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EE 9255 MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9255 MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY

AIM:
To experimentally understand the operation of Intel 8085 microprocessor
To realize the interfacing concepts with 8251, 8279, 8254.
To verify and interpret the function of IC 741 by conducting various tests

OBJECTIVE:

To perform simple arithmetic operations using assembly language program.
To write an assembly language program using the control instructions
To write an assembly language program to convert Analog input to Digital output and Digital input to Analog output.
To demonstrate use of control logic instructors.
To demonstrate the access of parallel port.
To study various digital & linear integrated circuits used in simple system configuration.
To test of ICs by using verification of truth table of basic ICs.
Minimization of functions using K-map implementation and combination Circuit.
Realizing code conversion of numbers of different bar.
Design and implementation of 4 bit modulo counters.
Design and implementation of shift register.
Design and Realization of Op-Amp application.
Realization of circuit for digital conversions.
Demonstration of circuit for communication application

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Simple arithmetic operations: Multi precision addition / subtraction / multiplication
/ division.
2. Programming with control instructions: Increment / Decrement, Ascending /
Descending order, Maximum / Minimum of numbers, Rotate instructions, Hex /
ASCII / BCD code conversions.
3. Interface Experiments:
A/D Interfacing.
D/A Interfacing.
Traffic light controller.
4. Interface Experiments:
Simple experiments using 8251, 8279, 8254.
5. Demonstration of basic instructions with 8051 Micro controller execution,
including:
Conditional jumps, looping
Calling subroutines.
Stack parameter testing
6. Parallel port programming with 8051 using port 1 facility:
Stepper motor and D / A converter.
7. Study of Basic Digital IC’s.
(Verification of truth table for AND, OR, EXOR, NOT, NOR, NAND, JK FF,
RS FF, D FF)
8. Implementation of Boolean Functions, Adder/ Subtractor circuits.
9 Combination Logic: Adder, Subtractor, Code converters, Encoder and Decoder.10. Sequential Logic: Study of Flip-Flop, Counters (synchronous and
asynchronous), Shift Registers
11. Op-Amp Linear Application: Comparator, Differentiator, Integrator, Adder,
Subtractor. Op-amp Non Linear Application: Clipper, Clamper, Peak detector,
Timer IC application, VCO and PLL.

REFERENCES

1. R.S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications’, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
2. Myke Predko, ‘Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller’, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
3. D.Roy Choudhary, Sheil B.Jani, ‘Linear Integrated Circuits’, II edition, New Age, 2003

EE 9255 MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9255 MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY

AIM:
To experimentally understand the operation of Intel 8085 microprocessor
To realize the interfacing concepts with 8251, 8279, 8254.
To verify and interpret the function of IC 741 by conducting various tests

OBJECTIVE:

To perform simple arithmetic operations using assembly language program.
To write an assembly language program using the control instructions
To write an assembly language program to convert Analog input to Digital output and Digital input to Analog output.
To demonstrate use of control logic instructors.
To demonstrate the access of parallel port.
To study various digital & linear integrated circuits used in simple system configuration.
To test of ICs by using verification of truth table of basic ICs.
Minimization of functions using K-map implementation and combination Circuit.
Realizing code conversion of numbers of different bar.
Design and implementation of 4 bit modulo counters.
Design and implementation of shift register.
Design and Realization of Op-Amp application.
Realization of circuit for digital conversions.
Demonstration of circuit for communication application

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Simple arithmetic operations: Multi precision addition / subtraction / multiplication
/ division.
2. Programming with control instructions: Increment / Decrement, Ascending /
Descending order, Maximum / Minimum of numbers, Rotate instructions, Hex /
ASCII / BCD code conversions.
3. Interface Experiments:
A/D Interfacing.
D/A Interfacing.
Traffic light controller.
4. Interface Experiments:
Simple experiments using 8251, 8279, 8254.
5. Demonstration of basic instructions with 8051 Micro controller execution,
including:
Conditional jumps, looping
Calling subroutines.
Stack parameter testing
6. Parallel port programming with 8051 using port 1 facility:
Stepper motor and D / A converter.
7. Study of Basic Digital IC’s.
(Verification of truth table for AND, OR, EXOR, NOT, NOR, NAND, JK FF,
RS FF, D FF)
8. Implementation of Boolean Functions, Adder/ Subtractor circuits.
9 Combination Logic: Adder, Subtractor, Code converters, Encoder and Decoder.10. Sequential Logic: Study of Flip-Flop, Counters (synchronous and
asynchronous), Shift Registers
11. Op-Amp Linear Application: Comparator, Differentiator, Integrator, Adder,
Subtractor. Op-amp Non Linear Application: Clipper, Clamper, Peak detector,
Timer IC application, VCO and PLL.

REFERENCES

1. R.S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications’, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
2. Myke Predko, ‘Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller’, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
3. D.Roy Choudhary, Sheil B.Jani, ‘Linear Integrated Circuits’, II edition, New Age, 2003

EE 9256 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY – I SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9256 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY – I

AIM:
To provide experimental skill in the operation of DC machines and Transformers.

OBJECTIVES:
To experimentally verify the principle of operation, performance and characteristics of
DC Motors, DC Generators and Transformers
To study the operation of DC motor starters, different connections of Transformers.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Open circuit and load characteristics of a separately excited DC Generator
2. Open circuit and load characteristics of DC shunt Generator
3. Load characteristics of DC compound motor
4. Load test on DC shunt motor.
5. Load test on DC series motor.
6. Speed control of DC shunt motor.
7. Swinburne’s test
8. Study of DC motor starters.
9. Open circuit and short circuit test on single-phase transformer
10. Separation of no load losses in a single phase transformer
11. Sumpner’s test
12. Three phase connection
13. Scott connection

EE 9256 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY – I SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9256 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY – I

AIM:
To provide experimental skill in the operation of DC machines and Transformers.

OBJECTIVES:
To experimentally verify the principle of operation, performance and characteristics of
DC Motors, DC Generators and Transformers
To study the operation of DC motor starters, different connections of Transformers.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Open circuit and load characteristics of a separately excited DC Generator
2. Open circuit and load characteristics of DC shunt Generator
3. Load characteristics of DC compound motor
4. Load test on DC shunt motor.
5. Load test on DC series motor.
6. Speed control of DC shunt motor.
7. Swinburne’s test
8. Study of DC motor starters.
9. Open circuit and short circuit test on single-phase transformer
10. Separation of no load losses in a single phase transformer
11. Sumpner’s test
12. Three phase connection
13. Scott connection

EE 9254 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9254 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

AIM:
To introduce the concept of analyzing discrete time signals & systems in the time and
frequency domain.

OBJECTIVES:
To classify signals and systems & their mathematical representation.
To analyse the discrete time systems.
To study various transformation techniques & their computation.
To study about filters and their design for digital implementation.
To study about a programmable digital signal processor & quantization
effects.

UNIT I - INTRODUCTION 9
Classification of systems: Continuous, discrete, linear, causal, stable, dynamic,
recursive, time variance; classification of signals: continuous and discrete, energy
and power; mathematical representation of signals; spectral density; sampling
techniques, quantization, quantization error, Nyquist rate, aliasing effect. Digital
signal representation.

UNIT II - DISCRETE TIME SYSTEM ANALYSIS 9
Z-transform and its properties, inverse z-transforms; difference equation – Solution
by z-transform, application to discrete systems - Stability analysis, frequency
response – Convolution – Fourier transform of discrete sequence – Discrete Fourier
series.

UNIT III - DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM & COMPUTATION 9
DFT properties, magnitude and phase representation - Computation of DFT using
FFT algorithm – DIT & DIF - FFT using radix 2 – Butterfly structure.

UNIT IV - DESIGN OF DIGITAL FILTERS 9
FIR & IIR filter realization – Parallel & cascade forms. FIR design: Windowing
Techniques – Need and choice of windows – Linear phase characteristics. IIR
design: Analog filter design - Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations; digital
design using impulse invariant and bilinear transformation - Warping, prewarping -
Frequency transformation.

