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CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: E&C, EE, AEI COURSE NO: ECE-301 COURSE TITLE: ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS-1 DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS SECTION - I SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS: Structure of atoms, Energy band diagram, Metal, insulator and semiconductor, Intrinsic & extrinsic semiconductors, Direct & indirect semiconductors, Bond in semiconductor & effect of temperature on semiconductors, Hole & Electron description, Charge densities in semiconductor, eneration & recombination of charge carrier, !a" of mobility & conducti#ity, Current densities in semiconductors, Mass action la", Current density, Drift & diffusion currents, Hall effect, Hall coefficient & its applications$ Continuity e%uation, &ermi le#el in intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors, 'umerical problems$ SEMICONDUCTOR DIODES: Introduction to ()' *unction diodes, E%ui#alent circuit & symbol, ()' *unction as rectifier, +hmic contact & rectifier rectifying contact, Short circuit & open circuit ()' *unction diodes, Current components in ()' *unction diode & la" of *unction, ,olt ampere characteristics, -emperature dependence of ,). characteristics, Diode capacitances, Static & dynamic resistances, Concept of load line, /ener diode and its brea0 do"n phenomena, -unnel diode, Schott0y diode, !ED, photo diode, #aractor diodes$ SECTION - II RECTIFIERS & FILTERS: Half "a#e, &ull "a#e & bridge rectifiers "ith necessary deri#ations, ,oltage regulation ,Capacitor filter, Inductor filter, !)C filter "ith necessary deri#ation for ripple factor, Bleeder resistor, 'umerical problems$ DIODE CLIPPER & CLAMPER CIRCUITS: Diode series & shunt clippers, Clipping at t"o dependent le#els, Diode comparator circuit, Clamping circuits, Clamping at certain #oltage le#el, steady state output "a#eform for a S%$ "a#e input, Clamping circuit theorem, Diode sampling gates$ LINEAR !AVE SHAPIN" CIRCUITS: 1C 2both high pass & lo" pass3, 1!C circuits & their response to #arious "a#eform such as sinusoidal step ,oltage, (ulse, S%uare "a#e, 1amp etc$ 1C circuit as differentiation & integration$ BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
4.$ 45$ 46$ 47$ 49$ 4; Integrated Electronics Electronics De#ices Electronics De#ices (ulse, Digital & S"itching 8a#efrom (ulse Circuits Solid state electronics de#ices By By By By By By Millman Hal0ias Bolystead Mal#ino !each Millman & -aub D$:$ Bell B$ $streetman
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allo"ed$ UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS CLASS1 B.E 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH1 COMPUTER & AEI EN2INEERIN2 COURSE TITLE1 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT COURSE NO.1 EE3 314 DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS L T P
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SECTION-A M#*" !#'#-. & E!!o!1 - Measurement2 signi"icance o" measurement2 Metho3s o" measurements2 Instrumentation & their classi"ications2 4ensitivit(2 resolution2 accurac(2 !recision2 signi"icant "igures2 a/solute an3 relative errors2 t(!es o" errors2 limiting errors2 linearit( & !ro/a/ilit( o" errors# A-*&o7 & D$7$.*& I-".! '#-."1 3 'nalog multimeter as voltmeter2 ammeter & ohmmeter2 Electronic multimeter2 voltmeters & ammeters "or measurement o" a#c# currents & voltages2 thermo instruments2 True 5M4 res!on3ing voltmeter# Digital multimeter as voltmeter2 ammeter & ohmmeter2 Digital .#C#5 measurements2 Digital "re6uenc( meter2 ratio measurement2 !erio3 measurement2 Time Interval measurement# SECTION-B B!$87# M#*" !#'#-." 1- +heatstone /ri3ge2 7elvin /ri3ge2 'C /ri3ges2 Ma8%ell2 Ha(s -ri3ge2 4chering /ri3ge2 +agner 9roun3 connection2 +ein /ri3ge O"%$&&o"%o9#"1--loc& 3iagram 2C5T2 !ro/es2 3e"lection am!li"iers & 3ela( line2 source & cou!ling "or trigger generator2 automatic time /ase2 Dual trace oscillosco!e2 s%ee!mo3e measurements o" voltage2 !hase2 "re6uenc( 2 3ual /eam oscillosco!es T!*-"8 %#!" & 8*.* *%: $"$.$o- ",".#'"1- Classi"ication o" trans3ucers2 selecting a trans3ucer2 strain guages2 Dis!lacement 2tem!erature measurements2 !hotosensitive 3evices Intro3uction2 -loc& 3iagram re!resentation2 5ecor3ers2 necessit( o" recor3ers2 5ecor3ing re6uirements2 classi"ication o" recor3ers# 5e"erences1 1# ' Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument#: Dhan!ati ; < '#7# 4a%hne(# 2# Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instruments : E.-s; < =#+# 9ol3ing# 3# ' course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation < >#-# 9u!ta# $?TE1 There %ill /e eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each2 "our "rom each section# 4tu3ents are re6uire3 to attem!t "ive 6uestions selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# @se o" Calculator is allo%e3#
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS L 3 T 2 MAR5S Theory Sessionals 100 40
CLASS1 B.E 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH1 APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE TITLE1 EN2INEERIN2 MATHEMATICS ; III COURSE No. MTH3311 DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS SECTION 3 I
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS1 .a!lace Trans"orms2 Inverse .a!lace Trans"orms2 ro!erties o" .a!lace Trans"orms2 .T o" unit ste! "unction2 Im!ulse "unction2 erio3ic "unction2 Initial value theorem2 =inal value theorem2 Convolution theorem2 '!!lication o" .T to solve linear 3i""erential e6uations an3 convolution t(!e integral e6uations# INTE2RAL TRANSFORMS AND FOURIER INTE2RALS1 Integral trans"orms an3 =ourier Integrals =ourier integral theorem2 =ourier sine an3 cosine Integrals2 an3 their inverses# SECTION 3 II
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Thermo3(namics1 Dimensions an3 units2 -asic conce!ts2 Beroth .a%2 Tem!erature scale# =irst .a% o" Thermo3(namics "or close3 s(stem an3 o!en s(stem2 a!!lications2 general energ( e6uation "or stea3( "lo%# 4econ3 .a% o" Thermo3(namics2 5eversi/le an3 Irreversi/le !rocesses2 Carnot c(cle2 Clausius theorem2 Entro!(2 entro!( change2 Clausius ine6ualit(2 rinci!le o" increase o" entro!(# I3eal gases an3 !rocess calculations#
UNIT32 rinci!les o" 5e"rigeration2 Aa!our com!ression c(cle2 Com!onents o" Aa!our com!ression s(stems2 C? an3 relate3 calculations UNIT33 -?I.E541 =ire tu/e an3 +ater tu/e /oilers- 3escri!tion an3 s!ecial "eatures2 "iel3s o" a!!lication# UNIT36 ro!erties o" steam an3 !rocess calculations# Aa!our o%er C(cles1 CarnotCs c(cle2 5an&ine c(cle2 an3 elementar( c(cle calculations# $oDDles1 T(!es2 $oDDle e""icienc(2 Critical !ressure ratio2 Throat an3 e8it areas# RECOMMENDED BOO5S13 1# 2# 3# Heat Engineering Engineering Thermo3(namics Engineering Thermo3(namics Aasan3ani & 7umar 9u!ta & ra&ash 7 $ag --Metro!olitan -oo& Co# --$e& Cahn3 --Tata Mc9ra% Hill
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UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS HOURS ( WEE5 L T P 3 2 3 MAR5S T+#o!, S#""$o-*& 100 40
CLASS: B E 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE TITLE: PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL EN"INEERIN" COURSE NO : EE-301 DURATION OF EXAMINATION: 3 HOURS SECTION 3 I E&#%.!$% C$!% $. L*>" *-8 D.C. C$!% $.", &oo9 *-8 No8*& '#.+o8" S 9#!9o"$.$oP!$-%$9&#, S#!$#" P*!*&&#& .!*-"=o!'*.$o-. S.*!3D#&.* T!*-"=o!'*.$o-. T+#?$-$-<"
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CLASS: B E 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE TITLE: NET!ORK ANALYSIS COURSE NO : EE - 302 DURATION OF EXAMINATION: 3 HOURS SECTION - I
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UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS HOURS ( WEE5 L T P 3 3 2 CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-30$ COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS !ORKSHOP U%&'-I Study of 8ires & Cables< Study of #arious type of "iring, Cost estimation for "iring of a single storied building ha#ing light & po"er circuits, Method of earthing & measurement of earth resistance, Electrical shoc0 precautions & treatment, *ointing of "ires & cables, Soldering of *oints, 8iring practices in (,C, Conduit system of "iring, Control of fluorescent lamp circuit po"er & ordinary circuits suitable for domestic "iring$ U%&'-II &amiliari>ation "ith ,arious Electronic Components< 1esistor, Capacitors, -ransistors, Diodes IC?s, -ransformer, :ssembly of signal phase, &ull "a#e rectifier circuit "ith capacitor filter, :ssembling the common emitter amplifier circuit, :ssembling the follo"ing circuit comprising of IC?s on a bread board, !i0e timer circuit using IC 999 & &abrication on eneral purpose (CB 2to get familiar "ith soldering techni%ues3$ BOOK RECOMMENDED: 4.$ Electrical 8iring & Estimation MAR5S 30
