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First Year, Semester-I


(Common for all branches)

3-WEEKS STUDENT INDUCTION PROGRAMME (In the beginning of the session)


Evaluation Scheme

Category
End

Type
MID Term Semester
S. Subject Examination Examinat
Subject Name Period Total Credit
No. Code ion (ESE)

MTE +
L T P CT TA CT + TA TE/PE Cr
ESE

Engineering Physics /
IAS101/
1 Green Chemistry & T BS 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3
IAS102
Environmental Science

2 IAS103 Mathematics-I T BS 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4

Trends in Electrical and


IEM101/ Mechanical Engineering /
3 T ES 3 1 0 20 10 30 70 100 4
IEC101 Trends in Electronics
Engineering

4. IVA101 Emerging Trends- 1 T VA 2 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 2

Engineering Physics lab/


IAS151 /
5 Green Chemistry & P BS 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
IAS152
Environmental Science Lab
Trends in Electrical and
IEM151/ Mechanical Engineering Lab/
6 P ES 0 0 2 30 20 50 50 100 1
IEC151 Trends in Electronics
Engineering Lab

7 IPP151 Principles of Programming Lab P ES 0 1 2 50 25 75 25 100 3

8 IAE151 Soft- Skill 1 P AE 0 0 2 50 25 75 25 100 2

ISE151/ Design Thinking Lab-1 /


9
ISE 152 Design Thinking Lab-2
P SE 0 0 2 50 25 75 25 100 1

11 3 10 445 455 900 21

Abbreviation Used:
BS: Basic Science Course
ES: Engineering Science Course
SE: Skill Enhancement Course
VA: Value Added Course
AE: Ability Enhancement Course
TA: Teacher’s Assessment
CT: Class Test
MTE: Mid Term Examination
ESE: End Semester Examination
Subject Code : Subject Name : Engineering
LTP:303 Credit : 3
IAS101/201 Physics

Blooms
CO’s. CO
Taxonomy

Understand the concepts of classical and relativistic mechanics. K2


CO-1
Understand the fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics
K2
CO-2 for basic physical problem.
Apply the concept of interference and diffraction to determine the
CO-3 K3
optical properties of materials.

Describe the concepts and applications of fiber optics and LASER. K2


CO-4
Understand the properties and applications of superconducting
CO-5 K2
and Nano materials.

Topic Contact
Hours
Unit 1. Relativistic Mechanics 6

Inertial and Non-inertial frames of References, Galilean Transformation Equations,


Michelson- Morley Experiment, Postulates of Special Theory of Relativity, Lorentz
transformation equations, Length Contraction, Time Dilation, Relativistic
mass(Qualitative), Einstein’s Mass – Energy relation. Massless Particle.

Unit 2. Quantum Mechanics 8


Inadequacies of Classical Mechanics, Planck’s theory of black body radiation
(Qualitative), Compton effect, de-Broglie concept of matter waves, Wave function &
its Physical interpretation, Expectation value, Time-dependent and time-
independent Schrodinger wave equations, Particle in a one-Dimensional box,
,Introduction of quantum computing, difference between classical and quantum
computing.
Unit 3: Wave Optics 7

Coherent Sources, Difference between thin film and wedge shaped film, Interference
in uniform thin films, Wedge shaped thin film (qualitative), fringe width in wedge
shape thin film. Newton’s Rings and its applications.
Introduction to diffraction, Difference between Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction,
Fraunhofer diffraction due to single slit, Diffraction grating.

Unit 4: Laser & Fibre Optics 7


Laser: Introduction of LASER and Characteristics of LASER beam, Absorption of
radiation, Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, Population inversion,
Einstein’s Coefficients, Principles of laser action, Solid state Laser (Ruby laser),
Semi- Conductor LASER, applications of LASER.
Fibre Optics: Principle and construction of optical fibre, Acceptance angle,
Numerical aperture, Acceptance cone, Normalized frequency & number of modes,
Types of optical fibre, Attenuation, Application of fibre.

Unit 5 – Superconductivity and Nano-materials 7


Superconductivity: Temperature dependence of resistivity in superconducting
materials, Meissner effect, Temperature dependence of critical field, Critical
current, Persistent current, Type I and Type II superconductors, High temperature
superconductors, Properties and applications of Super-conductors
(superconducting magnets, maglev vehicle, SQUID).

