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TRICHY EEE 3rd SEM SYLLABUS

ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 024
Regulations 2008 Curriculum
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER III
S. No. Subject Code Subject L T P C
Theory
1 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 3 1 0 4
2 Measurements and Instrumentation 3 0 0 3
3 Electromagnetic Theory 3 1 0 4
4 Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 0 3
5 Electron Devices and Circuits 3 0 0 3
6 Data Structures 3 0 0 3
Practical
7 Electron Devices and Circuits Laboratory 0 0 3 2
8 Data Structures Laboratory 0 0 3 2
9 Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory 0 0 3 2
Total 26
SYLLABUS
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER III
TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
L T P C 3 10 4
UNIT I FOURIER SERIES 9
Dirichlet's conditions - General Fourier series - Odd and even functions - Half range sine series - Half range cosine series - Complex form of Fourier Series - Parseval's identity -Harmonic Analysis.
UNIT II FOURIER TRANSFORM 9
Fourier integral theorem (without proof) - Fourier transform pair - Sine and Cosine transforms - Properties - Transforms of simple functions - Convolution theorem -Parseval's identity.
UNIT III PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Formation of partial differential equations - Lagrange's linear equation - Solution of standard types of first order partial differential equations - Linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients
UNIT IV APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Solutions of one dimensional wave equation - One dimensional equation of heat conduction -Steady state solution of two-dimensional equation of heat equation (Insulated edges excluded) -Fourier series solutions in cartesian coordinates.
UNIT V Z-TRANSFORM AND DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS 9
Z-transform - Elementary properties - Inverse Z-transform - Convolution theorem - Formation of difference equations - Solution of difference equations using Z-transform
L: 45 T: 15 Total: 60
TEXTBOOK
1. Grewal B.S, "Higher Engineering Mathematics", 39th Edition, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCES th
1. Bali.N.P., Manish Goyal, "A Textbook of Engineering Mathematics", 7th Edition, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd, 2008.
2. Ramana.B.V. "Higher Engineering Mathematics", 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2008. rd
3. Glyn James, "Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics", 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
4. Erwin Kreyszig, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" 8th Edition, Wiley India, 2007.
MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS 9
Functional elements of an instrument - Static and dynamic characteristics - Errors in measurement - Statistical evaluation of measurement data - Standards and calibration
UNIT II ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTS 9
Principle and types of analog and digital instruments -Voltmeters - Ammeters - Multimeters -Single and three phase wattmeters and energy meters - Magnetic measurements - Determination of B-H curve and measurements of iron loss - Instrument transformers - Instruments for measurement of frequency and phase.
UNIT III COMPARISON METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS 9
D.C & A.C potentiometers - D.C & A.C bridges - Transformer ratio bridges - Self-balancing bridges - Interference and screening - Multiple earth and earth loops - Electrostatic and electromagnetic interference - Grounding techniques.
UNIT IV STORAGE AND DISPLAY DEVICES 9
Magnetic disk and tape - Recorders, digital plotters and printers - CRT display - Digital CRO, LED, LCD and dot-matrix display - Data Loggers
UNIT V TRANSDUCERS AND DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS 9
Classification of transducers - Selection of transducers - Resistive, capacitive and inductive transducers - Piezoelectric, optical and digital transducers - Elements of data acquisition system - A/D, D/A converters - Smart sensors.
L: 45 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. E.O. Doebelin, "Measurement Systems - Application and Design", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 2003.
2. A.K. Sawhney, "A Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation",
Dhanpat Rai & Co, 2004
REFERENCES
1. A.J. Bouwens, "Digital Instrumentation", Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
2. D.V.S. Moorthy, "Transducers and Instrumentation", Prentice Hall of India, 2007.
3. H.S. Kalsi, "Electronic Instrumentation", Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2004.
4. Martin Reissland, "Electrical Measurements", New Age International (P) Ltd., Delhi,
2001.
5. J.B. Gupta, "A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements", S.K.Kataria & Sons,
Delhi, 2003
ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
L T P C
3 10 4
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS 9
Sources and effects of electromagnetic fields - Vector fields - Different co-ordinate systems -Vector calculus - Gradient, Divergence and Curl - Divergence theorem - Stoke's theorem
UNIT II ELECTROSTATICS 9
Coulomb's Law - Electric field intensity - Field due to point and continuous charges - Gauss's law and application - Electric potential - Electric field and equipotential plots - Electric field in free space, conductors, dielectric - Dielectric polarization - Dielectric strength - Electric field in multiple dielectrics - Boundary conditions, Poisson's and Laplace's equations - Capacitance -Energy density.
