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SYLLABUS FOR B Sc ENGINEERING COURSE (COURSE BASED SYSTEM)
DEPARTMENT
OF
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
APRIL 2000
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BAL~GLADESH INS1ITUTE OF TECHN~LOGY (BI1)DI-IAkA GAZIPUR -1700
TELEFAX 880-2-9353073 E-MAIL bitdhakabanglanet
APRIL 2000
BANGLAb~SHINsfuirtJ(OFTECHNoroGfpiiAKAmiddot ELEcmcALamp ELEC1RONICENGlNEERrNCDEPARTh1ENT
SUMl1ARY OF CPURSES
Theory Sessional SI Year Tot1il r
No Scncstcr No of Credit No of I Credit
Credit Course Course I t
l 1st 18t 5 1600 3 I 450 ~ 2050 I
2 1st 2nd 5 1900 I 2 I 300 i 2200
3 2nd 1st 5 1700 I 3 I 375 I 2075
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4 2nd 2nd 5 1600 4 1 -300
1990 1
5 3rdl1st 5 1700 4 I 375 2075 I
6 I 3rd 2nd 5 ~) I 4 I 450 2150 i
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7 4th 1st 5 1500 5 300 1800 I 8 4thi 2nd 5 1500 4 I 525 2025
Total (excludhig 1 st 35 11600 I 27 I 2625 14225 year_1st _ se11est~)
-shy ---- ------ _-- _-__ --_ __-__---Tobl 40 13200 30 3075 16275
1st vear-lst seine~ter classes are exemoted because of the -candidates 3-vears Dipl~ma in Engineering after 10 years of chooling
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B Sc ENGINEERING 1ST YEJltR 1ST SEIVIESTER (EXE1PTElli
S1 No Course Course Title Contact 1 Credits No hoursweek
1 -shy -Ivtath-12l~- Erfjjriee~tlierruitics-r -- ------ j 300 t
I2 I Hum-121 IFunctional English amp Sociology 4 400 Pll121 Pllysics-~1-- - ---~-- ~-~~ 3~middottl 3~OO I(3 Ph-I22 Physics-- I Sessional _ J 3 1 ~O~middot4
5 C1i~12r-cmiddot- Cheiiii~trY~- r J J -3 j ~bullooJ 6 i-Cli~122 - I-CliellllstiY -1 Sessional ~ 3- - 150i
7 EEEill Basic Electrical ampElecttonic~ I ~ c __ _3~00 ~ I EilgL11eerillg ~i L n~ f
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Contact hours 16(T)_ 9(S)= 25 horirs- N6)f Th~~rYtJuq~s ~ ~ ~ 5 Total Creditsmiddotmiddot 2050 ~ -- No~ -ofLab~ess~onal Courss 3
Sl No Course No Course Title ~ ~ -
Credits
1 IVIath123 400 j
Hum-123 3 Ph123middot
5 6
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BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECBNO~OGY DHAKA ELECTRICfJamp -ELECTRONIC ENGiNEER1NGDEP~UltTIi1ENT
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BSc ENGnTEERING 2hTI Y~_AR 1ST SEvIESTER
Course Title Contact hlsweek I I Ciedits SLNo Course No
-Ertgineering Mathematics - ill I 31 300j~1ath-221
40042 Phvsics -illPhn 221 15033 Ph-222 IPhysics-ill Sessional
J--____4 I Ch~221 I Chetnistfv - III i 4 I 400 +--------t--
~ I 150 ICh-222 I Chenlistry - ill Sessionnl i 3 6 I EEE-211 I Electlical Circuit I
I 3 300 FEl _11 1 32 0757 l lt L_llt Electrical Circuit-I S0ssionru
I 30038 i EEE-1l ITec111llcal Presentation andI -~ j i Spe~ch
3 300 Business Cotnmunicatioll Total
9 IEEE-223 IFrofessional Practices and
24Yz 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 72 (S) = 24Yz hoursvleck No of TheOl)r Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 l-Jo ofLab Sessional Courg~s 3 -ic Anyone of ihe Courses
B So ENGINEERlNG 211) 11AR 2r-m ~Ev1ESTEIi
1 COfe Tittr~ 1- IN O Coure h ~ Contact Crectirst Nogt I hrpoundJveek I
1 1vlalh223 Engineering lmiddot1athematks-IV i 4 - 400
2 I CE213 ~1ec~cs o~So~~s _ t 3 30~ i
3 I CE-214 lVIecharllcs 01 Sohos SessIonal i 32 I O7J i -- 4--1-i1E~il1 Th~~~fluid Afechanics ---middot--------T -------3----[--300 1
I 5 IVIEr212 I Thennofluid v1echanics Sessional I 32 I 075 1 i--6--- --EEEmiddot~231-rEiectri~~~sJ------~- I 3 I 300
I 7 I EEE-232 i Electrical MachinesmiddotmiddotI Sessional I 32 075 i[8 fEEE-251--~~EiectroIri~sT----- -----~--- I 3 3001 9 I EEE-252 Electromcs-I Semiddotssionru
Total
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hourslveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 1900 tJo ofLabl Sessional Course8 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGY DHAI(~ ELECTRI~AL amp ELECTROlTIC ENCINEERING DEPiUltTl1EXr
Sl~1J1ARY OF COTJRSES
B Sea ENGillnERTNG 3RD rnJl 1ST SErvffiSTER M
Course No I Course Title I Contacmiddott hrsweek Credits81 No Engineering vfa1hep18tics-V f 41 l1ath-321 400
2
300
EEE-331 IElectrical ~lachines-n 3 300IElectrical IVL1chines-ll Sessional 32 07513 I EEE-332
Electrolics-II J4 EEE-3S1 I I ~
I Electronics-II Sessional I 325 EEE-352 075
6 IEEE31 IElectrical amp Electroni~ 3I MI l1eJsurenlent I
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3pound)Electlical amp Electronic 075 II7 t EEpound-372 1vIeasurelnent Sessional I