Nano-Materials: Introduction to nanoscience, nanotechnology and nano- materials,


Basics concept of Quantum Dots, Quantum wires and Quantum well, Fabrication
techniques of nano materials - Top-down approach (CVD) and Bottom-Up approach
(Sol Gel)

Text Book:

1. Engineering Physics : S K Srivastava and R A Yadav (New Age International Publication)


2. Engineering Physics : S K Gupta (Krishna Publication)
3. Physics : S L Gupta (Shubham Publication)
4. Solid State Physics : S O Pillai (New Age International Publication)

Reference Books:

1. Concepts of Modern Physics - Aurthur Beiser (Mc-Graw Hill Publication)


2. Engineering Physics: Theory and Practical- Katiyar and Pandey (Wiley India)
3. Applied Physics for Engineers- Neeraj Mehta (PHI Learning, New Publication)
4. Introduction to Quantum mechanics:David J. Griffith (Person Publication)

Web based materials and web links:

[Link]
[Link]
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[Link]
Subject Code : Subject Name : Engineering LTP:00
Credit : 1
IAS151/251 Physics Lab 2

Statement Blooms
CO’s.
Taxonomy

CO-1 Apply optical methods to determine the properties of light. K3


Apply magnetic properties to find Hall coefficients and magnetic
CO-2 K3
behavior in relevant materials.

Apply electrical method to determine specific resistance, energy


CO-3 K3
band gap and verification of Stefan’s law.

Minimum ten experiments are to be performed

among the following.

1. To determine the wavelength of monochromatic (sodium) light by Newton’s ring


method.
2. To determine the wavelength of spectral lines using plane transmission grating.
3. To determine the wavelength of He-Ne laser light by diffraction at a single
slit/diffraction grating.
4. To determine the focal length of the combination of two thin convergent lenses
separated by a distance with the help of a Nodal Slide and verify to the formula.
5. To draw the hysteresis curve of given ferromagnetic material.
6. To study the Hall Effect and determine Hall Coefficient and carrier density of
a given semiconductor material using Hall Effect set–up.
7. To study the variation of magnetic field along the axis of a current carrying
circular coil and then to estimate the radius of the coil.
8. To verify Stefan’s law by electrical method.
9. To determine the energy band gap of a given semiconductor material using a
reversed biased p-n junction diode.
10. To determine the specific resistance of a given wire using Carey Foster’s bridge method.
11. To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar solution using polarimeter.
12. To draw V-I characteristic of PN Junction diode and to determine knee or cut in voltage.
13. To measure attenuation in optical fibre.
14. To determine Planck’s constant using Photo-electric effect.
15. To study the presence of discrete energy levels in an atom by Frank Hertz.
Reference Books :
1. Practical Physics – K K Dey & B N Dutta (Kalyani Publication, New Delhi)
2. Engineering Physics – Theory and Practical – Katiyar & Pandey (Wilay India)
3. Engineering Physics Practical – S K Gupta (Krishna Prakashan, Meerut)
Subject Code: Subject Name: Green Chemistry &
L T P: 3 0 0 Credit:3
IAS102/202 Environmental Science

Bloom’s
COs CO Description
Level
Interpret Water Hardness, Its Impact and Environmental Friendly
CO1 K2
Remedial Methods.

CO2 Explain the Concepts of Electrochemistry and Corrosion. K2

Understand Classification, Formation and Properties of Polymers used in


CO3 K2
Smart Devices.
Elaborate the Importance of Green Energy and Emerging Trends in
CO4 K2
Chemistry.

CO5 Explain Environmental Pollution, Its Implications and Remediation. K2

K1- Remember, K2- Understand, K3- Apply, K4- Analyze, K5- Evaluate, K6 Create
Contact
Topics Hours
Unit 1 6
Water Technology: Type of Water- Potable water and Boiler-Feed Water, Hardness of
Water & Its Types (Units and Numericals), Boiler Troubles- Sludge & Scale, Priming &
Foaming, Boiler Corrosion and Caustic Embrittlement, Environment Friendly Methods for
Water Purification (Green Process- Zeolite & Ion Exchange Method) and Reverse
Osmosis Process.

Unit 2 6
Electrochemical Process and Its Application: Type of Cells, Electrochemical and
Electrolytic Cells, Ecofriendly Energy Efficient Cells- Fuel Cell & Solar Cells
(Photovoltaic Cells) & Hydrogen based Cell. Theory of Electrochemical Cell (Galvanic
Cell).
Corrosion: Types, Cause, Factors & Effects of Corrosion, Electrochemical Theory of
Corrosion, Corrosion Prevention- Cathodic Protection, Protective Coating and Corrosion
Inhibitors.
Unit 3 8

Polymeric Materials for Smart Devices: Introduction-Conventional, Biodegradable and


Conducting Polymers, Classification- Addition & Condensation Polymers, Thermoplastic
& Thermosetting polymers and Tacticity. Some Industrially Important Polymers- Teflon,
Kevlar, PMMA, PEDOT, PANI, Nylon Polymers (Nylon-6, Nylon-6,6 & Nylon-6,10) and
Ecofriendly and Biodegradable Polymers (PLA, PGA, PHBV & Nylon-2-Nylon-6),
Natural Rubber and Its Vulcanization, Buna-S, Buna- N and Neoprene.

Unit 4 7
Green Energy & Emerging Trends in Chemistry: 12 Principles of Green Chemistry
and their Applications, Green Fuels- Biodiesel, Biomass & Biogas.
Nanomaterials and their Applications, Graphite and Fullerenes- Structure, Properties and
Applications, Liquid Crystals- Classification and Applications.