UNIT III MAGNETOSTATICS 9
Lorentz Law of force - Magnetic field intensity - Biot-savart Law - Ampere's Law - Magnetic field due to straight conductors - Circular loop - Infinite sheet of current - Magnetic flux density (B) - B in free space - Conductor - Magnetic materials - Magnetization - Magnetic field in multiple media - Boundary conditions - Scalar and vector potential - Magnetic force - Torque -Inductance - Energy density - Magnetic circuits.
UNIT IV ELECTRODYNAMIC FIELDS 9
Faraday's laws - Induced EMF - Transformer and motional EMF - Forces and Energy in quasi-stationary Electromagnetic Fields - Maxwell's equations (differential and integral forms) -Displacement current - Relation between field theory and circuit theory.
UNIT V ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 9
Generation - Electro Magnetic Wave equations - Wave parameters - Velocity - Intrinsic impedance - Propagation constant - Waves in free space - Lossy and lossless dielectrics -Conductors-skin depth - Poynting vector - Plane wave reflection and refraction - Transmission lines - Line equations - Input impedances - Standing wave ratio and power.
L: 45 T: 15 Total: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Mathew N.O. Sadiku, "Elements of Electromagnetics", Oxford University Press Inc., 1st Indian Edition, 2007
2. Ashutosh Pramanik, "Electromagnetism - Theory and Applications", Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2006.
REFERENCES
1. Joseph A. Edminister, "Theory and Problems of Electromagnetics", 2nd Edition, Schaum Series, Tata McGraw Hill, 1993
2. William H. Hayt, "Engineering Electromagnetics", Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2001.
3. Kraus, Fleish, "Electromagnetics with Applications", McGraw Hill International Editions, 5th Edition, 1999.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND NATURAL
RESOURCES 9
Definition, Scope and Importance - Need For Public Awareness - Forest Resources - Use and Over - Exploitation - Deforestation - Case Studies - Timber Extraction - Mining - Dams and their Ground Water - Floods - Drought - Conflicts Over Water - Dams - Benefits and Problems - Mineral Resources - Use Effects on Forests and Tribal People - Water Resources - Use and Over-Utilization of Surface and Exploitation - Environmental Effects of Extracting and Using Mineral Resources - Case Studies - Food Resources - World Food Problems - Changes caused by Agriculture and Overgrazing - Effects of Modern Agriculture - Fertilizer - Pesticide Problems - Water Logging, salinity - Case Studies - Energy Resources - Growing Energy Needs - Renewable and Non Renewable Energy Sources - Use of Alternate Energy Sources -Case Studies - Land Resources - Land as a Resource - Land Degradation - Man Induced Landslides - Soil Erosion and Desertification - Role of an Individual in Conservation of Natural Resources - Equitable use of Resources for Sustainable Lifestyles
UNIT II ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY 9
Concepts of an Ecosystem - Structure and Function of an Ecosystem - Producers, Consumers and Decomposers - Energy Flow in the Ecosystem - Ecological Succession - Food Chains, Food Webs and Ecological Pyramids - Introduction, Types, Characteristic Features, Structure and Function of the (A) Forest Ecosystem (B) Grassland Ecosystem (C) Desert Ecosystem (D) Aquatic Ecosystems (Ponds, Streams, Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Estuaries) - Introduction to Biodiversity - Definition Genetic, Species and Ecosystem Diversity - Biogeographical Classification of India - Value of Biodiversity - Consumptive Use, Productive Use, Social, Ethical, Aesthetic and Option Values - Biodiversity at Global, National and Local Levels - India as a Mega-Diversity Nation - Hot-Spots of Biodiversity - Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat Loss, Poaching of Wildlife, Man-Wildlife Conflicts - endangered and Endemic Species of India -Conservation of Biodiversity: In-Situ and Ex-Situ conservation of Biodiversity
UNIT III ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 9
Definition - Causes, Effects and Control Measures of:- (A) Air Pollution (B) Water Pollution (C) Soil Pollution (D) Marine Pollution (E) Noise Pollution (F) Thermal Pollution (G) Nuclear Hazards - Solid Waste Management:- Causes, Effects and Control Measures of Urban and Industrial Wastes - Role of an Individual in Prevention of Pollution - Pollution Case Studies -disaster Management:- Floods, Earthquake, Cyclone and Landslides
UNIT IV SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT 9
From Unsustainable To Sustainable Development - Urban Problems Related To energy - Water conservation, Rain Water Harvesting, Watershed Management - Resettlement and Rehabilitation of People, Its Problems and Concerns, Case Studies - Environmental Ethics:- Issues and Possible Solutions - Climate Change, Global Warming, Acid Rain, Ozone Layer Depletion, Nuclear Accidents and Holocaust, Case Studies - Wasteland Reclamation - Consumerism and Waste Products - Environment Production Act - Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act - Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act - Wildlife Protection Act - Forest Conservation Act -Issues Involved in enforcement of Environmental Legislation - Public Awareness.