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NOTE: -he Electronic circuit diagram may be pro#ided to the students$ -he operation of the circuit need to be explained$ -he purpose of the exercise is to familiari>e the student to assemble a gi#en Electronic circuits & to solder the *oints UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS HOURS ( WEE5 L T P 3 3 2 CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-30( COURSE TITLE: BASIC ELECTRICAL EN"INEERIN" LAB 1; 2; Aeri"ication o" 7ircho""Cs .a%s# Aeri"ication o" 4u!er!osition Theorem# MAR5S 30
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Aeri"ication o" ThevininCs Theorem# Aeri"ication o" 5eci!rocit( Theorem# Aeri"ication o" Ma8imum o%er Trans"er Theorem# Measurement o" current in various /ranches o" 5.C series-!arallel circuit# 4ingle !hase !o%er measuring /( using a +attmeter# 4tu3( o" three-!hase '#C Circuits %ith 4tar an3 Delta connecte3 .oa3# 4tu3( o" single !hase trans"ormers# Determination o" voltage 5atio2 Turns 5atio an3 olarit( Test# ?!en circuit an3 short circuit test o" given single !hase trans"ormer# Determination o" regulation an3 e""icienc(#
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 2011 ONWARDS HOURS ( WEE5 L T P 3 3 2 CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-31) COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL MEAUSREMENT LAB MAR5S 60
1# Measurement o" 5# .# & C /( using 5.C /ri3ge instruments# 2# Measurements o" 5esistance /( using a; +heatstone /ri3ge# /; 7elvinCs Dou/le -ri3ge# 3# 4tu3( o" various t(!es o" Multimeters# 4# Demonstration o" M#C#2 M#I# an3 D(nometer t(!e instruments# 5# Measurement o" sel" in3uctance2 mutual in3uctance an3 cou!ling coe""icient o" a; Trans"ormer %in3ings an3 /; 'ir-core3 coils# 0# E8tension o" the range o" 'mmeter2 Aoltmeter2 an3 +attmeter2 using 4hunt*series resistance an3 instrument trans"ormers# E# Cali/ration o" single !hase energ( meter /( a; Direct loa3ing /; hantom loa3ing at various !oints# )# Cali/ration o" three !hase energ( meter using stan3ar3 +attmeter# ,# Measurement o" Ca!acitance using 4chering -ri3ge#
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-ransducer & its Characteristics T-2%3/016- + S6%3.-3 : D6>&%&'&.% & P-&%1&<86, C8233&>&12'&.% & 36861'&.% .> '-2%3/016C@2-21'6-&3'&13 : S'2'&1 1@2-21'6-&3'&13:- A110-21=, P-61&3&.%, S6%3&'&A&'=, L&%62-&'=, H=3'6-63&3 M2'@6;2'&128 M./68 : G6-., F&3' & 361.%/ .-/6- '-2%3/016- -63<.%36 '. /&>>6-6%' &%<0' .> T-2%3/016-3 -ype of -ransducers R63&3'&A6 T-2%3/016-3 '-2%3/016C2<21&'&A6 T-2%3/016: : R63&3'&A6 <.'6%'&.;6'6-, H.' B&-6 -63&3'2%16
V2-&2486 '=<6 2-62, V2-&2486 /&3'2%16 '=<6, V2-&2486 /&6861'-&1 1.%3'2%' 5V2-&2486 <6-;&''&A&'=7 I%/01'&A6 T-2%3/016-3 : LVDT, E//= 10--6%' '=<6, I%/01'&A6 <.'6%'&.;6'6P&69.6861'-&1 T-2%3/016-3 : P&69.6861'-&1 <@6%.;6%.%, P&69.6861'-&1 >.-16 & '.-:06 '-2%3/016-, P&69.6861'-&1 3'-2&% '-2%3/016S'-2&% "20?6 : B.0%/6/ '=<6, U%4.0%/6/ '=<6, !&-6 '=<6 & 36;&1.%/01'.'=<6
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T#'9#!*. !# T!*-"8 %#! T6;<6-2'0-6 312863 50C, 0F, 0K 7, R63&3'2%16 '@6-;.;6'6- 5RTD7, P-N ,0%1'&.% '@6-;&3'6-, "8233 '@6-;.;6'6-, 1.0<863, E--.-3 &% '6;<6-2'0-6 ;6230-6;6%' 1adiation C (hoto -ransducers I%'-./01'&.%, B23&1 1@2-21'6-&3'&13, T=<6 H P@.'.6;&33&A6 1688, P@.'. ;08'&<8&6-, P@.'. 1.%/01'&A6 1688, P@.'.A.8'2&1 1688, P@.'. -63&3'.-3 & P@.'. '-2%3&3'.-3, H288 6>>61' '-2%3/0161E&E1E'CE<) 01 A 1.0-36 &% E861'-&128 & E861'-.%&1 M6230-6;6%' & I%3'-0;6%'2'&.% A K S2B@%6= 02 I%3'-0;6%'2'&.% M6230-6;6%' & A%28=3&3 B C N2E-2 & KK C@20/2-=
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NOTE: T@6-6 3@288 46 '.'28 E&?@' :063'&.%3 .> 20 M2-E3 621@, F.0- >-.; 621@ 361'&.% F&A6 :063'&.%3 @2A6 '. 46 2''6;<'6/ 36861'&%? 2' 8623' 'B. :063'&.%3 >-.; 621@ 361'&.% U36 .> 1281082'.- &3 288.B6/
C!:SS <BE 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE '+< :EI)745 C+=1SE -I-!E< E!EC-1+'ICS ME:S=1EME'-S & I'S-1$ D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S
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Measurement & Errors< S6%3&'&A&'=, R63.80'&.%, A110-21= & <-61&3&.%, S&?%&>&12%' >&?0-63, A43.80'6 & -682'&A6 6--.-3, T=<6 .> 6--.-3, P-.424&8&'= .> 6--.-3 2%/ 8&;&'&%? 6--.-3, L&%62-&'= :nalog & Digital Instruments< A%28.? I%3'-0;6%'3:- M08'&;6'6-, A C V.8';6'6-3 03&%? -61'&>&6-3, !2A6 2%28=96-, H2-;.%&1 /&3'.-'&.% 2%28=96-3 Digital Instruments<) D&?&'28 V.8';6'6-, D&?&'28 M08'&;6'6-, D&?&'28 LCR M6230-6;6%'3, D&?&'28 >-6:06%1= ;6'6-3 & &'3 2<<8&12'&.%3
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+scilloscopes< B8.1E /&2?-2;, CRT, D6>861'&.% 2;<8&>&6- & D682= '&;6, S.0-16 & 1.0<8&%? .> '-&??6- ?6%6-2'.-, A0'.;2'&1 '&;6 4236, D028 '-216 O31&88.31.<63, SB66< ;./63, M6230-6;6%' .> A.8'2?63, F-6:06%1= & <@236, P0836 ;6230-6;6%'3 a3 Special +scilloscopes< CRT 3'.-2?6 T2-?6' 1@2-21'6-&3'&1, S2;<8&%? O31&88.31.<63, D&?&'28 3'.-2?6 O31&88.31.<63, S<61'-0; 2%28=96b3 H& -echni%ues< S@&68/&%? & "-.0%/&%?, I H M6'6-, V61'.- I;<6/2%16 M6'6Boo0s 1ecommended< 01 E861'-.%&1 I%3'-0;6%' & M6230-6;6%' T61@%&:06 : C..<6- ! D & H68>-&1E AD 02 E861'-.%&1 I%3'-0;6%' & M6230-6;6%' : B688 D A 03 E861'-.%&1 M6230-6;6%' & M6230-&%? I%3'-0;6%' : A K S2B@%6=
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NOTE: T@6-6 3@288 46 '.'28 E&?@' :063'&.%3 .> 20 M2-E3 621@, F.0- >-.; 621@ 361'&.% F&A6 :063'&.%3 @2A6 '. 46 2''6;<'6/ 36861'&%? 2' 8623' 'B. :063'&.%3 >-.; 621@ 361'&.% U36 .> 1281082'.- &3 288.B6/
C!:SS <BE 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE '+< EE)7.. C+=1SE -I-!E< E!EC-1IC:! M:CHI'ES D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S
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D$C$ E'E1:-+1S<- O<6-2'&%? <-&%1&<86, 1.%3'-01'&.%28 >62'0-63, E M F 6:02'&.%, A-;2'0-6 -621'&.% 2%/ 1.;;0'2'&.%, .<6-2'&%? 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 8.3363 2%/ 6>>&1&6%1= D$C$ M+-+1S<- O<6-2'&%? <-&%1&<86, 421E EMF, T.-:06 6:02'&.%, S'2-'6-3, 3<66/ 1.%'-.8, .<6-2'&%? 1@2-21'6-&3'&13, 2%/ '@6&- 2<<8&12'&.%3 -1:'S&+1ME1S<- P-&%1&<86 .> .<6-2'&.%, V61'.- /&2?-2;, R6?082'&.% 6>>&1&6%1= <2-28868 .<6-2'&.% '2< 1@2%?&%? 20'. '-2%3>.-;6-
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S@'CH1+'+=S E'E1:-+1S< - P-&%1&<86 .> .<6-2'&.%, E M F 6:02'&.%, L62E2?6 -621'2%16, V61'.- /&2?-2;, V.8'2?6 -6?082'&.% 4= EMF 2%/ MMF ;6'@./ S@'CH1+'+=S M+-+1S< - P-&%1&<86 .> .<6-2'&.%, V61'.- /&2?-2;, V-10-A63 2%/ &%A6-'6/ V-10-A63, ;6'@./ .> 3'2-'&%?, A<<8&12'&.%3 I'D=C-I+' M+-+1S<- P-&%1&<86 .> .<6-2'&.%, TYPES OF MOTORS, E:0&A286%' 1&-10&'3, T.-:06 2%/ <.B6- 1281082'&.%3, N. 8.2/ 2%/ 48.1E6/ -.'.- '63', 3<66/ 1.%'-.8, M6'@./ .> 3'2-'&%?, A<<8&12'&.%3 S(ECI:! :$C$ M:CHI'ES< - R6<083&.% ;.'.-3, A C 36-&63 ;.'.-3, U%&A6-328 ;.'.-, 3&%?86 <@236 &%/01'&.% ;.'.-, 2<<8&12'&.% B++ES 1EC+MME'DED< 17 A L2%?3/-.> 27 C82=3.% 2%/ H2%1.1E 37 M " S2= #7 H A C.''.% T@6.-= .> A C M21@&%63 P-&%1&<863 .> D C M21@&%63 P6->.-;2%16 2%/ /63&?% .> A C M21@&%63 A/A2%16/ E861'-&128 T61@%.8.?=
NOTE : T@6-6 3@288 46 2 '.'28 .> 6&?@' :063'&.%3 F&A6 :063'&.%3 @2A6 '. 46 2''6;<'6/ 4= 36861'&%? 2' 8623' 'B. :063'&.%3 >-.; 621@ 361'&.% U36 .> 1281082'.&3 288.B6/
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C!:SS< B$E 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE -I-!E< ++:D 8I-H CFF C+=1SE '+$ C+M G7.. D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S SEC-I+' ) I
1 5$ 1e#ie" of (ointers< (assing parameters, :rray of (ointers, Character (ointers$ (rogramming -echni%ues< =nstructured, (rocedural, Modular$ Introduction to ob*ects, ob*ect & cohesion$ 2643 +#er#ie" of CFF, +b*ect +riented programming, Encapsulation, (olymorphism, Inheritance, Console IC+, CFF Comments$ Classes, Metaclass, :bstract class, (ublic and pri#ate #ariables, Constructor and Destructor &unctions, Constructors ta0ing parameters, +b*ect pointers, In)!ine &unctions, :utomatic Inlining, &riend &unctions, -his (ointer, 'e" & Delete, :rray of +b*ects$ 2943 SECTION-II &unction +#erloading, +#erloading Constructor &unctions, +perator o#erloading, +#erloading Binary and =nary +perators, +#erloading 1elational & logical +perators$ 2643 Inheritance, =sing (rotected Members, multiple inheritance, ,irtual Base Classes, Introduction to ,irtual &unctions$ 2643 CFF, IC+ Basics, Ifstream, +fstream, &stream, +pen23, Close23, E+&23, Binary IC+, et23, (ut23, 1ead23, 8rite23, 1andom :ccess, See0g23, See0p23, -ellg23, -ellp23$ 2543
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED: .$ -urbo CFF by 1obert !afore REFERENCE BOOKS: .$ (rogramming in CFF by Balagurus"amy$ 5$ CFF the Complete 1eferance by Herbert Schildt$ 6$ Mastering CFF by E$1$ ,enugopal & -$ 1a#ishan0ar & 1a* Eumar '+-E< -here shall be total Eight %uestions, four from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM= &or Examination to be held in Aune 54.4, 54.. & 54.5
