation. 12. a)Write a C program for finding the transitive closure of adigraph · To know of getting maxima and minima of function of two variables b)Write a C program for finding the shortest path from a given source to and finding errors and approximations. · To evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of 13. a)Write a C program for finding the Depth First Search of a graph. curved surfaces. b)Write a C program for finding the Breadth First Search of agraph. · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Fourier series. 3. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Course Outcomes: Manish Goyal, Lakshmi Publications. · Find the partial derivatives of functions of two or more variables. 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Company. · Evaluate maxima and minima, errors and approximations. 5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw · Evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of Hill Company. curved surfaces. 6. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. M.K.Venkataraman. · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range Fourier series. EC-1102 : PHYSICS · Have a fundamental understanding of Fourier series and be able to Course Objectives: give Fourier expansions of a given function. · To impart knowledge in basic concept of physics of Thermodynamics relevant to engineering applications. SYLLABUS · To grasp the concepts of physics for electromagnetism and its Partial Differentiation : Introduction - Functions of two or more variables application to engineering. Learn production of Ultrasonics and their - Partial derivatives - Homogeneous functions - Total applications in engineering. derivative - Change of variables Jacobins. Mean value Theorems (without · To Develop understanding of interference, diffraction and proofs) polarization: connect it to a few engineering applications. Applications of Partial Differentiation Geometrical interpretation - · To Learn basics of lasers and optical fibers and their use in some Tangent plane and Normal to a surface - applications. two variables - Errors and approximations -Total differential. Maxima and · To Understand concepts and principles in quantum mechanics and Minima of functions of two variables - Nanopahse Materials. Relate them to some applications. multipliers - Differentiation under the integral Sign - Integrals Introduction - Double Integrals - Change of Order of Integration - Course Outcomes: Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates - Triple Integrals - Change of · Understand the fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Laws of Variables. thermodynamics. Understand the working of Carnot cycle and concept of entropy. Multiple Integrals-Applications Area enclosed by plane curves - Volumes of solids - Area of a curved surface - Calculation of Mass - Center · Gain Knowledge on the basic concepts of electric and magnetic of gravity - Moment of inertia - product of inertia principal axes- Beta fields. Understand the concept of the nature of magnetic materials. Gain knowledge on electromagnetic induction and its applications . Function - Gamma Function - Relation between Beta and Gamma Functions. Error Function or Probability Integral. · Understand the Theory of Superposition of waves. Understand the Fourier Series Introduction - - Conditions for a Remember the basics of diffraction, Evaluate the path difference. Analysis of Fourier Expansion - Functions having points of discontinuity - Change of Fraunhofer Diffraction due to a single slit Interval - Odd and Even Functions - Expansions of Odd or Even Periodic Functions, Half-Range Series - P · Understand the interaction of matter with radiation, Characteristics analysis. of Lasers, Principle, working schemes of Laser and Principle of Optical Fiber. Realize their role in optical fiber communication. TEXT BOOK: · Understand the intuitive ideas of the Quantum physics and understand dual nature of matter. Compute Eigen values, Eigen functions, B.S. Grewal, 43rd Edition, Khanna publishers. momentum of Atomic and subatomic particles using Time independent one REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., and synthesis processes of Nanophase materials. I.K.International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. SYLLABUS Nanophase Materials THERMODYNAMICS : Introduction, Heat and Work, First law of Introduction, properties, Top-down and bottom up approaches, thermodynamics and applications, Reversible and Irreversible process, Synthesis - Ball milling, Chemical vapour deposition method , sol-gel methods, Applications of nano materials. Theorem, Entropy, Second law in terms of entropy, Entropy and disorder, Third law of thermodynamics (statement only). TEXT BOOKS : - some 1. Physics by David Halliday and Robert Resnick Part I and Part II - applications, Magnetic field - Magnetic force on current, torque on current Wiley. loop, The Biot- loop, 2. A textbook of Engineering Physics, Dr. M. N. Avadhanulu, Dr. P.G. Kshirsagar - S. Chand 3. Engineering Physics by R.K. Gaur and S.L. Gupta Dhanpat Rai equations (no derivation), Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic materials and properties. Reference Books: Ultrasonics : Introduction, Production of Ultrasonics Piezoelectric 1. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S. Vadudeva and Magnetostriction methods, acoustic grating, applications of ultrasonics. 2. University Physics by Young and Freedman OPTICS EC-1103 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Interference: Principles of superposition Coherence - Course Objectives: Michelson Interferometer and its applications. · Understand the basics of Engineering Graphics and BIS conventions. Diffraction: Introduction, Differences between interference and · Develop the graphical skills for communication of concepts, ideas and diffraction, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a design of engineering products through technical drawings single slit (Qualitative and quantitative treatment). · Demonstrate and practice the various profiles/curves used in engineering practice through standard procedures. Polarisation: Polarisation by reflection, refraction and double refraction in uniaxial crystals, Nicol prism, Quarter and Half wave plate, circular and · Demonstrate and practice the orthographic projections of points, lines, elliptical polarization. planes, solids and section of solids · Demonstrate and practice the development of surfaces of simple LASERS and FIBRE OPTICS solids Introduction, characteristics of a laser beam, spontaneous and · Familiarize the basic concept of isometric views clearly. stimulated emission of radiation, population inversion, Ruby laser, He-Ne Course Outcomes: laser, Semiconductor laser, applications of lasers · Develop simple engineering drawings by considering BIS standards. Introduction to optical fibers, principle of propagation of light in optical fibers, Acceptance Angle and cone of a fibre, Numerical aperture, Modes of · Able to draw different engineering curves with standard Procedures propagations, classification of fibers, Fibre optics in communications, · Comprehend the basics of orthographic projections and deduce Application of optical fibers. orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids at different orientations in real life environment. MODERN PHYSICS · Visualize clearly the sections of solids. Introduction, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Heisenberg · Apply the concepts of development of surfaces while uncertainty principle, Schrodinger time independent wave equation, designing/analyzing any product. application to a particle in a box. Free electron theory of metals, Kronig - Penney model (qualitative treatment), Origin of energy band formation in · Recognize the significance of isometric drawing to relate 2D environment with 3D environment. solids, Classification of materials into conductors, semi conductors and insulators. SYLLABUS · The principles of Electronics Engineering. Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical · The operation of semiconductor devices. Constructions, and Scales. · DC analysis and AC models of semiconductor devices. Curves: Conic sections: General construction of ellipse, parabola and · How to apply concepts for the design of Filters, Regulators, hyperbola. Construction of involutes of circle and polygons only. Normal and Oscillators and Amplifiers for different applications. tangent to curves. · The theoretical concepts through laboratory and simulation Projections of Points: Principal or Reference Planes, Projections of a experiments. point situated in any one of the four quadrants. · How to implement mini projects using electronic circuit concepts. Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to Course Outcomes: both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to other reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the · State the operating principles of major electronic devices and circuit other reference plane. models. Projections of Straight Line Inclined to Both the Reference Planes: · Analyze dc circuits and relate ac models of semiconductor devices Projections of Planes: Projection of Perpendicular planes: Perpendicular to with practical Operation. both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to · Design and analyze electronic circuits. other reference plane and perpendicular to one reference plane and inclined · Apply this knowledge to the analysis and design of basic circuits. to other reference plane. Projection of Oblique planes. Introduction to Auxiliary Planes. SYLLABUS Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of Energy band theory of solids and transport phenomenon in revolution. Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to semiconductors horizontal plane, Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to Energy Band Theory of Solids Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors both the reference planes, Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one Doping, Doping Materials, Carrier Mobility, Conductivity, Diffusion and reference plane and parallel to other and axes inclined to both the reference continuity equation, Hall Effect and its Application. planes. Junction diode characteristics Semiconductor Diodes Band structure Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional of PN Junction, Quantitative Theory of PN Diode, Volt Amp. views and True shape of section, Sections of solids (Prism, Pyramid, Characteristics, Temperature Dependence, Transition and Diffusion Cylinder and Cone) in simple position only. Capacitance of PN Junction, Zener and Avalanche Breakdowns, Tunnel Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line Diode, LED, Schottky Barrier Diode, Varactor Diode, Photo Diode, PIN development and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, Diode, Point Contact Diode. cylinder, pyramid and cone. Rectifier Circuits Diode Rectifiers Half-wave, Full-wave and Bridge Isometric Views: Isometric projection, Isometric scale and Isometric Rectifiers with and without Filters, Ripple Factor and Regulation view. Isometric view of Prisms, Pyramids, cylinder, cone, and their Characteristics. combinations. Transistor characteristics and transistor biasing Bipolar Junction Text Book: Transistor NPN and PNP junction Transistor, Characteristics of Current Flow Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt, Charotar Publishing across the Base Regions, Minority and Majority Carrier Profiles, CB, CE and House. CC Configurations and their Input and Output Characteristics. Comparison of CE, CB and CC Configurations. Junction Biasing for Saturation, Cutoff Reference: and Active Region, á and â Parameters and the relation between them, Engineering Graphics by K.L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Tata Mc- Photo Transistor, various Biasing circuits, stabilizations, thermal runaway, Graw Hill thermal stability, Transistor series and shunt voltage regulators. EC-1104 : ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS Course Objectives: Field effect transistors JFET JFET and its characteristics, Pinch off SYLLABUS Voltage, Drain Saturation Current, JFET biasing, MOSFET Enhancement Analysis of DC Circuits Active elements, Passive elements, Reference and Depletion Modes, Small signal models of FET. directions for current and voltage, Kirchoffs Laws, Voltage and Current The transistor at low frequencies Small Signal Low Frequency Division Nodal Analysis, Mesh analysis, Linearity and superposition, Transistor Amplifier Circuits Transistor as an Amplifier, h parameter model, Analysis of Transistor Amplifier Circuits using h parameters. CB, CE and Z,Y,H,Sparameters. CC Amplifier configurations and performance factors. Analysis of Single DC transients Inductor, Capacitor, source free RL, RC and RLC Stage Amplifier, RC Coupled Amplifiers. Effects of Bypass and Coupling response, Evaluation of Initial conditions, Application of unit-step function to Capacitors. Frequency Response of CE Amplifier, Emitter Follower, RL, RC and RLC circuits, concepts of Natural, Forced and Complete Cascaded Amplifier. response. Text Books: Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis The sinusoidal forcing function, 1. Integrated Electronics, Analog Digital Circuits and systems, Jacob Phasor Concept, Average and Effective value of Voltage and Current, Millman and D. Halkias, McGraw Hill. instantaneous and Average Power, Complex Power, Steady State Analysis 2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, G.S.N. Raju, I.K. International using mesh and node analysis, application of network theorems to AC Publications, New Delhi, 2006. circuits, resonance, Concept of Duality. Reference Books: Network functions Network functions for single port and two port, 1. Electronic Devices and Circuits 2nd Edition, B. V. Rao and K. Raja Calculation of Network functions for Ladder and General Networks, Poles Rajeswari, Pearson Education and Zeroes, Restriction of Poles and Zeroes for Driving point and Transfer 2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, K. Venkat Rao, K. Rama Sudha, functions, Time Domain Behavior from Pole Zero plot, Transfer Functions in McGraw Hill education, Edition-2015. terms of Y and Z functions, Scaling Network Functions. 3. Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory, Boylsted and Nashelsky, Positive Real Functions: Positive real function and other properties, Prentice Hall Publications. Herwitz polynomials, Computation of residues, even and Odd functions, Test for Positive Real Functions. EC-1105 : NETWORK THEORY ANALYSIS Text Books: Course Objectives: 1. Engineering Circuit Analysis, William H.Hayt Jr. and Jack E. · The Principles of Electrical Network Analysis. Kemmerley, 5thEdition, McGraw Hill International Edition. · The basic concepts and laws of DC and AC electrical networks and 2. Network Analysis, M. E. Van Valkenburg, 3rd Edition, PHI. solve them using mesh and nodal analysis techniques. 3. Modern Network Synthesis, M. E. Van Valkenburg, Wiley Eastern. · How to analyze circuits in time and frequency domain. · The concepts of open circuit, short circuit, transmission, hybrid EC-1106 : WORKSHOP LAB parameters and their interrelationship. Course Objectives: · How to synthesize the network using passive elements. · Get hands on experience with the working skills in Carpentry trade. Course Outcomes: · Know how to work with Sheet Metal tools. · Apply concepts of electric network topology, nodes, branches, · Get familiar with the working skills of Metal Fitting operations. loops to solve circuit problems. · Get hands on experience with house hold electrical wiring. · Apply time and frequency concepts of analysis. Course Outcomes: · Synthesize the network using passive elements. · Distinguish various parameters and their interrelationship. · Can be able to work with Wood Materials in real time applications. · Solve numerical problems with series, parallel and cascade · Can be able to build various parts with Sheet Metal in day-to-day life. connections using two port networks. · Can be able to apply Metal Fitting skills in various applications. · Analyze and design simple electrical networks. · Can be able to apply this knowledge to basic house electrical wiring SYLLABUS and repairs. 1. Determination of Radius of Curvature of a given Convex Lens By SYLLABUS forming Carpentry: Any three jobs from Half lap joint, Mortise and Tenon joint, 2. Determination of Wavelength of Spectral Lines in the Mercury Half lap Dovetail joint, Corner Dovetail joint, Central Bridle joint. Spectrum by Normal Incidence method. Sheet Metal: Any three jobs from Square tray, Taper tray(sides), 3. Study the Intensity Variation of the Magnetic Field along axis of Funnel, Elbow pipe joint. Current Carrying Circular Coil. Fitting: Any three jobs from Square, Hexagon, Rectangular fit, 4. s of a Given Material of the Circular fit and Triangular fit. Prism using Spectrometer. House wiring: Any three jobs from Tube light wiring, Ceiling fan 5. Determination of Refractive Index of Ordinary ray m---o and wiring, Stair-case wiring, Corridor wiring. Extraordinary m---e ray. References: 6. Determination of Thickness Given Paper Strip by Wedge Method. 1. Elements of workshop technology, Vol.1 by S. K. and H. K. 7. Calibration of Low Range Voltmeter. Choudary. 8. Calibration of Low Range Ammeter. 2. Work shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ SciTech Publishers. 9. Determination of Magnetic Moment and Horizontal Component of 3. Engineering Practices Lab Manual, Jeyapoovan, Saravana Pandian, 4/e Vikas. 10. Lees Method - Coefficient of thermal Conductivity of a Bad Conductor. EC-1107 : PHYSICS LAB 11. Verification of laws of Resistance and Course Objectives: Determination Of Specific Resistance. To enable the students to acquire skill, technique and utilization of 12. Frequency of electrically maintained Tuning the Instruments Fork. Draw the relevance between the theoretical knowledge and to imply 13. Photoelectric cell-Characteristics. it in a practical manner with respect to analyze various electronic circuits and 14. Planks Constants. its components. 15. Laser- Diffraction. To impart the practical knowledge in basic concepts of Wave optics, Lasers and Fiber optics. EC-1108 : ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB To familiarize the handling of basic physical apparatus like Vernier Course Objectives: callipers, screw gauge, spectrometers, travelling microscope, laser device, · Study semiconductor diodes, verify their characteristics and optical fibre, etc. applications of diodes as regulators, rectifiers. Course Outcomes: · Measure the V-I characteristics of various devices that are used in the Ability to design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and electronic equipment. interpret · Verify functionality through V-I characteristics of active devices like Ability to apply experimental skills to determine the physical BJT, JFET, MOSFETS and their applications. quantities related to Heat, Electromagnetism and Optics Course Outcomes: The student will learn to draw the relevance between theoretical · Comprehend the depth of semiconductor devices like diodes, knowledge and the means to imply it in a practical manner by performing transistor, JFET, MOSFETs characteristics. various relative experiments. · Measure voltage, frequency and phase of any waveform using CRO. · Generate sine, square and triangular waveforms with required · Demonstrate solutions to first order differential equations by various frequency and amplitude using function generator. methods and solve basic applications problems related to electrical circuits, · Gain hands on experience in handling electronic components and orthogo devices. · Discriminate among the structure and procedure of solving higher · Study and verify various amplifier designs with calculation of order differential equations with constant and variable coefficients. impedance and band width. · Understand Laplace transforms and its properties and finding the solution of ordinary differential equations. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Study of CRO and Applications SYLLABUS 2. V-I Characteristics of PN Junction Diode Linear Algebra Rank of a matrix- Echelon form, Normal Form - Solution of Linear System of Equations - Consistency of Linear System of 3. V-I Characteristics of Zener Diode and Zener regulator Equations - Direct & Indirect Methods: Gauss elimination method, LU characteristics. Factorization method, Gauss Seidal Method. Complex Matrices: Hermitian, 4. V-I Characteristics of LED Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices and their Properties. 5. V-I characteristics of Photo diode Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of a 6. Half-wave and full-wave rectifiers Matrix - Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Inverse and Powers of a Matrix using 7. Half-wave and full-wave rectifiers with capacitor filter Cayley- - Quadratic Forms - Reduction of Quadratic Form to Canonical Form - Nature 8. CE characteristics of BJT, h-parameters of a Quadratic Form. 9. CB characteristics of BJT, h-parameters Ordinary Differential Equations of First Order and its Applications 10. Voltage gain, input impedance and output impedance of emitter Formation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) - Solution of an ordinary follower differential equation - Equations of the first order and first degree - Linear 11. Drain and transfer characteristics of JFET differential equation - - Exact differential equations - Equations reducible to exact equations - Orthogonal Trajectories - Simple 12. Frequency response of CE amplifier Electric (LR & CR) Circuits - - Law of Natural EC-1201 : Mathematics II growth and decay. Course Objectives: Differential Equations of Higher Order Solutions of Linear Ordinary · The way of obtaining rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix. Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - Rules for finding the complimentary function - Rules for finding the particular integral - Method of · To know the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem and getting variation of parameters - - canonical form from a given quadratic form. equation - Simultaneous linear differential equations. · To solve the system of equations by using direct and indirect methods. Laplace Transforms Introduction - Existence Conditions - Transforms · To solve first order and higher order differential equations by various of Elementary Functions - Properties of Laplace Transforms - Transforms of methods. Derivatives - Transforms of Integrals - Multiplication by tn - Division by t · To obtain the Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms for a Evaluation of integrals by Laplace Transforms - Inverse Laplace Transform - given functions and their applications. Applications of Laplace Transforms to Ordinary Differential Equations - Course Outcomes: Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - · Find rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix and understand Second Shifting Theorem - Laplace Transforms of Unit Step Function, Unit the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem. Impulse Function and Laplace Transforms of Periodic Functions. · Reduce quadratic form to canonical forms and solving linear systems TEXT BOOK: by direct and indirect methods. B.S. Grewal, 43rd edition, Khanna publishers. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., I.K. Corrosion Corrosion: Origin and Theory Types of Corrosion: International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. Chemical and Electrochemical; Pitting, Inter granular, Waterline, Stress 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Galvanic Series Factors Effecting Corrosion. 3. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Manish Corrosion Controlling Methods: Protective Coatings: Metallic Coatings, Goyal. Lakshmi Publications. Electroplating and Electroless Plating Chemical conversion Coatings Phosphate, Chromate, Anodized, Organic Coatings Paints and Special 4.Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Paints. Company. Fuels and Lubricants Solid Fuels: Wood and Coal, Ranking of Coal 5.Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill Analysis (Proximate and Ultimate) Coke Manufacture Company. Process Applications; Liquid Fuels: Petroleum Refining Motor Fuels EC-1202 : Chemistry Petrol and Diesel Oil Knocking Octane number Cetane Number; Course Objectives: Gaseous Fuels: Biogas, LPG and CNG Characteristics Applications; Rocket Fuels: Propellants Classification Characteristics · To apply the basic knowledge of Chemistry to the Engineering Discipline. Lubricants: Classification Mechanism Properties of Lubricating Oils Selection of Lubricants for Engineering Applications. Nanomaterials · To develop knowledge about water and its treatment for industrial and Nanomaterials, Properties and application of fullerenes, fullerols, Carbon potable purposes. nanotubes and nanowires. Synthesis - Top-down and Bottom-up · To develop understanding in the areas of Polymers, Mechanism approaches - Nanocomposites - Nanoelectronics- Applications of of Corrosion of Metals and Corrosion Control Methods, Fuels, Lubricants nanomaterials in catalysis, telecommunication and medicine. and Nanomaterials for of conducting polymers, bio-degradable polymers and Text Books: fiber reinforced plastics and apply the knowledge for solving existing 1. Engineering Chemistry PC Jain and M. Jain Dhanpath Rai and challenges faced in various engineering and societal areas. Sons, New Delhi. Course outcome: 2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S. S. Dara S. Chand & Co. · This course applies the basic concepts and principles studied in New Delhi. Chemistry to Engineering. Reference Books: · It provides an application of chemistry to different branches of 1. Engineering Chemistry B. K. Sharma Krishna Prakashan engineering Meerut. · The students will be able acquire knowledge in the areas of Water 2. Introduction to Nanoscience - S. M. Lindsay - Oxford University Chemistry,Polymers, Corrosion, Fuels and Lubricants and nanomaterials Press and suggest innovative solutions for existing challenges in these areas. 3. Engineering Chemistry - B. L. Tembe, Kamaluddin and M. S. SYLLABUS Krishnan, (NPTEL). Water Chemistry Sources of Water Impurities and their influence of EC-1203 : ENGLISH living systems WHO Limits Hardness and its Determination Boiler Course Objectives: Troubles and their removal Water Softening Methods Lime-Soda, Zeolite · To make students understand the explicit and implicit meanings of a and Ion Exchange - Municipal Water Treatment-Break Point Chlorination text/topic; Desalination of Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Method, Electro-dialysis. · To give exposure to new words and phrases, and aid to use them in Polymers and Plastics Polymers: Definition Types of Polymerization different contexts; (Addition & Condensation) Mechanisms of Addition Polymerization Radical and Ionic Thermodynamics of Polymerization Process. Plastics: · To apply relevant writing formats to draft essays, letters, emails and Thermosetting and Thermoplastics Effect of Polymer Structure on presentations; and Properties of Cellulose Derivatives Vinyl Resins Nylon (6,6), Reinforced · To adapt oneself to a given situation and develop a functional Plastics Conducting Polymers. approach to finding solutions: adaptability and problem solving. Course Outcomes: References : · Students will be able to analyse a given text and discover the various 1. Practical English Usage, Michael Swan. OUP. 1995. aspects related to language and literature; 2. Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood. Macmillan.2007 · Learn the various language structures, parts of speech and figures of 3. On Writing Well, William Zinsser. Harper Resource Book. 2001 speech; 4. Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasly. Cambridge abilities for enhanced University Press. 2006. communication; and 5. Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata. Oxford · Learn to apply the topics in real-life situations for creative and critical University Press. 2011. use. 6. Exercises in Spoken English, Parts. I-III. CIEFL, Hyderabad. Oxford University Press. SYLLABUS EC-1204 : CPNM On the conduct of life: William Hazlitt Course Objectives: Life skills: Values and Ethics · The course is designed to provide complete knowledge of C If: Rudyard Kipling language. The Brook: Alfred Tennyson · To provide students with understanding of code organization and Life skills: Self-Improvement functional hierarchical decomposition with using complex data types. How I Became a Public Speaker: George Bernard Shaw · To provide knowledge to the Students to develop logics which will The Death Trap: Saki help them to create programs, applications in C. Life skills: Time Management · This course aims to identify tasks in which the numerical techniques learned are applicable and apply them to write programs, and hence use On saving Time: Seneca computers effectively to solve the task. Chindu Yellama · This course provides the fundamental knowledge which is useful in Life skills: Innovation understanding the other programming languages. Muhammad Yunus Course Outcomes: Politics and the English Language: George Orwell · Identify basic elements of C programming structures like data types, expressions, control statements, various simple functions and Apply them in Life skills: Motivation problem solving. Dancer with a White Parasol: Ranjana Dave · Apply various operations on derived data types like arrays and strings Grammar: Prepositions Articles Noun-Pronoun Agreement, Subject- in problem solving. Verb Agreement Misplaced Modifiers Clichés, Redundancies. · Design and Implement of modular Programming and memory Vocabulary: Introduction to Word Formation Root Words from other management using Functions, pointers. Languages Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms, Antonyms Common · Apply Structure, Unions and File handling techniques to Design and Abbreviations Solve different engineering programs with minimal complexity. Writing: Clauses and Sentences Punctuation Principals of Good · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering Writing Essay Writing Writing a Summary problems. Writing: Essay Writing SYLLABUS Life skills: Innovation 1. Introduction to C: Basic structure of C program, Constants, Variables Muhammad Yunus and data types, Operators and Expressions, Arithmetic Precedence and Textbook: Language and Life: A Skills Approach Board of Editors, associativity, Type Conversions. Managing Input and Output Operations Orient Blackswan Publishers, India. 2018. Formatted Input, Formatted Output. 2. Decision Making, Branching, Looping, Arrays & Strings: Decision 3. The C Ritchie, PHI. 4. Scientific Programming: C-Language, Algorithms and Models in operator, the GOTO statement., The while statement, the do statement, The Science, Luciano M. Barone (Author), Enzo Marinari (Author), Giovanni for statement, Jumps in Loops ,One, Two-dimensional Arrays, Character Organtini, World Scientific. Arrays. Declaration and initialization of Strings, reading and writing of strings, String handling functions, Table of strings. EC-1205 : SWITCHING THEORY AND LOGIC DESIGN 3. Functions: Definition of Functions, Return Values and their Types, Course Objectives: Function Calls, Function Declaration, Category of Functions: No Arguments · Different number systems, digital logic, simplification and and no Return Values, Arguments but no Return Values, Arguments with minimization of Boolean functions. Return Values, No Argument but Returns a Value, Functions that Return · How to analyze logic processes and implement logical operations Multiple Values. Nesting of functions, recursion, passing arrays to functions, using combinational logic circuits. passing strings to functions, the scope, visibility and lifetime of variables. · The characteristics of memory and their classification. 4. Pointers: Accessing the address of a variable, declaring pointer · How to design combinational & sequential digital circuits and state variables, initializing of pointer variables, accessing variables using pointers, machines. chain of pointers, pointer expressions, pointers and arrays, pointers and · About programmable logic devices. character strings, array of pointes, pointers as function arguments, functions Course Outcomes: returning pointers, pointers to functions, pointers to structures-Program · Analyze, design and implement combinational logic circuits. Applications · Analyze, design and implement sequential logic circuits. 5. Structure and Unions: Defining a structure, declaring structure · Develop a digital logic and apply it to solve real life problems. variables, accessing structure members, structure initialization, copying and comparing structure variables, arrays of structures, arrays within structures, SYLLABUS structures within structures, structures and functions and unions, size of Number systems and codes structures and bit-fields- Program applications. Number systems, Base conversion methods, Complement of numbers, 6. File handling: Defining and opening a file, closing a file, Input/ Output Codes: Binary, Non binary, Decimal, Alphanumeric, Gray, Error detecting operations on files, Error handling during I/O operations, random access to and error correcting codes. Logic Gates: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, files and Command Line Arguments- Program Applications XOR, EX-NOR and Universal Gates 7. Numerical Methods: Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental Minimization of Boolean Functions Fundamental postulates of Boolean algebra, Basic theorems, Simplification of Boolean equations, Min terms, and backward Interpolation, Lagr Max terms, Standard form of Boolean functions. Simplification of functions: Karnaugh map method and Quine-McClusky methods (up to six variables), Multiple Output functions, incomplete specified functions. Method and Runge-Kutta Method. Combinational Logic-Circuit Design-1 Logic design of combinational Text Book: circuits: Adders and Subtractors: Binary, BCD, Excess -3 and Look ahead- 1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balagurusamy, 6th Edition. McGraw Hill carry adder, Code converters, Multiplexers, De multiplexers, Encoders, Education (India) Private Limited. Decoders and priority encoders, Realization of Boolean functions using 2. Introduction to Numerical Methods, SS Sastry, Prentice Hall multiplexers, De multiplexers and Decoders. Reference Books: Combinational Logic-Circuit Design-I1 Design of 4-bit comparator, 1. Let Us C ,YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publications, 5th Edition. Parity checker/Generator, Seven segment decoders, Hazards in 2. Computer Science, A st combinational circuits, Hazard free realizations. Basics of PLDs: Basic structure of PROM, PAL, PLA, CPLD, FPGAs, Realization of Boolean functions with PLDs and their merits and demerits. Sequential circuits Classification of sequential circuits, SR-latch, Gated SYLLABUS latches, Flip flops: RS, JK, D, T and Master slave flip flops, Excitation tables, Introduction to Phonetics: The Sounds of English (Speech sound flip flop conversion from one type to another. Design of counters: Ripple vowels and consonants) - Stress and Intonation - Accent and Rhythm. counters, Synchronous counters, asynchronous counters, up-down counters, Johnson counter, ring counter. Design of registers: Buffer Listening Skills: Listening for gist and specific information - listening for registers, Shift registers, Bi directional shift registers, Universal shift register Note taking, summarizing and for opinions - Listening to the speeches of eminent personalities. Analysis and design of finite state machines State assignment, State tables, Equivalent states, Elimination of Redundant states, Determination of Speaking Skills: Self-introduction - Conversation Skills (Introducing and state equivalence, Reduction using implication table, reducing incompletely taking leave) - Giving and asking for information - Role Play - Just A Minute specified state tables. (JAM) session - Telephone etiquette. Text Books: Reading and Writing skills: Reading Comprehension Précis Writing - E-Mail writing - Punctuation. 1. Switching and finite Automatic theory, ZuiKohari, TMH Presentation skills: Verbal and non-verbal communication - Body 2. Switching theory and logic design by Frederick.J.Hill and Language - Making a Presentation. Gerald.R.Peterson Reference Books: 3. Switching theory and logic design, Anandakumar, PHI. 1. Ashraf Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw Hill Reference Books: Education Private Limited, New Delhi. 1. Fundamentals of Logic Design, Charles.R.Roth, Thomson Publications. 2. Speak Well. Orient Blackswan Publishers, Hyderabad. 2. Digital Design by Morries Mono, PHI. ECE: 3. Allan Pease. Body Language. Manjul Publishing House, New Delhi.
EC-1206 :ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB EC-1207 : CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Objectives: Course Objectives: · To make students recognize the sounds of English through Audio- · To develop the fine skills of quantitative determination of various Visual aids; chemical components through titrimetric analysis · To help students build their confidence and help them to overcome · To prepare and use ionexchange/ zeolite columns for the removal of their inhibitions and self- consciousness while speaking in English; hardness of water · To familiarize the students with stress and intonation and enable · To develop the skill of organic synthesis through the preparation of a them to speak English effectively; and polymer/ drug · To give learners exposure to and practice in speaking in both Course Outcomes: formal and informal contexts. · The course provides quantitative determine the amount of various Course Outcomes: chemical species in solutions by titrations and conduct the quantitative determinations with accuracy · Students will be sensitized towards recognition of English sound patterns and the fluency in their speech will be enhanced; · The course provides to develop novel materials to be used as zeolite and prepare columns for removal of hardness of water · A study of the communicative items in the laboratory will help students become successful in the competitive world; · The course provides to synthesise a polymer or a drug · Students will be able to participate in group activities like roleplays, SYLLABUS group discussions and debates; and 1. Determination of Sodium Hydroxide with HCl (Na2CO3 Primary · Students will be able to express themselves fluently and accurately Standard) in social as well professional context. 2. Determination of Alkalinity (Carbonate and Hydroxide) of water sample 3. the three points and the area of the triangle. What will be the output from 4. Determination of Oxalic Acid by Permanganometry your program if the three given points are in a straight line? 5. 2. Write a program, which generates 100 random integers in the range of 1 to 100. Store them in an array and then print the arrays. Write 3 6. Determination of Zinc by EDTA method versions of the program using different loop constructs. (e.g. for, while, and 7. Determination of Hardness of Water sample by EDTA method do while). 8. Determination of Chlorine in water by Iodometric Titration 3. Write a set of string manipulation functions e.g. for getting a sub- 9. Ionexchange/ Zeolite column for removal of hardness of water string from a given position, Copying one string to another, Reversing a 10. Synthesis of Polymer/ drug string, adding one string to another. Reference Books: 4. Write a program which determines the largest and the smallest number that can be stored in different data types like short, int, long, float, V Edition Longman. and double. What happens when you add 1 to the largest possible integer 2. Experiments in Applied Chemistry (For Engineering Students) number that can be stored? Sinita Rattan S. K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi 5. Write a program, which generates 100 random real numbers in the EC-1208 : CPNM LAB range of 10.0 to 20.0, and sort them in descending order. Course Objectives: 6. Write a function for transposing a square matrix in place (in place means that you are not allowed to have full temporary matrix). · To impart writing skill of C programming to the students and solving problems. 7. First use an editor to create a file with some integer numbers. Now write a program, which reads these numbers and determines their mean and · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into standard deviation. programs., 8. Given two points on the surface of the sphere, write a program to · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as arrays, determine the smallest arc length between them. files, strings, structures and different numerical methods. 9. Implement bisection method to find the square root of a given · This reference has been prepared for the beginners to help them number to a given accuracy. understand the basic to advanced concepts related to Objective-C 10. Implement Newton Raphson method to det. a root of polynomial Programming languages. equation. Course Outcomes: 11. Given table of x and corresponding f(x) values, Write a program · Understand various computer components, Installation of software. C which will determine f(x) value at an intermediate x value by using programming development environment, compiling, debugging, and linking and executing a program using the development environment. 12. Write a function which will invert a matrix. · Analyzing the complexity of problems, Modularize the problems into 13. merical integration. small modules and then convert them into programs. 14. Write a program to solve a set of linear algebraic equations. · Construct programs that demonstrate effective use of C features Electrical and Electronics Engineering including arrays, strings, structures, pointers and files. Scheme and Syllabus ( With effect from 2020-21 admitted batch) · Apply and practice logical ability to solve the real world problems. B.Tech I Year - I Semester · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering problems. Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total CreditsC SYLLABUS code L T P Marks Marks Marks 1. Write a program to read x, y coordinates of 3 points and then EE-1101 BS Maths I 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 calculate the area of a triangle formed by them and print the coordinates of EE-1102 BS Physics 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range EE-1103 ES Engineering Graphics 1 0 4 30 70 100 3 Fourier series. EE-1104 ES Fundamentals of Electrical · Have a fundamental understanding of Fourier series and be able to Engineering 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 give Fourier expansions of a given function. EE-1105 ES Basic Electronics Engineering 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 SYLLABUS EE-1106 ES Workshop Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Partial Differentiation) Introduction - Functions of two or more EE-1107 BS Physics Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 variables - Partial derivatives - Homogeneous functions - EE-1108 ES Electrical Engineeringworkshop 0 0 3 50 50 100 Total derivative - Change of variables Jacobins. Mean value Theorems 1.5 (without proofs) Total Credits 19.5 (Applications of Partial Differentiation) Geometrical interpretation - B.Tech I Year - II Semester Tangent plane and Normal to a surface - Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total two variables - Errors and approximations -Total differential. Maxima and CreditsC Minima of functions of two variables - code L T P Marks Marks Marks multipliers - Differentiation under the integral Sign - EE-1201 BS Maths II 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 (Multiple Integrals) Introduction - Double Integrals - Change of Order of Integration - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates - Triple Integrals - EE-1202 BS Chemistry 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Change of Variables. EE-1203 HSS English 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 (Multiple Integrals-Applications) Area enclosed by plane curves - EE-1204 ES CPNM 3 0 3 30 70 100 3 Volumes of solids - Area of a curved surface - Calculation of Mass - Center EE-1205 ES Computational Methods in of gravity - Moment of inertia - product of inertia principal axes- Beta Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Function - Gamma Function - Relation between Beta and Gamma EE-1206 HSS English Language Lab 0 0 2 50 50 100 1.5 Functions. Error Function or Probability Integral. EE-1207 BS Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Fourier Series) Introduction - - Conditions for a EE-1208 ES CPNM Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 Fourier Expansion - Functions having points of discontinuity - Change of Total Credits 19.5 Interval - Odd and Even Functions - Expansions of Odd or Even Periodic EE-1101 : MATHEMATICS-I Functions, Half-Range Series - analysis. Course Objectives: TEXT BOOK: · To transmit the knowledge of Partial differentiation. · To know of getting maxima and minima of function of two variables B.S. Grewal, 43rd Edition, Khanna publishers. and finding errors and approximations. REFERENCE BOOKS: · To evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area 1. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., of curved surfaces. I.K.International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Fourier series. 3. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Course Outcomes: Manish Goyal, Lakshmi Publications. · Find the partial derivatives of functions of two or more variables. 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand · Evaluate maxima and minima, errors and approximations. Company. 5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw · Evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of Hill Company. curved surfaces. 6. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. M.K.Venkataraman. EE-1102 : PHYSICS Course Objectives: equations (no derivation), Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic · To impart knowledge in basic concept of physics of Thermodynamics materials and properties. relevant to engineering applications. Ultrasonics : Introduction, Production of Ultrasonics Piezoelectric and · To grasp the concepts of physics for electromagnetism and its Magnetostriction methods, acoustic grating, applications of ultrasonics. application to engineering. Learn production of Ultrasonics and their applications in engineering. OPTICS · To Develop understanding of interference, diffraction and Interference: Principles of superposition You polarization: connect it to a few engineering applications. Coherence - · To Learn basics of lasers and optical fibers and their use in some Michelson Interferometer and its applications. applications. Diffraction: Introduction, Differences between interference and · To Understand concepts and principles in quantum mechanics and diffraction, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a Nanopahse Materials. Relate them to some applications. single slit (Qualitative and quantitative treatment). Course Outcomes: Polarisation: Polarisation by reflection, refraction and double refraction in uniaxial crystals, Nicol prism, Quarter and Half wave plate, circular and · Understand the fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Laws of elliptical polarization. thermodynamics. Understand the working of Carnot cycle and concept of entropy. LASERS and FIBRE OPTICS Introduction, characteristics of a laser beam, spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, population · Gain Knowledge on the basic concepts of electric and magnetic fields. inversion, Ruby laser, He-Ne laser, Semiconductor laser, applications of Understand the concept of the nature of magnetic materials. Gain lasers knowledge on electromagnetic induction and its applications . · Understand the Theory of Superposition of waves. Understand the Introduction to optical fibers, principle of propagation of light in optical fibers, Acceptance Angle and cone of a fibre, Numerical aperture, Modes of Remember the basics of diffraction, Evaluate the path difference. Analysis of propagations, classification of fibers, Fibre optics in communications, Fraunhofer Diffraction due to a single slit Application of optical fibers. · Understand the interaction of matter with radiation, Characteristics of MODERN PHYSICS Introduction, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Lasers, Principle, working schemes of Laser and Principle of Optical Fiber. Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Schrodinger time independent wave Realize their role in optical fiber communication. equation, application to a particle in a box. Free electron theory of metals, · Understand the intuitive ideas of the Quantum physics and Kronig - Penney model (qualitative treatment), Origin of energy band understand dual nature of matter. Compute Eigen values, Eigen functions, formation in solids, Classification of materials into conductors, semi momentum of Atomic and subatomic particles using Time independent one conductors and insulators. Nanophase Materials Introduction, properties, Top-down and bottom and synthesis processes of Nanophase materials. up approaches, Synthesis - Ball milling, Chemical vapour deposition method , sol-gel methods, Applications of nano materials. SYLLABUS THERMODYNAMICS Introduction, Heat and Work, First law of TEXT BOOKS : thermodynamics and applications, Reversible and Irreversible process, 1. Physics by David Halliday and Robert Resnick Part I and Part II - Wiley. Theorem, Entropy, Second law in terms of entropy, Entropy and disorder, 2. A textbook of Engineering Physics, Dr. M. N. Avadhanulu, Dr. P.G. Third law of thermodynamics (statement only). Kshirsagar - S. Chand - some 3. Engineering Physics by R.K. Gaur and S.L. Gupta Dhanpat Rai applications, Magnetic field - Magnetic force on current, torque on current Reference Books: loop, The Biot-Sa 1. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S. Vadudeva Projections of Straight Line Inclined to Both the Reference Planes: 2. University Physics by Young and Freedman Projections of Planes: Projection of Perpendicular planes: Perpendicular to both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to EE-1103 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS other reference plane and perpendicular to one reference plane and inclined Course Objectives: to other reference plane. Projection of Oblique planes. Introduction to · Understand the basics of Engineering Graphics and BIS conventions. Auxiliary Planes. · Develop the graphical skills for communication of concepts, ideas and Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of design of engineering products through technical drawings revolution. Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to horizontal plane, Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to · Demonstrate and practice the various profiles/curves used in both the reference planes, Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one engineering practice through standard procedures. reference plane and parallel to other and axes inclined to both the reference · Demonstrate and practice the orthographic projections of points, lines, planes. planes, solids and section of solids Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional · Demonstrate and practice the development of surfaces of simple views and True shape of section, Sections of solids (Prism, Pyramid, solids Cylinder and Cone) in simple position only. · Familiarize the basic concept of isometric views clearly. Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line Course Outcomes: development and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, · Develop simple engineering drawings by considering BIS standards. cylinder, pyramid and cone. Isometric Views: Isometric projection, Isometric scale and Isometric · Able to draw different engineering curves with standard Procedures view. Isometric view of Prisms, Pyramids, cylinder, cone, and their · Comprehend the basics of orthographic projections and deduce combinations. orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids at different orientations in real life environment. Text Book: Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt, Charotar Publishing · Visualize clearly the sections of solids. House. · Apply the concepts of development of surfaces while Reference: designing/analyzing any product. Engineering Graphics by K.L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Tata Mc- · Recognize the significance of isometric drawing to relate 2D Graw Hill environment with 3D environment. EE-1104 : FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SYLLABUS Course objectives: Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical Constructions, and Scales. · To familiarize the basic laws in Electrical engineering. · To brief the components of electrical engineering. Curves: Conic sections: General construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola. Construction of involutes of circle and polygons only. Normal and · To explain the principles of various measuring instruments. tangent to curves. · To illustrate fundamentals of AC and DC networks. Projections of Points: Principal or Reference Planes, Projections of a · A brief introduction to electrical wiring. point situated in any one of the four quadrants. · To analyze the behavior of electrical circuits. Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to Course outcomes: both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to other reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the · Demonstrate the basic principles of electrical components. other reference plane. · Outline electric circuits using network laws and reduction techniques. · Illustrate the behavior of basic circuit elements for an AC excitation. Text Books: · Outline the working principle and construction of the measuring 1. Basic Electrical Engineering D. C. Kulshreshtha TMH 1st Edition. instruments. 2. · Choose appropriate wiring schemes. Khanna Publishers, 2015. SYLLABUS Reference Books: 1. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Rajendra Prasad PHI Third Electrical Engineering Fundamentals: Electrical circuit elements and Edition 2014. temperature coefficient, insulation resistance, Series-parallel connection of 2. inductors, rise and decay of current in inductive circuit, Concepts of mutual McGraw Hill. inductance, Concept of Potential difference. Charging and discharging of 3. A.K.Sawhney, A Course in Electrical and Electronics capacitor, Concepts of induced emfs, comparison between electric and Measurements and Instruments- DhanpatRai and Sons,Delhi, 2005. -delta conversion. EE-1105 : BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Fundamental Laws of Electrical Engineering: Coulombs law of Course objectives: Electrostatics (1st law and 2nd), Faradays laws of Electromagnetic induction, - · To brief evolution and impact of electronics. · To illustrate principles and characteristics of semiconductor Alternating Current Fundamentals: Sinusoidal voltage and currents, devices. their mathematical and graphical representation, concept of cycle, period, · To familiarize about various applications of electronic devices. frequency, instantaneous value, peak value, average value, RMS value, · To expose basic concepts and applications of op-amps. Peak factor and Form factor; Phase difference, lagging, leading and in phase quantities; and phasor representation, Rectangular and polar Course outcomes: representation of phasors, study of A.C circuits (RL, RC and RLC series · Imparts the basic idea about types, specifications and common circuits), Phasor diagrams, voltage, current, powers and power factor, attributes of electronic components Introduction to poly-phase systems. · Familiarity in working with diodes, transistors, MOSFETs etc., Fundamentals of Electrical Measurements: (no need to explain errors SYLLABUS and compensations) Introduction: Evolution and Impact of Electronics in industries and in Classification of instruments, various forces in indicating instruments society, Familiarization of Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Transformers (deflection, control and damping), construction and operation of MI and MC and Electro mechanical components type instruments for voltage and current measurement, Construction and operation of dynamometer type wattmeter, Construction and operation of Semiconductor Diodes: Semiconductor materials- intrinsic and extrinsic single phase induction type energy meter. types , Ideal Diode , Terminal characteristics of diodes: p-n junction under open circuit condition p-n junction under forward bias and reverse bias Electrical Wiring: Symbols for various electrical equipment, Service conditions p-n junction in breakdown region , Diode small signal model , mains, meter board and distribution board, Types of wirings and their Zener diode and applications , Rectifier Circuits , Clipping and Clamping Installations, Various types of conductors, conductor sizes and current circuits ratings, Examples of house wiring (one lamp-one switch, Stair case, Corridor wiring, Power wiring), Elementary discussion on Circuit protective devices: Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs): Physical structure and operation fuse and modes , Active region operation of transistor , D.C. analysis of transistor parameters on name plates of equipment. circuits , Transistor as an amplifier , Biasing the BJT: fixed bias, emitter feedback bias, collector feedback bias and voltage divider bias , Basic BJT Note: The syllabus is prepared to give basic concepts of Electrical amplifier configuration: common emitter, common base and common Engineering to First year students. Hence, in the evaluation, problems need collector amplifiers , Transistor as a switch: cut-off and saturation modes , to be avoided. High frequency model of BJT amplifier Field Effect Transistor (FET): Enhancement-type MOSFET: structure 1. Elements of workshop technology, Vol.1 by S. K. and H. K. and physical operation, current-voltage characteristics , Depletion-type Choudary. MOSFET , D.C. operation of MOSFET circuits , MOSFET as an amplifier , 2. Work shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ SciTech Biasing in MOSFET amplifiers , Basic MOSFET amplifier configuration: Publishers. common source, common gate and common drain types , High frequency 3. Engineering Practices Lab Manual, Jeyapoovan, Saravana model of MOSFET amplifier , Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET). Pandian, 4/e Vikas. Operation Amplifier (Op-amps): Ideal Op-amp , Differential amplifier: differential and common mode operation common mode rejection ratio EE-1107 : PHYSICS LAB (CMRR) , Practical op-amp circuits: inverting amplifier, non -inverting Course Objectives: amplifier, weighted summer, integrator, differentiator , Other applications of op-amps: instrumentation circuits, active filters, controlled sources. Instruments Text Books: · Bell, D. A., Electronic Devices and Circuits, Oxford University Press in a practical manner with respect to analyze various electronic circuits and · Principles of Electronics, V.K.Mehta, S.Chand Publications. its components. References Books: · Boylested, R. L. and Nashelsky, L., Electronic Devices and Circuit Lasers and Fiber optics. Theory, Pearson Education EE-1106 : WORKSHOP LAB callipers, screw gauge, spectrometers, travelling microscope, laser device, Course Objectives: optical fibre, etc. · Get hands on experience with the working skills in Carpentry trade. Course Outcomes: · Know how to work with Sheet Metal tools. · Get familiar with the working skills of Metal Fitting operations. interpret · Get hands on experience with house hold electrical wiring. Course Outcomes: related to Heat, Electromagnetism and Optics · Can be able to work with Wood Materials in real time applications. dent will learn to draw the relevance between theoretical · Can be able to build various parts with Sheet Metal in day-to-day life. knowledge and the means to imply it in a practical manner by performing · Can be able to apply Metal Fitting skills in various applications. various relative experiments. · Can be able to apply this knowledge to basic house electrical wiring SYLLABUS and repairs. 1. Determination of Radius of Curvature of a given Convex Lens By SYLLABUS Rings. Carpentry: Any three jobs from Half lap joint, Mortise and Tenon joint, 2. Determination of Wavelength of Spectral Lines in the Mercury Half lap Dovetail joint, Corner Dovetail joint, Central Bridle joint. Spectrum by Normal Incidence method. Sheet Metal: Any three jobs from Square tray, Taper tray(sides), 3. Study the Intensity Variation of the Magnetic Field along axis of Funnel, Elbow pipe joint. Current Carrying Circular Coil. Fitting: Any three jobs from Square, Hexagon, Rectangular fit, 4. ven Material of the Circular fit and Triangular fit. Prism using Spectrometer. House wiring: Any three jobs from Tube light wiring, Ceiling fan 5. Determination of Refractive Index of Ordinary ray m---o and wiring, Stair-case wiring, Corridor wiring. Extraordinary m---e ray. References: 6. Determination of Thickness Given Paper Strip by Wedge Method. 7. Calibration of Low Range Voltmeter. 8. Calibration of Low Range Ammeter. Course Outcomes: 9. Determination of Magnetic Moment and Horizontal Component of · Find rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix and understand the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem. 10. Lees Method - Coefficient of thermal Conductivity of a Bad · Reduce quadratic form to canonical forms and solving linear systems Conductor. by direct and indirect methods. 11. Verification of laws of Resistance and · Demonstrate solutions to first order differential equations by various Determination Of Specific Resistance. methods and solve basic applications problems related to electrical circuits, s law of cooling 12. Frequency of electrically maintained Tuning Fork. · Discriminate among the structure and procedure of solving higher order differential equations with constant and variable coefficients. 13. Photoelectric cell-Characteristics. · Understand Laplace transforms and its properties and finding the 14. Planks Constants. solution of ordinary differential equations. 15. Laser- Diffraction. SYLLABUS EE-1108 : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WORKSHOP (Linear Algebra) Rank of a matrix- Echelon form, Normal Form - Course objectives: Solution of Linear System of Equations - Consistency of Linear System of · To familiarize with different types of basic electrical circuits. Equations - Direct & Indirect Methods: Gauss elimination method, LU Factorization method, Gauss Seidal Method. Complex Matrices: Hermitian, · To learn how to work with common electrical wiring components. Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices and their Properties. · To get hands on experience with house hold wiring. (Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors) Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of · To familiarize with the working skills of electrical house hold items. a Matrix - Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Inverse and Powers of a Matrix using Course outcomes: Cayley- s theorem and its applications. Diagonalization of a Matrix - Quadratic Forms - Reduction of Quadratic Form to Canonical Form - Nature · Can be able to work with electrical wiring components in real time of a Quadratic Form. applications. (Ordinary Differential Equations of First Order and its Applications) · Can be able to build various parts with electrical wiring in day-to-day Formation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) - Solution of an ordinary life. differential equation - Equations of the first order and first degree - Linear SYLLABUS differential equation - Bern - Exact differential equations - Equations reducible to exact equations - Orthogonal Trajectories - Simple List of experiments: Ten experiments on electrical wiring of domestic Electric (LR & CR) Circuits - - Law of Natural and industrial applications, electrical testing of cables, earth resistance growth and decay. testing etc. (Differential Equations of Higher Order) Solutions of Linear Ordinary EE-1201 : Mathematics II Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - Rules for finding the Course Objectives: complimentary function - Rules for finding the particular integral - Method of variation of parameters - - · The way of obtaining rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix. equation - Simultaneous linear differential equations. · To know the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem and getting (Laplace Transforms) Introduction - Existence Conditions - Transforms canonical form from a given quadratic form. of Elementary Functions - Properties of Laplace Transforms - Transforms of · To solve the system of equations by using direct and indirect methods. Derivatives - Transforms of Integrals - Multiplication by tn - Division by t · To solve first order and higher order differential equations by various Evaluation of integrals by Laplace Transforms - Inverse Laplace Transform - methods. Applications of Laplace Transforms to Ordinary Differential Equations - Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - · To obtain the Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms for a Second Shifting Theorem - Laplace Transforms of Unit Step Function, Unit given functions and their applications. Impulse Function and Laplace Transforms of Periodic Functions. TEXT BOOK: Polymers and Plastics : Polymers: Definition Types of Polymerization (Addition & Condensation) Mechanisms of Addition Polymerization B.S. Grewal, 43rd edition, Khanna publishers. Radical and Ionic Thermodynamics of Polymerization Process. Plastics: REFERENCE BOOKS: Thermosetting and Thermoplastics Effect of Polymer Structure on Properties of Cellulose Derivatives Vinyl Resins Nylon (6,6), Reinforced 7. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., I.K. Plastics Conducting Polymers. International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. Corrosion : Corrosion: Origin and Theory Types of Corrosion: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Chemical and Electrochemical; Pitting, Inter granular, Waterline, Stress 2. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Manish Galvanic Series Factors Effecting Corrosion. Goyal. Lakshmi Publications. Corrosion Controlling Methods: Protective Coatings: Metallic Coatings, 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Electroplating and Electroless Plating Chemical conversion Coatings Company. Phosphate, Chromate, Anodized, Organic Coatings Paints and Special 4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill Paints. Company. Fuels and Lubricants : Solid Fuels: Wood and Coal, Ranking of Coal EE-1202 : Chemistry Analysis (Proximate and Ultimate) Coke Manufacture Process Applications; Liquid Fuels: Petroleum Refining Motor Fuels Course Objectives: Petrol and Diesel Oil Knocking Octane number Cetane Number; · To apply the basic knowledge of Chemistry to the Engineering Gaseous Fuels: Biogas, LPG and CNG Characteristics Applications; Discipline. Rocket Fuels: Propellants Classification Characteristics · To develop knowledge about water and its treatment for industrial and Lubricants: Classification Mechanism Properties of Lubricating Oils potable purposes. Selection of Lubricants for Engineering Applications. · To develop understanding in the areas of Polymers, Mechanism of Nanomaterials : Nanomaterials, Properties and application of Corrosion of Metals and Corrosion Control Methods, Fuels, Lubricants and fullerenes, fullerols, Carbon nanotubes and nanowires. Synthesis - Top- Nanomaterials for of conducting polymers, bio-degradable polymers and down and Bottom-up approaches - Nanocomposites - Nanoelectronics- fiber reinforced plastics and apply the knowledge for solving existing Applications of nanomaterials in catalysis, telecommunication and medicine. challenges faced in various engineering and societal areas. Text Books: Course outcome: 1. Engineering Chemistry PC Jain and M. Jain Dhanpath Rai and · This course applies the basic concepts and principles studied in Sons, New Delhi. Chemistry to Engineering. 2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S. S. Dara S. Chand & Co. · It provides an application of chemistry to different branches of New Delhi. engineering Reference Books: · The students will be able acquire knowledge in the areas of Water 1. Engineering Chemistry B. K. Sharma Krishna Prakashan Chemistry,Polymers, Corrosion, Fuels and Lubricants and nanomaterials Meerut. and suggest innovative solutions for existing challenges in these areas. 2. Introduction to Nanoscience - S. M. Lindsay - Oxford University Press SYLLABUS 3. Engineering Chemistry - B. L. Tembe, Kamaluddin and M. S. Water Chemistry : Sources of Water Impurities and their influence of Krishnan, (NPTEL). living systems WHO Limits Hardness and its Determination Boiler Troubles and their removal Water Softening Methods Lime-Soda, Zeolite EE-1203 : ENGLISH and Ion Exchange - Municipal Water Treatment-Break Point Chlorination Course Objectives: Desalination of Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Method, Electro-dialysis. · To make students understand the explicit and implicit meanings of a text/topic; · To give exposure to new words and phrases, and aid to use them in Life skills: Innovation different contexts; Muhammad Yunus · To apply relevant writing formats to draft essays, letters, emails and Textbook: Language and Life: A Skills Approach Board of Editors, presentations; and Orient Blackswan Publishers, India. 2018. · To adapt oneself to a given situation and develop a functional References : approach to finding solutions: adaptability and problem solving. 1. Practical English Usage, Michael Swan. OUP. 1995. Course Outcomes: 2. Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood. Macmillan.2007 · Students will be able to analyse a given text and discover the various 3. On Writing Well, William Zinsser. Harper Resource Book. 2001 aspects related to language and literature; 4. Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasly. Cambridge · Learn the various language structures, parts of speech and figures of University Press. 2006. speech; 5. Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata. Oxford University Press. 2011. communication; and 6. Exercises in Spoken English, Parts. I-III. CIEFL, Hyderabad. Oxford · Learn to apply the topics in real-life situations for creative and critical University Press. use. EE-1204 : CPNM SYLLABUS Course Objectives: On the conduct of life: William Hazlitt · The course is designed to provide complete knowledge of C Life skills: Values and Ethics language. If: Rudyard Kipling · To provide students with understanding of code organization and The Brook: Alfred Tennyson functional hierarchical decomposition with using complex data types. Life skills: Self-Improvement · To provide knowledge to the Students to develop logics which will How I Became a Public Speaker: George Bernard Shaw help them to create programs, applications in C. The Death Trap: Saki · This course aims to identify tasks in which the numerical techniques learned are applicable and apply them to write programs, and hence use Life skills: Time Management computers effectively to solve the task. On saving Time: Seneca · This course provides the fundamental knowledge which is useful in Chindu Yellama understanding the other programming languages. Life skills: Innovation Course Outcomes: Muhammad Yunus · Identify basic elements of C programming structures like data types, Politics and the English Language: George Orwell expressions, control statements, various simple functions and Apply them in Life skills: Motivation problem solving. Dancer with a White Parasol: Ranjana Dave · Apply various operations on derived data types like arrays and strings Grammar: Prepositions Articles Noun-Pronoun Agreement, in problem solving. Subject-Verb Agreement Misplaced Modifiers Clichés, Redundancies. · Design and Implement of modular Programming and memory management using Functions, pointers. Vocabulary: Introduction to Word Formation Root Words from other Languages Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms, Antonyms Common · Apply Structure, Unions and File handling techniques to Design and Abbreviations Solve different engineering programs with minimal complexity. · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering Writing: Clauses and Sentences Punctuation Principals of Good problems. Writing Essay Writing Writing a Summary Writing: Essay Writing SYLLABUS Reference Books: 1. Introduction to C: Basic structure of C program, Constants, Variables 1. Let Us C ,YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publications, 5th Edition. and data types, Operators and Expressions, Arithmetic Precedence and associativity, Type Conversions. Managing Input and Output Operations Formatted Input, Formatted Output. 3. The C 2. Decision Making, Branching, Looping, Arrays & Strings: Decision PHI. 4. Scientific Programming: C-Language, Algorithms and Models in if ladder, switch statement, the (?:) Science, Luciano M. Barone (Author), Enzo Marinari (Author), Giovanni operator, the GOTO statement., The while statement, the do statement, The Organtini, World Scientific. for statement, Jumps in Loops ,One, Two-dimensional Arrays, Character Arrays. Declaration and initialization of Strings, reading and writing of EE-1205 : COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ELECTRICAL strings, String handling functions, Table of strings. ENGINEERING 3. Functions: Definition of Functions, Return Values and their Types, Course objectives: Function Calls, Function Declaration, Category of Functions: No Arguments · To introduce to modern analytical and computational methods in and no Return Values, Arguments but no Return Values, Arguments with critical problem solving related electrical engineering. Return Values, No Argument but Returns a Value, Functions that Return · To identify appropriate algorithms to obtain solutions for mathematical Multiple Values. Nesting of functions, recursion, passing arrays to functions, models. passing strings to functions, the scope, visibility and lifetime of variables. · To introduce to fundamentals of computational techniques for solving 4. Pointers: Accessing the address of a variable, declaring pointer engineering problems. variables, initializing of pointer variables, accessing variables using pointers, · To provide basic working knowledge of artificial intelligence in solving chain of pointers, pointer expressions, pointers and arrays, pointers and complex problems. character strings, array of pointes, pointers as function arguments, functions Course outcomes: returning pointers, pointers to functions, pointers to structures-Program · Identify suitable numerical technique for the solution of a Applications mathematical model. 5. Structure and Unions: Defining a structure, declaring structure · Study and analyze the various computational algorithms. variables, accessing structure members, structure initialization, copying and · Develop and Apply algorithms for various numerical analysis methods. comparing structure variables, arrays of structures, arrays within structures, · Obtain the solutions by using various numerical methods. structures within structures, structures and functions and unions, size of structures and bit-fields- Program applications. SYLLABUS 6. File handling: Defining and opening a file, closing a file, Input/ Output Numerical Integration and Differentiation: Introduction, Trapezoidal operations on files, Error handling during I/O operations, random access to Quadrature, Romberg Integration, files and Command Line Arguments- Program Applications Numerical Differentiation 7. Numerical Methods: Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental Nonlinear Systems of Equations: Bisection Method, Fixed-Point Equations, Bisection Metho Method, Newton Raphson Method: Method, Rate of Convergence Analysis, Breakdown Phenomena and algorithm, Least squares approximation, Chaotic Phenomena and a Cryptography Application. Introduction to Graph Theory: Basic Concepts, Terminology, Directed Method and Runge-Kutta Method. Graphs, Flow Graphs for Differential Equations, Construction and Analysis of Text Book: Signal Flow Graphs, Signal-Flow-Graph Reduction and the Solution of 1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balagurusamy, 6th Edition. McGraw Hill Equations, Flow-Graph Algebra, Loop Elimination and Equation Solving by Education (India) Private Limited. 2. Introduction to Numerical Methods, SS Sastry, Prentice Hall Systems. Introduction to Nano-scale Solution Methods: Special Models for the · Students will be able to express themselves fluently and accurately in Nanoscale, Brief Overview of Partial Differential Equations, Applications of social as well professional context. Hyperbolic PDEs, The Finite-Difference (FD) Method, The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) Method, The Finite Element Method, The Finite SYLLABUS Volume method. Introduction to Phonetics: The Sounds of English (Speech sound vowels and consonants) - Stress and Intonation - Accent and Rhythm. Introduction to Computational Intelligence: Artificial intelligence and Computational intelligence, Fundamental elements of soft computing: Logic Listening Skills: Listening for gist and specific information - listening for of fuzzy sets, Computational models of neural nets, Genetic Algorithms. Note taking, summarizing and for opinions - Listening to the speeches of Computational learning theory, Synergism in soft computing: Neuro Fuzzy, eminent personalities. Neuro-GA, Fuzzy-GA synergism, Neuro belief network, GA belief network, Speaking Skills: Self-introduction - Conversation Skills (Introducing and Neuro Fuzzy GA belief network synergism.(basic treatment of various taking leave) - Giving and asking for information - Role Play - Just A Minute concepts only) (JAM) session - Telephone etiquette. Text Books: Reading and Writing skills: Reading Comprehension Précis Writing - 1. E-Mail writing - Punctuation. ski, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2004 Presentation skills: Verbal and non-verbal communication - Body Language - Making a Presentation. 2. -Computer Aided Design, Reference Books: Williams, Academic Press, 1973. 1. Ashraf Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, New Delhi. Reference Books: 2. Speak Well. Orient Blackswan Publishers, Hyderabad. 3. e Applications - Particles, 3. Allan Pease. Body Language. Manjul Publishing House, New Delhi. 4. - Principles, Techniques and EE-1207 : CHEMISTRY LAB Course Objectives: EE-1206 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB · To develop the fine skills of quantitative determination of various Course Objectives: chemical components through titrimetric analysis · To make students recognize the sounds of English through Audio- · To prepare and use ionexchange/ zeolite columns for the removal of Visual aids; hardness of water · To help students build their confidence and help them to overcome · To develop the skill of organic synthesis through the preparation of a their inhibitions and self- consciousness while speaking in English; polymer/ drug · To familiarize the students with stress and intonation and enable them Course Outcomes: to speak English effectively; and · The course provides quantitative determine the amount of various · To give learners exposure to and practice in speaking in both formal chemical species in solutions by titrations and conduct the quantitative and informal contexts. determinations with accuracy Course Outcomes: · The course provides to develop novel materials to be used as zeolite and prepare columns for removal of hardness of water · Students will be sensitized towards recognition of English sound patterns and the fluency in their speech will be enhanced; · The course provides to synthesise a polymer or a drug · A study of the communicative items in the laboratory will help students SYLLABUS become successful in the competitive world; 1. Determination of Sodium Hydroxide with HCl (Na2CO3 Primary · Students will be able to participate in group activities like roleplays, Standard) group discussions and debates; and 2. Determination of Alkalinity (Carbonate and Hydroxide) of water SYLLABUS sample 1. Write a program to read x, y coordinates of 3 points and then 3. Salt by Permanganometry calculate the area of a triangle formed by them and print the coordinates of 4. Determination of Oxalic Acid by Permanganometry the three points and the area of the triangle. What will be the output from 5. your program if the three given points are in a straight line? 6. Determination of Zinc by EDTA method 2. Write a program, which generates 100 random integers in the 7. Determination of Hardness of Water sample by EDTA method range of 1 to 100. Store them in an array and then print the arrays. Write 3 8. Determination of Chlorine in water by Iodometric Titration versions of the program using different loop constructs. (e.g. for, while, and do while). 9. Ionexchange/ Zeolite column for removal of hardness of water 3. Write a set of string manipulation functions e.g. for getting a sub- 10. Synthesis of Polymer/ drug string from a given position, Copying one string to another, Reversing a Reference Books: string, adding one string to another. V Edition Longman. 4. Write a program which determines the largest and the smallest 2. Experiments in Applied Chemistry (For Engineering Students) number that can be stored in different data types like short, int, long, float, Sinita Rattan S. K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi and double. What happens when you add 1 to the largest possible integer EE-1208 : CPNM LAB number that can be stored? Course Objectives: 5. Write a program, which generates 100 random real numbers in the · To impart writing skill of C programming to the students and solving range of 10.0 to 20.0, and sort them in descending order. problems. 6. Write a function for transposing a square matrix in place (in place · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as means that you are not allowed to have full temporary matrix). Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into 7. First use an editor to create a file with some integer numbers. Now programs., write a program, which reads these numbers and determines their mean and · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as arrays, standard deviation. files, strings, structures and different numerical methods. 8. Given two points on the surface of the sphere, write a program to · This reference has been prepared for the beginners to help them determine the smallest arc length between them. understand the basic to advanced concepts related to Objective-C 9. Implement bisection method to find the square root of a given Programming languages. number to a given accuracy. Course Outcomes: 10. Implement Newton Raphson method to det. a root of polynomial · Understand various computer components, Installation of software. C equation. programming development environment, compiling, debugging, and linking and executing a program using the development environment. 11. Given table of x and corresponding f(x) values, Write a program which will determine f(x) value at an intermediate x value by using · Analyzing the complexity of problems, Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into programs. 12. Write a function which will invert a matrix. · Construct programs that demonstrate effective use of C features including arrays, strings, structures, pointers and files. 13. · Apply and practice logical ability to solve the real world problems. 14. Write a program to solve a set of linear algebraic equations. · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering Instrumentation Technology problems. Scheme and Syllabus ( With effect from 2020-21 admitted batch) B.Tech I Year - I Semester · Find the partial derivatives of functions of two or more variables. Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total · Evaluate maxima and minima, errors and approximations. CreditsC · Evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of code L T P Marks Marks Marks curved surfaces. IN-1101 BS Maths I 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range IN -1102 BS Physics 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Fourier series. IN -1103 ES Engineering Graphics 1 0 4 30 70 100 3 · Have a fundamental understanding of Fourier series and be able to IN -1104 ES Electronic Devices and Circuits3 0 0 30 70 100 3 give Fourier expansions of a given function. IN -1105 ES Material Science and SYLLABUS Engineering 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 IN -1106 ES Workshop Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Partial Differentiation) Introduction - Functions of two or more variables - Partial derivatives - Homogeneous functions - IN -1107 BS Physics Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 Total derivative - Change of variables Jacobins. Mean value Theorems IN -1108 ES Electronic devices and (without proofs) circuits Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Applications of Partial Differentiation) Geometrical interpretation - Total Credits 19.5 Tangent plane and Normal to a surface - B.Tech I Year - II Semester two variables - Errors and approximations -Total differential. Maxima and Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total Minima of functions of two variables - etermined CreditsC multipliers - Differentiation under the integral Sign - code L T P Marks Marks Marks (Multiple Integrals) Introduction - Double Integrals - Change of Order of IN -1201 BS Maths II 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Integration - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates - Triple Integrals - Change of Variables. IN -1202 BS Chemistry 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 IN -1203 HSS English 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 (Multiple Integrals-Applications) Area enclosed by plane curves - Volumes of solids - Area of a curved surface - Calculation of Mass - Center IN -1204 ES CPNM 3 0 3 30 70 100 3 of gravity - Moment of inertia - product of inertia principal axes- Beta IN -1205 ES Analog Electronic Circuits 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Function - Gamma Function - Relation between Beta and Gamma IN - 1206 HSS English Language Lab 0 0 2 50 50 100 1.5 Functions. Error Function or Probability Integral. IN -1207 BS Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 (Fourier Series) Introduction - - Conditions for a IN -1208 ES CPNM Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 Fourier Expansion - Functions having points of discontinuity - Change of Total Credits 19.5 Interval - Odd and Even Functions - Expansions of Odd or Even Periodic Functions, Half-Range Series - IN-1101 : MATHEMATICS-I analysis. Course Objectives: · To transmit the knowledge of Partial differentiation. rdEdition, Khanna publishers. · To know of getting maxima and minima of function of two variables REFERENCE BOOKS: and finding errors and approximations. 1. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., · To evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area I.K.International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. of curved surfaces. 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range 3. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Fourier series. Manish Goyal, Lakshmi Publications. Course Outcomes: 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Company. Theorem, Entropy, Second law in terms of entropy, Entropy and disorder, 5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Third law of thermodynamics (statement only). Hill Company. - some 6. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. M.K.Venkataraman. applications, Magnetic field - Magnetic force on current, torque on current loop, The Biot- cular Current loop, IN-1102 : PHYSICS Course Objectives: · To impart knowledge in basic concept of physics of equations (no derivation), Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic Thermodynamics relevant to engineering applications. materials and properties. · To grasp the concepts of physics for electromagnetism and its OPTICS application to engineering. Learn production of Ultrasonics and their Interference: Principles of superposition applications in engineering. Coherence - · To Develop understanding of interference, diffraction and Michelson Interferometer and its applications. polarization: connect it to a few engineering applications. Diffraction: Introduction, Differences between interference and · To Learn basics of lasers and optical fibers and their use in some diffraction, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a applications. single slit (Qualitative and quantitative treatment). · To Understand concepts and principles in quantum mechanics and Polarisation: Polarisation by reflection, refraction and double refraction Nanopahse Materials. Relate them to some applications. in uniaxial crystals, Nicol prism, Quarter and Half wave plate, circular and elliptical polarization. Course Outcomes: LASERS and FIBRE OPTICS · Understand the fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Laws of thermodynamics. Understand the working of Carnot cycle and concept of Introduction, characteristics of a laser beam, spontaneous and entropy. stimulated emission of radiation, population inversion, Ruby laser, He-Ne laser, Semiconductor laser, applications of lasers · Gain Knowledge on the basic concepts of electric and magnetic fields. Understand the concept of the nature of magnetic materials. Gain Introduction to optical fibers, principle of propagation of light in optical knowledge on electromagnetic induction and its applications . fibers, Acceptance Angle and cone of a fibre, Numerical aperture, Modes of propagations, classification of fibers, Fibre optics in communications, · Understand the Theory of Superposition of waves. Understand the Application of optical fibers. formation of Newton Remember the basics of diffraction, Evaluate the path difference. Analysis of MODERN PHYSICS Fraunhofer Diffraction due to a single slit Introduction, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Heisenberg · Understand the interaction of matter with radiation, Characteristics uncertainty principle, Schrodinger time independent wave equation, of Lasers, Principle, working schemes of Laser and Principle of Optical application to a particle in a box. Free electron theory of metals, Kronig - Fiber. Realize their role in optical fiber communication. Penney model (qualitative treatment), Origin of energy band formation in solids, Classification of materials into conductors, semi conductors and · Understand the intuitive ideas of the Quantum physics and insulators. understand dual nature of matter. Compute Eigen values, Eigen functions, momentum of Atomic and subatomic particles using Time independent one Nanophase Materials Introduction, properties, Top-down and bottom up approaches, and synthesis processes of Nanophase materials. Synthesis - Ball milling, Chemical vapour deposition method , sol-gel methods, Applications of nano materials. SYLLABUS TEXT BOOKS : THERMODYNAMICS : Introduction, Heat and Work, First law of thermodynamics and applications, Reversible and Irreversible process, 1. Physics by David Halliday and Robert Resnick Part I and Part II - Projections of Points: Principal or Reference Planes, Projections of a Wiley. point situated in any one of the four quadrants. 2. A textbook of Engineering Physics, Dr. M. N. Avadhanulu, Dr. P.G. Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to Kshirsagar - S. Chand both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to 3. Engineering Physics by R.K. Gaur and S.L. Gupta Dhanpat Rai other reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the other reference plane. Reference Books: 1. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S. Vadudeva Projections of Straight Line Inclined to Both the Reference Planes: Projections of Planes: Projection of Perpendicular planes: Perpendicular to 2. University Physics by Young and Freedman both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to IN-1103 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS other reference plane and perpendicular to one reference plane and inclined to other reference plane. Projection of Oblique planes. Introduction to Course Objectives: Auxiliary Planes. · Understand the basics of Engineering Graphics and BIS conventions. Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of · Develop the graphical skills for communication of concepts, ideas and revolution. Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to design of engineering products through technical drawings horizontal plane, Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to · Demonstrate and practice the various profiles/curves used in both the reference planes, Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one engineering practice through standard procedures. reference plane and parallel to other and axes inclined to both the reference · Demonstrate and practice the orthographic projections of points, lines, planes. planes, solids and section of solids Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional · Demonstrate and practice the development of surfaces of simple views and True shape of section, Sections of solids (Prism, Pyramid, solids Cylinder and Cone) in simple position only. · Familiarize the basic concept of isometric views clearly. Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line development and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, Course Outcomes: cylinder, pyramid and cone. · Develop simple engineering drawings by considering BIS standards. Isometric Views: Isometric projection, Isometric scale and Isometric · Able to draw different engineering curves with standard Procedures view. Isometric view of Prisms, Pyramids, cylinder, cone, and their · Comprehend the basics of orthographic projections and deduce combinations. orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids at different Text Book: orientations in real life environment. Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt, Charotar Publishing · Visualize clearly the sections of solids. House. · Apply the concepts of development of surfaces while Reference: designing/analyzing any product. Engineering Graphics by K.L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Tata Mc- · Recognize the significance of isometric drawing to relate 2D Graw Hill environment with 3D environment. IN 1104 : ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS SYLLABUS Course Objectives: Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical · This course gives an overview of carrier transport phenomena in Constructions, and Scales. semiconductors, characteristics and applications of semiconductor devices Curves: Conic sections: General construction of ellipse, parabola and like P-N junction diode, hyperbola. Construction of involutes of circle and polygons only. Normal and · Bipolar Junction transistor (BJT), Field Effect Transistors (FET), Metal tangent to curves. oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) and various special devices. · Emphasis is placed on analysis, selection and proper biasing of 2. Bes Streetman and Sanjay B transistors like BJT and FET. Course Outcomes: IN-1105 : MATERIAL SCIENCE · At the end of the course, the student will be able to Remember the Course Objectives: transport phenomena of charge carriers in semiconductors. · An introduction to the mechanical properties of metals and physical · Understand the operation of Diode, BJT and FET. properties is explained. · Apply different types of filters in AC and DC conversion. · Gives the beginning student an appreciation of recent · Analyze the different types of diodes, operation and its characteristics. developments in materials science & engineering within the framework of · Evaluate the different biasing techniques used in BJT and FET. this class. To review physics and chemistry in the context of materials science & engineering. To describe the different types of bonding in solids. SYLLABUS · The meaning of phases, and the different types of phase Semiconductor Physics: Energy band theory of crystals, conductors, transformations. How to interpret a binary phase diagram, especially the insulators, semiconductors, mobility and conductivity, energy distribution of compositions and fractions of equilibrium phases according to the lever rule. electrons, electrons and holes in a Intrinsic semiconductors, conductivity of · The meaning and use of time-temperature-transformation semiconductor, carrier concentration in Intrinsic semiconductors, donor and diagrams. The crystal structures for common metals and semiconductors. To acceptor impurities, mass action law, charge densities in a semiconductor give knowledge about semiconductor physics, charge carriers and energy with impurities, Fermi level in semiconductor with impurities, diffusion, band diagrams. It discusses working and applications of basic devices, carrier life time, continuity equation, hall effect. including p-n junctions. Semiconductor Diode Characteristics: Qualitative theory of p-n junction, · Magnetic Materials and Dielectric materials, their applications which p-n junction as a diode, band structure of an open circuited p-n junction, discusses the principles and concepts behind magnetic materials and current components in a diode, qualitative theory of diode currents, Volt- dielectric materials. It explains their applications in the fields of physics and Ampere characteristics , temperature dependence of a diode characteristics, engineering. diode resistance, diode capacitance, transition and diffusion capacitances. · The powder metallurgy process provides a host of advantages over Rectifiers: Half wave rectifier, Full wave rectifier with center tap competing metalworking technologies. transformer and Bridge circuit Derivation of DC, RMS currents and voltages, Ripple factor, Efficiency, Peak inverse voltage , Transformer Course Outcomes: utilization factor and percentage regulation. Rectifiers using filters: Inductive · An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and filter, capacitive filter, L-section filter, Pi filter. engineering, to understand different materials and their properties. Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) : Introduction to three terminal · Given a type of material, be able to qualitatively describe the devices, BJT construction, types and different regions of operations, bonding scheme and its general physical properties, strength as well as Transistor as an amplifier. Transistor current components-Emitter efficiency, possible applications. Transport factor, Large Signal current gain, input and output characteristics · Given a binary phase diagram microstructures obtained by suitable of transistor in common base, common emitter and common collector thermal treatments. An ability to identify the phases and their configurations, relation between alpha, beta and gamma, base width interrelationship in different alloy systems. modulation, Ebers-Moll Model. · An ability to design a system, component or process to meet Field Effect Transistors (FET): Comparison between FET and BJT, desired needs within, realistic constraints such as economic, safety, Classification of FET, Construction, operation, Drain and Transfer manufacturability and sustainability etc.., while selecting a material to characterstics of JFET and MOSFET. manufacture the designed components. TEXT BOOKS · Powder metallurgy processes add up to part-to-part uniformity for 1. improved product quality, shape and material flexibility, application versatility, and cost effectiveness, types and manufacturing of composite materials. An ability to use modern techniques, skills, and engineering tools · Can be able to work with Wood Materials in real time applications. appropriate to materials research and engineering. · Can be able to build various parts with Sheet Metal in day-to-day SYLLABUS life. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES: Definitions of mechanical properties, · Can be able to apply Metal Fitting skills in various applications. Tensile Testing, Impact Testing, Hardness Tests- Brinell, Vickers and · Can be able to apply this knowledge to basic house electrical wiring Rockwell tests, Plastic deformation. and repairs. EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAMS: Phase rule-binary Alloy systems-Solid SYLLABUS Solutions-Eutectic-Peritectic-Meritect-Entectoid systems-The Lever Rule, Carpentry: Any three jobs from Half lap joint, Mortise and Tenon joint, IRON-CARBON Diagram. Half lap Dovetail joint, Corner Dovetail joint, Central Bridle joint. MAGNETIC MATERIALS : Types of magnetic materials, Sheet Metal: Any three jobs from Square tray, Taper tray(sides), Ferromagnetism and related Phenomena- Domain structure-Hysteresis Loop- Soft and Hard magnetic materials. Funnel, Elbow pipe joint. Fitting: Any three jobs from Square, Hexagon, Rectangular fit, DIELECTRIC MATERIALS : Dielectric materials, Polarization, Types of Circular fit and Triangular fit. Polarization, Temperature and Frequency effects on polarization, Dielectric loss, Dielectric Breakdown- Ferro Electric materials. House wiring: Any three jobs from Tube light wiring, Ceiling fan wiring, Stair-case wiring, Corridor wiring. SEMICONDUCTORS: Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors-different types of extrinsic semi conducting ma-Energy band diagrams- Fermi energy References: level and P-N junction diode, Homojunction and Heterojunction 1. Elements of workshop technology, Vol.1 by S. K. and H. K. POWDER METALLURGY: Steps in Powder Metallurgy Processes- Choudary. Powder production, Compaction, Sintering, & Secondary operations 2. Work shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ SciTech TEXTBOOKS: Publishers. 1. Material Science and Engineering by V.Raghavan-prentice Hall of 3. Engineering Practices Lab Manual, Jeyapoovan, Saravana India, New Delhi. Pandian, 4/e Vikas. 2. Testing of Metallic Materials by A.V.K.SuryaNarayana, Prentice IN-1107 : PHYSICS LAB Hall of India. Course Objectives: REFERENCE BOOKS: To enable the students to acquire skill, technique and utilization of 1. Introduction to Material science for Engineers by J.F.Shackelford, the Instruments Macmillan publishing Co., New York Draw the relevance between the theoretical knowledge and to imply 2. Semiconductor and Electronic devices, Adir Bar-Lev, Prentice Hall it in a practical manner with respect to analyze various electronic circuits and of India, New Delhi. its components. 3. Practical Experimental Metallurgy by D.Eurof Davies, Elsevier To impart the practical knowledge in basic concepts of Wave Publishing Co. Ltd. London optics, Lasers and Fiber optics. IN-1106 : WORKSHOP LAB To familiarize the handling of basic physical apparatus like Vernier callipers, screw gauge, Course Objectives: spectrometers, travelling microscope, laser device, optical fibre, etc. · Get hands on experience with the working skills in Carpentry trade. Course Outcomes: · Know how to work with Sheet Metal tools. Ability to design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and · Get familiar with the working skills of Metal Fitting operations. interpret · Get hands on experience with house hold electrical wiring. Ability to apply experimental skills to determine the physical Course Outcomes: quantities related to Heat, Electromagnetism and Optics The student will learn to draw the relevance between theoretical · Analyze the characteristics of different electronic devices such as knowledge and the means to imply it in a practical manner by performing diodes and transistors. various relative experiments. · Design the rectifier circuits. SYLLABUS Lab Experiments 1. Determination of Radius of Curvature of a given Convex Lens By 1. Study of functionality of basic devices and lab equipment. 2. Measurement of signal characteristics using CRO 2. Determination of Wavelength of Spectral Lines in the Mercury 3. P-N Junction diode Volt- Ampere characteristics Spectrum by Normal Incidence method. 4. Zener diode Volt Ampere characteristics 3. Study the Intensity Variation of the Magnetic Field along axis of Current Carrying Circular Coil. 5. Half wave rectifier with out filters 4. 6. Half wave rectifier with capacitor and inductor filters Prism using Spectrometer. 7. Full wave rectifier with out filters 5. Determination of Refractive Index of Ordinary ray m---o and 8. Full wave rectifier with capacitor and inductor filters Extraordinary m---e ray. 9. Bridge rectifier with out and with filters. 6. Determination of Thickness Given Paper Strip by Wedge Method. 10. Transistor characteristics under CB configuration 7. Calibration of Low Range Voltmeter. 11. Transistor characteristics under CE configuration 8. Calibration of Low Range Ammeter. 12. Transistor characteristics under CC configuration 9. Determination of Magnetic Moment and Horizontal Component of 13. Drain and Transfer characteristics of Field effect Transistor 14. Study of Low pass filter 10. Lees Method - Coefficient of thermal Conductivity of a Bad 15. Study of high pass filter Conductor. IN-1201 : Mathematics II 11. Verification of laws of Resistance and Determination Of Specific Resistance. Course Objectives: 12. Frequency of electrically maintained Tuning · The way of obtaining rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix. Fork. · To know the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem and getting canonical form from a given quadratic form. 13. Photoelectric cell-Characteristics. · To solve the system of equations by using direct and indirect methods. 14. Planks Constants. · To solve first order and higher order differential equations by various 15. Laser- Diffraction. methods. IN-1108 : Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory · To obtain the Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms for a given functions and their applications. Course Objective: Course Outcomes: · The course gives an overview of basic lab equipments like CRO, · Find rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix and understand Function generators, calculation of basic semiconductor device parameters the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem. from their VI characteristics and application of P-N junction diodes in rectifier circuits. · Reduce quadratic form to canonical forms and solving linear systems by direct and indirect methods. Course Outcomes: · Demonstrate solutions to first order differential equations by various · At the end of the curse, the student will be able to methods and solve basic applications problems related to electrical circuits, · Understand the operation of regulated power supplies, Function orthogonal trajectories and Ne generators and CRO. · Discriminate among the structure and procedure of solving higher 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. order differential equations with constant and variable coefficients. 2. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. · Understand Laplace transforms and its properties and finding the Manish Goyal. Lakshmi Publications. solution of ordinary differential equations. 