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(Chapters - 1 and 2) Unit-2 : Combinational \u0026amp; Sequential Circuits : Concept of Combinational \u0026amp; Sequential circuits, Flip flops - R-S, Clocked S-R, D latches, Edge Triggered D flip-flops, Edge triggered JK flip flops, JK Master - slave flip flop, Register- Buffer registers, shift registers, controlled shift registers, ring counter, Counters - asynchronous Counters, synchronous counter, up - down counter , twisted ring counters, N -module Counters. (Chapter - 3) Unit-3 : Operational Amplifier \u0026amp; Applications : Op-Amp : Block diagrams of 741, ideal and practical parameters, open loop and close loop configuration of Op-Amp. Applications of Op- Amp- Comparator, Schmitt trigger, zero crossing detectors, V-I and I-V converters, Instrumentation amplifier, peak detector. 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Classification of Measuring Instruments - Characteristics of measuring instruments : static and dynamic, accuracy, linearity, speed of response, dead zone, repeatability, resolution, span, reproducibility, drifts. Necessity of calibration, standards and their classification, absolute and secondary instruments, types of secondary instruments : indicating, integrating, and recording, analog \/ digital. Ammeter and Voltmeter Theory : Essentials of indicating instruments deflecting, controlling and damping systems. Construction, working principle, torque equation, advantages and disadvantages of Moving Iron (MI) (attraction and repulsion), and Permanent Magnet Moving Coil (PMMC), block diagram and operation of digital ammeter \u0026amp; voltmeter. B. Range Extension : PMMC ammeters and voltmeters using shunts, multipliers. Universal shunt, universal multiplier. Instrument Transformers : Construction, connection of CT \u0026amp; PT in the circuit, advantages of CT \/ PT over shunt and multipliers for range extension of MI Instruments, transformation ratio, turns ratio, nominal ratio, burden, ratio and phase angle error.(descriptive treatment only) (Chapters 1 and 2) Unit - 2 : A. Measurement of Resistance : Measurement of low, medium and high resistance. Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin’s double bridge, ammeter-voltmeter method, megger, loss of charge method. Earth tester for earth resistance measurement. B. Measurement of Inductance : Introduction, sources and detectors for A.C. bridge, general equation for bridge at balance. Measurement of inductance : Maxwell’s inductance \u0026amp; Maxwell’s inductance - Capacitance Bridge, Anderson’s bridge. (Chapter - 3) Unit - 3 : Measurement of Power : Construction, working principle, torque equation, errors and their compensation, advantages and disadvantages of dynamometer type wattmeter, low power factor wattmeter, poly-phase wattmeter. Active \u0026amp; reactive power measurement in three phase system for balanced and unbalanced load using three wattmeter method, two wattmeter method \u0026amp; one wattmeter method. Power analyzer, Multi meter. (Chapter - 4) Unit - 4 : Measurement of Energy : Construction, working principle, torque equation, errors and adjustments of single phase conventional (induction type) energy meter. Calibration of energy meter. Block diagram and operation of electronic energy meter. Three phase energy meter, TOD meter. (Chapter - 5) Unit - 5 : A. Oscilloscope : Introduction, various parts, front panel controls, use of CRO for measurement of voltage, current, period, frequency. Phase angle \u0026amp; frequency by lissajous pattern \u0026amp; numerical. Introduction to DSO. B. Transducers : Introduction, classification, types : resistive, inductive, capacitive, basic requirements for transducers. C. Pressure Measurement : Introduction, classification of pressure as low, medium \u0026amp; high, absolute, gauge, vacuum, static, dynamic \u0026amp; head pressure. High pressure measurement using electric methods, low pressure measurement by McLeod gauge and pirani gauge, capacitive pressure transducer.  (Chapters - 6 and 7) Unit - 6 : A. Level Measurement : Introduction and importance of level measurement, level measurement methods : mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, nucleonic and ultrasonic. B. Displacement Measurement : LVDT \u0026amp; RVDT - construction, working, application, null voltage, specifications, advantages \u0026amp; disadvantages, effect of frequency on performance. C. Strain Gauge : Introduction, definition of strain, types of strain gauge : Wire strain gauge, foil strain gauge, semiconductor strain gauge etc.; their construction, working, advantages and disadvantages. 