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Course 'o< EE)7.5 Course -itle< E!EC-1IC:! M:CHI'ES !:B Duration of Exam< 6 Hours 1 T. 3'0/= '@6 ;2?%6'&1 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C M21@&%63 2' A2-&.03 .<6-2'&%? 3<66/3 2%/ >&%/3 '@6 .<6-2'&%? <.&%' .> D C 3@0%' ;21@&%6 >-.; '@6 32;6 2 T. /6'6-;&%6 '@6 8.2/ 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C S@0%' ?6%6-2'.- 2%/ >&%/ &'3 .A6-288 6>>&1&6%1= 3 T. /6'6-;&%6 '@6 T.-:06 3<66/ 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C S@0%' ;.'.- 2%/ 1.;<.0%/ ;.'.- 5S@.-' & 8.%? 3@0%'7 A83. 3'0/= .> '@636 03&%? 2-;2'0-6 1.%'-.8 2%/ >&68/ 1.%'-.8 # T. 3'0/= '@6 '.-:06+3<66/ 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C 36-&63 ;.'.- 03&%? A2-&.03 >&68/ '2<&%?3 5 T. >&%/ '@6 6>>&1&6%1= 2%/ 3'0/= A2-&.03 8.3363 .> D C M21@&%63 03&%? H.<E&%3.% '63' ) T. 3'0/= 2 3&%?86 <@236 '-2%3>.-;6-, &'3 V.8'2?6 -2'&. 2%/ '0-%3 -2'&. -682'&.%3@&< P6->.-; .<6% & 3@.-' 1&-10&' '63' '. /6'6-;&%6 8.3363, 6>>&1&6%1= 2%/ A.8'2?6 -6?082'&.% 2%/ 283. &'3 A2-&.03 <2-2;6'6-3 K T. <6->.-; <.82-&'= '63' .% 3&%?86 <@236 '-2%3>.-;6-3 >.- <2-28868 .<6-2'&.% 2%/ 3'0/= '@6 8.2/ 3@2-&%? .> 'B. <2-28868 .<6-2'6/ '-2%3>.-;6-3
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM=, A:MM= &+1 EB:MI':-I+' -+ BE HE!D I' A='E 54.4, 54.. & 54.5 ( 5C5 Class< BE 7th Semester Branch< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' Course 'o< :EI)746 Course -itle< -1:'SD=CE1 E' I'EE1I' !:B$ Duration of Exam< 6 Hours !IS- +& EB(E1IME'-S 1 2 3 # 5 ) K $ ( T. 3'0/= '@6 3'-2&% ?20?6 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 T. 3'0/= '@6 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 2%/ B6&?@' ;6230-6;6%' 4= 8.2/ 1688 T. 3'0/= '@6 1.%3'-01'&.%28 /6'2&83 .> LVDT 2%/ &'3 2<<8&12'&.% &% '@&1E%633 ;6230-6;6%' T. 3'0/= '@6 >8.B ;6230-6;6%' 4= /&>>6-6%'&28 <-6330-6 '=<6 '-2%3/016T. 3'0/= '@6 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> LDR, '@6-;.3'2' 2%/ '@6-;.1.0<863 T. 3'0/= '@6 '63'&%? 2%/ 128&4-2'&.% .> T,,,K,R 2%/ S '@6-;.1.0<863 T. 3'0/= '@6 A.8'2?6 H&%'6%3&'= 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 <@.'.-'-2%3&3'.T. 3'0/= '@6 -2;< -63<.%36 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> >&886/ &% 3=3'6; '@6-;.;6'6T. 3'0/= 3'6< -63<.%36 .> RTD 2%/ '@6-;.1.0<86 M:1ES (1:C-IC:! 74
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T. 3'0/= >.-16 2%/ '.-:06 '-2%3/016-3 T. 3'0/= '@6 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> <@.'.6861'-&1 '21@.;6'6T. 3'0/= '@6 B.-E&%? /6'2&83 .> 6861'-&128 <-6330-6 <-.463 T. 3'0/= H288 E>>61' T-2%3/016T. 3'0/= '@6 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> A11686-.;6'6- M./68 T. 3'0/= '@6 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> A%?082- P.'6%'&.;6'6- T-2%3/016- M./68
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C!:SS< B$E 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE -I-!E< ++:D 8I-H CFF !:B$ C+=1SE '+$ C+M)7.5 D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S T@6 P-21'&128C3 B&88 46 4236/ .% C.;<0'6- L2%?02?63 T@6.-= S=882403 T@6 3'0/6%'3 2-6 -6:0&-6/ '. 304;&' 2' 8623' 10 P-.?-2;3 1.A6-&%? 2' 8623' 2 <-.?-2;3 >-.; 621@ 0%&'
DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR THE B.E 4.+ SEMESTER APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION EN2INEERIN2
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O"%$&&*.o!"1 Intro3uction2 $ecessit( o" oscillator2 9ain %ith "ee3/ac&2 -ar&hausein criteria2 T(!es o" oscillators2 5e6uirements o" oscillator2 5C oscillators & !hase shi"t oscillators2 +ien /ri3ge oscillators2 .C oscillators2 %ith necessar( 3erivations to 3etermine gain re6uire3 "or oscillation & "re6uenc( o" oscillation2 'm!litu3e & "re6uenc( sta/ilit( o" oscillators2 Cr(stal oscillators2 Multivi/rators1 Monosta/le2 'sta/le2 -ista/le2 :%ith necessar( 3erivations;2 using transistors# S#%.$o-3B Po>#! A'9&$=$#!"1 Intro3uction2 9eneral "eatures o" !o%er transistor2 Di""erence /et%een !o%er transistor & a voltage am!li"ier2 $ee3 "or !o%er am!li"ier2 Classi"ication o" !o%er am!li"iers %ith necessar( loa3 lines conce!t & 3erivations :E""icienc(2 !o%er 3issi!ation;2 Class '2 - & 'am!li"ier2 their t(!es & anal(sis2 Cross over 3istortion & its reme3(2 Determination o" harmonic 3istortion2 Heat sin&ing "or !o%er transistor2 Monolithic !o%er am!li"ier2 Tune3 am!li"ier < Intro3uction2 Classi"ication o" tune3 am!li"iers :single tune3 & 3ou/le tune3; %ith res!ective anal(sis# Vo&.*7# R#7 &*.o!1 Intro3uction & necessaril( o" voltage regulators2 Di""erence /et%een unregulate3 & regulate3 !o%er su!!l(2 =actor a""ecting unregulate3 !o%er su!!l(2 4ta/iliDation2 -asic re!resentation o" voltage regulators T(!e o" voltage regulators-series & shunt voltage regulators2 4eries voltage regulators using emitter "ollo%er & its e8!ressions "or 4v & 5o2 reregulators2 4hort circuit !rotection-sim!le & "ol3 /ac& current limiting2 Bener regulators2 & its anal(sis2 Monolithic regulators# No.#1 There shall /e total eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each 2 "our "rom each section# The stu3ent %ill have to attem!t "ive 6uestions2 selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# Boo)" R#%o''#-8#81 01# Integrate3 Electronics 02# Electronics Devices 03# Electronics Devices -( Millman Hal&ias -( -o(lstea3 -( Malvino .each
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SECTION3A
1E MEASUREMENT OF FORCE, TORFUE, VELOCITY Electric -alance or =orce Measurement2 Di""erent t(!es o" loa3 cells2 neumatic & H(3raulic .oa3 Cells2 Elastic .oa3 Cells ,4train-gauge .oa3 Cells2 Di""erent t(!es o" Tor6ue Measurements2 4train-gauge Tor6ue Meters2 In3uctive Tor6ue Trans3ucer2 Digital Metho3s2 4!ee3 Measurement1 .inear Aelocit( Measuremen -Moving coil t(!e 2Moving magnet t(!e2 'ngular Aelocit( measurement2D#C# & '#C# Tachogenerators2 Drag-Cu! Tachogenerators2 4ha"t 4!ee3 Measurement2 4tro/osco!e & 4tro/otron# 2E M#*" !#'#-. o= A%%#&#!*.$o-, V$A!*.$o-, & D#-"$., 'ccelerometers2.ADT 'ccelerometers2 ieDoelectric 'ccelerometers2 otentiometer-t(!e 'ccelerometers2 4train-9auge T(!e 'ccelerometer2 Aaria/le 5eluctance T(!e 'ccelerometers2 Mechanical T(!e Ai/ration Instruments2 4eismic Instrument as an 'ccelerometers & Ai/rometer Ai/ration IC7-@ 42 Cali/ration o" Ai/ration ic&-@!s2 Constant acceleration metho32 4inusoi3al motion metho32 Transient Motion Metho32 De"initions & @nits o" Densit(2 4!eci"ic 9ravit( & Aiscosit( @se3 In In3ustries2 -aume 4cale & ' I 4cale2 Densitometers2 ressure-Hea3 T(!e Densitometer2 =loatT(!e Densitometer2 @ltrasonic Densitometers2 -ri3ge T(!e 9as Densitometers# SECTION3B 1E P!#"" !# M#*" !#'#-." Intro3uction2 @nits o" ressure2 .o% ressure Measurement2 Manometers & Its T(!es2 @-Tu/e2 +ell T(!e2 Incline3 T(!e2 ring /alance & micro-manometer2 Elastic T(!e ressure 9auges2 -our3on Tu/e C-T(!e2 4!iral2 & Heli82 -ello%s2 Dia!hragms2 Electrical Metho3s o" ressure Measurement2 4train9auge ressure Trans3ucer2 Ca!acitive ressure Trans3ucer2 5esonant +ire ressure Trans3ucer2 ieDoelectric ressure Trans3ucer2 .ADT ressure Trans3ucer2 Aacuum ressure Measurement2 Mcleo3 9auges2 Thermal Con3uctivit( 9auges2 Thermocou!le 9auges2 irani 9auges2 IoniDation 9auges2 Col3 Catho3e & Hot Catho3e 9auges2 Testing & Cali/ration o" ressure 9auges2 Dea3 +eight Tester# 2E T#'9#!*. !# M#*" !#'#-. De"initions & 4tan3ar3s2 Cali/ration o" Thermometers2 =ille3-In 4(stem Thermometers2 .i6ui3 =ille3 4(stem2 Aa!our ressure Thermometers2 9as Thermometers2 Mercur( =ille3 Thermometers 4ources o" =ille3-In 4(stems & Their Com!ensation2 -imetallic Thermometer2 Electrical Metho3s o"2 Tem!erature
Measurement2 5TD - Characteristics2 Construction2 Material @se32 & 3-.ea3 & 4-.ea3 'rrangements ?" 5TDCs# 3E T+#!'o%o 9&# M#*" !#'#-. Thermocou!le2 .a%s o" Thermocou!le2 Multi!le Thermocou!le Con"igurations2 5es!onse o" Thermocou!le2 Material @se3 =or Thermocou!le2 Commercial Circuits "or Col3 >unction Com!ensation2 4!ecial Techni6ues "or Measuring High Tem!erature @sing Thermocou!le 5a3iation (rometers2 rinci!le2 Total 5a3iation (rometer & artial :selective; 5a3iation (rometer Total 5a3iation (rometers2 ?!tical (rometers2 Disa!!earing =ilament T(!e# Boo)" R#%o''#-8#813 1 rinci!le o" In3ustrial Instrumentation 1 D atrana/is 2 Mechanical an3 In3ustrial Measurements 1 5#7 >ain 3 ' Course in Electrical an3 Electronics Measurements 1 '#7 4a%hne( 4 Instrumentation Measurements '$D 'nal(sis 1 -#C $a&ra an3 7#7 Chau3ar( 5 Mechanical Measurements & Instrumentation 1 '#7 4a%hne(2 uneet 4a%hne( No.#1 There shall /e total eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each2 "our "rom each section# The stu3ent %ill have to attem!t "ive 6uestions2 selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# C&*""1 B.E. 4.+ S#'#".#! B!*-%+1 A99&$#8 E&#%.!o-$%" & I-".! '#-.*.$o- E-77. Co !"# No. 1 AEI3406 L T P T+#o!, S#""$o-*& Co !"# T$.&# 1 L$-#*! Co-.!o& S,".#'" 3 2 0 100 60 D !*.$o- o= E@*'1 3 Ho !"