II-Transmission amp Distlibution of I 4 I 4008 IEEE-391
I II Electiical Po-wer I I--- bull I ---i
9 I EEE-320 Software Develop1nent I
3 I I 150 I iI IITot~l I
t 241~ f 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 7Ya (S) = 24YJ hoursiveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 Jo of LabI Sessional Courses 4
n Sc ENGINTIERING 3RD EAF 2NTI SFvlliSTFR
81 No Course No Course Title 1 Nfath-323 Engineering 1vfathenlatics-1
2 Hum-321 lndus1Iial NIanagelnent Ilaquo I Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environ1uental
I Aspects of Engineering Projects 4 IEEE-311 Electdcal Circuits-II 5 EEE-333 Electrical vlacrunes-ill 6 EEE-334 Electrica1lvfachines-ID Sli7ssional 7 I EEE-353 I Electronics-ill S EEE-354 ElectrorJcs-m Sessional 9 I EEE300 ~ IElectrical amp Elecmiddottronic Design 10 IEEE-310middot IProgramming Teclmiqucs amp
I Nwnerical Analysis I
- Total middot
Contact hours 17 (T) + 9(S)= 26 hoursweek Total Credits 2150 Anyone of the above courses
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Contact hrslweek Credits II I
1 4 I 400 I 3 I
300 1
i 300I I 4 400 3 300
32 075 I I 300~
32 075 3 I 150 150)
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26 2150
No ofTheo) Courses 5 t~o ofLabl Sessional Courses 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
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SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
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6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
I-----jll~_ Engineeling=- ------_-+- _____ -+-___ --1 D Er1 1 In E1 1 f bull i 3 1 - I (s 111lt- 1 L I aSiC AcctncaJ (X ticctr0111C I ~u i
I i j ErHh~eerinq Sessional I I I----~----~ --- Total --+1---2-5---+-2-0-5-0---11
Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
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V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
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Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
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pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
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Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
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Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
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l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
33
No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
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3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
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C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
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filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
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SUMl1ARY OF CPURSES
Theory Sessional SI Year Tot1il r
No Scncstcr No of Credit No of I Credit
Credit Course Course I t
l 1st 18t 5 1600 3 I 450 ~ 2050 I
2 1st 2nd 5 1900 I 2 I 300 i 2200
3 2nd 1st 5 1700 I 3 I 375 I 2075
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5 3rdl1st 5 1700 4 I 375 2075 I
6 I 3rd 2nd 5 ~) I 4 I 450 2150 i
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7 4th 1st 5 1500 5 300 1800 I 8 4thi 2nd 5 1500 4 I 525 2025
Total (excludhig 1 st 35 11600 I 27 I 2625 14225 year_1st _ se11est~)
-shy ---- ------ _-- _-__ --_ __-__---Tobl 40 13200 30 3075 16275
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S1 No Course Course Title Contact 1 Credits No hoursweek
1 -shy -Ivtath-12l~- Erfjjriee~tlierruitics-r -- ------ j 300 t
I2 I Hum-121 IFunctional English amp Sociology 4 400 Pll121 Pllysics-~1-- - ---~-- ~-~~ 3~middottl 3~OO I(3 Ph-I22 Physics-- I Sessional _ J 3 1 ~O~middot4
5 C1i~12r-cmiddot- Cheiiii~trY~- r J J -3 j ~bullooJ 6 i-Cli~122 - I-CliellllstiY -1 Sessional ~ 3- - 150i
7 EEEill Basic Electrical ampElecttonic~ I ~ c __ _3~00 ~ I EilgL11eerillg ~i L n~ f
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Sl No Course No Course Title ~ ~ -
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1 IVIath123 400 j
Hum-123 3 Ph123middot
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Course Title Contact hlsweek I I Ciedits SLNo Course No
-Ertgineering Mathematics - ill I 31 300j~1ath-221
40042 Phvsics -illPhn 221 15033 Ph-222 IPhysics-ill Sessional