Unit 5 8

Environmental Pollution and Its Remediation: Definition and Its Types (Air, Water
and Noise Pollution), Cause and Its Remediation. Environmental Issues- Global Warming,
Acid Rain, Ozone Layer Depletion, Green-House Effect and Photochemical Smog. Solid
Waste Management- E Waste, Industrial Waste and Biomedical Waste. Prevention
Methods- Land Filling, Incineration, Recycling and Composting.

Reference Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry by Rath & Singh, 2nd Edition, Cengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
2. Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara, S. Chand & Co Ltd.
3. Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain, S. Chand & Comp. New Delhi.
4. Engineering Chemistry by K. Sesha Maheswaramma, Pearson.
5. Engineering Chemistry by Shashi Chawala, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Comp., New Delhi.
6. Textbook of Environmental and Ecology by Dave, Katewa & Singh, 2nd Edition, Cengage
Learning India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
7. Environmental Studies by S. Deswal, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
8. Engineering Chemistry by O.G. Palanna, McGraw Hill Education, New Delhi.

Textbooks:
1. Textbook of Environmental and Ecology by Dave, Katewa & Singh, 2nd Edition, Cengage
Learning India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.

2. Environmental Studies by S. Deswal, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

3. Engineering Chemistry by O.G. Palanna, McGraw Hill Education. New Delhi.

4. Process Chemistry for Water and Wastewater Treatment" by Larry D. Benefield et al.

5. Environmental and Ecology by Dave, Katewa & Singh.

Link :
1. https:/[Link]/courses/105/104/105104134/
2. https:/[Link]/courses/104/106/104106137/
3. https:/[Link]/courses/104/106/104106129/
4. https:/[Link]/courses/113106099/
5. https:/[Link]/courses/120/108/120108004/#
Subject Code: Subject Name: Green Chemistry and
L T P: 0 0 2 Credit:1
IAS152/252 Environmental Science Lab

Bloom’s Related
COs CO Description
Level Practical
Synthesize polymeric materials such as phenol-formaldehyde &
CO1 urea-formaldehyde resins, and understand their industrial K3 5&6
relevance.
Interpret the kinetics of chemical reactions and working
CO2 principles of electrochemical systems; demonstrate awareness of K3 7, 8, 9, 10
environmental pollution and sustainable solutions.
Use the principles of titrimetry (acid-base, redox,
CO3 complexometric) to quantitatively analyze water samples. K3 1, 2, 3, 4

List of Experiments:
1. Determination of hardness of water sample by EDTA method.
2. Determination of available chlorine in bleaching powder.
3. Determination of the strength of ferrous ammonium sulfate using external indicator.
4. Determination of chloride content in water sample.
5. Preparation of phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin.
6. Preparation of urea formaldehyde (UF) resin.
7. Determination of pH by titrimetric method.
8. Determination of rate constant of hydrolysis of esters.
9. Demonstrate the construction and working of Lead acid storage battery.
10. Prepare the project/project file on environmental pollution, its implications and remediation.
Subject Code:IAS-103 Subject Name: MATHEMATICS-I LTP:310 Credits: 4

Blooms
The students will be able to
Taxonomy
Apply the concept of matrices for solving linear simultaneous equations, Eigen
CO-1 K3
Values & Eigen Vectors.
Apply the concept of differentiation in successive differentiation, Leibnitz
CO-2 K3
Theorem, partial derivatives.
Apply the concept of partial differentiation in finding extreme values,
CO-3 K3
expansion of function and Jacobian.
CO-4 Apply the concept of double & triple integral for finding Area & Volume. K3
Apply the concept of Vector Calculus in Green’s, Gauss’ and Stoke’s
CO-5 K3
theorems.
Total Hours : 44
UNIT-1Matrices [10]
Types of Matrices: Complex Matrices, Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices,
Elementary transformations, Rank of matrix by using Elementary transformations(Echelon
form), Consistency of linear system of equations (Homogeneous & Non-homogeneous),
Characteristic equation, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem.
UNIT-2 Differential Calculus- I [08]
Successive Differentiation (Simple formula-based problems), Leibnitz theorem and nth
derivative at x=0, Partial derivatives, Euler’s Theorem for homogeneous functions&Deductions.
UNIT-3 Differential Calculus-II [08]
Taylor and Maclaurin’s theorems for a function of two variables, Maxima and Minima of
functions of two variables, Lagrange Method of Multipliers with single constraint, Jacobians&
properties(without proof).
UNIT-4 Multiple integration [09]
Double integral– Cartesian and Polar coordinates, Triple integral,Applications limited to Area &
Volume,Change of order of integration, Change of variables (2-Dimensional).
UNIT-5Vector Calculus [09] Gradient,
Divergence, Curl and its problems, Green’s theorem, Stoke’s theorem,Gauss’s Divergence
theorem(without proof) and their applications.