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5$ Stac0 & Subroutines, :d#anced subroutines concept, Call & 1et instructions, :d#anced programming 2Code con#ersions, BCD additionCsubtraction, Multiplication etc3, D4D9 interrupts & processJ$ S61'&.%-B .$ Interfacing IC+ de#ices, Basic interfacing concept, Interfacing "ith scanned multiplexed displays & !CD?s, Interfacing output displays, Interfacing iCp de#ices, Memory mapped iCo design, Memory "ait states & access time$ 5$ Serial IC+ data communication, Basic concepts in serial IC+, D4D9 serial IC+ lines G SID & S+D, Synchronous & asynchronous data communication, Soft"are controlled asynchronous serial IC+$ 6$ Interfacing to D4D9 Microprocessor< ((I G D.99 IC+ & timer, ((I G D599 2mode)4, ., 5 & BS13, (ID D5HI 0eyboardCdisplay interface, (IC D59I, DM: controller D59HCD56H$ NOTE:- -here shall be total D %uestions of 54 mar0s each four from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted by the students selecting atleast t"o %uestions from each section B..E3 R61.;;6%/6/: 4.$ 45$ 46$ 47$ 49$ Microprocessor :rchitecture (rogramming & :pp$ Introduction to Microprocessor -he Intel Microprocessor &undamental of Microprocessor & Microcomputers Microprocessor and Interfacing By By By By By 1amesh aon0ar :ditya ($ Mathur Brey B$ 1am D$,$ Hall
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1# MEASUREMENT OF VISCOSITY, HUMIDITY AND MOISTURE Aiscosit( terms < sa( /olt viscometer < rotameter t(!e viscometer < in3ustrial consistenc( meters < humi3it( terms < 3r( an3 %et /ul/ !s(chrometers < hot %ire electro3e t(!e h(grometer < 3e% cell < electrol(sis t(!e h(grometer < commercial t(!e 3e% !oint meter < moisture terms < 3i""erent metho3s o" moisture measurement < moisture measurement in granular materials2 soli3 !enetra/le materials li&e %oo32 %e/ t(!e material# 2# MECHANICAL TYPE FLOWMETERS Theor( o" "i8e3 restriction varia/le hea3 t(!e "lo% meters < ori"ice !late < venture tu/e < "lo% noDDle < 3all tu/e < installation o" hea3 "lo% meters < !i!ing arrangement "or 3i""erent "lui3s < !ilot tu/e# 3# ELECTRICAL TYPE FLOW METER rinci!le an3 constructional 3etails o" electromagnetic "lo% meter < 3i""erent t(!es o" e8citation < schemes use3 < 3i""erent t(!es o" ultrasonic "lo% meters < laser Do!!ler anemometer s(stems < rorte8 she33ing "lo% meter < target "lo% meter < soli3 "lo% rate measurement < gui3elines "or selection o" "lo% meter# SECTION3B 1. FUANTITY METERS, AREA FLOW METERS AND MASS FLOW METER ositive 3is!lacement "lo% meters < constructional 3etails an3 theor( o" o!eration o" mutating 3isc2 reci!rocation !iston2 oval gear an3 heli8 t(!e "lo% meters < in"erential meter < tur/ine "lo% meter < rota meter < theor( an3 installation < angular momentum mass "lo% meter < coriolis mass "lo% meters < thermal mass "lo% meter < volume "lo% meter !lus 3ensit( measurement < cali/ration o" "lo% meters < 3(namic %eighing metho3# 2. LEVEL MEASURMENT 9auge glass techni6ue cou!le3 %ith !hoto electric rea3out s(stem < "loat t(!e level in3ication < 3i""erent schemes < level s%itches level measurement using 3is!lacer an3 tor6ue tu/e < /u//ler s(stem# -oiler 3rum level measurement < 3i""erential !ressure
metho3 < h(3ra ste! s(stems < electrical t(!es o" level gauges using resistance2 ca!acitance2 nuclear ra3iation an3 ultrasonic sensors# REFERENCES 1 1# Ernest ?#Doe/elin2 Measurement s(stems a!!lication an3 3esign international stu3ent E3ition2 Tata Mc9ra% Hill u/lishing Co#2 $e% Delhi2 1,,# 2# D# atrana/is2 rinci!les o" In3ustrial Instrumentation Tata Mc9ra% Hill u/lishing Co#2 $e% Delhi2 1,,,# 3# 5#7# >ain2 Mechanical an3 In3ustrial Measurements2 7hanna u/lishers2 Delhi 1,,,# 4# '#7# 4a%hne(2 ' course in Electrical an3 Electronic Measurement an3 Instrumentation < Dhan!at 5ai an3 4ons2 $e% Delhi 1,,,# 5# Ec&man D# # In3ustrial Instrumentation < +ile( Eastern .imite32 1,,0# 0# .i!ta& -#9# Instrument Engineers Han3/oo& :Measurement;2 Chilton -oo& Co#2 1,,4#
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CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: E&C, EE, AEI COURSE NO: ECE-301 COURSE TITLE: ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS-1 DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS SECTION - I SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS: Structure of atoms, Energy band diagram, Metal, insulator and semiconductor, Intrinsic & extrinsic semiconductors, Direct & indirect semiconductors, Bond in semiconductor & effect of temperature on semiconductors, Hole & Electron description, Charge densities in semiconductor, eneration & recombination of charge carrier, !a" of mobility & conducti#ity, Current densities in semiconductors, Mass action la", Current density, Drift & diffusion currents, Hall effect, Hall coefficient & its applications$ Continuity e%uation, &ermi le#el in intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors, 'umerical problems$ SEMICONDUCTOR DIODES: Introduction to ()' *unction diodes, E%ui#alent circuit & symbol, ()' *unction as rectifier, +hmic contact & rectifier rectifying contact, Short circuit & open circuit ()' *unction diodes, Current components in ()' *unction diode & la" of *unction, ,olt ampere characteristics, -emperature dependence of ,). characteristics, Diode capacitances, Static & dynamic resistances, Concept of load line, /ener diode and its brea0 do"n phenomena, -unnel diode, Schott0y diode, !ED, photo diode, #aractor diodes$ SECTION - II RECTIFIERS & FILTERS: Half "a#e, &ull "a#e & bridge rectifiers "ith necessary deri#ations, ,oltage regulation ,Capacitor filter, Inductor filter, !)C filter "ith necessary deri#ation for ripple factor, Bleeder resistor, 'umerical problems$ DIODE CLIPPER & CLAMPER CIRCUITS: Diode series & shunt clippers, Clipping at t"o dependent le#els, Diode comparator circuit, Clamping circuits, Clamping at certain #oltage le#el, steady state output "a#eform for a S%$ "a#e input, Clamping circuit theorem, Diode sampling gates$ LINEAR !AVE SHAPIN" CIRCUITS: 1C 2both high pass & lo" pass3, 1!C circuits & their response to #arious "a#eform such as sinusoidal step ,oltage, (ulse, S%uare "a#e, 1amp etc$ 1C circuit as
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L 3 T 2 P 0 MARKS THEORY SESSIONAL 100 50
CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-315 COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS SECTION-A M#*" !#'#-. & E!!o!1 - Measurement2 signi"icance o" measurement2 Metho3s o" measurements2 Instrumentation & their classi"ications2 4ensitivit(2 resolution2 accurac(2 !recision2 signi"icant "igures2 a/solute an3 relative errors2 t(!es o" errors2 limiting errors2 linearit( & !ro/a/ilit( o" errors# A-*&o7 & D$7$.*& I-".! '#-."1 3 'nalog multimeter as voltmeter2 ammeter & ohmmeter2 Electronic multimeter2 voltmeters & ammeters "or measurement o" a#c# currents & voltages2 thermo instruments2 True 5M4 res!on3ing voltmeter# Digital multimeter as voltmeter2 ammeter & ohmmeter2 Digital .#C#5 measurements2 Digital "re6uenc( meter2 ratio measurement2 !erio3 measurement2 Time Interval measurement# SECTION-B B!$87# M#*" !#'#-." 1- +heatstone /ri3ge2 7elvin /ri3ge2 'C /ri3ges2 Ma8%ell2 Ha(s -ri3ge2 4chering /ri3ge2 +agner 9roun3 connection2 +ein /ri3ge O"%$&&o"%o9#"1--loc& 3iagram 2C5T2 !ro/es2 3e"lection am!li"iers & 3ela( line2 source & cou!ling "or trigger generator2 automatic time /ase2 Dual trace oscillosco!e2 s%ee!mo3e measurements o" voltage2 !hase2 "re6uenc( 2 3ual /eam oscillosco!es T!*-"8 %#!" & 8*.* *%: $"$.$o- ",".#'"1Classi"ication o" trans3ucers2 selecting a trans3ucer2 strain guages2 Dis!lacement 2tem!erature measurements2 !hotosensitive 3evices
Intro3uction2 -loc& 3iagram re!resentation2 5ecor3ers2 necessit( o" recor3ers2 5ecor3ing re6uirements2 classi"ication o" recor3ers# 5e"erences1 4# ' Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument#: Dhan!ati ; < '#7# 4a%hne(# 5# Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instruments : E.-s; < =#+# 9ol3ing# 0# ' course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation < >#-# 9u!ta# $?TE1 There %ill /e eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each2 "our "rom each section# 4tu3ents are re6uire3 to attem!t "ive 6uestions selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# @se o" Calculator is allo%e3# UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 200D, 2010 & 2011 L T 3 Theory 2 Sessionals 100 CLASS1 B.E 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH1 APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE TITLE1 EN2INEERIN2 MATHEMATICS ; III COURSE No. MTH3311 DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS SECTION 3 I
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS1 .a!lace Trans"orms2 Inverse .a!lace Trans"orms2 ro!erties o" .a!lace Trans"orms2 .T o" unit ste! "unction2 Im!ulse "unction2 erio3ic "unction2 Initial value theorem2 =inal value theorem2 Convolution theorem2 '!!lication o" .T to solve linear 3i""erential e6uations an3 convolution t(!e integral e6uations# INTE2RAL TRANSFORMS AND FOURIER INTE2RALS1 Integral trans"orms an3 =ourier Integrals =ourier integral theorem2 =ourier sine an3 cosine Integrals2 an3 their inverses# SECTION 3 II
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CLASS: B E 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH 1 APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE TITLE: 1 THERMAL EN2INEERIN2 COURSE NO : M-31# DURATION OF EXAMINATION: 3 HOURS
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CLASS: BE 3RD SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-30$ COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS !ORKSHOP U%&'-I Study of 8ires & Cables< Study of #arious type of "iring, Cost estimation for "iring of a single storied building ha#ing light & po"er circuits, Method of earthing & measurement of earth resistance, Electrical shoc0 precautions & treatment, *ointing of "ires & cables, Soldering of *oints, 8iring practices in (,C, Conduit system of "iring, Control of fluorescent lamp circuit po"er & ordinary circuits suitable for domestic "iring$ U%&'-II &amiliari>ation "ith ,arious Electronic Components< 1esistor, Capacitors, -ransistors, Diodes IC?s, -ransformer, :ssembly of signal phase, &ull "a#e rectifier circuit "ith capacitor filter, :ssembling the common emitter amplifier circuit, :ssembling the follo"ing circuit comprising of IC?s on a bread board, !i0e timer circuit using IC 999 & &abrication on eneral purpose (CB 2to get familiar "ith soldering techni%ues3$ BOOK RECOMMENDED: 4.$ Electrical 8iring & Estimation