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand SYLLABUS Company. (Linear Algebra) Rank of a matrix- Echelon form, Normal Form - 4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Solution of Linear System of Equations - Consistency of Linear System of Hill Company. Equations - Direct & Indirect Methods: Gauss elimination method, LU IN-1202 : Chemistry Factorization method, Gauss Seidal Method. Complex Matrices: Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices and their Properties. Course Objectives: (Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors) Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of · To apply the basic knowledge of Chemistry to the Engineering a Matrix - Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Inverse and Powers of a Matrix using Discipline. Cayley-Hami - · To develop knowledge about water and its treatment for industrial and Quadratic Forms - Reduction of Quadratic Form to Canonical Form - Nature potable purposes. of a Quadratic Form. · To develop understanding in the areas of Polymers, Mechanism (Ordinary Differential Equations of First Order and its Applications) of Corrosion of Metals and Corrosion Control Methods, Fuels, Lubricants Formation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) - Solution of an and Nanomaterials for of conducting polymers, bio-degradable polymers and ordinary differential equation - Equations of the first order and first degree - fiber reinforced plastics and apply the knowledge for solving existing Linear differential equation - - Exact differential challenges faced in various engineering and societal areas. equations - Equations reducible to exact equations - Orthogonal Trajectories Course outcome: - Simple Electric (LR & CR) Circuits - - Law of · This course applies the basic concepts and principles studied in Natural growth and decay. Chemistry to Engineering. (Differential Equations of Higher Order) Solutions of Linear Ordinary · It provides an application of chemistry to different branches of Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - Rules for finding the engineering complimentary function - Rules for finding the particular integral - Method of · The students will be able acquire knowledge in the areas of Water variation of parameters - - Chemistry,Polymers, Corrosion, Fuels and Lubricants and nanomaterials equation - Simultaneous linear differential equations. and suggest innovative solutions for existing challenges in these areas. (Laplace Transforms) Introduction - Existence Conditions - Transforms of Elementary Functions - Properties of Laplace Transforms - Transforms of SYLLABUS Derivatives - Transforms of Integrals - Multiplication by tn - Division by t Water Chemistry Sources of Water Impurities and their influence of Evaluation of integrals by Laplace Transforms - Inverse Laplace Transform - living systems WHO Limits Hardness and its Determination Boiler Applications of Laplace Transforms to Ordinary Differential Equations - Troubles and their removal Water Softening Methods Lime-Soda, Zeolite Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - and Ion Exchange - Municipal Water Treatment-Break Point Chlorination Second Shifting Theorem - Laplace Transforms of Unit Step Function, Unit Desalination of Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Method, Electro-dialysis. Impulse Function and Laplace Transforms of Periodic Functions. Polymers and Plastics Polymers: Definition Types of Polymerization TEXT BOOK: (Addition & Condensation) Mechanisms of Addition Polymerization Radical and Ionic Thermodynamics of Polymerization Process. Plastics: B.S. Grewal, 43rd edition, Khanna publishers. Thermosetting and Thermoplastics Effect of Polymer Structure on REFERENCE BOOKS: Properties of Cellulose Derivatives Vinyl Resins Nylon (6,6), Reinforced Plastics Conducting Polymers. 7. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., I.K. International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. Corrosion Corrosion: Origin and Theory Types of Corrosion: Chemical Course Outcomes: and Electrochemical; Pitting, Inter granular, Waterline, Stress Galvanic · Students will be able to analyse a given text and discover the various Series Factors Effecting Corrosion. aspects related to language and literature; Corrosion Controlling Methods: Protective Coatings: Metallic Coatings, · Learn the various language structures, parts of speech and figures of Electroplating and Electroless Plating Chemical conversion Coatings speech; Phosphate, Chromate, Anodized, Organic Coatings Paints and Special ced Paints. communication; and Fuels and Lubricants Solid Fuels: Wood and Coal, Ranking of Coal · Learn to apply the topics in real-life situations for creative and critical Analysis (Proximate and Ultimate) Coke Manufacture Otto Hoffman use. Process Applications; Liquid Fuels: Petroleum Refining Motor Fuels Petrol and Diesel Oil Knocking Octane number Cetane Number; SYLLABUS Gaseous Fuels: Biogas, LPG and CNG Characteristics Applications; On the conduct of life: William Hazlitt Rocket Fuels: Propellants Classification Characteristics Life skills: Values and Ethics Lubricants: Classification Mechanism Properties of Lubricating Oils If: Rudyard Kipling Selection of Lubricants for Engineering Applications. The Brook: Alfred Tennyson Nanomaterials Nanomaterials, Properties and application of fullerenes, fullerols, Carbon nanotubes and nanowires. Synthesis - Top-down and Life skills: Self-Improvement Bottom-up approaches - Nanocomposites - Nanoelectronics- Applications of How I Became a Public Speaker: George Bernard Shaw nanomaterials in catalysis, telecommunication and medicine. The Death Trap: Saki Text Books: Life skills: Time Management 1. Engineering Chemistry PC Jain and M. Jain Dhanpath Rai and On saving Time: Seneca Sons, New Delhi. 2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S. S. Dara S. Chand & Co. Chindu Yellama New Delhi. Life skills: Innovation Reference Books: Muhammad Yunus 1. Engineering Chemistry B. K. Sharma Krishna Prakashan Politics and the English Language: George Orwell Meerut. Life skills: Motivation 2. Introduction to Nanoscience - S. M. Lindsay - Oxford University Press Dancer with a White Parasol: Ranjana Dave 3. Engineering Chemistry - B. L. Tembe, Kamaluddin and M. S. Grammar: Prepositions Articles Noun-Pronoun Agreement, Subject- Krishnan, (NPTEL). Verb Agreement Misplaced Modifiers Clichés, Redundancies. Vocabulary: Introduction to Word Formation Root Words from other IN-1203 : ENGLISH Languages Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms, Antonyms Common Course Objectives: Abbreviations · To make students understand the explicit and implicit meanings of a Writing: Clauses and Sentences Punctuation Principals of Good text/topic; Writing Essay Writing Writing a Summary · To give exposure to new words and phrases, and aid to use them in Writing: Essay Writing different contexts; Life skills: Innovation · To apply relevant writing formats to draft essays, letters, emails and presentations; and Muhammad Yunus · To adapt oneself to a given situation and develop a functional Textbook: Language and Life: A Skills Approach Board of Editors, approach to finding solutions: adaptability and problem solving. Orient Blackswan Publishers, India. 2018. References : associativity, Type Conversions. Managing Input and Output Operations 1. Practical English Usage, Michael Swan. OUP. 1995. Formatted Input, Formatted Output. 2. Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood. Macmillan.2007 2. Decision Making, Branching, Looping, Arrays & Strings: Decision 3. On Writing Well, William Zinsser. Harper Resource Book. 2001 4. Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasly. Cambridge operator, the GOTO statement., The while statement, the do statement, The University Press. 2006. for statement, Jumps in Loops ,One, Two-dimensional Arrays, Character 5. Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata. Oxford Arrays. Declaration and initialization of Strings, reading and writing of University Press. 2011. strings, String handling functions, Table of strings. 6. Exercises in Spoken English, Parts. I-III. CIEFL, Hyderabad. Oxford 3. Functions: Definition of Functions, Return Values and their Types, University Press.IN-1204 Function Calls, Function Declaration, Category of Functions: No Arguments CPNM : and no Return Values, Arguments but no Return Values, Arguments with Course Objectives: Return Values, No Argument but Returns a Value, Functions that Return · The course is designed to provide complete knowledge of C Multiple Values. Nesting of functions, recursion, passing arrays to functions, language. passing strings to functions, the scope, visibility and lifetime of variables. · To provide students with understanding of code organization and 4. Pointers: Accessing the address of a variable, declaring pointer functional hierarchical decomposition with using complex data types. variables, initializing of pointer variables, accessing variables using pointers, · To provide knowledge to the Students to develop logics which will chain of pointers, pointer expressions, pointers and arrays, pointers and help them to create programs, applications in C. character strings, array of pointes, pointers as function arguments, functions · This course aims to identify tasks in which the numerical returning pointers, pointers to functions, pointers to structures-Program techniques learned are applicable and apply them to write programs, and Applications hence use computers effectively to solve the task. 5. Structure and Unions: Defining a structure, declaring structure · This course provides the fundamental knowledge which is useful in variables, accessing structure members, structure initialization, copying and understanding the other programming languages. comparing structure variables, arrays of structures, arrays within structures, Course Outcomes: structures within structures, structures and functions and unions, size of · Identify basic elements of C programming structures like data structures and bit-fields- Program applications. types, expressions, control statements, various simple functions and Apply 6. File handling: Defining and opening a file, closing a file, Input/ Output them in problem solving. operations on files, Error handling during I/O operations, random access to · Apply various operations on derived data types like arrays and files and Command Line Arguments- Program Applications strings in problem solving. 7. Numerical Methods: Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental · Design and Implement of modular Programming and memory management using Functions, pointers. and backward Interpolation, Lagrange · Apply Structure, Unions and File handling techniques to Design and Solve different engineering programs with minimal complexity. · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering Method and Runge-Kutta Method. problems. Text Book: SYLLABUS 1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balagurusamy, 6th Edition. McGraw Hill 1. Introduction to C: Basic structure of C program, Constants, Variables Education (India) Private Limited. and data types, Operators and Expressions, Arithmetic Precedence and 2. Introduction to Numerical Methods, SS Sastry, Prentice Hall Reference Books: Power Amplifiers: Classification of large signal amplifiers, Distortion in 1. Let Us C ,YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publications, 5th Edition. Amplifiers- Second harmonic Distortion and higher order harmonic distortion, Class A power amplifiers, Direct coupled and Transformer coupled Class B 2. Computer Science, A struct power amplifiers- push pull and complementary symmetry class AB power amplifiers, Class C power amplifiers, Class D and S power amplifiers. 3. The C Feedback Amplifiers: Open loop amplifiers, voltage amplifiers, current Ritchie, PHI. amplifier, Transresistance Amplifier and Transconductance Amplifiers, 4. Scientific Programming: C-Language, Algorithms and Models in Closed loop amplifiers- Block diagram, concept of negative feedback, Science, Luciano M. Barone (Author), Enzo Marinari (Author), Giovanni concept of positive feedback, characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers, Organtini, World Scientific. classification of negative feedback amplifiers-Voltage series negative feedback amplifiers, voltage shun feedback amplifiers, current series IN1205 ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS feedback amplifiers, current shunt feedback amplifiers and their analysis. Course Objectives: In this course student will learn about Sinusoidal Oscillators: Barkhausen Criterion, classification of · Analysis of single and multi stage amplifiers. oscillators, Hartly oscillators, Colpitts oscillators, RC phase shift oscillators · Frequency response of single and multi stage amplifiers. using BJT and JFET, Wein Bridge oscillators, crystal oscillators, Frequency · Different power amplifiers. and amplitude stability of Oscillators. · Concept of negative feedback in amplifiers. TEXT BOOKS · Operation, types and stability of oscillators. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to IN-1206 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB · Design different single and multi stage amplifiers. Course Objectives: · Understand the effect of capacitance on frequency response. · To make students recognize the sounds of English through Audio- · Understand the application of power amplifiers. Visual aids; · Know the importance of negative feedback in amplifiers. · To help students build their confidence and help them to overcome · Design sinusoidal oscillators for different frequencies. their inhibitions and self- consciousness while speaking in English; Small Signal Frequency Transistor Amplifiers: Hybrid parameter model · To familiarize the students with stress and intonation and enable of a Two Port network, h parameter model for transistor in CE, CB and CC them to speak English effectively; and configurations. Typical h-parameter values, h parameter conversion from · To give learners exposure to and practice in speaking in both one configuration to another configuration. Analysis of CE, CB and CC formal and informal contexts. Amplifiers using h parameter model. CE Amplifier with emitter resistance. Course Outcomes: Multistage Amplifiers: Cascade Amplifier (RC Coupled Amplifier), · Students will be sensitized towards recognition of English sound Cascade Amplifier, Darlington Pair and Analysis. patterns and the fluency in their speech will be enhanced; Transistor at High Frequencies: The hybrid common Emitter Transistor · A study of the communicative items in the laboratory will help model, Hybrid ð conductance in terms of low frequency h parameters- students become successful in the competitive world; Transconductance, input impedance, Feedback conductance. Base · Students will be able to participate in group activities like roleplays, spreading resistance, output conductance and hybrid capacitance. The CE group discussions and debates; and short circuit current gain obtained with the hybrid ð model- Bandwidth fp and · Students will be able to express themselves fluently and accurately parameter fT, current gain with resistive load, Transistor amplifier response in social as well professional context. with source resistance-Gain Bandwidth product. SYLLABUS 3. Introduction to Phonetics: The Sounds of English (Speech sound 4. Determination of Oxalic Acid by Permanganometry vowels and consonants) - Stress and Intonation - Accent and Rhythm. 5. Determination of Chromium (VI) by Mo Listening Skills: Listening for gist and specific information - listening for 6. Determination of Zinc by EDTA method Note taking, summarizing and for opinions - Listening to the speeches of 7. Determination of Hardness of Water sample by EDTA method eminent personalities. 8. Determination of Chlorine in water by Iodometric Titration Speaking Skills: Self-introduction - Conversation Skills (Introducing and taking leave) - Giving and asking for information - Role Play - Just A Minute 9. Ionexchange/ Zeolite column for removal of hardness of water (JAM) session - Telephone etiquette. 10. Synthesis of Polymer/ drug Reading and Writing skills: Reading Comprehension Précis Writing - Reference Books: E-Mail writing - Punctuation. V Edition Longman. Presentation skills: Verbal and non-verbal communication - Body 2. Experiments in Applied Chemistry (For Engineering Students) Language - Making a Presentation. Sinita Rattan S. K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi Reference Books: IN-1208 : CPNM LAB 1. Ashraf Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, New Delhi. Course Objectives: 2. Speak Well. Orient Blackswan Publishers, Hyderabad. · To impart writing skill of C programming to the students and solving problems. 3. Allan Pease. Body Language. Manjul Publishing House, New Delhi. · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into IN-1207 CHEMISTRY LAB programs., Course Objectives: · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as arrays, · To develop the fine skills of quantitative determination of various files, strings, structures and different numerical methods. chemical components through titrimetric analysis · This reference has been prepared for the beginners to help them · To prepare and use ionexchange/ zeolite columns for the removal of understand the basic to advanced concepts related to Objective-C hardness of water Programming languages. · To develop the skill of organic synthesis through the preparation of a Course Outcomes: polymer/ drug · Understand various computer components, Installation of software. C Course Outcomes: programming development environment, compiling, debugging, and linking · The course provides quantitative determine the amount of various and executing a program using the development environment. chemical species in solutions by titrations and conduct the quantitative · Analyzing the complexity of problems, Modularize the problems into determinations with accuracy small modules and then convert them into programs. · The course provides to develop novel materials to be used as zeolite · Construct programs that demonstrate effective use of C features and prepare columns for removal of hardness of water including arrays, strings, structures, pointers and files. · The course provides to synthesise a polymer or a drug · Apply and practice logical ability to solve the real world problems. SYLLABUS · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering 1. Determination of Sodium Hydroxide with HCl (Na2CO3 Primary problems. Standard) SYLLABUS 2. Determination of Alkalinity (Carbonate and Hydroxide) of water 1. Write a program to read x, y coordinates of 3 points and then sample calculate the area of a triangle formed by them and print the coordinates of the three points and the area of the triangle. What will be the output from IT-1103 HSS English 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 your program if the three given points are in a straight line? IT-1104 ES CPNM 3 0 3 30 70 100 3 2. Write a program, which generates 100 random integers in the IT-1105 ES Discrete Mathematical range of 1 to 100. Store them in an array and then print the arrays. Write 3 Structures 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 versions of the program using different loop constructs. (e.g. for, while, and IT-1106 HSS English Language Lab 0 0 2 50 50 100 1.5 do while). IT-1107 BS Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 3. Write a set of string manipulation functions e.g. for getting a sub- IT-1108 ES CPNM Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 string from a given position, Copying one string to another, Reversing a string, adding one string to another. Total Credits 19.5 4. Write a program which determines the largest and the smallest B.Tech I Year - II Semester number that can be stored in different data types like short, int, long, float, Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total and double. What happens when you add 1 to the largest possible integer CreditsC number that can be stored? code L T P Marks Marks Marks 5. Write a program, which generates 100 random real numbers in the IT-1201 BS Mathematics II 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 range of 10.0 to 20.0, and sort them in descending order. IT-1202 BS Physics 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 6. Write a function for transposing a square matrix in place (in place means that you are not allowed to have full temporary matrix). IT-1203 ES Engineering Graphics 1 0 4 30 70 100 3 7. First use an editor to create a file with some integer numbers. Now IT-1204 ES Data Structures 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 write a program, which reads these numbers and determines their mean and IT-1205 ES Digital Logic Design 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 standard deviation. IT-1206 ES Workshop Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 8. Given two points on the surface of the sphere, write a program to IT-1207 BS Physics Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 determine the smallest arc length between them. IT-1208 ES Data Structures Lab 0 0 3 50 50 100 1.5 9. Implement bisection method to find the square root of a given Total Credits 19.5 number to a given accuracy. IT-1101 : MATHEMATICS-I 10. Implement Newton Raphson method to det. a root of polynomial equation. CourseObjectives: 11. Given table of x and corresponding f(x) values, Write a program · To transmit the knowledge of Partial differentiation. which will determine f(x) value at an intermediate x value by using · To know of getting maxima and minima of function of two variables and finding errors and approximations. 12. Write a function which will invert a matrix. · To evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area 13. of curved surfaces. 14. Write a program to solve a set of linear algebraic equations. · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range Fourier series. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CourseOutcomes: Scheme and Syllabus ( With effect from 2020-21 admitted batch) · Find the partial derivatives of functions of two or more variables. B.Tech I Year - I Semester · Evaluate maxima and minima, errors and approximations. Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total · Evaluate double and triple integrals, volumes of solids and area of CreditsC curved surfaces. code L T P Marks Marks Marks · To expand a periodical function as Fourier series and half-range IT-1101 BS Mathematics I 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 Fourier series. IT-1102 BS Chemistry 3 0 0 30 70 100 3 · Have a fundamental understanding of Fourier series and be able to IT-1102 : Chemistry give Fourier expansions of a given function. Course Objectives: SYLLABUS · To apply the basic knowledge of Chemistry to the Engineering (Partial Differentiation) Introduction - Functions of two or more Discipline. variables - Partial derivatives - Homogeneous functions - · To develop knowledge about water and its treatment for industrial and Total derivative - Change of variables Jacobins. Mean value Theorems potable purposes. (without proofs) · To develop understanding in the areas of Polymers, Mechanism (Applications of Partial Differentiation) Geometrical interpretation - of Corrosion of Metals and Corrosion Control Methods, Fuels, Lubricants Tangent plane and Normal to a surface - and Nanomaterials for of conducting polymers, bio-degradable polymers and two variables - Errors and approximations -Total differential. Maxima and fiber reinforced plastics and apply the knowledge for solving existing Minima of functions of two variables - challenges faced in various engineering and societal areas. multipliers - Differentiation under the integral Sign - Course outcome: (Multiple Integrals) Introduction - Double Integrals - Change of Order of · This course applies the basic concepts and principles studied in Integration - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates - Triple Integrals - Chemistry to Engineering. Change of Variables. · It provides an application of chemistry to different branches of (Multiple Integrals-Applications) Area enclosed by plane curves - engineering Volumes of solids - Area of a curved surface - Calculation of Mass - Center of gravity - Moment of inertia - product of inertia principal axes- Beta · The students will be able acquire knowledge in the areas of Water Function - Gamma Function - Relation between Beta and Gamma Chemistry,Polymers, Corrosion, Fuels and Lubricants and nanomaterials Functions. Error Function or Probability Integral. and suggest innovative solutions for existing challenges in these areas. (Fourier Series) Introduction - - Conditions for a SYLLABUS Fourier Expansion - Functions having points of discontinuity - Change of Water Chemistry : Sources of Water Impurities and their influence of Interval - Odd and Even Functions - Expansions of Odd or Even Periodic living systems WHO Limits Hardness and its Determination Boiler Functions, Half-Range Series - Troubles and their removal Water Softening Methods Lime-Soda, Zeolite analysis. and Ion Exchange - Municipal Water Treatment-Break Point Chlorination TEXT BOOK: Desalination of Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Method, Electro-dialysis. Polymers and Plastics Polymers: Definition Types of Polymerization B.S. Grewal, 43rd Edition, Khanna publishers. (Addition & Condensation) Mechanisms of Addition Polymerization REFERENCE BOOKS: Radical and Ionic Thermodynamics of Polymerization Process. Plastics: 1. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., Thermosetting and Thermoplastics Effect of Polymer Structure on I.K.International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. Properties of Cellulose Derivatives Vinyl Resins Nylon (6,6), Reinforced Plastics Conducting Polymers. 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Corrosion Corrosion: Origin and Theory Types of Corrosion: 3. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Chemical and Electrochemical; Pitting, Inter granular, Waterline, Stress Manish Goyal, Lakshmi Publications. Galvanic Series Factors Effecting Corrosion. 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand Corrosion Controlling Methods: Protective Coatings: Metallic Coatings, Company. Electroplating and Electroless Plating Chemical conversion Coatings 5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Phosphate, Chromate, Anodized, Organic Coatings Paints and Special Hill Company. Paints. 6. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. M.K.Venkataraman. Fuels and Lubricants Solid Fuels: Wood and Coal, Ranking of Coal Analysis (Proximate and Ultimate) Coke Manufacture Process Applications; Liquid Fuels: Petroleum Refining Motor Fuels Petrol and Diesel Oil Knocking Octane number Cetane Number; · Learn to apply the topics in real-life situations for creative and critical Gaseous Fuels: Biogas, LPG and CNG Characteristics Applications; use. Rocket Fuels: Propellants Classification Characteristics SYLLABUS Lubricants: Classification Mechanism Properties of Lubricating Oils On the conduct of life: William Hazlitt Selection of Lubricants for Engineering Applications. Life skills: Values and Ethics Nanomaterials Nanomaterials, Properties and application of fullerenes, If: Rudyard Kipling fullerols, Carbon nanotubes and nanowires. Synthesis - Top-down and The Brook: Alfred Tennyson Bottom-up approaches - Nanocomposites - Nanoelectronics- Applications of nanomaterials in catalysis, telecommunication and medicine. Life skills: Self-Improvement How I Became a Public Speaker: George Bernard Shaw Text Books: 1. Engineering Chemistry PC Jain and M. Jain DhanpathRai and The Death Trap: Saki Sons, New Delhi. Life skills: Time Management 2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry S. S. Dara S. Chand & Co. On saving Time: Seneca New Delhi. ChinduYellama Reference Books: Life skills: Innovation 1. Engineering Chemistry B. K. Sharma Krishna Prakashan Muhammad Yunus Meerut. Politics and the English Language: George Orwell 2. Introduction to Nanoscience - S. M. Lindsay - Oxford University Press Life skills: Motivation 3. Engineering Chemistry - B. L. Tembe, Kamaluddin and M. S. Dancer with a White Parasol: Ranjana Dave Krishnan, (NPTEL). Grammar: Prepositions Articles Noun-Pronoun Agreement, Subject- Verb Agreement Misplaced Modifiers Clichés, Redundancies. IT-1103 : ENGLISH Vocabulary: Introduction to Word Formation Root Words from other Course Objectives: Languages Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms, Antonyms Common · To make students understand the explicit and implicit meanings of a Abbreviations text/topic; Writing: Clauses and Sentences Punctuation Principals of Good · To give exposure to new words and phrases, and aid to use them in Writing Essay Writing Writing a Summary different contexts; Writing: Essay Writing · To apply relevant writing formats to draft essays, letters, emails and Life skills: Innovation presentations; and Muhammad Yunus · To adapt oneself to a given situation and develop a functional approach to finding solutions: adaptability and problem solving. Textbook: Language and Life: A Skills Approach Board of Editors, Orient Blackswan Publishers, India. 2018. Course Outcomes: References : · Students will be able to analyse a given text and discover the various 1. Practical English Usage, Michael Swan. OUP. 1995. aspects related to language and literature; 2. Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood. Macmillan.2007 · Learn the various language structures, parts of speech and figures of 3. On Writing Well, William Zinsser. Harper Resource Book. 2001 speech; 4. Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasly. Cambridge University Press. 2006. communication; and 5. Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata. Oxford 3. Functions: Definition of Functions, Return Values and their Types, University Press. 2011. Function Calls, Function Declaration, Category of Functions: No Arguments 6. Exercises in Spoken English, Parts. I-III. CIEFL, Hyderabad. Oxford and no Return Values, Arguments but no Return Values, Arguments with University Press. Return Values, No Argument but Returns a Value, Functions that Return Multiple Values. Nesting of functions, recursion, passing arrays to functions, IT-1104 : CPNM passing strings to functions, the scope, visibility and lifetime of variables. Course Objectives: 4. Pointers: Accessing the address of a variable, declaring pointer · The course is designed to provide complete knowledge of C variables, initializing of pointer variables, accessing variables using pointers, language. chain of pointers, pointer expressions, pointers and arrays, pointers and · To provide students with understanding of code organization and character strings, array of pointes, pointers as function arguments, functions functional hierarchical decomposition with using complex data types. returning pointers, pointers to functions, pointers to structures-Program · To provide knowledge to the Students to develop logics which will Applications help them to create programs, applications in C. 5. Structure and Unions: Defining a structure, declaring structure · This course aims to identify tasks in which the numerical techniques variables, accessing structure members, structure initialization, copying and learned are applicable and apply them to write programs, and hence use comparing structure variables, arrays of structures, arrays within structures, computers effectively to solve the task. structures within structures, structures and functions and unions, size of · This course provides the fundamental knowledge which is useful in structures and bit-fields- Program applications. understanding the other programming languages. 6. File handling: Defining and opening a file, closing a file, Input/ Output Course Outcomes: operations on files, Error handling during I/O operations, random access to · Identify basic elements of C programming structures like data types, files and Command Line Arguments- Program Applications expressions,control statements, various simple functions and Apply them in 7. Numerical Methods: Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental problem solving. · Apply various operations on derived data types like arrays and strings in problem solving. · Design and Implement of modular Programming and memory Ordinary First Order management using Functions, pointers. Method and Runge-Kutta Method. · Apply Structure, Unions and File handling techniques to Design and Text Book: Solve different engineering programs with minimal complexity. 1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balagurusamy, 6th Edition. McGraw Hill · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering Education (India) Private Limited. problems. 2. Introduction to Numerical Methods, SS Sastry, Prentice Hall SYLLABUS Reference Books: 1. Introduction to C: Basic structure of C program, Constants, Variables 1. Let Us C ,YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publications, 5th Edition. and data types, Operators and Expressions, Arithmetic Precedence and 2. associativity, Type Conversions. Managing Input and Output Operations Formatted Input, Formatted Output. 3. The C Kernighan, Dennis M. 2. Decision Making, Branching, Looping, Arrays & Strings: Decision Ritchie, PHI. 4. Scientific Programming: C-Language, Algorithms and Models in r, switch statement, the (?:) Science, Luciano M. Barone (Author), EnzoMarinari (Author), Giovanni operator, the GOTO statement., The while statement, the do statement, The Organtini, World Scientific. for statement, Jumps in Loops ,One, Two-dimensional Arrays, Character Arrays. Declaration and initialization of Strings, reading and writing of IT1105 : DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES strings, String handling functions, Table of strings. Course Objectives: · To understand mathematical arguments using logical connectives 5. Relations: Relations and their properties, n-ary relations, and quantifiers and verify the validity of logical flow of arguments using applications, Representation, closure, equivalence relations, Partial propositional ,predicate logic and truth tables. orderings. · To understand about permutations and combinations. Graphs: Graphs and Graph Models, Graph Terminology and Special · To understand various types of relations and discuss various Types of Graphs, Representing Graphs and Graph Isomorphism, properties of the relations. Connectivity, Euler and Hamilton Paths, Shortest-Path Problems, Planar Graphs, Graph Coloring · To study the graphs, graph isomorphism and spanning trees. 6. Trees: Introduction to Trees, Applications of Trees, Tree Traversal, · To study about Boolean algebra and Finite State Machines. Spanning Trees, Minimum Spanning Trees, Course Outcomes: 7. Boolean Algebra: Boolean Functions, Representing Boolean At the end of the course student will be able to Functions, Logic Gates, Minimization of Circuits · Rewrite mathematical arguments using logical connectives and Modeling Computation: Languages and Grammars, Finite-State quantifiers and verify the validity of logical flow of arguments using Machines with Output, Finite-State Machines with No Output, Language propositional, predicate logic. Recognition, Turing Machines · Identify and give examples of various types of relations and Text Book: describe various properties of the relations. 1. Discrete Mathematics & Its Applications with Combinatorics and Graph Theory by Kenneth H Rosen, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company · Ability to solve problems using permutations and combinations. Ltd., New Delhi. · Determine isomorphism of graphs and spanning tree of a given Reference Books: graph using BFS/DFS algorithms. Also determine minimal spanning tree of a given graph. 1. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists & Mathematicians by Joe L. Mott, Abraham Kandel, Theodore P. Baker, Prentice-Hall, India. SYLLABUS 2. Discrete Mathematics by Richard Johnson Baug, Pearson 1. The Foundations-Logic and Proofs: Propositional Logic, Education, New Delhi. Propositional Equivalences, Predicates and Quantifiers, Nested Quantifiers 3. Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics by Ralph. G. Grimaldi, Rules of Inference, Introduction to Proofs, Proof Methods and Strategy, Pearson Education, New Delhi. Basic Structures-Sets, Functions, Sequences and Sums: Sets, Set Operations, Functions, Sequences and Summations. IT-1106 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB 2. The Fundamentals-Algorithms, the Integers and Matrices: Course Objectives: Algorithms, The Growth of Functions, Complexity of Algorithms, The · To make students recognize the sounds of English through Audio- Integers and Division, Primes and Greatest Common Devisors, Integers and Visual aids; Algorithms, Applications of Number Theory, Matrices. · To help students build their confidence and help them to overcome 3. Induction and Recursion: Mathematical Induction, Strong Induction their inhibitions and self- consciousness while speaking in English; and Well-Ordering, Recursive Definitions and Structural Induction, Recursive · To familiarize the students with stress and intonation and enable them Algorithms, Program Correctness. Counting: The Basics of Counting, The Pigeonhole Principle, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial to speak English effectively; and Coefficients, Generalized Permutations and Combinations, Generating · To give learners exposure to and practice in speaking in both formal Permutations and Combinations. and informal contexts. 4. Advanced Counting Techniques: Recurrence Relations, Solving Course Outcomes: Linear Recurrence Relations, Divide-and-Conquer Algorithms and Recursion · Students will be sensitized towards recognition of English sound Relations, Generating Functions, Inclusion-Exclusion, and Applications of patterns and the fluency in their speech will be enhanced; Inclusion-Exclusion. · A study of the communicative items in the laboratory will help students become successful in the competitive world; · Students will be able to participate in group activities like roleplays, SYLLABUS group discussions and debates; and 1. Determination of Sodium Hydroxide with HCl (Na2CO3 Primary · Students will be able to express themselves fluently and accurately in Standard) social as well professional context. 2. Determination of Alkalinity (Carbonate and Hydroxide) of water SYLLABUS sample Introduction to Phonetics: The Sounds of English (Speech sound 3. vowels and consonants) - Stress and Intonation - Accent and Rhythm. 4. Determination of Oxalic Acid by Permanganometry Listening Skills: Listening for gist and specific information - listening for 5. Note taking, summarizing and for opinions - Listening to the speeches of eminent personalities. 6. Determination of Zinc by EDTA method Speaking Skills: Self-introduction - Conversation Skills (Introducing and 7. Determination of Hardness of Water sample by EDTA method taking leave) - Giving and asking for information - Role Play - Just A Minute 8. Determination of Chlorine in water by Iodometric Titration (JAM) session - Telephone etiquette. 9. Ionexchange/ Zeolite column for removal of hardness of water Reading and Writing skills: Reading Comprehension Précis Writing - 10. Synthesis of Polymer/ drug E-Mail writing - Punctuation. Reference Books: Presentation skills: Verbal and non-verbal communication - Body uantitative Chemical Analysis V Edition Longman. Language - Making a Presentation. 2. Experiments in Applied Chemistry (For Engineering Students) Reference Books: Sinita Rattan S. K. Kataria& Sons, New DelhiIT-1108 1. Ashraf Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, New Delhi. CPNM LAB: Course Objectives: 2. Speak Well. Orient Blackswan Publishers, Hyderabad. · To impart writing skill of C programming to the students and solving 3. Allan Pease. Body Language. Manjul Publishing House, New Delhi. problems. IT-1107 : CHEMISTRY LAB · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as Course Objectives: Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into · To develop the fine skills of quantitative determination of various programs., chemical components through titrimetric analysis · To write and execute programs in C to solve problems such as arrays, · To prepare and use ionexchange/ zeolite columns for the removal files, strings, structures and different numerical methods. of hardness of water · This reference has been prepared for the beginners to help them understand the basic to advanced concepts related to Objective-C · To develop the skill of organic synthesis through the preparation of a polymer/ drug Programming languages. Course Outcomes: Course Outcomes: · The course provides quantitative determine the amount of various · Understand various computer components, Installation of software. C chemical species in solutions by titrations and conduct the quantitative programming development environment, compiling, debugging, and linking determinations with accuracy and executing a program using the development environment. · The course provides to develop novel materials to be used as · Analyzing the complexity of problems, Modularize the problems into zeolite and prepare columns for removal of hardness of water small modules and then convert them into programs. · The course provides to synthesise a polymer or a drug · Construct programs that demonstrate effective use of C features including arrays, strings, structures, pointers and files. · Apply and practice logical ability to solve the real world problems. · Apply Numerical methods to Solve the complex Engineering · The way of obtaining rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix. problems. · To know the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem and getting SYLLABUS canonical form from a given quadratic form. 1. Write a program to read x, y coordinates of 3 points and then · To solve the system of equations by using direct and indirect methods. calculate the area of a triangle formed by them and print the coordinates of · To solve first order and higher order differential equations by various the three points and the area of the triangle. What will be the output from methods. your program if the three given points are in a straight line? · To obtain the Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms for a 2. Write a program, which generates 100 random integers in the given functions and their applications. range of 1 to 100. Store them in an array and then print the arrays. Write 3 Course Outcomes: versions of the program using different loop constructs. (e.g. for, while, and do while). · Find rank, eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix and understand the importance of Cayley-Hamilton theorem. 3. Write a set of string manipulation functions e.g. for getting a sub- string from a given position, Copying one string to another, Reversing a · Reduce quadratic form to canonical forms and solving linear systems string, adding one string to another. by direct and indirect methods. 