UNIT V - DIGIRAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS 9
Introduction – Architecture – Features – Addressing Formats – Functional modes -
Introduction to Commercial Processors

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, ‘Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms
and Applications’, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003 / PHI.
2. S.K. Mitra, ‘Digital Signal Processing – A Computer Based Approach’, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2001.

REFERENCES:
1. Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer and John R. Buck, ‘Discrete – Time Signal Processing’, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Emmanuel C Ifeachor and Barrie W Jervis ,”Digital Signal Processing – A Practical approach” Pearson Education, Second edition, 2002.
3. Steven W. Smith, “The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal
Processing”, Second Edition, California Technical Publishing San Diego, California. (www.DSPguide.com)
4. B. Venkataramani, M. Bhaskar, ‘Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programming and Applications’, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003.

EE 9254 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9254 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

AIM:
To introduce the concept of analyzing discrete time signals & systems in the time and
frequency domain.

OBJECTIVES:
To classify signals and systems & their mathematical representation.
To analyse the discrete time systems.
To study various transformation techniques & their computation.
To study about filters and their design for digital implementation.
To study about a programmable digital signal processor & quantization
effects.

UNIT I - INTRODUCTION 9
Classification of systems: Continuous, discrete, linear, causal, stable, dynamic,
recursive, time variance; classification of signals: continuous and discrete, energy
and power; mathematical representation of signals; spectral density; sampling
techniques, quantization, quantization error, Nyquist rate, aliasing effect. Digital
signal representation.

UNIT II - DISCRETE TIME SYSTEM ANALYSIS 9
Z-transform and its properties, inverse z-transforms; difference equation – Solution
by z-transform, application to discrete systems - Stability analysis, frequency
response – Convolution – Fourier transform of discrete sequence – Discrete Fourier
series.

UNIT III - DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM & COMPUTATION 9
DFT properties, magnitude and phase representation - Computation of DFT using
FFT algorithm – DIT & DIF - FFT using radix 2 – Butterfly structure.

UNIT IV - DESIGN OF DIGITAL FILTERS 9
FIR & IIR filter realization – Parallel & cascade forms. FIR design: Windowing
Techniques – Need and choice of windows – Linear phase characteristics. IIR
design: Analog filter design - Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations; digital
design using impulse invariant and bilinear transformation - Warping, prewarping -
Frequency transformation.

UNIT V - DIGIRAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS 9
Introduction – Architecture – Features – Addressing Formats – Functional modes -
Introduction to Commercial Processors

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, ‘Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms
and Applications’, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003 / PHI.
2. S.K. Mitra, ‘Digital Signal Processing – A Computer Based Approach’, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2001.

REFERENCES:
1. Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer and John R. Buck, ‘Discrete – Time Signal Processing’, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Emmanuel C Ifeachor and Barrie W Jervis ,”Digital Signal Processing – A Practical approach” Pearson Education, Second edition, 2002.
3. Steven W. Smith, “The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal
Processing”, Second Edition, California Technical Publishing San Diego, California. (www.DSPguide.com)
4. B. Venkataramani, M. Bhaskar, ‘Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programming and Applications’, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003.

EE 9253 ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9253 ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I

AIM:
To study the fundamental principles of Electrical machines and the characteristics of
D.C Machines and Transformers.

OBJECTIVES:
To study the fundamental principles of Electro-mechanical energy conversion
To study the machine windings and the MMF pattern of armature and field windings.
To study the theory, operation and characteristics of DC machines and Transformers.

UNIT I - ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION 6+2
Flux linkage, inductance and energy – time varying and rotational induced emf's –
losses – conservation of energy – energy and co energy – force and torque – singly
and doubly excited systems – reluctance and mutual torque.

UNIT II – TRANSFORMERS 12+4
Construction – principle of operation – ideal transformer – equivalent circuit – testing
and efficiency – voltage regulation – auto-transformer – three phase connections –
parallel operation of transformers – phase conversion – tap-changing – harmonics –
three-winding transformers – applications.

UNIT III - BASIC CONCEPTS IN ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9+3
Armature windings: D.C Machine – armature winding (lap and wave connection), field
winding – MMF pattern of commutator winding and field winding. A.C Machine
(single-phase and three-phase) – concentrated and distributed windings – single –
layer and double-layer windings – distribution and pitch factors – MMF pattern for
alternating and rotating fields – concept of space phasors – EMF and torque
equations.

UNIT IV - D.C. MACHINES 12+4
Construction – EMF and torque equation of generator – armature reaction –
commutation – methods of excitation – equivalent circuits – characteristics of
generators – parallel operation – EMF and torque equation of motor – principle of
operation – characteristics of motors.

UNIT V - DC MOTORS 6+2
Starting and speed control – testing and efficiency – braking – applications –
Permanent Magnet DC Machines.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fitzgerald, A.E.Charles Kingsley Jr.Stephen D.Umans, ‘Elecric Machiney’,
McGraw Hill Book Company, Third Edition 2002.
2. Nagrath, I.J. and Kothari.D.P., Electric Machines’, T.M.H. publishing Co. Ltd.,
New Delhi

REFERENCES:
1. Say M.G "Performance and Design of Alternating Machines ' CBS Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi, First Indian Edition, Reprint 1998.
2. Irving L.Kosow, "Electric Machinery and Transformers", Prentice Hall of India
Private Ltd., New Delhi, Second Edition, Reprint 2007.
3. Stephen J.Chapman, "Electric Machinery Fundamentals', "McGraw Hill Intl.
Edition, New Delhi, 2005.

EE 9253 ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9253 ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I

AIM:
To study the fundamental principles of Electrical machines and the characteristics of
D.C Machines and Transformers.

OBJECTIVES:
To study the fundamental principles of Electro-mechanical energy conversion
To study the machine windings and the MMF pattern of armature and field windings.
To study the theory, operation and characteristics of DC machines and Transformers.

UNIT I - ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION 6+2
Flux linkage, inductance and energy – time varying and rotational induced emf's –
losses – conservation of energy – energy and co energy – force and torque – singly
and doubly excited systems – reluctance and mutual torque.

UNIT II – TRANSFORMERS 12+4
Construction – principle of operation – ideal transformer – equivalent circuit – testing
and efficiency – voltage regulation – auto-transformer – three phase connections –
parallel operation of transformers – phase conversion – tap-changing – harmonics –
three-winding transformers – applications.

UNIT III - BASIC CONCEPTS IN ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9+3
Armature windings: D.C Machine – armature winding (lap and wave connection), field
winding – MMF pattern of commutator winding and field winding. A.C Machine
(single-phase and three-phase) – concentrated and distributed windings – single –
layer and double-layer windings – distribution and pitch factors – MMF pattern for
alternating and rotating fields – concept of space phasors – EMF and torque
equations.

UNIT IV - D.C. MACHINES 12+4
Construction – EMF and torque equation of generator – armature reaction –
commutation – methods of excitation – equivalent circuits – characteristics of
generators – parallel operation – EMF and torque equation of motor – principle of
operation – characteristics of motors.

UNIT V - DC MOTORS 6+2
Starting and speed control – testing and efficiency – braking – applications –
Permanent Magnet DC Machines.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fitzgerald, A.E.Charles Kingsley Jr.Stephen D.Umans, ‘Elecric Machiney’,
McGraw Hill Book Company, Third Edition 2002.
2. Nagrath, I.J. and Kothari.D.P., Electric Machines’, T.M.H. publishing Co. Ltd.,
New Delhi

REFERENCES:
1. Say M.G "Performance and Design of Alternating Machines ' CBS Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi, First Indian Edition, Reprint 1998.
2. Irving L.Kosow, "Electric Machinery and Transformers", Prentice Hall of India
Private Ltd., New Delhi, Second Edition, Reprint 2007.
3. Stephen J.Chapman, "Electric Machinery Fundamentals', "McGraw Hill Intl.
Edition, New Delhi, 2005.