By S$I$ =ppal
NOTE: -he Electronic circuit diagram may be pro#ided to the students$ -he operation of the circuit need to be explained$ -he purpose of the exercise is to familiari>e the student to assemble a gi#en Electronic circuits & to solder the *oints UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 200D, 2010 & 2011 HOURS ( WEE5 L T P 3 3 CLASS: BE 3
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BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-30( COURSE TITLE: BASIC ELECTRICAL EN"INEERIN" LAB 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 0; E; ); ,; Aeri"ication o" 7ircho""Cs .a%s# Aeri"ication o" 4u!er!osition Theorem# Aeri"ication o" ThevininCs Theorem# Aeri"ication o" 5eci!rocit( Theorem# Aeri"ication o" Ma8imum o%er Trans"er Theorem# Measurement o" current in various /ranches o" 5.C series-!arallel circuit# 4ingle !hase !o%er measuring /( using a +attmeter# 4tu3( o" three-!hase '#C Circuits %ith 4tar an3 Delta connecte3 .oa3# 4tu3( o" single !hase trans"ormers# Determination o" voltage 5atio2 Turns 5atio an3 olarit( Test# ?!en circuit an3 short circuit test o" given single !hase trans"ormer# Determination o" regulation an3 e""icienc(#
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER 200D, 2010 & 2011 HOURS ( WEE5 L T P 3 3
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CLASS: BE 3 SEMESTER BRANCH: APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION COURSE NO: EE-31) COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL MEAUSREMENT LAB
11# Measurement o" 5# .# & C /( using 5.C /ri3ge instruments# 12# Measurements o" 5esistance /( using a; +heatstone /ri3ge# /; 7elvinCs Dou/le -ri3ge# 13# 4tu3( o" various t(!es o" Multimeters# 14# Demonstration o" M#C#2 M#I# an3 D(nometer t(!e instruments#
15# Measurement o" sel" in3uctance2 mutual in3uctance an3 cou!ling coe""icient o" a; Trans"ormer %in3ings an3 /; 'ir-core3 coils# 10# E8tension o" the range o" 'mmeter2 Aoltmeter2 an3 +attmeter2 using 4hunt*series resistance an3 instrument trans"ormers# 1E# Cali/ration o" single !hase energ( meter /( a; Direct loa3ing /; hantom loa3ing at various !oints# 1)# Cali/ration o" three !hase energ( meter using stan3ar3 +attmeter# 1,# Measurement o" Ca!acitance using 4chering -ri3ge# 20# a; Measurement o" o%er "actor at Consumers terminals# c; Measurement o" Ma8imum 7A' 3eman3 o" a consumer# Measurement o" '#C# otentials using '#C# otentiometer#
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BIPOLAR ,UNCTION TRANSISTOR: I%'-./01'&.%, T-2%3&3'.- 423&13 50%4&236/ & 4&236/ '-2%3&3'.-7, "6%6-28&96/ '-2%3&3'.- 6:02'&.%, T-2%3&3'.10--6%' 1.;<.%6%'3, E2-8= 6>>61', E446--M.88 M./68,T-2%3&3'.1.%>&?0-2'&.%3 & 1@2-21'6-&3'&13, R621@ '@-.0?@ & 2A282%1@6 <@6%.;6%2, %0;6-&128 <-.486;3 TRANSISTOR BIASIN": I%'-./01'&.%, N66/ >.- B&23&%?, T=<6 .> 4&23&%? 1&-10&'3 B&'@ %616332-= /6-&A2'&.%3, L.2/ 8&%6 1.%16<' ' 5AC & DC7, B&23 3'24&8&92'&.% 5S, SC SD7, T@6-;28 -0%B2=, B&23 C.;<6%32'&.% T61@%&:063 FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR: I%'-./01'&.%, C.%3'-01'&.% .> ,FET, O<6-2'&.%, S=;4.8, ,FET- C@2-21'6-&3'&13, ,FET P2-2;6'6-3 2%/ '@6&-682'&.%3@&<, B&23&%? ;6'@./3 .> FET, B&'@ %616332-= /6-&A2'&.%3 C.;<2-&3.% 46'B66% ,FET 2%/ B,T & MOSFET, FET 3;288 3&?%28 ;./68,
F-6:06%1= -63<.%36 .> FET 2;<8&>&6-, L.B >-6:06%1= ;./68 .> C.;;.% S.0-16 & C.;;.% /-2&% A;<8&>&6-3 & '@6&- 2%28=3&3 MOSFET 5D6<86'&.% & 6%@2%16;6%'7, C@2-21'6-&3'&13, S=;4.8 2%/ O<6-2'&.%
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HYBRID PARAMETERS: I%'-./01'&.%, TB. <.-' %6'B.-E, @=4-&/ ;./68 >.CE, CB, & CC 1.%>&?0-2'&.% B&'@ %616332-= /6-&A2'&.%3, A%28=3&3 .> '-2%3&3'.- CE 2;<8&>&6- B&'@ & B&'@.0' 6;&''6- -63&3'2%16, D6'6-;&%2'&.% .> @<2-2;6'6-3 >-.; 1@2-21'6-&3'&13, M&886- '@6.-6;, 2<<-.F&;2'&.% ;./68 .> @P2-2;6'6-, A;<8&>&6-3 2%/ '@6&- 2%28=3&3 03&%? @-<2-2;6'6-3 SIN"LE & MULTISTA"E AMPLIFIERS: N66/ >.- 12312/&%?, TB. 3'2?6 12312/6 2;<8&>&6-3, N-3'2?6 12312/6 2;<8&>&6-3, "2&% .> ;08'&3'2?6 2;<8&>&6-3 &% /61&4683, T61@%&:063 >.- &;<-.A&%? &%<0' -63&3'2%16 5D2-8&%?'.% '-2%3&3'.-, B..'3'-2< 6;&''6- >.88.B6-, C231./6 2;<8&>&6-37, M6'@./ .> 1.0<8&%? ;08'&3'2?6 2;<8&>&6-3 5RC 1.0<8&%?, DC 1.0<8&%?, '-2%3>.-;61.0<8&%?7, F-6:06%1= -63<.%36 .> 2% 2;<8&>&6-3, E>>61' .> 6;&''6- & 4=<233 12<21&'.-3 .% '@6 42%/B&/'@ & >-6:06%1= -63<.%36 .> 2 12312/6/ 2;<8&>&6-3, S:02-6 B2A6 '63'&%? .> 2% 2;<8&>&6-, B2%/B&/'@ .> ;08'&3'2?6 2;<8&>&6-3 BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 01 I%'6?-2'6/ E861'-.%&13 02 E861'-.%&13 D6A&163 03 E861'-.%&13 D6A&163
'+-E< -here shall be total Eight %uestions of 54 Mar0s each, &our from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
C!:SS <BE 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE '+< ECE)7.9 C+=1SE -I-!E< E$ M$ -HE+1@ D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S
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Electrostatics< 1e#ision of #ector analysis "ith to Cartesian, Spherical and polar coordinates, Coulomb?s la", Electric field, Electric flux density, auss?s la", Di#ergence theorem$ Electrostatics potential, (otential gradient, radient operator, Conductors, Method of images, Energy density in electrostatics field, Electric field in dielectric media, Capacitance, Solution of Electrostatic problems using (osson?s & !aplace e%uation$
Magnetostatics< Biot)Sa#art?s & :mpere?s circuital la"s, & their applications, Stoc0s theorem, Magnetic flux & &lux density, Magnetic potential, &orce on a mo#ing charge, -or%ue on a closed circuit, Energy density in the magnetic field$
SEC-I+' )II
-ime ,arying &ield & Max"ell E%uation< &araday?s la"s, Displacement current, Max"ell e%uation in point & integral form, :pplication of Max"ell e%uations to circuits, 1esonant ca#ity, & 1adiation antennas, 1otating magnetic field theory$ =niform (lane 8a#e< 8a#e motion in free space, & in perfect dielectric, (lan "a#e in lossy dielectric, (oynting #ector, (ropagation in good conduction, S0in effect, 1eflection of uniform plane "a#e, Standing "a#e ratio, (olari>ation$ Boo0 1ecommended< 4.$ Engineering Electromagnetic 45$ Introduction to Electromagnetic 46$ &oundation Electromagnetic 47$ Engineering Electromagnetic By Aseph :$ Edminister By riffith By 1eit> et al By Ar$ Hyat
'+-E< -here shall be total Eight %uestions of 54 Mar0s each, &our from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
C!:SS <BE 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE '+< :EI)74. C+=1SE -I-!E< -1:'SD=CE1 E' I'EE1I' D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S
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-ransducer & its Characteristics -ransducer C Sensors< Definition & (rinciple, Classification & selection of transducer
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Static characteristics<) :ccuracy, (recision, Sensiti#ity, !inearity, Hysteresis$ < /ero, &ist & second order transducer response to different input of -ransducers$
<1esisti#e potentiometer, Hot "ire resistance transducer$ <,ariable type area, ,ariable distance type, ,ariable dielectric constant$ 2,ariable permitti#ity3$ Inducti#e -ransducers <!,D-, Eddy current type, Inducti#e potentiometer$ (ie>oelectric -ransducers < (ie>oelectric phenomenon, (ie>oelectric force & tor%ue transducer, (ie>oelectric strain transducer$ Strain auge <Bounded type, =nbounded type, 8ire type & semiconductor type$
SEC-I+' )II
Tem!erature Trans3ucer -emperature scales 24C, 4&, 4E 3, 1esistance thermometer 21-D3, ()' Aunction thermister, lass thermometer, couples, Errors in temperature measurement$ 1adiation C (hoto -ransducers Introduction, Basic characteristics, -ype G (hotoemissi#e cell, (hoto multiplier, (hoto conducti#e cell, (hoto#oltaic cell, (hoto resistors & (hoto transistors, Hall effect transducer$ 1E&E1E'CE<) 4.$ : course in Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation :$E$ Sa"hney 45$ Instrumentation Measurement & :nalysis B$C$ 'a0ra & E$E$ Chaudary 46$ -ransducers & Instrumentation D$,$S$ Muethy 47$ Handboo0 of -ransducers H$'$ 'orton '+-E< -here shall be total Eight %uestions of 54 Mar0s each, &our from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
C+=1SE '+< :EI)745 C+=1SE -I-!E< E!EC-1+'ICS ME:S=1EME'-S & I'S-1$ D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S
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Measurement & Errors< Sensiti#ity, 1esolution, :ccuracy & precision, Significant figures, :bsolute & relati#e errors, -ype of errors, (robability of errors and limiting errors, !inearity$ :nalog & Digital Instruments< :nalog Instruments<) Multimeter, :$C ,oltmeters using rectifiers, 8a#e analy>er, Harmonic distortion analy>ers$ Digital Instruments<) Digital ,oltmeter, Digital Multimeter, Digital !C1 Measurements, Digital fre%uency meters & its applications$
SEC-I+' )II
+scilloscopes< Bloc0 diagram, C1-, Deflection amplifier & Delay time, Source & coupling of trigger generator, :utomatic time base, Dual trace +scilloscopes, S"eep modes, Measurement of #oltages, &re%uency & phase, (ulse measurements$ a3 Special +scilloscopes< C1- storage -arget characteristic, Sampling +scilloscopes, Digital storage +scilloscopes, Spectrum analy>er$ b3 H& -echni%ues< Shielding & rounding, K G Meter, ,ector Impedance Meter$ < Cooper 8$D$ & Helfric0 < < < < Bell D$:$ :$E$ Sa"hney +li#er B$M & Cage A$M$ H$S$ Ealsi