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Representation of Algorithm, Flowchart\/Pseudo code with examples, Program design and structured programming Introduction to C Programming Language : variables (with data types and space requirements), Syntax and Logical Errors in compilation, object and executable code, Operators, expressions and precedence, Expression evaluation, Storage classes (auto, extern, static and register), type conversion, The main method and command line arguments Bitwise operations: Bitwise AND, OR, XOR and NOT operators Conditional Branching and Loops : Writing and evaluation of conditionals and consequent branching with if, if-else, switch-case, ternary operator, goto, Iteration with for, while, do-while loops I\/O : Simple input and output with scanf and printf, formatted I\/O, Introduction to stdin, stdout and stderr. 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Reading: Readin!J and Its lmportance - Techniques for Effective Readin!J.  Basic Writing Skills : Sentence Structures - Use of Phrases and Clauses in Sentences- Importance of Proper Punctuation- Techniques for writin!J precisely - Paragraph writing - Types, Structures and Features of a Para!Jraph - Creatin!J Coherence-Or!Janizin!J Principles of Para!Jraphs ίη Documents. (Chapter - l)  UNIT-11  Άncient Architecture in lndia' from the prescribed textbook Έnglish for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.  Vocabulary : Synonyms and Antonyms.  Grammar : Identifyin!J Common Errors ίη Writin!J with Reference to Noun-pronoun A!Jreement and Subject-verb A!Jreement.  Reading : Improvin!J Comprehension Skills - Techniques for Good Comprehension.  Writing: Format of a Formal Letter-Writing Formal Letters E.!J., Letter of Complaint. Letter of Requisition, Job Application with Resume (Chapter - 2)  UNIT-111  'Blue Jeans' from the prescribed textbook Έnglish for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.  Vocabulary : Acquaintance with Prefixes and Suffixes from Forei!Jn Lan!Jua!Jes ίη En!Jlish to form Derivatives-Words from Forei!Jn Lan!Jua!Jes and their Use ίη En!J[ish.  Grammar : ldentifyin!J Common Errors ίη Writin!J with Reference to Misplaced Modifiers and Tenses. Reading: Sub-skills of Readin!J- Skimmin!J and Scannin!J.  Writing : Nature and Style of Sensible WritinSJ- Defining- Describing Objects, Places and Events - Classifying  - Providin!J Examples or Evidence (Chapter - 3) UNIT-IV  'What Should You Be Eating' from the prescribed textbook Έnglish for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.  Vocabulary : Standard Abbreviations ίη En!Jlish.  Grammar : Redundancies and Cliches ίη Oral and Written Communication.  Reading: Comprehension- Intensive Readin!J and Extensive Readin!J.  Writing : Writing Practices - Writin!J lntroduction and Conclusion - Essay Writin!J-Precis Writin!J.  (Chapter - 4)  UNIT-V  Ήοw a Chinese Billionaire Built Her Fortune' from the prescribed textbook Έnglish for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.  Vocabulary : Technical Vocabulary and their usa!Je.  Grammar : Common Errors ίη En!Jlish.  Reading: Readin!J Comprehension-Exercises for Practice.  Writing : Technical Reports - Introduction - Characteristics of a Report - Cate!Jories of Reports.  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(Chapter - 1) UNIT-II: Ordinary Differential Equations of Higher Order Second order linear differential equations with constant coefficients: Non-Homogeneous terms of the type , sin ax, cos ax, polynomials in x, and xV(x); method of variation of parameters; Equations reducible to linear ODE with constant coefficients: Legendre's equation, Cauchy-Euler equation. (Chapter - 2) UNIT-III: Multivariable Calculus (Integration) Evaluation of Double Integrals (Cartesian and polar coordinates); change of order of integration (only Cartesian form); Evaluation of Triple Integrals: Change of variables (Cartesian to polar) for double and (Cartesian to Spherical and Cylindrical polar coordinates) for triple integrals. Applications : Areas (by double integrals) and volumes (by double integrals and triple integrals), Centre of mass and Gravity (constant and variable densities) by double and triple integrals (applications involving cubes, sphere and rectangular parallelopiped). (Chapter - 3) UNIT-IV: Vector Differentiation Vector point functions and scalar point functions. Gradient, Divergence and Curl. Directional derivatives, Tangent plane and normal line. Vector Identities. Scalar potential functions. Solenoidal and Irrotational vectors. (Chapter - 4) UNIT-V: Vector Integration Line, Surface and Volume Integrals. Theorems of Green, Gauss and Stokes (without proofs) and their applications. 