EE 9251 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9251 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

AIM:
To become familiar with the function of different components used in Transmission and Distribution levels of power systems and modeling of these components.

OBJECTIVES:
To develop expression for computation of fundamental parameters of lines.
To categorize the lines into different classes and develop equivalent circuits for these classes.
To analyse the voltage distribution in insulator strings and cables and methods to improve the same.


UNIT I – INTRODUCTION 9
Structure of electric power system: generation, transmission and distribution; Types
of AC and DC distributors – distributed and concentrated loads – interconnection -
HVDC and EHV AC transmission

UNIT II - TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS 9
Parameters of single and three phase transmission lines with single and double
circuits: Resistance, inductance and capacitance of solid, stranded and bundled
conductors: Symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing and transposition; application of
self and mutual GMD; skin and proximity effects; interference with neighbouring
communication circuits. Typical configuration, conductor types and electrical
parameters of 400, 220, 110, 66 and 33 kV lines.

UNIT III - MODELLING AND PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINES 9
Classification of lines: Short line, medium line and long line; equivalent circuits,
attenuation constant, phase constant, surge impedance; transmission efficiency and
voltage regulation; real and reactive power flow in lines: Power-angle diagram; surge-
impedance loading, shunt and series compensation; Ferranti effect and corona loss.

UNIT IV - INSULATORS AND CABLES 9
Insulators: Types, voltage distribution in insulator string and grading, improvement of
string efficiency. Underground cables: Introduction-Types of cables, Capacitance of
Single-core cable, Grading of cables, Power factor and heating of cables,
Capacitance of 3- core belted cable, D.C cables

UNIT V - MECHANICAL DESIGN OF LINES AND GROUNDING 9
Mechanical design of transmission line – sag and tension calculations for different
weather conditions – Methods of grounding – Peterson coil - Substation layout-Tower
Spotting

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1 C.L.Wadhwa, ‘Electrical Power Systems’, New Age International Pvt., Ltd., 2007
2. D.P.Kothari , I.J. Nagarath, ‘Power System Engineering’,Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company limited, New Delhi, 2007.

REFERENCES:
1. B.R.Gupta, ‘Power System Analysis and Design’, S.Chand, New Delhi, 2003.
2. S.N. Singh, ‘Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution’, Prentice
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.
3. Luces M.Fualkenberry ,Walter Coffer, ‘Electrical Power Distribution and
Transmission’, Pearson Education, 1996.
4. Hadi Saadat, ‘Power System Analysis,’ Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company’,
2003.
5. J.Brian, Hardy and Colin R.Bayliss ‘Transmission and Distribution in Electrical
Engineering’

EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS

AIM:
To introduce Microprocessor Intel 8085, 8086 and the Micro Controller 8051

OBJECTIVES:
i. To study the Architecture of 8085, 8086 & 8051.
ii. To study the addressing modes & instruction set of 8085, 8086 &
8051.
iii. To introduce the need & use of Interrupt structure.
iv. To develop skill in simple program writing.
v. To introduce commonly used peripheral/ interfacing ICs


UNIT I - 8085 PROCESSOR 9
8085: Functional block diagram –- Signals – Memory interfacing – I/O ports and data
transfer concepts – Timing Diagram – Interrupt structure, 8086 Architecture.

UNIT II - PROGRAMMING OF 8085 PROCESSOR 9
Instruction format and addressing modes – Assembly language format – Data
transfer, data manipulation & control instructions – Programming: Loop structure
with counting & Indexing - Look up table - Subroutine instructions stack.

UNIT III - PERIPHERAL INTERFACING 9
Study of Architecture and programming of ICs: 8255 PPI, 8259 PIC, 8251 USART,
8279 Key board display controller and 8253 Timer/ Counter – Interfacing with 8085 -
A/D and D/A converter interfacing.

UNIT IV - MICRO CONTROLLER 8051 9

Functional block diagram - Instruction format and addressing modes – Interrupt
structure – Timer –I/O ports – Serial communication, Simple programming.

UNIT V - MICRO CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING & APPLICATIONS 9
Data Transfer, Manipulation, Control & I/O instructions – Simple programming
exercises key board and display interface – Closed loop control of DC shunt motor-
stepper motor control.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. R.S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application’, Wiley
Eastern Ltd., New Delhi,
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, ‘The 8051 Micro Controller and
Embedded Systems’, Pearson Education, 2007.

REFERENCES:
1. Antonakos, ‘The Pentium microprocessor’, Pearson Education, 2007
2. Kenneth Ayala, ‘The 8051Microcontroller’, Thomson, 2005
3. N.K De and P.K Sen, ‘Electric Drives’, Prentice Hall of India, 2005

EE 9251 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9251 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

AIM:
To become familiar with the function of different components used in Transmission and Distribution levels of power systems and modeling of these components.

OBJECTIVES:
To develop expression for computation of fundamental parameters of lines.
To categorize the lines into different classes and develop equivalent circuits for these classes.
To analyse the voltage distribution in insulator strings and cables and methods to improve the same.


UNIT I – INTRODUCTION 9
Structure of electric power system: generation, transmission and distribution; Types
of AC and DC distributors – distributed and concentrated loads – interconnection -
HVDC and EHV AC transmission

UNIT II - TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS 9
Parameters of single and three phase transmission lines with single and double
circuits: Resistance, inductance and capacitance of solid, stranded and bundled
conductors: Symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing and transposition; application of
self and mutual GMD; skin and proximity effects; interference with neighbouring
communication circuits. Typical configuration, conductor types and electrical
parameters of 400, 220, 110, 66 and 33 kV lines.

UNIT III - MODELLING AND PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINES 9
Classification of lines: Short line, medium line and long line; equivalent circuits,
attenuation constant, phase constant, surge impedance; transmission efficiency and
voltage regulation; real and reactive power flow in lines: Power-angle diagram; surge-
impedance loading, shunt and series compensation; Ferranti effect and corona loss.

UNIT IV - INSULATORS AND CABLES 9
Insulators: Types, voltage distribution in insulator string and grading, improvement of
string efficiency. Underground cables: Introduction-Types of cables, Capacitance of
Single-core cable, Grading of cables, Power factor and heating of cables,
Capacitance of 3- core belted cable, D.C cables

UNIT V - MECHANICAL DESIGN OF LINES AND GROUNDING 9
Mechanical design of transmission line – sag and tension calculations for different
weather conditions – Methods of grounding – Peterson coil - Substation layout-Tower
Spotting

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1 C.L.Wadhwa, ‘Electrical Power Systems’, New Age International Pvt., Ltd., 2007
2. D.P.Kothari , I.J. Nagarath, ‘Power System Engineering’,Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company limited, New Delhi, 2007.

REFERENCES:
1. B.R.Gupta, ‘Power System Analysis and Design’, S.Chand, New Delhi, 2003.
2. S.N. Singh, ‘Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution’, Prentice
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.
3. Luces M.Fualkenberry ,Walter Coffer, ‘Electrical Power Distribution and
Transmission’, Pearson Education, 1996.
4. Hadi Saadat, ‘Power System Analysis,’ Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company’,
2003.
5. J.Brian, Hardy and Colin R.Bayliss ‘Transmission and Distribution in Electrical
Engineering’

EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9252 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS

AIM:
To introduce Microprocessor Intel 8085, 8086 and the Micro Controller 8051

OBJECTIVES:
i. To study the Architecture of 8085, 8086 & 8051.
ii. To study the addressing modes & instruction set of 8085, 8086 &
8051.
iii. To introduce the need & use of Interrupt structure.
iv. To develop skill in simple program writing.
v. To introduce commonly used peripheral/ interfacing ICs


UNIT I - 8085 PROCESSOR 9
8085: Functional block diagram –- Signals – Memory interfacing – I/O ports and data
transfer concepts – Timing Diagram – Interrupt structure, 8086 Architecture.