Boo0s 1ecommended< 4.$ Electronic Instrument & Measurement -echni%ue :$D$ 45$ Electronic Instrument & Measurement 46$ Electronic Measurement & Measuring Instrument 47$ Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement 49$ Electronic Instrumentation
'+-E< -here shall be total Eight %uestions of 54 Mar0s each, &our from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
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C!:SS <BE 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE '+< EE)7.. C+=1SE -I-!E< E!EC-1IC:! M:CHI'ES D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S
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D$C$ E'E1:-+1S<) +perating principle, constructional features, E$M$& e%uation, :rmature reaction and commutation, operating characteristics losses and efficiency$ D$C$ M+-+1S<) +perating principle, bac0 EM&, -or%ue e%uation, Starters, speed control, operating characteristics, and their applications$ -1:'S&+1ME1S<) (rinciple of operation, ,ector diagram, 1egulation efficiency parallel operation tap changing auto transformer$
SEC-I+' )II
S@'CH1+'+=S E'E1:-+1S< ) (rinciple of operation, E$M$& e%uation, !ea0age reactance, ,ector diagram, ,oltage regulation by EM& and MM& method$ S@'CH1+'+=S M+-+1S< ) (rinciple of operation, ,ector diagram, ,)cur#es and in#erted ,)cur#es, method of starting, :pplications$ I'D=C-I+' M+-+1S<) (rinciple of operation, -@(ES +& M+-+1S, E%ui#alent circuits, -or%ue and po"er calculations, 'o load and bloc0ed rotor test, speed control, Method of starting, :pplications$ S(ECI:! :$C$ M:CHI'ES< ) 1epulsion motors, :$C series motors, =ni#ersal motor, single phase induction motor, application$ B++ES 1EC+MME'DED< 93 :$!angsdrof ;3 Clayson and Hancoc0 H3 M$ $ Say D3 H$:$ Cotton -heory of :$C Machines (rinciples of D$C$ Machines (erformance and design of :$C Machines :d#anced Electrical -echnology
'+-E < -here shall be a total of eight %uestions$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted by selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM=, A:MM= &+1 EB:MI':-I+' -+ BE HE!D I' A='E 54.4, 54.. & 54.5 ! 6 5 ( ) M:1ES -HE+1@ SESSI+':! .44 74
C!:SS< B$E 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE -I-!E< ++:D 8I-H CFF C+=1SE '+$ C+M G7.. D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S SEC-I+' ) I
1 5$ 1e#ie" of (ointers< (assing parameters, :rray of (ointers, Character (ointers$ (rogramming -echni%ues< =nstructured, (rocedural, Modular$ Introduction to ob*ects, ob*ect & cohesion$ 2643 +#er#ie" of CFF, +b*ect +riented programming, Encapsulation, (olymorphism, Inheritance, Console IC+, CFF Comments$ Classes, Metaclass, :bstract class, (ublic and pri#ate #ariables, Constructor and Destructor &unctions, Constructors ta0ing parameters, +b*ect pointers, In)!ine &unctions, :utomatic Inlining, &riend &unctions, -his (ointer, 'e" & Delete, :rray of +b*ects$ 2943 SEC-I+')II &unction +#erloading, +#erloading Constructor &unctions, +perator o#erloading, +#erloading Binary and =nary +perators, +#erloading 1elational & logical +perators$ 2643 Inheritance, =sing (rotected Members, multiple inheritance, ,irtual Base Classes, Introduction to ,irtual &unctions$ 2643 CFF, IC+ Basics, Ifstream, +fstream, &stream, +pen23, Close23, E+&23, Binary IC+, et23, (ut23, 1ead23, 8rite23, 1andom :ccess, See0g23, See0p23, -ellg23, -ellp23$ 2543
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED: .$ -urbo CFF by 1obert !afore REFERENCE BOOKS: .$ (rogramming in CFF by Balagurus"amy$ 5$ CFF the Complete 1eferance by Herbert Schildt$ 6$ Mastering CFF by E$1$ ,enugopal & -$ 1a#ishan0ar & 1a* Eumar '+-E< -here shall be total Eight %uestions, four from each section$ &i#e %uestions ha#e to be attempted selecting at least t"o %uestions from each section$ =se of calculator is allo"ed$
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM= &or Examination to be held in Aune 54.4, 54.. & 54.5
( 5 Class< BE 7th Semester Branch< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' Course 'o< ECE)7.4 Course -itle< Electronics De#ices & Circuits !ab D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S !ist of (racticals 1 5$ 6$ 7$ 9$ ;$ H$ D$ I$ .4$ -o study the operation characteristics of the ($'$ *unction, 2&or"ard & 1e#erse Characteristics3$ eCSi M:1ES (1:C-IC:! 74
-o study the operation characteristics of /ener diode 2&or"ard & 1e#erse Characteristics3$ Half "a#e 1ectifier$ &ull "a#e C Bridge 1ectifier$ -o study the operation characteristics 2Input C +utput3 of ('( C '(' -ransistor 2Common Emitter C Common Base3$ -o study the fre%uency response of signal amplifier 2CECCB3$ -o study the characteristics of &E-$ Determination of h parameter from transistor characteristics$ Design of self Bias circuits using BA-$ Design of self Bias circuits using &E-$
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM=, A:MM= &+1 EB:MI':-I+' -+ BE HE!D I' A='E 54.4, 54.. & 54.5 ( 5C5 Class< BE 7th Semester Branch< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' Course 'o< EE)7.5 Course -itle< E!EC-1IC:! M:CHI'ES !:B Duration of Exam< 6 Hours 1 T. 3'0/= '@6 ;2?%6'&1 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C M21@&%63 2' A2-&.03 .<6-2'&%? 3<66/3 2%/ >&%/3 '@6 .<6-2'&%? <.&%' .> D C 3@0%' ;21@&%6 >-.; '@6 32;6 2 T. /6'6-;&%6 '@6 8.2/ 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C S@0%' ?6%6-2'.- 2%/ >&%/ &'3 .A6-288 6>>&1&6%1= 3 T. /6'6-;&%6 '@6 T.-:06 3<66/ 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C S@0%' ;.'.- 2%/ 1.;<.0%/ ;.'.- 5S@.-' & 8.%? 3@0%'7 A83. 3'0/= .> '@636 03&%? 2-;2'0-6 1.%'-.8 2%/ >&68/ 1.%'-.8 # T. 3'0/= '@6 '.-:06+3<66/ 1@2-21'6-&3'&13 .> 2 D C 36-&63 ;.'.- 03&%? A2-&.03 >&68/ '2<&%?3 5 T. >&%/ '@6 6>>&1&6%1= 2%/ 3'0/= A2-&.03 8.3363 .> D C M21@&%63 03&%? H.<E&%3.% '63' ) T. 3'0/= 2 3&%?86 <@236 '-2%3>.-;6-, &'3 V.8'2?6 -2'&. 2%/ '0-%3 -2'&. -682'&.%3@&< P6->.-; .<6% & 3@.-' 1&-10&' '63' '. /6'6-;&%6 8.3363, 6>>&1&6%1= 2%/ A.8'2?6 -6?082'&.% 2%/ 283. &'3 A2-&.03 <2-2;6'6-3 K T. <6->.-; <.82-&'= '63' .% 3&%?86 <@236 '-2%3>.-;6-3 >.- <2-28868 .<6-2'&.% 2%/ 3'0/= '@6 8.2/ 3@2-&%? .> 'B. <2-28868 .<6-2'6/ '-2%3>.-;6-3 M:1ES (1:C-IC:! 74
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM=, A:MM= &+1 EB:MI':-I+' -+ BE HE!D I' A='E 54.4, 54.. & 54.5 ( 5C5 Class< BE 7th Semester Branch< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' Course 'o< :EI)746 Course -itle< -1:'SD=CE1 E' I'EE1I' !:B$ Duration of Exam< 6 Hours !IS- +& EB(E1IME'-S 1 5$ 6$ 7$ 9$ ;$ H$ D$ I$ .4$ ..$ .5$ .6$ .7$ .9$ -o study the strain gauge characteristics$ -o study the characteristics and "eight measurement by load cell$ -o study the constructional details of !,D- and its application in thic0ness measurement$ -o study the flo" measurement by differential pressure type transducer$ -o study the characteristics of !D1, thermostat and thermocouples$ -o study the testing and calibration of -,A,E,1 and S thermocouples$ -o study the #oltage Gintensity characteristics of a photo)transistor$ -o study the ramp response characteristics of filled in system thermometer$ -o study step response of 1-D and thermocouple$ -o study force and tor%ue transducers$ -o study the characteristics of photoelectric tachometer$ -o study the "or0ing details of electrical pressure probes$ -o study Hall Effect -ransducer$ -o study the characteristics of :ccelerometer Model$ -o study the characteristics of :ngular (otentiometer -ransducer Model$ M:1ES (1:C-IC:! 74
='I,E1SI-@ +& A:MM=, A:MM= &+1 EB:MI':-I+' -+ BE HE!D I' A='E 54.4, 54.. & 54.5 ( 5 M:1ES (1:C-IC:! 74
C!:SS< B$E 7-H SEMES-E1 B1:'CH< :((!!IED E!EC-1+'ICS & I'S-1=ME'-:-I+' C+=1SE -I-!E< ++:D 8I-H CFF !:B$ C+=1SE '+$ C+M)7.5 D=1:-I+' +& EB:M< 6 H+=1S T@6 P-21'&128C3 B&88 46 4236/ .% C.;<0'6- L2%?02?63 T@6.-= S=882403 T@6 3'0/6%'3 2-6 -6:0&-6/ '. 304;&' 2' 8623' 10 P-.?-2;3 1.A6-&%? 2' 8623' 2 <-.?-2;3 >-.; 621@ 0%&'
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oscillation & "re6uenc( o" oscillation2 'm!litu3e & "re6uenc( sta/ilit( o" oscillators2 Cr(stal oscillators2 Multivi/rators1 Monosta/le2 'sta/le2 -ista/le2 :%ith necessar( 3erivations;2 using transistors# S#%.$o-3B Po>#! A'9&$=$#!"1 Intro3uction2 9eneral "eatures o" !o%er transistor2 Di""erence /et%een !o%er transistor & a voltage am!li"ier2 $ee3 "or !o%er am!li"ier2 Classi"ication o" !o%er am!li"iers %ith necessar( loa3 lines conce!t & 3erivations :E""icienc(2 !o%er 3issi!ation;2 Class '2 - & '- am!li"ier2 their t(!es & anal(sis2 Cross over 3istortion & its reme3(2 Determination o" harmonic 3istortion2 Heat sin&ing "or !o%er transistor2 Monolithic !o%er am!li"ier2 Tune3 am!li"ier < Intro3uction2 Classi"ication o" tune3 am!li"iers :single tune3 & 3ou/le tune3; %ith res!ective anal(sis# Vo&.*7# R#7 &*.o!1 Intro3uction & necessaril( o" voltage regulators2 Di""erence /et%een unregulate3 & regulate3 !o%er su!!l(2 =actor a""ecting unregulate3 !o%er su!!l(2 4ta/iliDation2 -asic re!resentation o" voltage regulators T(!e o" voltage regulators-series & shunt voltage regulators2 4eries voltage regulators using emitter "ollo%er & its e8!ressions "or 4v & 5o2 reregulators2 4hort circuit !rotection-sim!le & "ol3 /ac& current limiting2 Bener regulators2 & its anal(sis2 Monolithic regulators# No.#1 There shall /e total eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each 2 "our "rom each section# The stu3ent %ill have to attem!t "ive 6uestions2 selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# Boo)" R#%o''#-8#81 01# Integrate3 Electronics 02# Electronics Devices 03# Electronics Devices -( Millman Hal&ias -( -o(lstea3 -( Malvino .each