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(Chapter - 1)  UNIT-11 : Harmonic Oscillations  Mechanical and electrical simple harmonic oscillators, Complex number notation and phasor representation of simple harmonic motion, Damped harmonic oscillator: heavy, critical and lis;ιht dampins;ι, Eners;ιy decay in a damped harmonic oscillator, Quality factor, Mechanical and electrical oscillators, Mechanical and electrical impedance, Steady state motion of forced damped harmonic oscillator, Power observed by oscillator. (Chapter - 2)  UNIT-111: Waves ίη One Dimension  Transverse wave οη a strins;ι , The wave equation οη a strins;ι , Harmonic waves, Reflection and transmission of waves at a boundary, Impedance matchins;ι , Standins;ι waves and their Eis;ιen frequencies , Lons;ιitudinal waves and the wave equations for them, Acoustic waves and speed of sound, Standins;ι sound waves.  (Chapter - 3)  UNIT-IV: Wave Optics  Huys;ιen's principle, Superposition of waves and interference of lis;ιht by wave front splittins;ι and amplitude splittins;ι, Youns;ι's double slit experiment, Newton's rins;ιs, Michelson's interferometer, Mach-Zehnder interferometer, Frunhofer diffraction from a sins;ιle slit and circular aperture, Diffraction s;ιratins;ι- resolvins;ι power. (Chapter - 4)  UNIT-V : Lasers and Fibre Optics  Lasers : Introduction to interaction of radiation with matter, Coherence, Principle and workins;ι of Laser, Population inversion, Pumpins;ι, Types of Lasers : Ruby Iaser, Carbon dioxide (CO2) Iaser, He-Ne laser, Applications of laser. Fibre Optics : Introduction, Optical fibre as a dielectric wave !Juide, Total internal reflection, Acceptance ans;ιle, Acceptance cone and Numerical aperture, Step and Graded index fibres, Losses associated with optical fibres, Applications of optical fibres. 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Types of Demand, Determinants of Demand, Law of demand and supply, Elasticity of demand and supply, Law of Diminishing Marginal utility, Demand  forecasting : Meaning and methods. C)\tBusiness Organizations : Line organization, Staff organization and Functional Organization, (Project, Matrix, Committee Organization.) D)\tBusiness Ownership and its Types : Types of business ownership, Sole proprietorship, Partnership (Act 1934), LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) (Act 2008). One person company, Joint Stock Company : Public Limited and Private Limited, Public Sector Undertaking (PSU). (Chapter - 1) Unit 02\tTechnology Management A)\tTechnology Management : Definition of technology Management and its relation with society, development, application and its scope. B)\tClassification of Technology Management : Classification of technology management at various levels- its importance on National Economy, Ethics in technology management, Critical factors in technology management. (Chapter - 2) Unit 03\tIntellectual Property Rights (IPR) \u0026amp; Human  \tResource Management (HRM) A)\tIntroduction to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) : Meaning of IPR, Different forms of IPR, Patents, Criteria for securing Patents. Patent format and structure, Copy rights and trademark (Descriptive treatment only). B)\tHuman Resource Management : Introduction, importance, scope, HR planning, Recruitment, selection, training and development, Performance management. (Chapter - 3) Unit 04\tQuality Management A)\tQuality Management : Definition of quality, continuous improvement, Types of quality, Quality of design, Seven QC Tools, Poka Yoke (Mistake Proofing), Quality circles, Kaizen. TQM, 5S (Case study of Toyota, descriptive treatment). Six-Sigma. \tBasic software used for inventory management and quality management like Zoho inventory, Oracal, Netsuite, Vyapar, Quick book commerce. B)\tQuality Management Standards (Introductory aspects only) : The ISO9001 : 2000 Quality Management System Standard-The ISO14001 : 2004, ISO26000, ISO 10004 : 2012, ISO 9001 : 2012 ISO 9001 : 2016, Environmental Management System Standard.  (Chapter - 4) Unit 05\tMarketing and Financial Management A)\tMarketing Management : Meaning of Market, Marketing strategy, motives, market characteristics and its types, Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic completion and Oligopoly. New product development, Product life cycle, Marketing and selling, methods of selling, marketing planning. Market survey and market research, Online Marketing (Digital Marketing). B)\tFinancial Management : Definition of financial management, cost Concept, Types of costs (Fixed, Variable, average, marginal, and total cost) and methods of costing price, capital. Debit, credit, Profit and loss statement, Balance sheet, Depreciation Analysis, causes and significance, methods of calculation of depreciation, Taxation system, and type of taxes. (Chapter - 5) Unit 06\tMotivational Theory and Entrepreneurship A)\tMotivation : Introduction to Motivation, theories of work motivation, Content Theories : Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Herzberg’s Two factor theory, McClelland’s Three Needs Theory, McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. \tProcess Theories : Adam’s Equity Theory, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, Taylor’s Motivation Theory. B)\tLeadership : Importance of Leadership, Types of Leadership : Autocratic, Democratic and Laissez-Faire Leadership, qualities of good Leader. Group dynamics : Types and interactions of groups, stages of group dynamics : Norming, Storming, Forming, Performing and Adjourning. C)\tEntrepreneurship : Importance and limitations of rational decision making, Decision making under certainty, uncertainty and risk. Incentives for small business development, Government policies and incentives, Case study on Small scale industries in India. 