UNIT II - PROGRAMMING OF 8085 PROCESSOR 9
Instruction format and addressing modes – Assembly language format – Data
transfer, data manipulation & control instructions – Programming: Loop structure
with counting & Indexing - Look up table - Subroutine instructions stack.

UNIT III - PERIPHERAL INTERFACING 9
Study of Architecture and programming of ICs: 8255 PPI, 8259 PIC, 8251 USART,
8279 Key board display controller and 8253 Timer/ Counter – Interfacing with 8085 -
A/D and D/A converter interfacing.

UNIT IV - MICRO CONTROLLER 8051 9

Functional block diagram - Instruction format and addressing modes – Interrupt
structure – Timer –I/O ports – Serial communication, Simple programming.

UNIT V - MICRO CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING & APPLICATIONS 9
Data Transfer, Manipulation, Control & I/O instructions – Simple programming
exercises key board and display interface – Closed loop control of DC shunt motor-
stepper motor control.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. R.S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application’, Wiley
Eastern Ltd., New Delhi,
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, ‘The 8051 Micro Controller and
Embedded Systems’, Pearson Education, 2007.

REFERENCES:
1. Antonakos, ‘The Pentium microprocessor’, Pearson Education, 2007
2. Kenneth Ayala, ‘The 8051Microcontroller’, Thomson, 2005
3. N.K De and P.K Sen, ‘Electric Drives’, Prentice Hall of India, 2005

EC 9261 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Syllabus

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EC 9261 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

AIM:
To introduce the concepts of communication systems engineering using wire and wireless medium

OBJECTIVES:
To introduce different methods of analog communication and their significance
To introduce Digital Communication methods for high bit rate transmission
To introduce the concepts of source and line coding techniques for enhancing rating of transmission of minimizing the errors in transmission.
To introduce MAC used in communication systems for enhancing the number of users.
To introduce various media for digital communication

UNIT I - ANALOG COMMUNICATION 9

AM – Frequency spectrum – vector representation – power relations – generation of
AM – DSB, DSB/SC, SSB, VSB AM Transmitter & Receiver; FM and PM – frequency
spectrum – power relations : NBFM & WBFM, Generation of FM and DM, Amstrong
method & Reactance modulations : FM & PM frequency.

UNIT II - DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 9

Pulse modulations – concepts of sampling and sampling theorems, PAM, PWM,
PPM, PTM, quantization and coding : DCM, DM, slope overload error. ADM, DPCM,
OOK systems – ASK, FSK, PSK, BSK, QPSK, QAM, MSK, GMSK, applications of
Data communication.

UNIT III - SOURCE CODES, LINE CODES & ERROR CONTROL (Qualitative only)
9
Binary communication – entropy, properties, BSC, BEC, source coding : Shannon,
Fano, Huffman coding : noiseless coding theorem, BW – SNR trade off, Line codes:
NRZ, RZ, AMI, HDBP, ARQ, mBnB codes : Efficiency of transmission, error control
codes and applications: convolution& block codes.

UNIT IV - MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES 9

Spread Spectrum& Multiple (MA)Access techniques : FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, SDMA
application in wire and wireless communication : Advantages.

UNIT V - POWER SYSTEM COMMUNICAITON 9

Satellites, Orbits-Types-frequencies used, link establishment, MA techniques used in
satellite communication, earth station; aperture antennas used in satellite –
INTELSAT and INSAT: fibers – types: sources, detectors, digital filters, optical link:
Basics of power line carrier communications and SCADA

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Taub & Schiling “Principles of communication systems” Tata McGraw hill 2007
2. J.Das “Principles of digital communication” New Age International, 1986

REFERENCES:
1. Kennedy and Davis “Electronic communication systems” Tata McGraw hill, 4th edition, 1993.
2. Sklar “Digital communication fundamentals and applications“ Pearson Education, 2001
3. Bary le, Memuschmidt, digital Communication, Kluwer Publication, 2004.
4. B.P.Lathi “Modern digital and analog communication systems” Oxford University Press, 1998.

EC 9261 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Syllabus

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM IV SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EC 9261 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

AIM:
To introduce the concepts of communication systems engineering using wire and wireless medium

OBJECTIVES:
To introduce different methods of analog communication and their significance
To introduce Digital Communication methods for high bit rate transmission
To introduce the concepts of source and line coding techniques for enhancing rating of transmission of minimizing the errors in transmission.
To introduce MAC used in communication systems for enhancing the number of users.
To introduce various media for digital communication

UNIT I - ANALOG COMMUNICATION 9

AM – Frequency spectrum – vector representation – power relations – generation of
AM – DSB, DSB/SC, SSB, VSB AM Transmitter & Receiver; FM and PM – frequency
spectrum – power relations : NBFM & WBFM, Generation of FM and DM, Amstrong
method & Reactance modulations : FM & PM frequency.

UNIT II - DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 9

Pulse modulations – concepts of sampling and sampling theorems, PAM, PWM,
PPM, PTM, quantization and coding : DCM, DM, slope overload error. ADM, DPCM,
OOK systems – ASK, FSK, PSK, BSK, QPSK, QAM, MSK, GMSK, applications of
Data communication.

UNIT III - SOURCE CODES, LINE CODES & ERROR CONTROL (Qualitative only)
9
Binary communication – entropy, properties, BSC, BEC, source coding : Shannon,
Fano, Huffman coding : noiseless coding theorem, BW – SNR trade off, Line codes:
NRZ, RZ, AMI, HDBP, ARQ, mBnB codes : Efficiency of transmission, error control
codes and applications: convolution& block codes.

UNIT IV - MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES 9

Spread Spectrum& Multiple (MA)Access techniques : FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, SDMA
application in wire and wireless communication : Advantages.

UNIT V - POWER SYSTEM COMMUNICAITON 9

Satellites, Orbits-Types-frequencies used, link establishment, MA techniques used in
satellite communication, earth station; aperture antennas used in satellite –
INTELSAT and INSAT: fibers – types: sources, detectors, digital filters, optical link:
Basics of power line carrier communications and SCADA

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Taub & Schiling “Principles of communication systems” Tata McGraw hill 2007
2. J.Das “Principles of digital communication” New Age International, 1986

REFERENCES:
1. Kennedy and Davis “Electronic communication systems” Tata McGraw hill, 4th edition, 1993.
2. Sklar “Digital communication fundamentals and applications“ Pearson Education, 2001
3. Bary le, Memuschmidt, digital Communication, Kluwer Publication, 2004.
4. B.P.Lathi “Modern digital and analog communication systems” Oxford University Press, 1998.

MA 9211 MATHEMATICS III Syllabus

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REGULATIONS – 2008 CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
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MA 9211 MATHEMATICS III

UNIT I - FOURIER SERIES 9

Dirichlet’s conditions – General Fourier series – Odd and even functions – Half-range
Sine and Cosine series – Complex form of Fourier Series – Parseval’s identity –
Harmonic Analysis.


UNIT II - PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9

Formation – Solutions of first order equations – Sandard types and Equations
reducible to standard types – Singular solutions - Lagrange’s Linear equation –
Integral surface passing through a given curve – Solution of linear equations of
higher order with constant coefficients.

UNIT III - APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9

Method of separation of Variables – Solutions of one dimensional wave equation, -
One-dimensional heat equation – Steady state solution of two-dimensional heat
equation – Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates.

UNIT IV - FOURIER TRANSFORM 9

Fourier integral theorem – Fourier transform pair-Sine and Consine transforms –
Properties – Transform of simple function – Convolution theorem - Parseval’s
identity.

UNIT V - Z – TRANSFORM AND DIFFERENCE EQUATION 9

Z-transform-Elementary properties-Inverse z transform – Convolution theorem-
Formation of difference equation-Solution of difference equation using z transform.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 Total : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOK:

1 B.S.Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publications (2007)


REFERENCES:


1 Glyn James, “Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics, Pearson
Education (2007)
2 B.V.Ramana, “Higher Engineering Mathematics” Tata McGraw Hill 2007.
3 N.P.Bali, and Manish Goyal, “A Text Book of Engineering 7th
Edition
(2007) Lakshmi Publications (P) Limited, New Delhi.