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1. MEASUREMENT OF VISCOSITY, HUMIDITY AND MOISTURE Aiscosit( terms < sa( /olt viscometer < rotameter t(!e viscometer < in3ustrial consistenc( meters < humi3it( terms < 3r( an3 %et /ul/ !s(chrometers < hot %ire electro3e t(!e h(grometer < 3e% cell < electrol(sis t(!e h(grometer < commercial t(!e 3e% !oint meter < moisture terms < 3i""erent metho3s o" moisture measurement < moisture measurement in granular materials2 soli3 !enetra/le materials li&e %oo32 %e/ t(!e material# 2. MECHANICAL TYPE FLOWMETERS Theor( o" "i8e3 restriction varia/le hea3 t(!e "lo% meters < ori"ice !late < venture tu/e < "lo% noDDle < 3all tu/e < installation o" hea3 "lo% meters < !i!ing arrangement "or 3i""erent "lui3s < !ilot tu/e# 3. ELECTRICAL TYPE FLOW METER rinci!le an3 constructional 3etails o" electromagnetic "lo% meter < 3i""erent t(!es o" e8citation < schemes use3 < 3i""erent t(!es o" ultrasonic "lo% meters < laser Do!!ler anemometer s(stems < rorte8 she33ing "lo% meter < target "lo% meter < soli3 "lo% rate measurement < gui3elines "or selection o" "lo% meter# SECTION3B 6. FUANTITY METERS, AREA FLOW METERS AND MASS FLOW METER ositive 3is!lacement "lo% meters < constructional 3etails an3 theor( o" o!eration o" mutating 3isc2 reci!rocation !iston2 oval gear an3 heli8 t(!e "lo% meters < in"erential meter < tur/ine "lo% meter < rota meter < theor( an3 installation < angular momentum mass "lo% meter < coriolis mass "lo% meters < thermal mass "lo% meter < volume "lo% meter !lus 3ensit( measurement < cali/ration o" "lo% meters < 3(namic %eighing metho3# 4. LEVEL MEASURMENT 9auge glass techni6ue cou!le3 %ith !hoto electric rea3out s(stem < "loat t(!e level in3ication < 3i""erent schemes < level s%itches level measurement using 3is!lacer an3 tor6ue tu/e < /u//ler s(stem# -oiler 3rum level measurement < 3i""erential !ressure metho3 < h(3ra ste! s(stems < electrical t(!es o" level gauges using resistance2 ca!acitance2 nuclear ra3iation an3 ultrasonic sensors#
REFERENCES 1 1# Ernest ?#Doe/elin2 Measurement s(stems a!!lication an3 3esign international stu3ent E3ition2 Tata Mc9ra% Hill u/lishing Co#2 $e% Delhi2 1,,# 2# D# atrana/is2 rinci!les o" In3ustrial Instrumentation Tata Mc9ra% Hill u/lishing Co#2 $e% Delhi2 1,,,# 3# 5#7# >ain2 Mechanical an3 In3ustrial Measurements2 7hanna u/lishers2 Delhi 1,,,# 4# '#7# 4a%hne(2 ' course in Electrical an3 Electronic Measurement an3 Instrumentation < Dhan!at 5ai an3 4ons2 $e% Delhi 1,,,# 5# Ec&man D# # In3ustrial Instrumentation < +ile( Eastern .imite32 1,,0# 0# .i!ta& -#9# Instrument Engineers Han3/oo& :Measurement;2 Chilton -oo& Co#2 1,,4#
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UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER, 2011 ONWARDS CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C023A HELECTIVE3IE COURSE TITLE1 1 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 3 T 2 P 0 S#%.$o- A R#?$#> o= Po>#! E&#%.!o-$% D#?$%#"1 =ast recover( 3io3es2 4chott&( 3io3e2 4C52 gate triggering circuits an3 commutation circuts2 Diac2 Triac2 @>T2 o%er M?4=ET4#'!!lications1 4C5 !lane circuit /( light * tem!erature2 Emergenc( light using 4C52 'utomatic /atter( charger using 4C52 Time 3ela( rela( circuit2 4C5 /urglar alarm circuit2 -atter( o!erate3 inverter circuit using !o%er transistor# D *& Co-?#!.#!" & C,%&o3%o-?#!.#!". 1- o!eration an3 3- o!erations# S#%.$o- B I-?#!.#! *-8 C+o99#! Aoltage 3riven2 current 3riven2 /ri3ge2 !arallel2 4C5 versions2 control o" out!ut voltage < +M schemes2 harmonic re3uction# Mo.o! Co-.!o&1 D#C# an3 '#C# motor control2 reversi/le 3rives2 close3 loo! control2 commutator less 3#c# motor control using soli3 state 3evices# A.C. Vo&.*7# Co-.!o&&#!"1 T(!es o" 'C Aoltage Controllers2 Integral c(cle control2 single !hase voltage controller2 4e6uence control o" 'C voltage :Trans"ormer ta! changers; -asic generator regulator2 Car alternator# Boo)" R#%o''#-8#81 1# In3utrial electronics & control /( 4#7 -hatachar(a 2# o%er Electronics an3 Control - 4#7# Dutta2 rentice Hall o" In3ia vt# .t3# 3# o%er electronics /( #4# -him/ra 4# o%er Electronics /( #C# 4en $?TE1 There %ill /e eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each2 "our "rom each section# 4tu3ents are re6uire3 to attem!t "ive 6uestions selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# @se o" Calculator is allo%e3# MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 100 40
CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C023BHELECTIVE3IE COURSE TITLE1 POWER PLANT INSTRUMENTATION DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 3 T 2 P 0 S#%.$o- A OVERVIEW OF POWER 2ENERATION -rie" surve( o" metho3s o" !o%er generation-h(3ro2 thermal2 nuclear2 solar an3 %in3 !o%er < im!ortance o" instrumentation in !o%er generation < thermal !o%er !lants < /uil3ing /loc&s < 3etails o" /oiler !rocesses @ & I 3iagram o" /oiler < cogeneration# MEASUREMENTS IN POWER PLANTS Electrical measurements < current2 voltage2 !o%er2 "re6uenc(2 !o%er-"actor etc# < non electrical !arameters < "lo% o" "e3%ater2 "uel2 air an3 steam %ith correction "actor "or tem!erature < steam !ressure an3 steam tem!erature-3rum level measurement < ra3iation 3etector < smo&e 3ensit( measurement < 3ust monitor# S#%.$o- B ANALYIERS IN POWER PLANTS =lue gas o8(gen anal(Der < anal(sis o" im!urities in "ee3 %ater an3 steam < 3issolve3 o8(gen anal(Der < chromatogra!h( < H meter-"uel anal(Der < !ollution monitoring instruments# CONTROL LOOPS IN BOILER Com/ustion control < air*"uel ratio control < "urnance 3ra"t control < 3rum level control < main steam an3 re3heat steam tem!erature control < su!erheater control < attem!erator < 3eaerator control < 3istri/ute3 control s(stem in !o%er !lants < interloc&s in /oiler o!eration # TURBINE ; MONITORIN2 AND CONTROL 4!ee32 vi/ration2 shell tem!erature monitoring an3 control < steam !ressure control < lu/ricant oil tem!erature control < cooling s(stem# BOO5S RECOMMENDED13 1# Elon&a2 4#M# an3 7ohal '#.#2 4tan3ar3 -oiler ?!erations2 Mc9ra% Hill2 $e% Delhi# 2# 4am 9#Du&elo%2 The control o" -oilers2 Instrument 4ociet( o" 'merica# 3# Mo3ern o%er 4tation ractice2 Aol# 02 Instrumentation2 Controls an3 testing2 ergamon res2 ?8"or3# 4# 5#7# >ain2 Mechanical an3 In3ustrial Measuremtns2 7hanna u/lishers2 Delhi2 MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 100 40
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CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C023C HELECTIVE3IE COURSE TITLE1 FIBER OPTICS & LASER INSTRUMENTATION DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. MAR5S L T P THEORY SESSIONAL 3 2 0 100 40 S#%.$o- A OPTICAL FIBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES rinci!les o" light !ro!agation through a "i/er < 3i""erent t(!es o" "i/ers an3 their !ro!erties transmission characteristics o" o!tical "i/er < a/sor!tion losses < scattering losses < 3is!ersion < o!tical "i/er measurement < o!tical sources < o!tical 3etectors < .ED-.D- I$ an3 ' D# INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF OPTICAL FIBERS =i/er o!tic sensors < "i/er o!tic instrumentation s(stem < 3i""erent t(!es o" mo3ulators < 3etectors < a!!lication in instrumentation < inter"erometric metho3 o" measurement o" length < moirL "ringes < measurement o" !ressure2 tem!erature2 current2 voltage2 li6ui3 level an3 strain < "i/er o!tic g(rosco!e < !olariDation maintaining "i/ers# S#%.$o- B LASER FUNDAMENTALS =un3amental characteristics o" .asers < three level an3 "our level lasers < !ro!erties o" laser < laser mo3es < resonator con"iguration < s%itching an3 mo3e loc&ing < cavit( 3um!ing < t(!es o" lasers2 gas lasers2 soli3 laser2 li6ui3 lasers & semi con3uctor lasers# INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF LASERS .aser "or measurement o" 3istance2 length2 velocit(2 acceleration2 current2 voltage an3 atmos!heric e""ect < material !rocessing < laser heating2 %el3ing melting an3 trimming o" materials < removal an3 va!oriDation# MEDICAL APPLICATION Me3ical a!!lications o" laserG laser an3 tissue interaction < laser instruments "or surger(2 removal to tumors o" vocal cor3s2 /rain surger(2 !lastic surger(2 g(necolog( an3 oncolog(# BOO5S RECOMMENDED13 1# >ohn an3 Harr(2 In3ustrial lasers an3 their a!!lications2 Mc9ra% Hill2# 2# >ohn = 5ea3(2 In3ustrial a!!lications o" lasers2 'ca3emic ress# 3# Monte5oss2 .aser a!!lications2 Mc9ra% Hill#
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CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C033A HELECTIVE3IIE COURSE TITLE1 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 3 T 2 P 0 S#%.$o- A 9H CONDUCTIVITY & DISSOLVED COMPONENT ANALYSER 4am!ling s(stems < ion selective electro3es < con3uctivit( meters < !H meters < 3issolve3 o8(gen anal(Der < so3ium anal(Der < silica anal(Der < moisture measurement# 2AS ANALYSER ?8(gen anal(Der < C? monitor < $o8 anal(Der < H 24 anal(Der < 3ust an3 smo&e measurement < thermal con3uctivit( t(!e < thermal anal(Der < in3ustrial anal(sers# CHROMATO2RAPHY 9as chromatogra!h( < li6ui3 chromatogra!h( < !rinci!les2 t(!es an3 a!!lications < high !ressure li6ui3 chromatogra!h( < 3etectors# S#%.$o-3B SPECTRO PHOTOMETERS 4!ectral metho3s o" anal(sis < -eerCs la% @A < visi/le s!ectro!hotometers < single /eam an3 3ou/le /eam instruments < sources an3 3etectors < I5 s!ectro!hotometers < sources an3 3etectors < =TI5 s!ectrometers < atomic a/sor!tion s!ectro!hotometer < "lame emission s!ectro!hotometers < sources o" "lame !hotometr( < a!!lications# NUCLEAR MA2NETIC RASONANCE AND RADIATION TECHNIFUES $M5 < /asic !rinci!le < $M5 s!ectrometers < a!!lications < intro3uction to mass s!ectro!hotometers < nuclear ra3iation 3etectors < 9M counter < !ro!ortional counter < soli3 state 3etectors < intro3uction to 8-ra( s!ectrosco!(# 1# 2# 3# BOO5S RECOMMENDED13 Han3 /oo& o" 'nal(tical Instrumention /( 5#4 7han3!ur 4&oog2 D#'# an3 +est D#M#2 !rinci!les o" Instrumental 'nal(sis2 Holt 4oun3er u/lication2 hila3el!hia# E%ing 9#+#2 Instrumental Metho3s o" 'nal(sis2 Mc9ra% Hill# MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 100 40
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER, 2011 ONWARDS 4# 5# 0# .i!ta&2 -#92 rocess Measurement an3 'nal(sis2 Chilton -oo& com!an(# +illar32 H#H#2 Merrit .#.2 Dean >#'# 4eattle =#.#2 MInstrumental Metho3s o" 'nal(sisC2 C-4 u/lishing an3 Distri/ution# 5o/ert D#-raun2 Intro3uction to Instrumental 'nal(sis2 Mc9ra%-Hill2 4inga!ore