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(Chapter - 1) Unit 02\tTransistor based Devices and DC-DC converter   Transistor based Devices : MOSFET \u0026amp; IGBT- Construction, working, Static and Dynamic Characteristics  DC-DC converter : Principle of operation of chopper, classification on the basis of operating quadrants (A, B, C, D, E),  Control techniques : CLC, TRC, PWM and FM Techniques. Analysis of Step-up Chopper and Numerical with RLE load. Buck Boost Chopper (Descriptive Treatment), Applications - Chargers for Battery operated vehicles. (Chapter - 2) Unit 03 \tSingle Phase AC-DC Converter  Single phase Converter : Fully controlled converter, Half controlled converter (Semi- converter) - Operation of all converters with R \u0026amp; RL load, derivation of Average and RMS output voltage, power factor, THD, TUF. Numerical based on output voltage and current calculations, Single phase dual converter (Descriptive treatment only), Application-Speed control of DC motor. (Chapter - 3) Unit 04\tThree Phase Converter and AC Voltage Regulator Three phase converters : Fully controlled converter, Half controlled converter (Semi converter) - Operation of all converters with R, RL load, derivation of Average and RMS output voltage. Numerical based on output voltage and current calculations.  AC voltage regulator : Single phase AC Voltage regulator; operation with R and RL Load, derivation of Average and RMS output voltage. Concept of two stage AC voltage regulator (Descriptive treatment only). (Chapter - 4) Unit 05\tSingle phase DC-AC Converter (Transistor based) Full bridge VSI, derivation of output voltage and current, Numerical, current source inverter with ideal switches and load commutated CSI, Voltage control techniques, Application - UPS. (Chapter - 5) Unit 06\tThree phase DC-AC Converter (Transistor based) Three phase VSI for 120° and 180° modes of operation and their comparison, PWM based VSI, voltage control and harmonic elimination techniques (Single Pulse Modulation, Multilevel Control), Multilevel Converter concept its classification (Neutral Point Clamped Converter, Flying Capacitor Converter, cascaded multilevel converter) and their comparison, Application - Speed control of 3 phase Induction motor.  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Emf equation and winding factors (No derivation), rating of generator. Generator on no-load and on balanced load. Armature reaction and its effect under different load power factors. Voltage drop due to armature resistance, leakage flux and synchronous reactance. Per phase equivalent circuit and Phasor diagram. Power - power angle relation. Three phase Synchronous generator (salient pole type) : Armature reaction as per Blondel’s two reaction theory for salient-pole machines, Direct-axis and quadrature-axis synchronous reactance’s and their determination by slip test. Phasor diagram of salient-pole generator and calculation of voltage regulation.  (Chapter - 1) Unit 02\tVoltage regulation of Three phase Synchronous generator Performance of open circuit and short circuit test on synchronous generator, determination of voltage regulation by emf, mmf, and Potier triangle methods. Determination of voltage regulation by direct loading. Short circuit ratio. Parallel operation of 3-phase alternators : Necessity, conditions, Load sharing between two alternators in parallel (Descriptive treatment only). Process of synchronizing alternator with infinite bus-bar by lamp method (one dark \u0026amp; two equally bright lamp method) and by the use of synchroscope, Synchronizing current, power and torque (no numerical). (Chapter - 2) Unit 03\tThree phase synchronous motor Principle of operation. Methods of starting. Equivalent circuit, significance of torque angle, Losses, efficiency and Power flow chart. Operation of 3-phase Synchronous motor with constant load and variable excitation (‘V’ curves and ‘inverted V’ curves). Phenomenon of hunting and its remedies. Applications of      3-phase synchronous motors. Comparison of 3 phase synchronous motor with        3-phase induction motor.  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