MA 9211 MATHEMATICS III Syllabus

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REGULATIONS – 2008 CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
MA 9211 MATHEMATICS III

UNIT I - FOURIER SERIES 9

Dirichlet’s conditions – General Fourier series – Odd and even functions – Half-range
Sine and Cosine series – Complex form of Fourier Series – Parseval’s identity –
Harmonic Analysis.


UNIT II - PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9

Formation – Solutions of first order equations – Sandard types and Equations
reducible to standard types – Singular solutions - Lagrange’s Linear equation –
Integral surface passing through a given curve – Solution of linear equations of
higher order with constant coefficients.

UNIT III - APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9

Method of separation of Variables – Solutions of one dimensional wave equation, -
One-dimensional heat equation – Steady state solution of two-dimensional heat
equation – Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates.

UNIT IV - FOURIER TRANSFORM 9

Fourier integral theorem – Fourier transform pair-Sine and Consine transforms –
Properties – Transform of simple function – Convolution theorem - Parseval’s
identity.

UNIT V - Z – TRANSFORM AND DIFFERENCE EQUATION 9

Z-transform-Elementary properties-Inverse z transform – Convolution theorem-
Formation of difference equation-Solution of difference equation using z transform.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 Total : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOK:

1 B.S.Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publications (2007)


REFERENCES:


1 Glyn James, “Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics, Pearson
Education (2007)
2 B.V.Ramana, “Higher Engineering Mathematics” Tata McGraw Hill 2007.
3 N.P.Bali, and Manish Goyal, “A Text Book of Engineering 7th
Edition
(2007) Lakshmi Publications (P) Limited, New Delhi.


EE 9205 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9205 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

AIM:
To provide a platform for understanding the basic concepts of measurement and control and its application to practical systems.

OBJECTIVE:
i. To model, analyze and design linear and nonlinear systems.
ii. To study different measurement techniques and to give exposure in design of a closed loop control system.

List of Experiments
1. Digital simulation of linear systems.
2. Digital simulation of non-linear systems.
3. Study of P, PI and PID controllers and its applications to SISO systems.
4. Study of Lead-Lag compensators and applications to SISO systems.
5. State space analysis of physical systems
6. Stability analysis using conventional techniques.
7. Study of transducers and their characterization (Electrical, and Thermal)
8. Study of transducers and their characterization (Mechanical and flow)
9. Measurement of passive elements using Bridge networks
10. Instrument Transformers – Calibration and Analysis
11. Design of signal conditioning circuits.
12. Closed loop control system design.
13. Measurement systems-Simulation& analysis using LABVIEW
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS


EE 9206 FIELD MEASUREMENT AND COMPUTATION LABORATORY

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9206 FIELD MEASUREMENT AND COMPUTATION LABORATORY


AIM:
To study about the computational and measurement techniques of electromagnetic
fields.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. A study of solution techniques for electromagnetic field problem using analytical
and numerical methods (FDM and FEM).

Graphical Representation of fields (using MATLAB)

2. Plotting of vector, divergence and curl fields.
3. Plotting of electric field and equipotential lines
4. Plotting of Magnetic fields

Computation of Electric (E) and Magnetic (H) fields (using FEM/FDM packages) for simple configurations
5. Computation of Electric field intensity, voltage distribution and capacitance.
6. Computation of Magnetic field intensity and inductance
7. Calculation of Skin depth

Measurement using field meter

8. Measurement of Electrical Fields
9. Measurement of Magnetic fields
10. Measurement of E and H around practical appliances

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

EE 9205 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9205 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

AIM:
To provide a platform for understanding the basic concepts of measurement and control and its application to practical systems.

OBJECTIVE:
i. To model, analyze and design linear and nonlinear systems.
ii. To study different measurement techniques and to give exposure in design of a closed loop control system.

List of Experiments
1. Digital simulation of linear systems.
2. Digital simulation of non-linear systems.
3. Study of P, PI and PID controllers and its applications to SISO systems.
4. Study of Lead-Lag compensators and applications to SISO systems.
5. State space analysis of physical systems
6. Stability analysis using conventional techniques.
7. Study of transducers and their characterization (Electrical, and Thermal)
8. Study of transducers and their characterization (Mechanical and flow)
9. Measurement of passive elements using Bridge networks
10. Instrument Transformers – Calibration and Analysis
11. Design of signal conditioning circuits.
12. Closed loop control system design.
13. Measurement systems-Simulation& analysis using LABVIEW
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS


EE 9206 FIELD MEASUREMENT AND COMPUTATION LABORATORY

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9206 FIELD MEASUREMENT AND COMPUTATION LABORATORY


AIM:
To study about the computational and measurement techniques of electromagnetic
fields.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. A study of solution techniques for electromagnetic field problem using analytical
and numerical methods (FDM and FEM).

Graphical Representation of fields (using MATLAB)

2. Plotting of vector, divergence and curl fields.
3. Plotting of electric field and equipotential lines
4. Plotting of Magnetic fields

Computation of Electric (E) and Magnetic (H) fields (using FEM/FDM packages) for simple configurations
5. Computation of Electric field intensity, voltage distribution and capacitance.
6. Computation of Magnetic field intensity and inductance
7. Calculation of Skin depth

Measurement using field meter

8. Measurement of Electrical Fields
9. Measurement of Magnetic fields
10. Measurement of E and H around practical appliances

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

EE 9204 DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9204 DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN

AIM:
To introduce the fundamentals of Digital Circuits, combinational and sequential circuit.

OBJECTIVES:
i. To study various number systems and to simplify the mathematical expressions using Boolean functions – simple problems.
ii. To study implementation of combinational circuits
iii. To study the design of various synchronous and asynchronous circuits.
iv. To expose the students to various memory devices.
v. To introduce digital simulation techniques for development of application oriented logic circuit.

UNIT I - BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS 9+3
Boolean algebra: De-Morgan’s theorem, switching functions and simplification using
K-maps & Quine McCluskey method, Design of adder, subtractor, comparators, code
converters, encoders, decoders, multiplexers and demultiplexers.

UNIT II - SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS 9+3
Flip flops - SR, D, JK and T. Analysis of synchronous sequential circuits; design of
synchronous sequential circuits – Counters, state diagram; state reduction; state
assignment.

UNIT III - ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENCTIAL CIRCUIT 9+3
Analysis of asynchronous sequential machines, state assignment, asynchronous
design problem.


UNIT IV - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES, MEMORY AND LOGIC FAMILIES
9+3
Memories: ROM, PROM, EPROM, PLA, PLD, FPGA, digital logic families: TTL,
ECL, CMOS.

UNIT V – VHDL 9+3
RTL Design – combinational logic – Types – Operators – Packages – Sequential
circuit – Sub programs – Test benches. (Examples: adders, counters, flipflops, FSM,
Multiplexers / Demltiplexers).

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Morris Mano, ‘Digital Design’, Pearson Education, 2006.
2. John M.Yarbrough, ‘Digital Logic, Application & Design’, Thomson, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Raj Kamal, ‘ Digital systems-Principles and Design’, Pearson education 2nd edition, 2007
2. Charles H.Roth, ‘Fundamentals Logic Design’, Jaico Publishing, IV edition, 2002.
3. Floyd and Jain, ‘Digital Fundamentals’, 8th edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
4. John F.Wakerly, ‘Digital Design Principles and Practice’, 3rd edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
5. Tocci, “Digital Systems : Principles and applications, 8th Edition” Pearson Education.

EE 9204 DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9204 DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN

AIM:
To introduce the fundamentals of Digital Circuits, combinational and sequential circuit.