J--____4 I Ch~221 I Chetnistfv - III i 4 I 400 +--------t--
~ I 150 ICh-222 I Chenlistry - ill Sessionnl i 3 6 I EEE-211 I Electlical Circuit I
I 3 300 FEl _11 1 32 0757 l lt L_llt Electrical Circuit-I S0ssionru
I 30038 i EEE-1l ITec111llcal Presentation andI -~ j i Spe~ch
3 300 Business Cotnmunicatioll Total
9 IEEE-223 IFrofessional Practices and
24Yz 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 72 (S) = 24Yz hoursvleck No of TheOl)r Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 l-Jo ofLab Sessional Courg~s 3 -ic Anyone of ihe Courses
B So ENGINEERlNG 211) 11AR 2r-m ~Ev1ESTEIi
1 COfe Tittr~ 1- IN O Coure h ~ Contact Crectirst Nogt I hrpoundJveek I
1 1vlalh223 Engineering lmiddot1athematks-IV i 4 - 400
2 I CE213 ~1ec~cs o~So~~s _ t 3 30~ i
3 I CE-214 lVIecharllcs 01 Sohos SessIonal i 32 I O7J i -- 4--1-i1E~il1 Th~~~fluid Afechanics ---middot--------T -------3----[--300 1
I 5 IVIEr212 I Thennofluid v1echanics Sessional I 32 I 075 1 i--6--- --EEEmiddot~231-rEiectri~~~sJ------~- I 3 I 300
I 7 I EEE-232 i Electrical MachinesmiddotmiddotI Sessional I 32 075 i[8 fEEE-251--~~EiectroIri~sT----- -----~--- I 3 3001 9 I EEE-252 Electromcs-I Semiddotssionru
Total
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hourslveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 1900 tJo ofLabl Sessional Course8 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGY DHAI(~ ELECTRI~AL amp ELECTROlTIC ENCINEERING DEPiUltTl1EXr
Sl~1J1ARY OF COTJRSES
B Sea ENGillnERTNG 3RD rnJl 1ST SErvffiSTER M
Course No I Course Title I Contacmiddott hrsweek Credits81 No Engineering vfa1hep18tics-V f 41 l1ath-321 400
2
300
EEE-331 IElectrical ~lachines-n 3 300IElectrical IVL1chines-ll Sessional 32 07513 I EEE-332
Electrolics-II J4 EEE-3S1 I I ~
I Electronics-II Sessional I 325 EEE-352 075
6 IEEE31 IElectrical amp Electroni~ 3I MI l1eJsurenlent I
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3pound)Electlical amp Electronic 075 II7 t EEpound-372 1vIeasurelnent Sessional I
II-Transmission amp Distlibution of I 4 I 4008 IEEE-391
I II Electiical Po-wer I I--- bull I ---i
9 I EEE-320 Software Develop1nent I
3 I I 150 I iI IITot~l I
t 241~ f 2075
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81 No Course No Course Title 1 Nfath-323 Engineering 1vfathenlatics-1
2 Hum-321 lndus1Iial NIanagelnent Ilaquo I Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environ1uental
I Aspects of Engineering Projects 4 IEEE-311 Electdcal Circuits-II 5 EEE-333 Electrical vlacrunes-ill 6 EEE-334 Electrica1lvfachines-ID Sli7ssional 7 I EEE-353 I Electronics-ill S EEE-354 ElectrorJcs-m Sessional 9 I EEE300 ~ IElectrical amp Elecmiddottronic Design 10 IEEE-310middot IProgramming Teclmiqucs amp
I Nwnerical Analysis I
- Total middot
Contact hours 17 (T) + 9(S)= 26 hoursweek Total Credits 2150 Anyone of the above courses
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1 4 I 400 I 3 I
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BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
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B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
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6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
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Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
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V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
H1
Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
i - middot~ middott~limiddot Cl~n~ -Imiddotl -rltl rmiddot~ Cf rff=C hla middotn lI O ~h~ of ott 1w(~tnts ~l~~l 1Iil1 lmiddotJ4~middot vmiddotLILv~ t - ))-1 uw~c~c middot -~lottW UlJ
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pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
I
Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
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T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
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Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
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Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
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Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
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Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