Text Books:

1. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,


2008.
2. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publisher, 2005.
3. R K. Jain & S R K. Iyenger, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House
2002

Reference Books:-

1. E. Kreyszig, Advance Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005.


2. Differential Calculus by Shanti Narain
3. Integral Calculus by Shanti Narain
Subject Code: Trends in Electrical & Mechanical LTP:31 Credits:
IEM101/201 Engineering 0 4

Blooms
The students will be able to Taxono
my
CO- K2
Explain the behaviour of D.C circuit and D.C machines.
1
CO- K2
Explain the behaviour of A.C circuit and transformers.
2
CO- Understand the fundamentals of Mechatronics with their Industrial
K2
3 application.
CO- Understand the concept of force resolution and resultants to solve basic
K2
4 problems.
CO-
Understand the concepts of Control Systems and A.C Machines. K2
5

UNIT-1 D.C. Circuits and D.C. Machines: (8 Hours)


Concepts of circuit elements, independent current and voltage sources, DC Circuit Analysis:
Kirchhoff’s laws, node voltage and mesh current methods.
DC Machines: Principle & Construction, Types, EMF equation of generator and torque equation
of motor, application of DC motors , Introduction to BLDC motor and its applications.

UNIT-2 A.C Circuits and Transformers: (8 Hours)


Single phase AC circuit: Average and effective values, Phasor diagram, average and reactive
power, power factor. Analysis of R,L and C circuit, RC Circuits, RL Circuits, Concept of
Resonance in series & parallel circuits.
Magnetic circuits, Construction & working, EMF equation, ratings, phasor diagram, equivalent
circuit, losses, Regulation and efficiency calculations.

UNIT-3 Introduction to Mechanics: (8 Hours)


Force moment and couple, principle of transmissibility, Varignon’s theorem. Resultant of force
system- concurrent and non-concurrent coplanar forces, Types of supports (Hinge, Roller) and
loads (Point, UDL, UVL), free body diagram, equilibrium equations and Support Reactions.

UNIT-4 Introduction to Mechatronics: (8 Hours)


Introduction to Mechatronic Systems: Evolution, Scope, Advantages and disadvantages of
Mechatronics, Industrial applications of Mechatronics, Sensors and Transducers and their types.
Overview of Mechanical Actuation System – Kinematic Chains, Cam, Ratchet Mechanism,
Gears and its type, Belt, Bearing.
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Actuation Systems: Overview: Pressure Control Valves, Direction
Control Valves, Linear Actuators and Pneumatic Sequencing Problems.

UNIT-5 Introduction to Control System and A.C. Machines: (8 Hours)


Control System Concepts: Introduction to Control Systems, Elements of control system, Basic of
open and closed loop control with example.
Three Phase Induction Motor: Principle, Construction, Types, Slip-torque characteristics,
working of Centrifugal pump.
Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, McGraw Hill.
2. D. C. Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, McGraw Hill.
3. [Link] “Basic Electrical Engineering”, [Link] & Sons..
4. B.L. Theraja, A text book of Electrical Technology by S Chand and Company

Reference Books:-
[Link] of Electric Circuits, Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N. O. Sadiku, McGraw-
Hill.
2. Electrical and Electronic Technology, Edward Hughes, Pearson Education.
3. Engineering Circuit Analysis, William Hayt, Jack Kemmerly, Jamie Phillips and Steven
Durbin, McGraw-Hill, 2020
4. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, L. S. Bobrow, Oxford University Press.
5. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, V. D. Toro, Pearson India
6. Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics by R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson Education,
14th Edition, 2016.
7. Mechatronics: Electronic Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
by W. Bolton, Pearson Education, 6th Edition, 2015.
8. [Link]
9. [Link]
10. [Link]
11. [Link]
Subject Code: Trends in Electrical & LTP:0 Credits:
IEM151/251 Mechanical Engineering Lab 02 1

Blooms
The students will be able to Taxonom
y
CO1 Demonstrate the behaviour of single phase and three phase ac circuits K3
K3
CO2 Demonstrate the performance of static and rotating electrical machines
Demonstrate the working of mechanical actuators and verifying law of
CO3 K3
forces.

List of Experiments
Minimum Ten experiment of the following

1. Verification of Kirchhoff’s laws.


2. Determination of parameters of ac single phase series RLC circuit
3. Study of phenomenon of resonance in RLC series circuit and obtain resonant frequency
4. Determination of (i) Voltage ratio (ii) polarity and (iii) efficiency by load test of a single
phase Transformer.
5. Determination of efficiency of a DC shunts motor by load test.
6. To study running and speed reversal of a three phase induction motor and record speed in
both directions.
7. Connection and measurement of power consumption of a fluorescent lamp (tube light).
8. Measurement of power and power factor in a single phase ac series inductive circuit and
study improvement of power factor using capacitor.
9. Study of gear and gear trains.
10. Study of Bearing, Kinematic Chains, belt drive and Cams
11. Verification of Triangle Law and Parallelogram Law of forces.
12. Verification of Polygon Law of forces.
13. Verification of Support Reactions for simply supported Beam.
14. Demonstration and working of Pneumatic switches, Valves and actuators.
15. Demonstration and working of Direction control valve & Pressure control valve.
16. Pneumatic sequencing problems using different Valves and actuators.
Subject Name: Trends in
Subject Code: IEC101/201 L T P: 3 0 0 Credits: 3
Electronics Engineering