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CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C033 B HELECTIVE3IIE COURSE TITLE1 PROCESS CONTROL INSTRUMENTATION DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. MAR5S L T P THEORY SESSIONAL 3 2 0 100 40 S#%.$o- 3A I-.!o8 %.$o-, - 5evie% & limitations o" single loo! control2 nee3 "or multi-loo! s(stem2 *I 3iagrams2 stan3ar3 instrumentation s(m/ols "or 3evices2 signal t(!es2 re!resentation & rea3ing instrumentation scheme using *I 3iagram# A8?*-%#8 9!o%#"" %o-.!o& .#%+-$: #" rinci!al2 'nal(sis & a!!lications o" casca3e 2 5atio 2 "ee3 "or%ar32 over si3e2 s!lit2 range2 selective & auctioneering control s(stem %ith multi-loo!s2 3ea3 time com!ensation 2 a3a!tive control2 in"erential control# P!o%#"" %+*!*%.#!$".$% rocess Aaria/les2 mathematical mo3eling2 li6ui32 gas 2 thermal2 mechanical & chemical s(stem2 .ineariDing techni6ues li6ui3 level control in tan&# D(namics o" manometer2 res!onse non-interacting & interacting Ist or3er elements series S#%.$o- ;B D#"$7- o= %o-.!o& ",".#' =o! ' &.$?*!$*A&# 9!o%#"" - Multivaria/le control s(stem2 interaction in multi!le loo!s2 59' metho3s "or minimiDing interactions eg1 3istillation column# I'E2 I4E2 I'TE criteria# A .o'*.$% %o-.!o& & %o-.!o&&#! %+*!*%.#!$".$%
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER, 2011 ONWARDS D(namic /ehavior o" "ee3/ac& control !rocess "or 3i""erent mo3es2 characteristic o" on-o""2 !ro!ortional integral2 3erivative mo3es & their com/inations2 tuning o" controllers# Boo)" R#%o''#-8#81 1# Chemical !rocess control /( 9# 4te!heno!olous 2# rocess Control /( Curtis D >ohnson 3# rinci!les & !ractice o" automatic !rocess control Carlos /( ' 4mith# 4# Instrumentation "or !rocess measurement & control /( $#' 'n3erson $?TE1 There %ill /e eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each2 "our "rom each section# 4tu3ents are re6uire3 to attem!t "ive 6uestions selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# @se o" Calculator is allo%e3# -
CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C033 C HELECTIVE3IIE COURSE TITLE1 INSTRUMENTATION FOR A2RICULTURE AND FOOD PROCESSIN2 DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. MAR5S L T P THEORY SESSIONAL 3 2 0 100 40 S#%.$o- 3A Intro3uction2 necessit( o" Instrumentation an3 control "or =oo3 !rocessing an3 'griculture2 4ensor 5e6uirementsG 5emote sensing2 -iosensors in agriculture2 4tan3ar3s "or "oo3 6ualit(# 4oil science an3 sensorsG !H con3uctivit(2 resistivit(2 tem!erature2 soil moisture an3 salinit(2 ion concentration2 measurements2 metho3s o" soil anal(sis# Instrumentation "or environmental con3itioning o" see3 germination an3 gro%th# =lo% Diagram o" 4ugar lant# 4ensors an3 Instrumentation set-u! "or it# ?il E8traction ?lan3 an3 Instrumentation 4et-u!# estici3es Manu"acturing rocess an3 Control# =lo% Diagram o" Dair( an3 Con"ectioner( in3ustr( an3 Instrumentation set-u!2 >uice E8traction control set-u!# '!!lication o" 4C'D' "or Dam !arameters an3 control# +ater Distri/ution an3 Management Control2 auto-3ri! Irrigation 4(stem# Irrigation Canal Management2 u!stream an3 3o%nstream control conce!t2 4u!ervisor( control# S#%.$o- ;B 9reen Houses an3 InstrumentationG Aentilation Cooling an3 Heating2 +in3 s!ee32 tem!# 'n3 humi3it(2 rain gauge2 car/on an3 3io8i3e enrichment measurement an3 control#
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CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 ECE3C11 COURSE TITLE1 MICROPROCESSOR H/0/0E LAB DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 0 T 0 P 3 MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 0 40
CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AE&IE COURSE NO1 AEI3C0C COURSE TITLE1 1 BIO3MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. MAR5S L T P THEORY SESSIONAL 0 0 2 0 40 P!*%.$%*&<"1 4tu3ents are e8!ecte3 to !er"orm minimum ) e8!eriments /ase3 on the to!ics o" -iome3ical Instrumentation#
CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C00 COURSE TITLE1 INDUSTRIAL TRAININ"
L 0 0 T 0 P MARKS 50
Students are re%uired to underta0e a total of 7 to ; "ee0s (ractical -raining during the summer #acations in the field of :pplied Electronics & Instrumentation in o#t$CSemi) o#t$C(ri#ate sector$ -hereafter, each student shall be re%uired to submit a report on the practical training to the concern H+D for e#aluation$ "0&/68&%63 >.- 6A2802'&.% .> P-21'&128 T-2&%&%?: -he e#aluation shall be done by the departmental committee by the end of H th semester$ -he committee shall ha#e a con#ener and atleast t"o member$ D&3'-&40'&.% .> M2-E3 23 <6- '@6 U%&A6-3&'= 3'2'063: i3 ii3 1eport ,i#a),oce L 54 L .9 74M 64M
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER, 2011 ONWARDS iii3 Miscellaneous Mar0s L .9 64M
Due "eightage "ill be gi#en to those "ho ha#e opted Industrial -raining outside the State as "ell as 0eeping in #ie" the profile of that Industry$ AB2-/ .> '@6 M2-E3: Mar0s under 2i3, 2ii3 & 2iii3 "ill be a"arded by the committee constituted for the purpose$
CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C04 COURSE TITLE1 SEMINAR
L 0 0 T 3 P MARKS 100
-his "ill in#ol#e a detailed study of a topic of interest reproduced in the candidate?s o"n style$ &or this, a student has to prepare a seminar by doing proper sur#ey of literature, compilation of information so gathered and then presentation of the same follo"ed by %uestion) ans"er session$ -he report of "hich has to be submitted by the student "ell before the conduct of seminar$ -he handout submitted by the student "ill be in accordance "ith the standards of technical papers$ "0&/68&%63 2%/ 6A2802'&.% .> S6;&%2- &% K ' @ 36;63'6-: -he topic of the Seminar is to be finali>ed and appro#ed by the
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CLASS1 BE CTH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3C06 COURSE TITLE1 MINOR PROJECT
L 0 T 0 P K MARKS 150
-he pro*ect "ill be assigned to the students to"ards the end of ; t h semester and "ill start "or0ing on those pro*ects at the commencement of their H t h semester$ -he topic of the pro*ect "ill be decided as per the de#elopments ta0ing place in the fields of :pplied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering$ -his may re%uire complete literature sur#ey, design, fabrication, simulation of some models andCor some preliminary laboratory
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UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS COURSE SCHEME FOR B.E /TH SEMESTER APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION EN2INEERIN2
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UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3/02 COURSE TITLEB VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 3 T 2 P 0 S#%.$o- 3A MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 100 40
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UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 3 T 2 P 0 MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 100 40
S#%.$o-3A I-.!o8 %.$o- .o PLC rocess control2 Histor( o" rocess Control2 '3vantages2 '!!lications2 -uil3ing /loc& o" .C2 =unctions o" varios stoc&s2 .C conce!ts# PLC H*!8>*!# Aarious com!oun3s & their "unctions2 sustalling a .C2 Con"iguring a .C2 @n3erstan3ing the 3i""erence /et%een .ogo t(!e & Mo3ular t(!e .C# I-".! %.$o- S#. -it logic- $?2 $C2 Imme3iate contacts2 coils2 set2 reset2 452 542 2$2 com!are instructions2 Timers2 Counters2 Math instructions2 Move instructions2 s!ecial memor( /its2 '!!lications o" .C using sensors technolog(# S#%.$o-3B P!o7!*''$-7 o= PLC rogramming conce!ts2 '33ressing o" C @ memor( areas2 .a33er !rogramming2 4T. !rogramming2 =-D !rogramming2 Commissioning & o!erational sa"et( o" a .C2 3ata transmission inter"ace an3 communication in the "iel3 area 9ui3elines & stan3ar3s# I-.!o8 %.$o- .o DCS & SCADA DC4 con"iguration2 Control console e6ui!ment2 communication /et%een com!oun32 local control units 2 DC4 "lo% sheet s(m/ols2 DC4 I*? har3%are & set !oint station2 4C'D' Boo)" R#%o''#-8#81 1# Thomas E# 7issel- .C 2# >o/ Dan ?tter- #H Internation I$C2 @4' 3# 4# -ran Moris- .C 4# Collin 4imson- .C 5# 9a( Dunning- Intro3uction o" .C 0# Mo3ule on .Cs & their '!!lications /( 5aKesh 7r# $ittr Cha# $?TE1 There %ill /e eight 6uestions o" 20 mar&s each2 "our "rom each section# 4tu3ents are re6uire3 to attem!t "ive 6uestions selecting atleast t%o 6uestions "rom each section# @se o" Calculator is allo%e3# CLASS1 BE /TH SEMESTER BRANCH3 AEI COURSE NO1 AEI3/033 B HELECTIVE3IIIE COURSE TITLE1 PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC INSTRUMENTATION
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU FOR EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNE, 2012 ONWARDS DURATION OF EXAM1 3 HOURS. L 3 T 2 P 0 S#%.$o- 3A Intro3uction1 -asic re6uirement "or neumatic 4(stem2 4ervicing com!resse3 air1 'ir Com!ressors2 air treatment stages2 !ressure regulation :=5. unit; Intro3uction to h(3raulic s(stem com!arison o" !neumatic & h(3raulic s(stem# neumatic & h(3raulic 'ctuators2 c(lin3ers 4!ring2 s!ring less2 s!ring %ith !ositioner !iston & motor actuators2 electro !neumatic actuators2 c(lin3er lu/rication2 c(lin3er %ith sensors2 H(3raulic actuators2 control valves t(!es o" control valves2 /asic !neumatic circuits# S#%.$o- 3B Timing & se6uence 3iagram1 C(lin3er se6uencing h(3raulic & !neumatic 'ccessories neumatic telemetr( s(stems1 neumatic tem!erature & !ressure transmitters their %or&ing & a!!lications2 electrical control in !neumatic circuit# neumatic & H(3raulic Controllers: 2 I2 ID; 2 &ID 3iagrams2 converters 1I* 2 *I2 neumatic 5ela(2 neumatic 4ensors =la!!er noDDle assem/l(# Maintenance & trou/leshooting o" !neumatic & h(3raulic s(stems# Intro3uction to Mechatronics & its a!!roach# Boo)" R#%o''#-8#81 rocess Control Instrumentation Technolog(2 C# D# >ohnson 2 HI# Com!uter /ase3 In3ustrial Control2 7rishan&ant HI# neumatic & H(3raulic2 'n3re% arr HI# rocess In3ustrial Instruments & Control Han3/oo& D#Consi3ine 2 Mc9ra% Hill# Instrument Engineers Han3/oo& 2-#9 li!ta& 2-H u/lication # MAR5S THEORY SESSIONAL 100 40
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