OBJECTIVES:
i. To study various number systems and to simplify the mathematical expressions using Boolean functions – simple problems.
ii. To study implementation of combinational circuits
iii. To study the design of various synchronous and asynchronous circuits.
iv. To expose the students to various memory devices.
v. To introduce digital simulation techniques for development of application oriented logic circuit.

UNIT I - BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS 9+3
Boolean algebra: De-Morgan’s theorem, switching functions and simplification using
K-maps & Quine McCluskey method, Design of adder, subtractor, comparators, code
converters, encoders, decoders, multiplexers and demultiplexers.

UNIT II - SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS 9+3
Flip flops - SR, D, JK and T. Analysis of synchronous sequential circuits; design of
synchronous sequential circuits – Counters, state diagram; state reduction; state
assignment.

UNIT III - ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENCTIAL CIRCUIT 9+3
Analysis of asynchronous sequential machines, state assignment, asynchronous
design problem.


UNIT IV - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES, MEMORY AND LOGIC FAMILIES
9+3
Memories: ROM, PROM, EPROM, PLA, PLD, FPGA, digital logic families: TTL,
ECL, CMOS.

UNIT V – VHDL 9+3
RTL Design – combinational logic – Types – Operators – Packages – Sequential
circuit – Sub programs – Test benches. (Examples: adders, counters, flipflops, FSM,
Multiplexers / Demltiplexers).

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Morris Mano, ‘Digital Design’, Pearson Education, 2006.
2. John M.Yarbrough, ‘Digital Logic, Application & Design’, Thomson, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Raj Kamal, ‘ Digital systems-Principles and Design’, Pearson education 2nd edition, 2007
2. Charles H.Roth, ‘Fundamentals Logic Design’, Jaico Publishing, IV edition, 2002.
3. Floyd and Jain, ‘Digital Fundamentals’, 8th edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
4. John F.Wakerly, ‘Digital Design Principles and Practice’, 3rd edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
5. Tocci, “Digital Systems : Principles and applications, 8th Edition” Pearson Education.

EE 9202 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

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REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9202 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

AIM:
To introduce the fundamentals of electromagnetic fields and their applications in
Engineering.

OBJECTIVES:

To impart knowledge on vector fields - electrostatic and magnetostatic fields,
electrodynamics and electromagnetic waves.

PREREQUISITES

Vector algebra, Differential and Integral Calculus

UNIT I - INTRODUCTION 6
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 12
Coulomb’s Law – electric field intensity – Field due to point and continuous charges –
Gauss’s law and its applications – electrical potential – Electric field and equipotential
plots – electric field in free space, conductors, dielectric – dielectric polarization.
Electric field in multiple dielectrics – boundary conditions, Poisson’s and Laplace’s
equations – Capacitance – Energy density – Dielectric strength – Applications.

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 – Applications.

UNIT IV - ELECTRO DYNAMIC FIELDS 9
Faraday’s law, induced emf – transformer and motional EMF, Maxwell’s equations
(differential and integral forms)- Displacement current – Applications - Relation
between field theory and circuit theory.

UNIT VI - 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 - Applications

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS:

1 Matthew. N.O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, Fourth Edition, Oxford
University Press, First Indian Edition 2007.
2. Ashutosh Pramanik, “Electromagnetism – theory and application,” Prentice Hall
of
India Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.

REFERENCES:

1. William H.Hayt Jr. and John A Buck “Engineering Electromagnetics”, Seventh
Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.
2. J.A.Edminister, Schaum’s Outlines “Theory and problems of Electromagnetics”,
Tata Mc Graw hill, Second Edition, Special Indian Edition 2006.
3. Guru and Hiziroghu “Electromagnetic field theory fundamentals”, Thomson Asia
Pvt. Ltd., 1998.
4. John D Kraus, Daniel A Fleisch “Electromagenetics with Applications”, Tata
McGraw Hill International Edition, 1999.




EE 9203 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION

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REGULATIONS – 2008 CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9203 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION


AIM:
To provide adequate knowledge of measurements techniques using electrical and
electronic instruments.

OBJECTIVES:

Introduction to general instrument system, error, calibration etc.
Emphasis is laid on analog and digital techniques used to measure voltage, current, energy, power and non-electrical parameters.
To have an adequate knowledge of comparison methods of measurement.
Elaborate discussion about storage & display devices.
Exposure to various transducers and data acquisition system.


UNIT I - QUALITIES OF MEASUREMENT 9

Functional elements of an instrument – Static and dynamic characteristics – Errors in
measurement – Statistical evaluation of measurement data – Standards and
calibration.

UNIT II - PRIMARY SENSING ELEMENTS AND SIGNAL CONDITIONING 9

Principles, Classification of sensors and transducers – Selection of transducers –
Resistive, capacitive & inductive transducers – Piezoelectric, optical and digital
transducers – Basic Instrumentation Amplifier, Sample and Hold Circuit, A/D and D/A
converters

UNIT III - LECTRICAL MEASUREMNETS AND INSTRUMENTS 9

Principle and types of analog voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters – Single and three
phase wattmeters and energy meters – Magnetic measurements –Instrument
transformers – Instruments for measurement of frequency and phase.

UNIT IV - MEASUREMENT OF PASSIVE ELEMENTS 9

Resistance measurement: Conventional methods, Wheatstone bridge, sensitivity of
wheatstone bridge – Kelvin’s bridges – Kelvin’s double bridge method –
Measurement of high resistance – megohm bridge method – Inductance
measurement: Maxwell’s inductance bridge – Maxwell’s LC bridge – Hay’s bridge –
Anderson’s bridge – Capacitance measurement: De Sauty’s bridge – Schering
bridge – Measurement of frequency : Wien’s bridge.

UNIT V - BASIC MEASUREMENT METHODS OF NON-ELECTRICAL
PARAMETERS 9

Measurement of Pressure: Comparison with known dead weights - Temperature:
Thermocouple – pyrometers - Flow: Flow meters – Rotameters – Electromagnetic
flow metres – Level: Mechanical, Electrical and optical level indicators - Speed:
tachometers – stroboscopic methods, gyroscopes - Acceleration, Humidity:Wet and
dry bulb hygrometer – Dunmore and pope cells, conductivity cells.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS:

1. A.K. Sawhney, ‘A Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurements &
Instrumentation’, Dhanpat Rai and Co, 2004.
2. J. B. Gupta, ‘A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements’, S. K. Kataria &
Sons, Delhi, 2003.

REFERENCES:

1. E.O. Doebelin, ‘Measurement Systems – Application and Design’, Tata McGraw
Hill publishing company, 2003.
2. Alan S. Morris,” Measurement & Instrumentation Principles”, Elsevier
Publications, 2001
3. Arun K. Ghosh, “ Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation”, Second
Edition, PHI, 2007.

EE 9202 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9202 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

AIM:
To introduce the fundamentals of electromagnetic fields and their applications in
Engineering.

OBJECTIVES:

To impart knowledge on vector fields - electrostatic and magnetostatic fields,
electrodynamics and electromagnetic waves.

PREREQUISITES

Vector algebra, Differential and Integral Calculus

UNIT I - INTRODUCTION 6
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 12
Coulomb’s Law – electric field intensity – Field due to point and continuous charges –
Gauss’s law and its applications – electrical potential – Electric field and equipotential
plots – electric field in free space, conductors, dielectric – dielectric polarization.
Electric field in multiple dielectrics – boundary conditions, Poisson’s and Laplace’s
equations – Capacitance – Energy density – Dielectric strength – Applications.

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 – Applications.

UNIT IV - ELECTRO DYNAMIC FIELDS 9
Faraday’s law, induced emf – transformer and motional EMF, Maxwell’s equations
(differential and integral forms)- Displacement current – Applications - Relation
between field theory and circuit theory.

UNIT VI - 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 - Applications

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS:

1 Matthew. N.O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, Fourth Edition, Oxford
University Press, First Indian Edition 2007.
2. Ashutosh Pramanik, “Electromagnetism – theory and application,” Prentice Hall
of
India Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.