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It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BANGLAb~SHINsfuirtJ(OFTECHNoroGfpiiAKAmiddot ELEcmcALamp ELEC1RONICENGlNEERrNCDEPARTh1ENT
SUMl1ARY OF CPURSES
Theory Sessional SI Year Tot1il r
No Scncstcr No of Credit No of I Credit
Credit Course Course I t
l 1st 18t 5 1600 3 I 450 ~ 2050 I
2 1st 2nd 5 1900 I 2 I 300 i 2200
3 2nd 1st 5 1700 I 3 I 375 I 2075
i I
4 2nd 2nd 5 1600 4 1 -300
1990 1
5 3rdl1st 5 1700 4 I 375 2075 I
6 I 3rd 2nd 5 ~) I 4 I 450 2150 i
J
7 4th 1st 5 1500 5 300 1800 I 8 4thi 2nd 5 1500 4 I 525 2025
Total (excludhig 1 st 35 11600 I 27 I 2625 14225 year_1st _ se11est~)
-shy ---- ------ _-- _-__ --_ __-__---Tobl 40 13200 30 3075 16275
1st vear-lst seine~ter classes are exemoted because of the -candidates 3-vears Dipl~ma in Engineering after 10 years of chooling
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BAN~LADESUWSTlTUTE OFiECHNoLOGYDIL~~middot ELECTRI~~-8fELECTRONIC-ENGL1TEERL1rdjjEPARr~1Ell~
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B Sc ENGINEERING 1ST YEJltR 1ST SEIVIESTER (EXE1PTElli
S1 No Course Course Title Contact 1 Credits No hoursweek
1 -shy -Ivtath-12l~- Erfjjriee~tlierruitics-r -- ------ j 300 t
I2 I Hum-121 IFunctional English amp Sociology 4 400 Pll121 Pllysics-~1-- - ---~-- ~-~~ 3~middottl 3~OO I(3 Ph-I22 Physics-- I Sessional _ J 3 1 ~O~middot4
5 C1i~12r-cmiddot- Cheiiii~trY~- r J J -3 j ~bullooJ 6 i-Cli~122 - I-CliellllstiY -1 Sessional ~ 3- - 150i
7 EEEill Basic Electrical ampElecttonic~ I ~ c __ _3~00 ~ I EilgL11eerillg ~i L n~ f
8
lt
Contact hours 16(T)_ 9(S)= 25 horirs- N6)f Th~~rYtJuq~s ~ ~ ~ 5 Total Creditsmiddotmiddot 2050 ~ -- No~ -ofLab~ess~onal Courss 3
Sl No Course No Course Title ~ ~ -
Credits
1 IVIath123 400 j
Hum-123 3 Ph123middot
5 6
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--
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECBNO~OGY DHAKA ELECTRICfJamp -ELECTRONIC ENGiNEER1NGDEP~UltTIi1ENT
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SI~1l1ARY OF Ct)I~S~S l
BSc ENGnTEERING 2hTI Y~_AR 1ST SEvIESTER
Course Title Contact hlsweek I I Ciedits SLNo Course No
-Ertgineering Mathematics - ill I 31 300j~1ath-221
40042 Phvsics -illPhn 221 15033 Ph-222 IPhysics-ill Sessional
J--____4 I Ch~221 I Chetnistfv - III i 4 I 400 +--------t--
~ I 150 ICh-222 I Chenlistry - ill Sessionnl i 3 6 I EEE-211 I Electlical Circuit I
I 3 300 FEl _11 1 32 0757 l lt L_llt Electrical Circuit-I S0ssionru
I 30038 i EEE-1l ITec111llcal Presentation andI -~ j i Spe~ch
3 300 Business Cotnmunicatioll Total
9 IEEE-223 IFrofessional Practices and
24Yz 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 72 (S) = 24Yz hoursvleck No of TheOl)r Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 l-Jo ofLab Sessional Courg~s 3 -ic Anyone of ihe Courses
B So ENGINEERlNG 211) 11AR 2r-m ~Ev1ESTEIi
1 COfe Tittr~ 1- IN O Coure h ~ Contact Crectirst Nogt I hrpoundJveek I
1 1vlalh223 Engineering lmiddot1athematks-IV i 4 - 400
2 I CE213 ~1ec~cs o~So~~s _ t 3 30~ i
3 I CE-214 lVIecharllcs 01 Sohos SessIonal i 32 I O7J i -- 4--1-i1E~il1 Th~~~fluid Afechanics ---middot--------T -------3----[--300 1
I 5 IVIEr212 I Thennofluid v1echanics Sessional I 32 I 075 1 i--6--- --EEEmiddot~231-rEiectri~~~sJ------~- I 3 I 300
I 7 I EEE-232 i Electrical MachinesmiddotmiddotI Sessional I 32 075 i[8 fEEE-251--~~EiectroIri~sT----- -----~--- I 3 3001 9 I EEE-252 Electromcs-I Semiddotssionru
Total
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hourslveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 1900 tJo ofLabl Sessional Course8 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGY DHAI(~ ELECTRI~AL amp ELECTROlTIC ENCINEERING DEPiUltTl1EXr
Sl~1J1ARY OF COTJRSES
B Sea ENGillnERTNG 3RD rnJl 1ST SErvffiSTER M
Course No I Course Title I Contacmiddott hrsweek Credits81 No Engineering vfa1hep18tics-V f 41 l1ath-321 400
2
300
EEE-331 IElectrical ~lachines-n 3 300IElectrical IVL1chines-ll Sessional 32 07513 I EEE-332
Electrolics-II J4 EEE-3S1 I I ~
I Electronics-II Sessional I 325 EEE-352 075
6 IEEE31 IElectrical amp Electroni~ 3I MI l1eJsurenlent I
I I
3pound)Electlical amp Electronic 075 II7 t EEpound-372 1vIeasurelnent Sessional I
II-Transmission amp Distlibution of I 4 I 4008 IEEE-391
I II Electiical Po-wer I I--- bull I ---i
9 I EEE-320 Software Develop1nent I
3 I I 150 I iI IITot~l I
t 241~ f 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 7Ya (S) = 24YJ hoursiveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 Jo of LabI Sessional Courses 4
n Sc ENGINTIERING 3RD EAF 2NTI SFvlliSTFR