4. Write a program which determines the largest and the smallest · Demonstrate solutions to first order differential equations by various number that can be stored in different data types like short, int, long, float, methods and solve basic applications problems related to electrical circuits, and double. What happens when you add 1 to the largest possible integer number that can be stored? · Discriminate among the structure and procedure of solving higher 5. Write a program, which generates 100 random real numbers in the order differential equations with constant and variable coefficients. range of 10.0 to 20.0, and sort them in descending order. · Understand Laplace transforms and its properties and finding the 6. Write a function for transposing a square matrix in place (in place solution of ordinary differential equations. means that you are not allowed to have full temporary matrix). SYLLABUS 7. First use an editor to create a file with some integer numbers. Now (Linear Algebra) Rank of a matrix- Echelon form, Normal Form - write a program, which reads these numbers and determines their mean and Solution of Linear System of Equations - Consistency of Linear System of standard deviation. Equations - Direct & Indirect Methods: Gauss elimination method, LU 8. Given two points on the surface of the sphere, write a program to Factorization method, Gauss Seidal Method. Complex Matrices: Hermitian, determine the smallest arc length between them. Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices and their Properties. 9. Implement bisection method to find the square root of a given (Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors) Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of number to a given accuracy. a Matrix - Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Inverse and Powers of a Matrix using Cayley- - 10. Implement Newton Raphson method to det. a root of polynomial equation. Quadratic Forms - Reduction of Quadratic Form to Canonical Form - Nature of a Quadratic Form. 11. Given table of x and corresponding f(x) values, Write a program (Ordinary Differential Equations of First Order and its Applications) which will determine f(x) value at an intermediate x value by using Formation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) - Solution of an ordinary differential equation - Equations of the first order and first degree - Linear 12. Write a function which will invert a matrix. differential equation - - Exact differential equations - 13. Equations reducible to exact equations - Orthogonal Trajectories - Simple 14. Write a program to solve a set of linear algebraic equations. Electric (LR & CR) Circuits - - Law of Natural growth and decay. IT-1201 : Mathematics II (Differential Equations of Higher Order) Solutions of Linear Ordinary Course Objectives: Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - Rules for finding the complimentary function - Rules for finding the particular integral - Method of · Understand the fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Laws of variation of parameters - ear equation - thermodynamics. Understand the working of Carnot cycle and concept of equation - Simultaneous linear differential equations. entropy. (Laplace Transforms) Introduction - Existence Conditions - Transforms · Gain Knowledge on the basic concepts of electric and magnetic fields. of Elementary Functions - Properties of Laplace Transforms - Transforms of Understand the concept of the nature of magnetic materials. Gain Derivatives - Transforms of Integrals - Multiplication by tn - Division by t knowledge on electromagnetic induction and its applications . Evaluation of integrals by Laplace Transforms - Inverse Laplace Transform - · Understand the Theory of Superposition of waves. Understand the Applications of Laplace Transforms to Ordinary Differential Equations - Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients - Remember the basics of diffraction, Evaluate the path difference. Analysis of Second Shifting Theorem - Laplace Transforms of Unit Step Function, Unit Fraunhofer Diffraction due to a single slit Impulse Function and Laplace Transforms of Periodic Functions. · Understand the interaction of matter with radiation, Characteristics of TEXT BOOK: Lasers, Principle, working schemes of Laser and Principle of Optical Fiber. Realize their role in optical fiber communication. B.S. Grewal, 43rd edition, Khanna publishers. · Understand the intuitive ideas of the Quantum physics and REFERENCE BOOKS: understand dual nature of matter. Compute Eigen values, Eigen functions, 7. Graduate Engineering Mathematics by V B Kumar Vatti., I.K. momentum of Atomic and subatomic particles using Time independent one International publishing house Pvt. Ltd. 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. and synthesis processes of Nanophase materials. 2. A text book of Engineering Mathematics, by N.P. Bali and Dr. Manish SYLLABUS Goyal. Lakshmi Publications. THERMODYNAMICS Introduction, Heat and Work, First law of 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass. S. Chand thermodynamics and applications, Reversible and Irreversible process, Company. 4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill Theorem, Entropy, Second law in terms of entropy, Entropy and disorder, Company. Third law of thermodynamics (statement only). - some IT-1202 : PHYSICS applications, Magnetic field - Magnetic force on current, torque on current Course Objectives: loop, The Biot- · To impart knowledge in basic concept of physics of Thermodynamics relevant to engineering applications. · To grasp the concepts of physics for electromagnetism and its equations (no derivation), Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic application to engineering. Learn production of Ultrasonics and their materials and properties. applications in engineering. Ultrasonics : Introduction, Production of Ultrasonics Piezoelectric and Magnetostriction methods, acoustic grating, applications of ultrasonics. · To Develop understanding of interference, diffraction and OPTICS polarization: connect it to a few engineering applications. Interference: Principles of superposition · To Learn basics of lasers and optical fibers and their use in some Coherence - applications. Michelson Interferometer and its applications. · To Understand concepts and principles in quantum mechanics and Diffraction: Introduction, Differences between interference and Nanopahse Materials. Relate them to some applications. diffraction, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a Course Outcomes: single slit (Qualitative and quantitative treatment). Polarisation: Polarisation by reflection, refraction and double refraction Course Outcomes: in uniaxial crystals, Nicol prism, Quarter and Half wave plate, circular and · Develop simple engineering drawings by considering BIS standards. elliptical polarization. · Able to draw different engineering curves with standard Procedures LASERS and FIBRE OPTICS : Introduction, characteristics of a laser · Comprehend the basics of orthographic projections and deduce beam, spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, population orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids at different inversion, Ruby laser, He-Ne laser, Semiconductor laser, applications of orientations in real life environment. lasers · Visualize clearly the sections of solids. Introduction to optical fibers, principle of propagation of light in optical · Apply the concepts of development of surfaces while fibers, Acceptance Angle and cone of a fibre, Numerical aperture, Modes of designing/analyzing any product. propagations, classification of fibers,Fibre optics in communications, · Recognize the significance of isometric drawing to relate 2D Application of optical fibers. environment with 3D environment. MODERN PHYSICS : Introduction, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Schrodinger time independent SYLLABUS wave equation, application to a particle in a box. Free electron theory of Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical metals, Kronig - Penney model (qualitative treatment), Origin of energy band Constructions, and Scales. formation in solids, Classification of materials into conductors, semi Curves: Conic sections: General construction of ellipse, parabola and conductors and insulators. hyperbola. Construction of involutes of circle and polygons only. Normal and Nanophase Materials : Introduction, properties, Top-down and bottom tangent to curves. up approaches, Synthesis - Ball milling, Chemical vapour deposition method , sol-gel methods, Applications of nano materials. Projections of Points: Principal or Reference Planes, Projections of a point situated in any one of the four quadrants. TEXT BOOKS : 1. Physics by David Halliday and Robert Resnick Part I and Part II - Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to Wiley. both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to other reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the 2. A textbook of Engineering Physics, Dr. M. N. Avadhanulu, Dr. P.G. other reference plane. Kshirsagar - S. Chand 3. Engineering Physics by R.K. Gaur and S.L. Gupta DhanpatRai Projections of Straight Line Inclined to Both the Reference Planes: Projections of Planes: Projection of Perpendicular planes: Perpendicular to Reference Books: both reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to 1. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S. Vadudeva other reference plane and perpendicular to one reference plane and inclined 2. University Physics by Young and Freedman to other reference plane. Projection of Oblique planes. Introduction to Auxiliary Planes. IT-1203 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of Course Objectives: revolution. Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to · Understand the basics of Engineering Graphics and BIS conventions. horizontal plane, Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to · Develop the graphical skills for communication of concepts, ideas and both the reference planes, Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one design of engineering products through technical drawings reference plane and parallel to other and axes inclined to both the reference · Demonstrate and practice the various profiles/curves used in planes. engineering practice through standard procedures. Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional · Demonstrate and practice the orthographic projections of points, lines, views and True shape of section, Sections of solids (Prism, Pyramid, planes, solids and section of solids Cylinder and Cone) in simple position only. · Demonstrate and practice the development of surfaces of simple Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line solids development and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, · Familiarize the basic concept of isometric views clearly. cylinder, pyramid and cone. Isometric Views: Isometric projection, Isometric scale and Isometric 4. Trees: Binary Trees - Definitions and Operations, Binary Tree view. Isometric view of Prisms, Pyramids, cylinder, cone, and their Representation: Node Representation, Implicit array Representation, Binary combinations. Tree Traversal, Threaded Binary Trees and their Traversal, Trees and their Text Book: Applications; Tree Searching: Insertion and Deletion of a node from a Binary Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt, Charotar Publishing Search Tree, Efficiency of Binary Search Tree operations. House. 5. Searching: Basic Searching Techniques: Dictionary as an Abstract Reference: Data Type, Algorithmic Notation, Sequential Searching and its Efficiency, Binary Search, Interpolation Search. Engineering Graphics by K.L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Tata Mc- Graw Hill 6. Sorting: General Background: Efficiency, Asymptotic Notations, Efficiency of Sorting, Bubble Sort and Quick Sort and their Efficiency, IT-1204 : DATA STRUCTURES Selection Sorting, Binary Tree Sort, Heap Sort, Insertion Sorts , Shell Sort Course Objectives: , Address calculation Sort , Merge and Radix Sorts. · Assess how the choice of data structures and algorithm design 7. Graphs and Their Application: Definition of Graphs, Representation methods impacts the performance of programs. of Graphs, Transitive closure, Linked Representation of Graphs, Topological · Choose the appropriate data structure and algorithm design method Ordering of nodes, Graph Traversal and Spanning Forests, Undirected for a specified application. Graphs and their Traversals, Applications of Graphs, Minimal Spanning Trees. · Solve problems using data structures such as linear lists, stacks, queues, binary trees, heaps binary search trees, and graphs and writing Textbooks: programs for these solutions. 1. Data Structures Using C and C++ Yddish Langsam, Moshe J. Augenstein and Aaron M.Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall Of India (2nd Edition) Course Outcomes: 2. Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications with C++, Sahani Mc- · Describe how arrays, records, linked structures, stacks, queues, trees, Graw Hill. and graphs are represented in memory and used by algorithm. · Demonstrate different methods for traversing trees. IT-1205 : DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN · Compare alternative implementations of data structures with respect Course Objectives: to performance. · To introduce the basic principles for design of combinational circuit · Discuss the computational efficiency of the principal algorithms for and sequential circuits. sorting and searching · To learn simple digital circuits in preparation for computer engineering. SYLLABUS Course Outcomes: 1. Introduction to Data Structures: Review of C Programming, A student who successfully fulfills the course requirements will have Recursive Definition and Processes, Recursion in C, Simulation of demonstrated: Recursion, Efficiency of Recursion, Abstract Data Types, Meaning and · An ability to define different number systems, binary addition and Definition of Data Structures, Arrays 2. Stacks: Stack as an Abstract Data Type, Primitive Operations, representation. Implementing Stack Operations using Arrays, Infix, Postfix and Prefix: · An ability to understand the different Boolean algebra theorems and Definitions, Evaluation and Conversions. Queues: Queue as an Abstract apply them for logic functions. Data Type, Sequential Representation, Types of Queues, Operations, · An ability to define the Karnaugh map for a few variables and perform Implementation using Arrays. an algorithmic reduction of logic functions. 3. Linked List: Operations, Implementation of Stacks, Queues and · An ability to define the following combinational circuits: multiplexer, priority Queues using Linked Lists+, Circular Lists: Insertion, Deletion and de-multiplexers encoders/decoders, comparators, arithmetic-logic units; and Concatenation Operations, Stacks and Queues as Circular Lists, Doubly to be able to build simple circuits. Linked Lists. · An ability to understand asynchronous and synchronous sequential · Get hands on experience with the working skills in Carpentry trade. circuits, like counters and shift registers. · Know how to work with Sheet Metal tools. · An ability to understand memories like RAM and ROM, Programmable · Get familiar with the working skills of Metal Fitting operations. Logic Array and Programmable Array Logic. · Get hands on experience with house hold electrical wiring. SYLLABUS Course Outcomes: 1. Binary Systems: Digital Systems. Binary Numbers. Number Base · Can be able to work with Wood Materials in real time applications. Conversions. Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers. Complements. Signed Binary Numbers. Binary Codes. Binary Storage and Registers. Binary Logic · Can be able to build various parts with Sheet Metal in day-to-day life. 2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates: Basic Definitions. Axiomatic · Can be able to apply Metal Fitting skills in various applications. Definition of Boolean Algebra. Basic Theorems and Properties of Boolean · Can be able to apply this knowledge to basic house electrical wiring Algebra. Boolean Functions. Canonical and Standard Forms. and repairs. OtherLogicOperations.Digital Logic Gates. Integrated Circuits. SYLLABUS 3. Combinational Logic Design, Gate-Level Minimization: The Map Carpentry: Any three jobs from Half lap joint, Mortise and Tenon joint, Method. Four- Variable Map. Five-Variable Map. Product of Sums Half lap Dovetail joint, Corner Dovetail joint, Central Bridle joint. -Care Conditions. NAND and NOR Implementation. Other Two- Level Implementations Exclusive-OR Function. Hardware Sheet Metal: Any three jobs from Square tray, Taper tray(sides), DescriptionLangu age(HDL). Funnel, Elbow pipe joint. 4. Combinational Logic: Combinational Circuits. Analysis Procedure. Fitting: Any three jobs from Square, Hexagon, Rectangular fit, Design Procedure. BinaryAdderSubtractor. DecimalAdder.BinaryMultiplier. Circular fit and Triangular fit. MagnitudeComparator.Decoders.Encoders. Multiplexers. HDL For House wiring: Any three jobs from Tube light wiring, Ceiling fan Combinational Circuits. wiring, Stair-case wiring, Corridor wiring. 5. Sequential Logic Design, Synchronous Sequential Logic: References: Sequential Circuits. Latches 1. Elements of workshop technology, Vol.1 by S. K. and H. K. FlipFlops.AnalysisofClockedSequentialCircuts.HDL For Sequential Choudary. Circuits .State R eductionandAssignment.DesignProcedure. 2. Work shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ SciTech 6. Registers ad Counters: Registers. Shift Registers. Ripple Counters. Publishers. Synchronous Counters. Other Counters. HDL for Registers and Counters. 3. Engineering Practices Lab Manual, Jeyapoovan, SaravanaPandian, 7. Memory and Programmable Logic: Introduction. Random-Access 4/e Vikas. Memory. Memory Decoding, Error Detection and Correction. Read-Only IT-1207 : PHYSICS LAB Memory. Programmable Logic Array. Programmable Array Logic. Sequential Programmable Devices. Course Objectives: TEXTBOOK: To enable the students to acquire skill, technique and utilization of the Instruments 1. Digital Design, 3rdEdition, M.Morris Mano, Pearson Education. Draw the relevance between the theoretical knowledge and to imply REFERENCEBOOKS: it in a practical manner with respect to analyze various electronic circuits and 1. Digital Logic Design Principles, Norman Balabanian & Bradley its components. Carlson, John Wiley & Sons(Asia) Pvt.Ltd.,2002 To impart the practical knowledge in basic concepts of Wave 2. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, Stephen Brown optics, Lasers and Fiber optics. and Zvonko Vranesic, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition,2002 To familiarize the handling of basic physical apparatus like Vernier IT-1206 : WORKSHOP LAB callipers, screw gauge, Course Objectives: spectrometers, travelling microscope, laser device, optical fibre, etc. Course Outcomes: · To write programs using concepts of various trees. Ability to design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and · To implement programs using graphs. interpret Course Outcomes: Ability to apply experimental skills to determine the physical · Student will be able to write programs to implement stacks and quantities related to Heat, Electromagnetism and Optics queues. The student will learn to draw the relevance between theoretical · Ability to implement various searching and sorting techniques. knowledge and the means to imply it in a practical manner by performing · Ability to implement programs using trees and graphs. various relative experiments. SYLLABUS SYLLABUS 1. Determination of Radius of Curvature of a given Convex Lens By List of Programs: 1. Write a C program for sorting a list using Bubble sort and then 2. Determination of Wavelength of Spectral Lines in the Mercury apply binary search. Spectrum by Normal Incidence method. 2. Write a C program to implement the operations on stacks. 3. Study the Intensity Variation of the Magnetic Field along axis of 3. Write a C program to implement the operations on circular queues. Current Carrying Circular Coil. 4. Write a C program for evaluating a given postfix expression using 4. stack. Prism using Spectrometer. 5. Write a C program for converting a given infix expression to postfix 5. Determination of Refractive Index of Ordinary ray m---o and form using stack. Extraordinary m---e ray. 6. Write a C program for implementing the operations of a dequeue 6. Determination of Thickness Given Paper Strip by Wedge Method. 7. Write a C program for the representation of polynomials using circular linked list and for the addition of two such polynomials 7. Calibration of Low Range Voltmeter. 8. Write a C program for quick sort 8. Calibration of Low Range Ammeter. 9. Write a C program for Merge sort. 9. Determination of Magnetic Moment and Horizontal Component of 10. Write a C program for Heap sort 10. Lees Method - Coefficient of thermal Conductivity of a Bad 11. Write a C program to create a binary search tree and for Conductor. implementing the in order, preorder, post order traversal using recursion 11. Verification of laws of Resistance and 12. a)Write a C program for finding the transitive closure of a digraph Determination Of Specific Resistance. b)Write a C program for finding the shortest path from a given source to 12. Frequency of electrically maintained Tuning Fork. 13. a)Write a C program for finding the Depth First Search of a graph. 13. Photoelectric cell-Characteristics. b)Write a C program for finding the Breadth First Search of a graph. 14. Planks Constants. Mechanical Engineering 15. Laser- Diffraction. Scheme and Syllabus ( With effect from 2020-21 admitted batch) IT-1208 : DATA STRUCTURES LAB B.Tech I Year - I Semester Course Objectives: Course Category Course Title Hours per week Internal External Total · To implement stacks and queues using arrays and linked lists. CreditsC code L T P Marks Marks Marks · To develop programs for searching and sorting algorithms. MC1101 BS Maths I 3 0 0 30 70 100 3