REFERENCES:

1. William H.Hayt Jr. and John A Buck “Engineering Electromagnetics”, Seventh
Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.
2. J.A.Edminister, Schaum’s Outlines “Theory and problems of Electromagnetics”,
Tata Mc Graw hill, Second Edition, Special Indian Edition 2006.
3. Guru and Hiziroghu “Electromagnetic field theory fundamentals”, Thomson Asia
Pvt. Ltd., 1998.
4. John D Kraus, Daniel A Fleisch “Electromagenetics with Applications”, Tata
McGraw Hill International Edition, 1999.




EE 9203 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008 CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EE 9203 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION


AIM:
To provide adequate knowledge of measurements techniques using electrical and
electronic instruments.

OBJECTIVES:

Introduction to general instrument system, error, calibration etc.
Emphasis is laid on analog and digital techniques used to measure voltage, current, energy, power and non-electrical parameters.
To have an adequate knowledge of comparison methods of measurement.
Elaborate discussion about storage & display devices.
Exposure to various transducers and data acquisition system.


UNIT I - QUALITIES OF MEASUREMENT 9

Functional elements of an instrument – Static and dynamic characteristics – Errors in
measurement – Statistical evaluation of measurement data – Standards and
calibration.

UNIT II - PRIMARY SENSING ELEMENTS AND SIGNAL CONDITIONING 9

Principles, Classification of sensors and transducers – Selection of transducers –
Resistive, capacitive & inductive transducers – Piezoelectric, optical and digital
transducers – Basic Instrumentation Amplifier, Sample and Hold Circuit, A/D and D/A
converters

UNIT III - LECTRICAL MEASUREMNETS AND INSTRUMENTS 9

Principle and types of analog voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters – Single and three
phase wattmeters and energy meters – Magnetic measurements –Instrument
transformers – Instruments for measurement of frequency and phase.

UNIT IV - MEASUREMENT OF PASSIVE ELEMENTS 9

Resistance measurement: Conventional methods, Wheatstone bridge, sensitivity of
wheatstone bridge – Kelvin’s bridges – Kelvin’s double bridge method –
Measurement of high resistance – megohm bridge method – Inductance
measurement: Maxwell’s inductance bridge – Maxwell’s LC bridge – Hay’s bridge –
Anderson’s bridge – Capacitance measurement: De Sauty’s bridge – Schering
bridge – Measurement of frequency : Wien’s bridge.

UNIT V - BASIC MEASUREMENT METHODS OF NON-ELECTRICAL
PARAMETERS 9

Measurement of Pressure: Comparison with known dead weights - Temperature:
Thermocouple – pyrometers - Flow: Flow meters – Rotameters – Electromagnetic
flow metres – Level: Mechanical, Electrical and optical level indicators - Speed:
tachometers – stroboscopic methods, gyroscopes - Acceleration, Humidity:Wet and
dry bulb hygrometer – Dunmore and pope cells, conductivity cells.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS:

1. A.K. Sawhney, ‘A Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurements &
Instrumentation’, Dhanpat Rai and Co, 2004.
2. J. B. Gupta, ‘A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements’, S. K. Kataria &
Sons, Delhi, 2003.

REFERENCES:

1. E.O. Doebelin, ‘Measurement Systems – Application and Design’, Tata McGraw
Hill publishing company, 2003.
2. Alan S. Morris,” Measurement & Instrumentation Principles”, Elsevier
Publications, 2001
3. Arun K. Ghosh, “ Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation”, Second
Edition, PHI, 2007.

EE 9201 CONTROL SYSTEMS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

EE 9201 CONTROL SYSTEMS

AIM:
To learn the basic concepts of linear control theory and its analysis.

OBJECTIVE:
To impart knowledge on
Different system representation, block diagram reduction and Mason’s rule.
Time response analysis of LTI systems and steady state error.
The open loop and closed loop frequency responses of systems.
Stability concept.
State variable analysis.


UNIT I - MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 9+3
Definition & classification of system – terminology & structure of feedback control
theory –Analogous systems - Physical system representation by Differential
equations – Block diagram reduction– Signal flow graphs.

UNIT II - TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS & ROOT LOCUS TECHNIQUE 9+3
Standard test signals – Steady state error & error constants – Time Response of I
and II order system – Root locus – Rules for sketching root loci.

UNIT III - FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS 9+3
Correlation between Time & Frequency response – Polar plots – Bode Plots –
Determination of Transfer Function from Bode plot.

UNIT IV - STABILITY CONCEPTS & ANALYSIS 9+3
Concept of stability – Necessary condition – RH criterion – Relative stability – Nyquist
stability criterion – Stability from Bode plot – Relative stability from Nyquist & Bode –
Closed loop frequency response.

UNIT V - STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS 9+3
Concept of state – State Variable & State Model – State models for linear &
continuous time systems – Solution of state & output equation – controllability &
observability.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 Total : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOK:
1. Nagrath I.J & M. Gopal, Control systems Engineering, 4th Edition, New Age International, New Delhi, 2005.
2. Benzamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control systems, 7th Edition, Prentice-Hall
(Pearson Education, Inc.), New Delhi, 2003.

REFERENCES:

1. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 4th Edition, John Wiley, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Richard C Dorf, Robert H Bishop, Modern control systems , 8th edition,
Prentice Hall (Pearson education, Inc.), New Delhi 2003.
3. Benzamin C. Kuo and Farid Golnaraghi, Automatic Control systems, 8th Edition, John Wiley, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Eronini umez – Eronini – System Dynamics & Control, Thomson, New Delhi, 1999.

EE 9201 CONTROL SYSTEMS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

EE 9201 CONTROL SYSTEMS

AIM:
To learn the basic concepts of linear control theory and its analysis.

OBJECTIVE:
To impart knowledge on
Different system representation, block diagram reduction and Mason’s rule.
Time response analysis of LTI systems and steady state error.
The open loop and closed loop frequency responses of systems.
Stability concept.
State variable analysis.


UNIT I - MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 9+3
Definition & classification of system – terminology & structure of feedback control
theory –Analogous systems - Physical system representation by Differential
equations – Block diagram reduction– Signal flow graphs.

UNIT II - TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS & ROOT LOCUS TECHNIQUE 9+3
Standard test signals – Steady state error & error constants – Time Response of I
and II order system – Root locus – Rules for sketching root loci.

UNIT III - FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS 9+3
Correlation between Time & Frequency response – Polar plots – Bode Plots –
Determination of Transfer Function from Bode plot.

UNIT IV - STABILITY CONCEPTS & ANALYSIS 9+3
Concept of stability – Necessary condition – RH criterion – Relative stability – Nyquist
stability criterion – Stability from Bode plot – Relative stability from Nyquist & Bode –
Closed loop frequency response.

UNIT V - STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS 9+3
Concept of state – State Variable & State Model – State models for linear &
continuous time systems – Solution of state & output equation – controllability &
observability.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 Total : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOK:
1. Nagrath I.J & M. Gopal, Control systems Engineering, 4th Edition, New Age International, New Delhi, 2005.
2. Benzamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control systems, 7th Edition, Prentice-Hall
(Pearson Education, Inc.), New Delhi, 2003.

REFERENCES:

1. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 4th Edition, John Wiley, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Richard C Dorf, Robert H Bishop, Modern control systems , 8th edition,
Prentice Hall (Pearson education, Inc.), New Delhi 2003.
3. Benzamin C. Kuo and Farid Golnaraghi, Automatic Control systems, 8th Edition, John Wiley, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Eronini umez – Eronini – System Dynamics & Control, Thomson, New Delhi, 1999.