81 No Course No Course Title 1 Nfath-323 Engineering 1vfathenlatics-1
2 Hum-321 lndus1Iial NIanagelnent Ilaquo I Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environ1uental
I Aspects of Engineering Projects 4 IEEE-311 Electdcal Circuits-II 5 EEE-333 Electrical vlacrunes-ill 6 EEE-334 Electrica1lvfachines-ID Sli7ssional 7 I EEE-353 I Electronics-ill S EEE-354 ElectrorJcs-m Sessional 9 I EEE300 ~ IElectrical amp Elecmiddottronic Design 10 IEEE-310middot IProgramming Teclmiqucs amp
I Nwnerical Analysis I
- Total middot
Contact hours 17 (T) + 9(S)= 26 hoursweek Total Credits 2150 Anyone of the above courses
I
Contact hrslweek Credits II I
1 4 I 400 I 3 I
300 1
i 300I I 4 400 3 300
32 075 I I 300~
32 075 3 I 150 150)
shy
26 2150
No ofTheo) Courses 5 t~o ofLabl Sessional Courses 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
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SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
o cn-lL __ I -ucmlset-_______ I oJ
6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
I-----jll~_ Engineeling=- ------_-+- _____ -+-___ --1 D Er1 1 In E1 1 f bull i 3 1 - I (s 111lt- 1 L I aSiC AcctncaJ (X ticctr0111C I ~u i
I i j ErHh~eerinq Sessional I I I----~----~ --- Total --+1---2-5---+-2-0-5-0---11
Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
rltrn-~ 1-1 middot on=middot o~middott elu~lI ~-i +~jlrq_ns ll Omiddot-tl +~Ct cu n ~jmiddotC anr ~J a~ l gtmiddot~~ _lP~ 1 -10 I va bull 1tU tt l II uC Lt _~l U 11lt11 rl ly
ctVmiddotmiddotlmiddot -4t(tIi1Q r-fR~--middot(Tl~i-tI h ~middotvnnlt~n n01middot1d re onr pl O-Npnt~l ~-tI i v-iLt_ -1~1 lo I~~ - -~ l- )tl+71L- middotmiddot~JI t fmiddot bullbull middotIi1AU~ )tv l A ~ ~ ampamp11
V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
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Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
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pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
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Contact hours Total Credits
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Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
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Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
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Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
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Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
~ f ~~ __ l
I
1 bull
BAN~LADESUWSTlTUTE OFiECHNoLOGYDIL~~middot ELECTRI~~-8fELECTRONIC-ENGL1TEERL1rdjjEPARr~1Ell~
~~~~4~~~~1~ig~ft(~0~ijP~~~~~~Wi~i~lil ~I bull
B Sc ENGINEERING 1ST YEJltR 1ST SEIVIESTER (EXE1PTElli
S1 No Course Course Title Contact 1 Credits No hoursweek
1 -shy -Ivtath-12l~- Erfjjriee~tlierruitics-r -- ------ j 300 t
I2 I Hum-121 IFunctional English amp Sociology 4 400 Pll121 Pllysics-~1-- - ---~-- ~-~~ 3~middottl 3~OO I(3 Ph-I22 Physics-- I Sessional _ J 3 1 ~O~middot4
5 C1i~12r-cmiddot- Cheiiii~trY~- r J J -3 j ~bullooJ 6 i-Cli~122 - I-CliellllstiY -1 Sessional ~ 3- - 150i
7 EEEill Basic Electrical ampElecttonic~ I ~ c __ _3~00 ~ I EilgL11eerillg ~i L n~ f
8
lt
Contact hours 16(T)_ 9(S)= 25 horirs- N6)f Th~~rYtJuq~s ~ ~ ~ 5 Total Creditsmiddotmiddot 2050 ~ -- No~ -ofLab~ess~onal Courss 3
Sl No Course No Course Title ~ ~ -
Credits
1 IVIath123 400 j
Hum-123 3 Ph123middot
5 6
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--
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECBNO~OGY DHAKA ELECTRICfJamp -ELECTRONIC ENGiNEER1NGDEP~UltTIi1ENT
- ~ - lo_t_ -_~_ It bull
SI~1l1ARY OF Ct)I~S~S l
BSc ENGnTEERING 2hTI Y~_AR 1ST SEvIESTER
Course Title Contact hlsweek I I Ciedits SLNo Course No
-Ertgineering Mathematics - ill I 31 300j~1ath-221
40042 Phvsics -illPhn 221 15033 Ph-222 IPhysics-ill Sessional
J--____4 I Ch~221 I Chetnistfv - III i 4 I 400 +--------t--
~ I 150 ICh-222 I Chenlistry - ill Sessionnl i 3 6 I EEE-211 I Electlical Circuit I
I 3 300 FEl _11 1 32 0757 l lt L_llt Electrical Circuit-I S0ssionru
I 30038 i EEE-1l ITec111llcal Presentation andI -~ j i Spe~ch
3 300 Business Cotnmunicatioll Total
9 IEEE-223 IFrofessional Practices and
24Yz 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 72 (S) = 24Yz hoursvleck No of TheOl)r Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 l-Jo ofLab Sessional Courg~s 3 -ic Anyone of ihe Courses
B So ENGINEERlNG 211) 11AR 2r-m ~Ev1ESTEIi