UNIT V
HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT 9
Population Growth, Variation Among Nations - Population Explosion - Family Welfare Programme - Environment and Human Health - Human Rights - Value Education - HIV /AIDS - Women and Child Welfare - Role of Information Technology in Environment and Human Health - Case Studies.
Field Study of Local Area to Document Environmental assets - River/Forest/Grassland/Hill/ Mountain.
Field Study of Common Plants, Insects and Birds - Field Study of Simple Ecosystems - Pond, River, Hill Slopes, etc.
Field Study of Local Polluted Site - Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural
Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Masters, G.M., "Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science", 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.
2. Miller, T.G. Jr., "Environmental Science", Wadsworth Pub. Co.
3. Townsend C., Harper, J. and Begon, M., "Essentials of Ecology", Blackwell Science,
2003.
4. Trivedi, R.K., and Goel, P.K., "Introduction to Air Pollution", Techno-Science Publications.
REFERENCES
1. Erach, B., "The Biodiversity of India", Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, India.
2. Trivedi, R.K., "Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards", Vol-I and II, Envio Media.
3. Cunningham, Cooper, W.P. and Gorhani, T.H., "Environmental Encyclopedia", Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai, 2001.
4. Wages, K.D., "Environmental Management", W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, USA, 1998.
ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE AND BJT 9
PN Junction - Current components in a PN diode - Junction capacitance - Junction diode switching time - Zener diode - Varactor diode - Tunnel diode - Schottky diode - Transistor Structure - Basic Transistor operation - Transistor characteristics and parameters - Transistor as a switch and amplifier - Transistor bias circuit - Voltage divider bias circuits - Base bias circuits
- Emitter bias circuits - Collector feedback bias circuits - DC load line - AC load line - Bias stabilization - Thermal runaway and thermal stability.
UNIT II FET, UJT and SCR 9
JFET characteristics and parameters - JFET biasing - Self bias - Voltage divider bias - Q point
- Stability over temperature - MOSFET - D-MOSFET and E-MOSFET - MOSFET characteristics and parameters - MOSFET biasing - Zero bias - Voltage divider bias - Drain feedback bias - Characteristics and applications of UJT, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC.
UNIT III AMPLIFIERS 9
CE, CC and CB amplifiers - Small-signal low frequency transistor amplifier circuits -h-parameter representation of a transistor - Analysis of single stage transistor amplifier circuits -Voltage gain - Current gain - Input impedance and output impedance - Frequency response -RC coupled amplifier - Classification of Power amplifiers - Class A, B, AB and C Power amplifiers - Push-Pull and Complementary-Symmetry amplifiers - Design of power output, efficiency and cross-over distortion.
UNIT IV FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 9
Advantages of negative feedback - Voltage/current, series/shunt feedback - Positive feedback -Conditions for oscillation - Phase shift - Wein Bridge - Hartley - Colpitts and Crystal oscillators.
UNIT V PULSE CIRCUITS AND POWER SUPPLY 9
RC wave shaping circuits - Diode clampers and clippers - Multivibrators - Schmitt triggers -UJT saw-tooth oscillators - Single and poly-phase rectifiers and analysis of filter circuits -Design of zener and transistor series voltage regulators - Switched mode power supplies.
L: 45 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Robert T. Paynter, "Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits", 7th Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.
2. Millman and Halkias, "Electronic Devices and Circuits", Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.
REFERENCES
1. Mottershead, A., "Electronic Devices and Circuits an Introduction", Prentice Hall of
India, 2003.
2. Boylsted and Nashelsky, "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory", Prentice Hall of India,
6th Edition, 1999.
3. Bell, D.A., "Electronic Devices and Circuits", Oxford University press, 4th Edition, 1999.
DATA STRUCTURES
L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGORITHMS 8
Algorithm - Analysis of Algorithm - Best Case and Worst Case Complexities - Analysis of Algorithm using Data Structures - Performance Analysis - Time Complexity - Space Complexity - Amortized Time Complexity - Asymptotic Notation
UNIT II FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA STRUCTURES 9
Arrays - Structures - Stacks - Definition and examples - Representing Stacks - Queues and Lists - Queue and its Representation - Applications of Stack - Queue and Linked Lists.