Blooms
The students will be able to
Taxonomy
Explain the basic properties of semiconductor-based devices & their
CO1 K2
applications.
CO2 Describe the concept of transistor. K2
CO3 Explain the concept of Operational Amplifier & its applications. K2
Understand the concept of number system conversion & Boolean algebra to
CO4 K2
implement the Boolean functions.
CO5 Describe the fundamentals of communication engineering K2

Unit – 1: (Introduction to Semiconductor & Diode) [10]


Semiconductor Diode: Construction and operation of PN junction Diode, V-I Characteristics
(ideal and practical), Diode Resistance, Transition and Diffusion Capacitance, Breakdown
mechanism (Zener and Avalanche).
Diode Applications: Diode Equivalent Circuits, Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel diode
configuration, Rectifiers: Half wave & Full wave (Centre tapped and Bridge type), Zener diode
as a regulator, Voltage multiplier, Basics of clippers & clampers.
Special Purpose diodes: Light-Emitting Diode, Varactor (Varicap) Diode, Tunnel Diode, Photo
Diode.

Unit – 2: (Transistor) [08]


Bipolar Junction Transistor: Construction, Operation, Common Base, Common Emitter &
Common Collector Configurations and their input-output characteristics, Amplification action.
Field Effect Transistor: Junction Field Effect Transistor: Construction, Operation and Transfer
& Drain Characteristics, Concept of Pinch-off, Maximum drain saturation current. Metal Oxide
Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor: Depletion and Enhancement type, Construction,
Operation and Transfer & Drain Characteristics.

Unit – 3: (Operational Amplifier) [06]


Operational Amplifier: Introduction to Operational Amplifier, Practical Operational Amplifier
Circuits, Differential and Common-Mode Operation, Operational Amplifier parameters (Ideal &
practical).
Operational Amplifier applications: Inverting Amplifier, Non-inverting Amplifier, Voltage
Follower, Summing Amplifier, Subtractor, Integrator, Differentiator, Comparator.

Unit – 4: (Digital Electronics) [08]


Digital Electronics: Number system and Conversion, Binary arithmetic, Logic Gates, Basic
laws of Boolean algebra, De-Morgan’s theorem, Simplification of Boolean function, K Map
Minimization upto 6 variables.

Unit – 5: (Communication Engineering) [08]


Fundamentals of Communication Engineering: Elements of a Communication System, Need
of modulation, Fundamentals of communication (Analog & Digital), Introduction to analog
communication (AM, FM & PM), Block diagram of digital communication, Introduction to
digital communication (PCM & DM).
Wireless & Mobile Communication: Overview of wireless communication, cellular
communication, different generations and standards in cellular communication systems: 1G, 2G,
3G, 4G, 5G & 6G, Fundamentals of Satellite & Radar Communication.

Text Books:
1. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Latest
Edition, Pearson Education.
2. B.L. Theraja, Basic Electronics (Solid States), Latest Edition, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
3. Salivahanan, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Latest Edition, TMH.
4. J.S. Katre, Fundamentals of Electronics Engineering, Techknowledge publication.
Reference Books:
1. Jacob Millman, C.C. Halkias, Stayabrata Jit, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Latest
Edition, TMH.
2. David A. Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Latest Edition, Oxford University
Press.
3. Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith, Arun N. Chandorkar, Microelectronic Circuits:
Theory and Applications 7E, Latest Edition, Oxford University Press.
4. Behzad Razavi, Fundamentals of Microelectronics, Latest Edition, Wiley.
5. John G. Proakis, Masoud Saheli, Communication Systems Engineering, 2 nd Edition,
Pearson.
6. M. Morris Mano, Michael D. Ciletti, Digital Design, 5th Edition, Pearson.
7. Theodore S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication, 2nd Edition, Pearson.
8. George Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw Publication.
9. [Link]
10. [Link]
11. [Link]
Lecture - 3 Quantization, PCM and Delta Modulation
Name of Lab: Trends in Electronics
Subject Code: IEC151/251 L T P : 0 0 2 Credits: 1
Engineering Lab

Blooms
The students will be able to
Taxonomy
CO1 To explain various electronic components, instruments & PCBs. K2
Demonstrate the characteristics of different semiconductor devices & their K3
CO2
applications.
CO3 Demonstrate the functioning of OP-AMP and Logic Gates based circuits. K3

List of Experiments

Minimum Ten experiments out of the following:


1. To study various active & passive components.
2. Handling and usage procedure of Electronic Instruments (Digital Multimeter, DC Power
Supply, Function Generator and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope).
3. To study various kinds of Printed Circuit Boards.
4. To plot the V-I characteristics of PN Junction diode.
5. To demonstrate the operation of Zener diode as a Voltage Regulator.
6. To determine Vrms, Vdc, and ripple factor of half wave & full wave rectifier.
7. To plot input and output characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistor.
8. To demonstrate the operation of Operational Amplifier as summing and difference
amplifier.
9. To demonstrate the use of an Operational Amplifier as a Comparator.
10. To demonstrate the operation of Operational Amplifier as Integrator and Differentiator.
11. Verification of the truth table of logic gates using TTL ICs.
12. Realization of Basic Logic Gates using Universal Gates-NAND and NOR.
13. Implementation of Sum-of-product and Product-of-sum functions using Logic Gates.
Subject Code : Subject Name: Emerging
L T P: 2 0 0 Credit: 2
IVA101 Trends-I

The students will be able to Blooms


Taxonomy
Understand the fundamentals and architecture of the Internet of K2
CO 1 Things.
Explain the concepts, benefits, and service models of Cloud K2
CO 2 Computing.
Describe the core principles of Block chain technology, including K2
CO 3 crypto currencies and smart contracts.
CO 4 Describe the concept of robotics. K2

CO 5 Illustrate the application of Cyber security in Industry 4.0. K2

K1- Remember, K2- Understand, K3- Apply, K4- Analyze, K5- Evaluate, K6 Create

Unit 1 - Internet of Things: [8]

Introduction to Internet of Things, Sensors, their types and features, IoT components:
layers, Smart Cities, Industrial Internet of Things.

Unit 2 - Cloud Computing: [8]

Introduction to Cloud Computing, nature of cloud computing and its benefits, Amazon
Web Services (AWS), Google, Microsoft, Vendor Offering – IBM

Unit 3 – Blockchain: [8]

Introduction to Blockchain, Fundamentals of Blockchain, Principles and Technologies,


Cryptocurrencies, Smart Contracts, Blockchain Applications and use cases

Unit 4 – Robotics: [8]

History and applications of robotics, Types of robots, Robotics components: actuators,


sensors, controllers, Electric motors, servos, stepper motor and encoders, Sensor types:
IR, PIR and ultrasonic

Unit 5 – Industry 4.O: [8]

Evolution of industry (1.0 to 4.0), Smart factory and digital enterprise, Drivers and
global trends, Cyber security in Industry 4.0 :Threats and vulnerabilities, Security
standards (IEC 62443, NIST), Secure architecture and protocols
References Books:

IoT:

1. Internet of Things(IoT): Systems and Applications: Mehmet R. Yuce, Jamil Y. Khan


2. IoT Fundamentals: Networking Technologies, Protocols and Use Cases for the
Internet of
Things: David Hanes, Patrick Grossetete, Gonzalo Salgueiro.
3. Designing the Internet of Things: McEwen, Adrian, Cassimally, Hakim.

Cloud Computing:

1. Mastering Cloud Computing: Foundations and Applications Programming Book by


Christian Vecchiola, Rajkumar Buyya, and S. Thamarai Selvi
2. Cloud Computing – Concepts, Technology and Architecture Pearson Thomas Erl
3. Cloud Computing Master the Concepts, Architecture and Applications with
Realworld examples and Case studies By Ruchi Doshi, Temitayo Fagbola, Mehul
Mahrishi.

Blockchain:

1. Block Chain: Blueprint for a New Economy, O’Reilly, Melanie Swan


2. Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 Steps by: Daniel Drescher.
3. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, 4th Edition, Wiley India
Name of Lab: Principles of
Subject Code: LTP:0 Credits:
Programming
IPP151 12 3
Lab

Bloom’s
At the end of the course, the student will be able Level
CO 1 To apply programming basics and Operators to solve problems K3
CO 2 To implement Conditional Branching, and Iteration. K3
CO 3 To Apply Array and Strings to solve Problems. K3
CO 4 To Decompose a Problem into Functions using Structure and Pointers K3
CO 5 To utilize Dynamic memory allocation and File Handling to solve K3
Problems.

Unit – 1 [8]

Programming Basics: Structure of C Program, Writing and Executing the First C


Program, Syntax and Logical Errors in Compilation, Object and Executable Code.
Components of C Language. Standard I/O in C, Fundamental Data types, Variables
and Memory Locations.
Operators: Operators and Expression Using Numeric and Relational Operators,
Mixed Operands, Type Conversion, Logical Operators, Bit Operations, Assignment
Operator, Operator precedence and Associatively

Unit – 2 [8]

Conditional Branching: Applying if and Switch Statements, Nesting if and Else


and Switch , goto.
Loops: Use of While, do While and for Loops, Multiple Loop Variables, Use of Break
and Continue Statements.

Unit – 3 [12]

Arrays: Array Notation and Representation, Manipulating Array Elements, using


Multi Dimensional Arrays.
Basic of searching and Sorting Algorithms: Searching & Sorting
Algorithms ( Linear Search , Binary search , Bubble Sort, Insertion and Selection
Sort)
String and String functions :Character Array and String, String Library and User
defined Functions.