1 COfe Tittr~ 1- IN O Coure h ~ Contact Crectirst Nogt I hrpoundJveek I
1 1vlalh223 Engineering lmiddot1athematks-IV i 4 - 400
2 I CE213 ~1ec~cs o~So~~s _ t 3 30~ i
3 I CE-214 lVIecharllcs 01 Sohos SessIonal i 32 I O7J i -- 4--1-i1E~il1 Th~~~fluid Afechanics ---middot--------T -------3----[--300 1
I 5 IVIEr212 I Thennofluid v1echanics Sessional I 32 I 075 1 i--6--- --EEEmiddot~231-rEiectri~~~sJ------~- I 3 I 300
I 7 I EEE-232 i Electrical MachinesmiddotmiddotI Sessional I 32 075 i[8 fEEE-251--~~EiectroIri~sT----- -----~--- I 3 3001 9 I EEE-252 Electromcs-I Semiddotssionru
Total
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hourslveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 1900 tJo ofLabl Sessional Course8 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGY DHAI(~ ELECTRI~AL amp ELECTROlTIC ENCINEERING DEPiUltTl1EXr
Sl~1J1ARY OF COTJRSES
B Sea ENGillnERTNG 3RD rnJl 1ST SErvffiSTER M
Course No I Course Title I Contacmiddott hrsweek Credits81 No Engineering vfa1hep18tics-V f 41 l1ath-321 400
2
300
EEE-331 IElectrical ~lachines-n 3 300IElectrical IVL1chines-ll Sessional 32 07513 I EEE-332
Electrolics-II J4 EEE-3S1 I I ~
I Electronics-II Sessional I 325 EEE-352 075
6 IEEE31 IElectrical amp Electroni~ 3I MI l1eJsurenlent I
I I
3pound)Electlical amp Electronic 075 II7 t EEpound-372 1vIeasurelnent Sessional I
II-Transmission amp Distlibution of I 4 I 4008 IEEE-391
I II Electiical Po-wer I I--- bull I ---i
9 I EEE-320 Software Develop1nent I
3 I I 150 I iI IITot~l I
t 241~ f 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 7Ya (S) = 24YJ hoursiveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 Jo of LabI Sessional Courses 4
n Sc ENGINTIERING 3RD EAF 2NTI SFvlliSTFR
81 No Course No Course Title 1 Nfath-323 Engineering 1vfathenlatics-1
2 Hum-321 lndus1Iial NIanagelnent Ilaquo I Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environ1uental
I Aspects of Engineering Projects 4 IEEE-311 Electdcal Circuits-II 5 EEE-333 Electrical vlacrunes-ill 6 EEE-334 Electrica1lvfachines-ID Sli7ssional 7 I EEE-353 I Electronics-ill S EEE-354 ElectrorJcs-m Sessional 9 I EEE300 ~ IElectrical amp Elecmiddottronic Design 10 IEEE-310middot IProgramming Teclmiqucs amp
I Nwnerical Analysis I
- Total middot
Contact hours 17 (T) + 9(S)= 26 hoursweek Total Credits 2150 Anyone of the above courses
I
Contact hrslweek Credits II I
1 4 I 400 I 3 I
300 1
i 300I I 4 400 3 300
32 075 I I 300~
32 075 3 I 150 150)
shy
26 2150
No ofTheo) Courses 5 t~o ofLabl Sessional Courses 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
7
SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
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Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
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V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
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Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
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pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
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Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
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Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
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No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
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Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
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BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECBNO~OGY DHAKA ELECTRICfJamp -ELECTRONIC ENGiNEER1NGDEP~UltTIi1ENT
- ~ - lo_t_ -_~_ It bull
SI~1l1ARY OF Ct)I~S~S l
BSc ENGnTEERING 2hTI Y~_AR 1ST SEvIESTER
Course Title Contact hlsweek I I Ciedits SLNo Course No
-Ertgineering Mathematics - ill I 31 300j~1ath-221
40042 Phvsics -illPhn 221 15033 Ph-222 IPhysics-ill Sessional
J--____4 I Ch~221 I Chetnistfv - III i 4 I 400 +--------t--
~ I 150 ICh-222 I Chenlistry - ill Sessionnl i 3 6 I EEE-211 I Electlical Circuit I
I 3 300 FEl _11 1 32 0757 l lt L_llt Electrical Circuit-I S0ssionru
I 30038 i EEE-1l ITec111llcal Presentation andI -~ j i Spe~ch
3 300 Business Cotnmunicatioll Total
9 IEEE-223 IFrofessional Practices and
24Yz 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 72 (S) = 24Yz hoursvleck No of TheOl)r Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 l-Jo ofLab Sessional Courg~s 3 -ic Anyone of ihe Courses