EC 9212 ELECTRONICS LABORATORY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EC 9212 ELECTRONICS LABORATORY


AIM:
To provide hands on experience in characterization of electronic devices and development of electronic circuits.
OBJECTIVES:
1. To obtain the characteristics of electronic devices
2. To obtain the characteristics of amplifier circuits
3. To simulate electronic circuits using standard software packages
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. PN Junction diode and Rectifier Applications
2. Bipolar Junction transistor - CE, CB, CC characteristics
3. JFET – characteristics and parameter determination
4. UJT & SCR Characteristics & UJT – Controlled SCR
5. Characteristics of DIAC and TRIAC
6. Characteristics of BJT Amplifier frequency response
7. Characteristics of FET amplifier frequency response
8. Characteristics of Class B amplifier – Darlington pair
9. Characteristics of Differential amplifier
10. Class D – Totempole configuration
11. PSPICE modeling of electronic circuits

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS



EC 9212 ELECTRONICS LABORATORY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EC 9212 ELECTRONICS LABORATORY


AIM:
To provide hands on experience in characterization of electronic devices and development of electronic circuits.
OBJECTIVES:
1. To obtain the characteristics of electronic devices
2. To obtain the characteristics of amplifier circuits
3. To simulate electronic circuits using standard software packages
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. PN Junction diode and Rectifier Applications
2. Bipolar Junction transistor - CE, CB, CC characteristics
3. JFET – characteristics and parameter determination
4. UJT & SCR Characteristics & UJT – Controlled SCR
5. Characteristics of DIAC and TRIAC
6. Characteristics of BJT Amplifier frequency response
7. Characteristics of FET amplifier frequency response
8. Characteristics of Class B amplifier – Darlington pair
9. Characteristics of Differential amplifier
10. Class D – Totempole configuration
11. PSPICE modeling of electronic circuits

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS



EC 9211 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EC 9211 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


AIM:
To study the characteristics and applications of electronic devices.

OBJECTIVES:
To acquaint the students with construction, theory and characteristics of the following
electronic devices:

P-N junction diode, Bipolar transistor, Field Effect transistor, LED, LCD and other
photo electronic devices, Power control/regulator devices, Feedback amplifiers and
oscillators

UNIT I - PN JUNCTION DEVICES 9+3

PN junction diode –structure, operation and V-I characteristic-current equation of drift
current density and diffusion current density-diffusion and transient capacitance –
display devices- LED, Laser diodes Zener breakdown-zener reverse characteristic –
zener as regulator

UNIT II - IPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS 9+3

– structure , operation and V-I characteristic- MOSFET – structure, operation and V-
I characteristic – types of MOSFET – JFET –structure, operation and V-I
characteristic

UNIT III - AMPLIFIERS 9+3

BJT small signal model – biasing – analysis of CE, CB, CC amplifiers- Gain and
frequency response – MOSFET small signal model – biasing – analysis of CS and
source follower – gain and frequency response.

UNIT IV - MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS AND DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER 9+3

BIMOS cascade amplifier, differential amplifier – common mode and difference mode
analysis – FET input stages – tuned amplifiers- single tuned amplifiers – gain and
frequency response – neutralization methods.

UNIT V - FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 9+3

Advantages of negative feedback – voltage ./ current, series , shunt feedback –
positive feedback – condition for oscillations, phase shift – Wien bridge, Hartley,
colpitts and crystal oscillators.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 Total : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:

1. David A. Bell ,”Electronic devices and circuits”, Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
2. Seda smith, “Microelectronic circuits “ Oxford University Press, 2004.

REFERENCES:

1. Rashid, “Micro electronic circuits” Thomson publications, 1999.
2. Floyd, “Electron devices” Pearson Asia 5th
Edition, 2001.
3. Donald A Neamen, “Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design” Tata McGrawHill,
3rd
Edition, 2003.
EE 9201 CONTROL SYSTEMS

EC 9211 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS SYLLABUS

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 025
REGULATIONS – 2008
CURRICULUM FROM III SEMESTERS FOR
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EC 9211 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


AIM:
To study the characteristics and applications of electronic devices.

OBJECTIVES:
To acquaint the students with construction, theory and characteristics of the following
electronic devices:

P-N junction diode, Bipolar transistor, Field Effect transistor, LED, LCD and other
photo electronic devices, Power control/regulator devices, Feedback amplifiers and
oscillators

UNIT I - PN JUNCTION DEVICES 9+3

PN junction diode –structure, operation and V-I characteristic-current equation of drift
current density and diffusion current density-diffusion and transient capacitance –
display devices- LED, Laser diodes Zener breakdown-zener reverse characteristic –
zener as regulator

UNIT II - IPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS 9+3

– structure , operation and V-I characteristic- MOSFET – structure, operation and V-
I characteristic – types of MOSFET – JFET –structure, operation and V-I
characteristic

UNIT III - AMPLIFIERS 9+3

BJT small signal model – biasing – analysis of CE, CB, CC amplifiers- Gain and
frequency response – MOSFET small signal model – biasing – analysis of CS and
source follower – gain and frequency response.

UNIT IV - MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS AND DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER 9+3

BIMOS cascade amplifier, differential amplifier – common mode and difference mode
analysis – FET input stages – tuned amplifiers- single tuned amplifiers – gain and
frequency response – neutralization methods.

UNIT V - FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 9+3

Advantages of negative feedback – voltage ./ current, series , shunt feedback –
positive feedback – condition for oscillations, phase shift – Wien bridge, Hartley,
colpitts and crystal oscillators.

Lecture – 45 Tutorial – 15 Total : 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS:

1. David A. Bell ,”Electronic devices and circuits”, Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
2. Seda smith, “Microelectronic circuits “ Oxford University Press, 2004.

REFERENCES:

1. Rashid, “Micro electronic circuits” Thomson publications, 1999.
2. Floyd, “Electron devices” Pearson Asia 5th
Edition, 2001.
3. Donald A Neamen, “Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design” Tata McGrawHill,
3rd
Edition, 2003.
EE 9201 CONTROL SYSTEMS

TX 047 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY

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ANNA UNIVERSITY :: CHENNAI – 600 025.
M.TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
TX 047 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY

1. Industrial policy of India. Pollution monitoring and control – Functions and activities of Ministry of environment, Central and State pollution control boards. Environmental clearance. Environmental clearance and guidelines for industries. Environment impact assessment. Fiscal incentives for environmental protection. Environmental auditing. 10
2. Waste water characteristics. Waste water treatment objectives, methods and implementation considerations. Recycling of effluents. 10

3. Identification and reduction of pollution sources in textile wet processing. Pollution control in man-made fibre industry. Analysis of textile processing effluents – colour, odor, pH, total solids, suspended solids, total dissolved solids, BOD, COD, total alkalinity, chloride, sulphates, calcium and chromium. Tolerance limits for effluents. Bio-degradability of textile chemicals and auxiliaries. 10

4. Technical regulations on safety and health aspects of textile materials – Banned dyes and chemicals, Eco labeling. Eco friendly textile processes, machines and specialty chemicals. Natural dyes and environmental considerations. 10

5. Air pollution in textile industry. Solid waste disposal. 5

TOTAL : 45

REFERENCES

1. R.K. Trivedi, Handbook of Environmental laws, Acts, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards, Vol. 1, Enviro Media, India, 1996.
2. George Thobanoglous, Franklin L.Burton, Waste Water Engineering – Treatment, Disposal, Reuse (Metcalf & Eddy Inc., California), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing company Limited, New Delhi, 1995.
3. C.S. Rao, Environmental Pollution control Engineering, Wiley Eastern Engineering Limited, New Age International Limited, New Delhi, 1994.
4. N. Manivasakam, Treatment of Textile Processing Effluents (including analysis), Sakhi Publications, Coimbatore, 1995.
5. Pollution Prevention Workshop: The Fundamentals of Pollution Prevention, United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.
6. Eco-Textiles : Regulations, Labels, Processing and Testing, A Special Report by The Bombay Textile Research Association, Mumbai, 1996.
7. Symposium Proceedings on Eco-Friendly Textile Processing, Department of textile Technology, Indian Institute of Textile Technology, New Delhi, 1995.
8. Proceedings of Seminar on TDS Removal From Textile Effluents, Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University, Chennai, 1998.

 

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