Unit – 4 [8]

Structure : Definition and Declaration Structure, Access elements of structures,


Array of Structures, Nested Structures, Self Referential Structures, Union Typedef,
Enumerated Data types.
Functions: Types of function, Passing Parameters to Functions,
Pointers: Introduction, Declaration, Applications of Pointers, Call by Value, Call by
Reference, Recursive Functions, Storage Classes, Passing Arrays to Functions,
Passing and returning of Structure to Function

Unit – 5 [8]

Dynamic Memory Allocation: Introduction to Dynamic Memory Allocation


(Malloc, Calloc, Realloc, Free)
File Handling: File I/O Functions, Standard C Preprocessors, Defining and Calling
Macros.

Text Books:-

1. Let Us C By Yashwant [Link].


2. Computer Concepts and Programming in C, E Balaguruswami, McGrawHill
3. The C programming by Kernighan Brain W. and Ritchie Dennis M.,
PearsonEducation

Reference Books:

1. Computer Basics and C Programming by [Link] , PHI Learning Pvt.


Limited
2. Programming in C by Kochan Stephen G. Pearson Education
3. Computer Concepts and Programming by Anami, Angadi and Manvi, PHI
Publication

Web Based materials and web links:-

1. [Link]

2. [Link]

3. [Link]

4. [Link]
Subject Code : IAE151 Name of Lab : Soft Skills-1 LTP:002 Credits : 2

Bloom’s Experim
S. No. Course Outcome (CO)
Level ents No.
Make use of conversational skills for effective group talks
CO 1 K3 1,2
and interviews.
Develop communication and presentation skills for
CO 2 technical papers/project/reports/proposals in seminars/ K2 3,4,6
conferences/ workshops/theme presentations.
Build conversational skills for public/individual speaking
CO 3 /conferencing/role play/JAM/Argumentation.. K2 5,7
Make use of comprehension skills based on reading and
CO 4 listening practical on model audio K3 9
Execution social skills for a given work station.
CO 5 K3 8,10

K1 – Remember, K2 – Understand, K3 – Apply, K4 – Analyze, K5 – Evaluate, K6 - Create


LIST OF MODULES
1. Group Discussion: A Practical Approach to Accurate and Contemporary Grammatical
Patterns.
2. Conversational Skills for Interviews in a Professional Communication Lab Setting,
Focusing on Kinesics.
3. Communication Skills for Seminars, Conferences, and Workshops, Emphasizing
Paralinguistic Elements and Kinesics.
4. Presentation Skills for Technical Documents with Focus on Stress and Intonation
5. Public speaking practice sessions aligned with appropriate rhythmic speech patterns
6. Theme-Based Presentation Utilizing Proper Argumentation Methodologies
7. Individual Presentation Skills with Strategies for Handling Interruptions and Quiz
Challenges.
8. Role Play Exercises to Strengthen Argumentation Using Effective Stress and Intonation.
9. Reading and Listening-Based Comprehension Practice with Application via Sample Audio.
10. Interactive Speaking Activities: Startup Presentations, Extempore, Role Play, and JAM

Text Books:
1. Bhatnagar Nitin and Mamta Bhatnagar, Communicative English For Engineers And
Professionals, 2010, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd
2. Redston, Chris, Theresa Clementson, and Gillie Cunningham. Face2face Upper
Intermediate Student's Book. 2013, Cambridge University Press
3. Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis, [Link] Pub. & Distributors, 2009,
Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Practical Communication Process & Practice, LU.B. Pandey: A.I.T.B.S. Pub. India Ltd
Krishna Nagar, Delhi, 2013.
2 English Grammar and Usage by R.P. Sinha, Oxford University Press, 2005, New DelhI
3. Effective Communication Skill, Kulbhusan Kumar, RS Salaria, Khanna Publishing
House
4. English Grammar & Composition by Wren & Martin, [Link] & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Communication Skills for Engineers and Scientists, Sangeeta Sharma [Link]. PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd, 2011, New Delhi.
6. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan, Meera Bannerji- Macmillan India
Ltd. 1990, Delhi.
7. Spoken English- A manual of Speech and Phonetics by [Link] & [Link],
Orient Blackswan, 2013, New Delhi.
8. [Link]
9. [Link]
interview/
Subject Code:ISE151/251 Subject Name: Design Thinking Lab-1 L T P: 0 0 2 Credit : 1

S.N. CO Level
CO1 Identify materials, machines, and tools used in digital manufacturing K2
Perform manufacturing operations on components in fitting, carpentry,
CO2 K3
Welding and Machine shop.
Apply additive manufacturing techniques to 3D printing and CNC
CO3 K3
machines.

K1 – Remember, K2 – Understand, K3 – Apply, K4 – Analyze, K5 – Evaluate, K6 - Create

Unit 1: Introduction to Materials, Machines, Tools


To study layout, safety measures and different engineering materials (mild steel, medium carbon
steel, high carbon steel, high speed steel and cast iron etc), different types of tools, equipment,
devices & machines used in workshop. Focus on safe use of tools, effective handling of
materials.
Lab activities: identification of material properties, machine capability exploration, safety
checks.