B So ENGINEERlNG 211) 11AR 2r-m ~Ev1ESTEIi
1 COfe Tittr~ 1- IN O Coure h ~ Contact Crectirst Nogt I hrpoundJveek I
1 1vlalh223 Engineering lmiddot1athematks-IV i 4 - 400
2 I CE213 ~1ec~cs o~So~~s _ t 3 30~ i
3 I CE-214 lVIecharllcs 01 Sohos SessIonal i 32 I O7J i -- 4--1-i1E~il1 Th~~~fluid Afechanics ---middot--------T -------3----[--300 1
I 5 IVIEr212 I Thennofluid v1echanics Sessional I 32 I 075 1 i--6--- --EEEmiddot~231-rEiectri~~~sJ------~- I 3 I 300
I 7 I EEE-232 i Electrical MachinesmiddotmiddotI Sessional I 32 075 i[8 fEEE-251--~~EiectroIri~sT----- -----~--- I 3 3001 9 I EEE-252 Electromcs-I Semiddotssionru
Total
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hourslveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 1900 tJo ofLabl Sessional Course8 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGY DHAI(~ ELECTRI~AL amp ELECTROlTIC ENCINEERING DEPiUltTl1EXr
Sl~1J1ARY OF COTJRSES
B Sea ENGillnERTNG 3RD rnJl 1ST SErvffiSTER M
Course No I Course Title I Contacmiddott hrsweek Credits81 No Engineering vfa1hep18tics-V f 41 l1ath-321 400
2
300
EEE-331 IElectrical ~lachines-n 3 300IElectrical IVL1chines-ll Sessional 32 07513 I EEE-332
Electrolics-II J4 EEE-3S1 I I ~
I Electronics-II Sessional I 325 EEE-352 075
6 IEEE31 IElectrical amp Electroni~ 3I MI l1eJsurenlent I
I I
3pound)Electlical amp Electronic 075 II7 t EEpound-372 1vIeasurelnent Sessional I
II-Transmission amp Distlibution of I 4 I 4008 IEEE-391
I II Electiical Po-wer I I--- bull I ---i
9 I EEE-320 Software Develop1nent I
3 I I 150 I iI IITot~l I
t 241~ f 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 7Ya (S) = 24YJ hoursiveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 Jo of LabI Sessional Courses 4
n Sc ENGINTIERING 3RD EAF 2NTI SFvlliSTFR
81 No Course No Course Title 1 Nfath-323 Engineering 1vfathenlatics-1
2 Hum-321 lndus1Iial NIanagelnent Ilaquo I Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environ1uental
I Aspects of Engineering Projects 4 IEEE-311 Electdcal Circuits-II 5 EEE-333 Electrical vlacrunes-ill 6 EEE-334 Electrica1lvfachines-ID Sli7ssional 7 I EEE-353 I Electronics-ill S EEE-354 ElectrorJcs-m Sessional 9 I EEE300 ~ IElectrical amp Elecmiddottronic Design 10 IEEE-310middot IProgramming Teclmiqucs amp
I Nwnerical Analysis I
- Total middot
Contact hours 17 (T) + 9(S)= 26 hoursweek Total Credits 2150 Anyone of the above courses
I
Contact hrslweek Credits II I
1 4 I 400 I 3 I
300 1
i 300I I 4 400 3 300
32 075 I I 300~
32 075 3 I 150 150)
shy
26 2150
No ofTheo) Courses 5 t~o ofLabl Sessional Courses 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
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SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
o cn-lL __ I -ucmlset-_______ I oJ
6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
I-----jll~_ Engineeling=- ------_-+- _____ -+-___ --1 D Er1 1 In E1 1 f bull i 3 1 - I (s 111lt- 1 L I aSiC AcctncaJ (X ticctr0111C I ~u i
I i j ErHh~eerinq Sessional I I I----~----~ --- Total --+1---2-5---+-2-0-5-0---11
Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
rltrn-~ 1-1 middot on=middot o~middott elu~lI ~-i +~jlrq_ns ll Omiddot-tl +~Ct cu n ~jmiddotC anr ~J a~ l gtmiddot~~ _lP~ 1 -10 I va bull 1tU tt l II uC Lt _~l U 11lt11 rl ly
ctVmiddotmiddotlmiddot -4t(tIi1Q r-fR~--middot(Tl~i-tI h ~middotvnnlt~n n01middot1d re onr pl O-Npnt~l ~-tI i v-iLt_ -1~1 lo I~~ - -~ l- )tl+71L- middotmiddot~JI t fmiddot bullbull middotIi1AU~ )tv l A ~ ~ ampamp11
V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
H1
Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
i - middot~ middott~limiddot Cl~n~ -Imiddotl -rltl rmiddot~ Cf rff=C hla middotn lI O ~h~ of ott 1w(~tnts ~l~~l 1Iil1 lmiddotJ4~middot vmiddotLILv~ t - ))-1 uw~c~c middot -~lottW UlJ
allernming vaVG pl1l5or analy~is RL ~RC fQC series and parallel circuits ~ith smiddotmiddotmiddot1middot11 fr bull tll~1 i t~~1t1~middotI)middott bull +vlmiddotjtampmiddotmiddot)ce popgt 1nrl p~l-Xrpr c~r-1-n1middot 1pmiddot l Inl tmiddotPf-p p-7f ~I bullbullbull ~ ~ _ jZ J_ i middotIgt- 1_ lt bullbull ~~ h bullbull i J bull _( bull i bullbull ~ll qlll amiddott
pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
I
Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
t11)fe3ioll data types c~mb01 statemcnts inputoutput statements) s ubr-)ut inc fUJlctions =gt ~lut middotn r fl=fiOtr 11rooler-middotI USlnrr ~() tran I)] H J ~ ~-~ _A 111 ~
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