UNIT III TREES 10
Binary Trees - Operations on Binary Tree Representations - Node Representation - Internal and External Nodes - Implicit Array Representation - Binary Tree Traversal - Huffman Algorithm -Representing Lists as Binary Trees - Sorting and Searching Techniques - Tree Searching -Hashing
UNIT IV GRAPHS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS 9
Graphs - An Application of Graphs - Representation - Transitive Closure - Warshall's Algorithm - Shortest path Algorithm - A Flow Problem - Dijikstra's Algorithm - Minimum Spanning Trees - Kruskal and Prim's Algorithm - An Application of Scheduling - Linked Representation of Graphs - Graph Traversals
UNIT V STORAGE MANAGEMENT 9
General Lists - Operations - Linked List Representation - Using Lists - Freeing List Nodes -Automatic List Management : Reference Count Method - Garbage Collection - Collection and Compaction
Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Cormen T. H.., Leiserson C. E, and Rivest R.L., "Introduction to Algorithms", Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2007.
2. M.A.Weiss, "Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C", Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2005.
REFERENCES
1. Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni and Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, "Computer Algorthims/C++", Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Second Edition, 2007.
2. A. V. Aho, J. E. Hopcroft, and J. D. Ullman, "Data Structures and Algorithms", First Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
3. R. F. Gilberg and B. A. Forouzan, "Data Structures", Second Edition, Thomson India
Edition, 2005.
4. Robert L Kruse, Bruce P Leung and Clovin L Tondo, "Data Structures and Program Design in C", Pearson Education, 2004.
5. Tanaenbaum A. S. Langram, Y. Augestein M.J, "Data Structures using C", Pearson
Education, 2004.
ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY
(Common to B.E - EEE, E&I, I&C) (Revised)
L TPC
0 0 3 2
1. Characteristics of Semiconductor diode and Zener diode.
2. Characteristics of Transistor under common emitter, common collector and Common base configurations.
3. Characteristics of FET.
4 Characteristics of UJT.
5 Characteristics of SCR, DIAC and TRIAC.
6 Photo diode, phototransistor Characteristics and study of light activated relay circuit.
7 Static characteristics of Thermistors
8 Single phase half wave and full wave rectifiers with inductive and capacitive filters.
9 Differential amplifiers using FET.
10 Study of CRO.
11 Series and Parallel resonance circuits.
12 Realization of Passive filters.
Total: 45
ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY (Common to B.E - EEE, E&I, I&C) (Revised)
Requirement for batch of 30 students
S.No Description of Equipment Quantity required
1 Regulated Power Supply 15
2 Dual Trace CRO (20MHz) 15
3 Function Generator 15
4 3 V2 Digit digital multimeter 10
5 Bread Boards 40
6 Transistor 25Nos
7 JFET 10Nos
8 Diode 10Nos
9 Zener Diode 5Nos
10 UJT 5Nos
11 Photo Diode 5Nos
12 Photo Transistor 5Nos
13 Thermistors 5Nos
14 OP-amp 10Nos
15 Milli Ammeter(0-100mA) 15Nos
16 Micro Ammeter(0-50uA) 10Nos
17 Low range voltmeter(0-30V) 10Nos
18 Resistor of various ranges 50Nos
19 Capacitors of various ranges 50Nos
20 Connecting wires Sufficient Nos
DATA STRUCTURES LABORATORY
L T P C 0 0 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1) Implement singly and doubly linked lists.
2) Represent a polynomial as a linked list and write functions for polynomial addition.
3) Implement stack and use it to convert infix to postfix expression
4) Implement a double-ended queue (dequeue) where insertion and deletion operations are possible at both the ends.
5) Implement an expression tree. Produce its pre-order, in-order, and post-order traversals.
6) Implement binary search tree.
7) Implement insertion in AVL trees.
8) Implement priority queue using binary heaps
9) Implement hashing with open addressing.
10) Implement Prim's algorithm using priority queues to find MST of an undirected graph.
Total: 45
MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY
L T P C 0 0 3 2
1. Study of displacement and pressure transducers
2. AC bridges.
3. DC bridges.
4. Instrumentation amplifiers.
5. A/D and D/A converters.
6. Study of transients.
7. Calibration of single-phase energy meter.
8. Calibration of current transformer.
9. Measurement of three phase power and power factor.
10. Measurement of iron loss.
Total: 45

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