Unit 2: Conventional Operation for Manufacturing


Machine shop: Demonstration of working, construction and accessories for Lathe machine.
Perform operations on Lathe - Facing, Plane Turning, step turning, taper turning, threading,
knurling and parting.
Fitting shop: Practice marking operations, Preparation of U or V -Shape Male Female Work
piece which contains: Filing, Sawing, Drilling, and Grinding.
Carpentry Shop: Study of Carpentry Tools, Equipment and different joints. Making of Cross
Half lap joint, Half lap Dovetail joint and Mortise Tenon Joint.

Unit 3: Metal Joining


Introduction to BI standards and reading of welding drawings. Importance and basic concepts of
welding, classification of welding process: Principle of Gas welding, Arc welding, TIG Welding,
MIG Welding. Practice of Making following operations- Butt Joint, Lap Joint.

Unit 4-:Computer Aided Manufacturing:


Introduction to CNC Machining, Study of main features and working parts of CNC machine and
accessories that can be used. Perform different operations on metal components using any CNC
machines. CNC Programming Basics: Introduction to G-code and M-code programming & its
basic applications.

Unit 5: Additive Manufacturing

3D model design for printing, Model slicing by any slicer software, 3D printing process, Print
quality evaluation, Parameter adjustment: layer height, infill percentage, Application of prior
CAD skills, material understanding.
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Manufacturing Processes by V. K. Jain, Allied Publishers, 2009
2. Computer Aided Manufacturing, P.N. Rao, N.K. Tewari, T.K. Kundra
3. Workshop Practice, H S Bawa, McGraw Hill
4. Mechanical Workshop Practice, K C John, PHI
5. Workshop Practice Vol 1, and Vol 2, by Hazra Choudhary , Media promoters and
Publications
6. Additive Manufacturing: Innovations, Advances, and Applications by T. S. Srivatsan and
T. S. Sudarshan (Editors), CRC Press, 2015
7. Zude Zhou Shane (Shengquan) Xie Dejun Chen,” Fundamentals of Digital
Manufacturing Science’ ’Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing,2012
Subject Code:ISE251/252 Subject Name: Design Thinking Lab-2 L T P: 0 0 2 Credit : 1

S.N. CO Level
Understand engineering drawings, projections, and CAD software for
CO1 K2
accurate technical design and visualization
Apply 3D modelling techniques and STL file preparation for additive
CO2 K3
manufacturing.
Demonstrate and apply 3D printing and Laser cutting for advanced
CO3 K3
digital manufacturing.

Unit 1: Basics of Engineering Drawing

Introduction to Engineering Drawings, Scale, Basic Measurement System, Coordinate System,


Types of View: Orthographic, Isometric & Perspective, Type of Projection, Sections of solids
and Development of surfaces, First and third angle projection,

Unit 2: Introduction to CAD (2D- Commands)

Introduction to CAD Software, Exploring GUI, Workspaces, Coordinate systems, File


Management, Display Control. Starting with Sketching, working with Drawing Aids, Editing
Sketched Objects, Layers, Creating Text and Tables, Dimensioning and Detailing of Drawings,
Editing Dimensions, Dimension Styles, Adding Constraints to Sketches, Hatching Drawings,
Paper Layout, Plotting Drawings in AutoCAD, Template Drawings.

Unit 3- Computer-aided Design: (3-D)


Introduction to 3D Modelling, 3D Environment and Drawing, Modelling Workflow, Editing
Models, Assembly, sectioning a Model and Creating Drawings, 3D Rendering and Visualization,
3D Construction techniques, constructing wireframe objects, constructing solid primitives and
shading a 3D model.

Unit 4- CAD for 3D Printing


Introduction to 3D printing, 3D Scanning, and digitization, 3D Modelling and simulation of
various Machining in CAD, Basic introduction to 3D Printing & Technologies (FDM, LDM,
SLA) Slicing software. Types of Production, Various types of Industries, Introduction to Smart
Factory.

Unit 5: Laser Cutting


CO2 laser cutter operation, cutting on materials: acrylic, wood, cardboard, speed and power
setting adjustment for precision, Focus on quality control through parameter optimization.
Reference Books:

1. Engineering Graphics & Design, P. S. Gill.


2. Computer-Aided Graphics and Design, Daniel L. Ryan
3. Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing by M. Groover
4. Engineering Graphics With AUTOCAD, Kulkarni D.M
5. 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing: Principles and Applications by Chee Kai Chua,
Kah Fai Leong, and V. M. K. Sastry, World Scientific, 2021
6. Laser Processing of Materials: Fundamentals and Applications by R. K. Singh and A. K.
Nath, Springer, 2018
7. An Introduction to 3D Printing by Victoria Zukas and Jonas A. Zukas
8. Engineering Drawing +AUTOCAD 6th Edition by K Venugopal & V Prabhu Raja, New
Age International Publishers

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