~----~--~~--~--~--~ 2 3 4
I 5 6 7 8
0
Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
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I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
~
I I
2 41 2075
No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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SlJ~Il1ARY OF COlJRSES
p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGY DHAI(~ ELECTRI~AL amp ELECTROlTIC ENCINEERING DEPiUltTl1EXr
Sl~1J1ARY OF COTJRSES
B Sea ENGillnERTNG 3RD rnJl 1ST SErvffiSTER M
Course No I Course Title I Contacmiddott hrsweek Credits81 No Engineering vfa1hep18tics-V f 41 l1ath-321 400
2
300
EEE-331 IElectrical ~lachines-n 3 300IElectrical IVL1chines-ll Sessional 32 07513 I EEE-332
Electrolics-II J4 EEE-3S1 I I ~
I Electronics-II Sessional I 325 EEE-352 075
6 IEEE31 IElectrical amp Electroni~ 3I MI l1eJsurenlent I
I I
3pound)Electlical amp Electronic 075 II7 t EEpound-372 1vIeasurelnent Sessional I
II-Transmission amp Distlibution of I 4 I 4008 IEEE-391
I II Electiical Po-wer I I--- bull I ---i
9 I EEE-320 Software Develop1nent I
3 I I 150 I iI IITot~l I
t 241~ f 2075
Contact hours 17 (T) + 7Ya (S) = 24YJ hoursiveek No of Theory Courses 5 Total Credits 2075 Jo of LabI Sessional Courses 4
n Sc ENGINTIERING 3RD EAF 2NTI SFvlliSTFR
81 No Course No Course Title 1 Nfath-323 Engineering 1vfathenlatics-1
2 Hum-321 lndus1Iial NIanagelnent Ilaquo I Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environ1uental
I Aspects of Engineering Projects 4 IEEE-311 Electdcal Circuits-II 5 EEE-333 Electrical vlacrunes-ill 6 EEE-334 Electrica1lvfachines-ID Sli7ssional 7 I EEE-353 I Electronics-ill S EEE-354 ElectrorJcs-m Sessional 9 I EEE300 ~ IElectrical amp Elecmiddottronic Design 10 IEEE-310middot IProgramming Teclmiqucs amp
I Nwnerical Analysis I
- Total middot
Contact hours 17 (T) + 9(S)= 26 hoursweek Total Credits 2150 Anyone of the above courses
I
Contact hrslweek Credits II I
1 4 I 400 I 3 I
300 1
i 300I I 4 400 3 300
32 075 I I 300~
32 075 3 I 150 150)
shy
26 2150
No ofTheo) Courses 5 t~o ofLabl Sessional Courses 4
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
7
SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
o cn-lL __ I -ucmlset-_______ I oJ
6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
I-----jll~_ Engineeling=- ------_-+- _____ -+-___ --1 D Er1 1 In E1 1 f bull i 3 1 - I (s 111lt- 1 L I aSiC AcctncaJ (X ticctr0111C I ~u i
I i j ErHh~eerinq Sessional I I I----~----~ --- Total --+1---2-5---+-2-0-5-0---11
Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
rltrn-~ 1-1 middot on=middot o~middott elu~lI ~-i +~jlrq_ns ll Omiddot-tl +~Ct cu n ~jmiddotC anr ~J a~ l gtmiddot~~ _lP~ 1 -10 I va bull 1tU tt l II uC Lt _~l U 11lt11 rl ly
ctVmiddotmiddotlmiddot -4t(tIi1Q r-fR~--middot(Tl~i-tI h ~middotvnnlt~n n01middot1d re onr pl O-Npnt~l ~-tI i v-iLt_ -1~1 lo I~~ - -~ l- )tl+71L- middotmiddot~JI t fmiddot bullbull middotIi1AU~ )tv l A ~ ~ ampamp11
V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
H1
Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
i - middot~ middott~limiddot Cl~n~ -Imiddotl -rltl rmiddot~ Cf rff=C hla middotn lI O ~h~ of ott 1w(~tnts ~l~~l 1Iil1 lmiddotJ4~middot vmiddotLILv~ t - ))-1 uw~c~c middot -~lottW UlJ
allernming vaVG pl1l5or analy~is RL ~RC fQC series and parallel circuits ~ith smiddotmiddotmiddot1middot11 fr bull tll~1 i t~~1t1~middotI)middott bull +vlmiddotjtampmiddotmiddot)ce popgt 1nrl p~l-Xrpr c~r-1-n1middot 1pmiddot l Inl tmiddotPf-p p-7f ~I bullbullbull ~ ~ _ jZ J_ i middotIgt- 1_ lt bullbull ~~ h bullbull i J bull _( bull i bullbull ~ll qlll amiddott
pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
11
BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
I
Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
14
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
~----~--~~--~--~--~ 2 3 4
I 5 6 7 8
0
Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
L
I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
~
I I
2 41 2075
No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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SlJ~Il1ARY OF COlJRSES
p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BANGLADESH INSTITUTE -OF TECHNOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SUMMARY OF COURSES
B Sc ENGINEERING 4lH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER
S1 No Course No Course Title Contact Credits hrsIweek
1 EEE-441 Electromagnetic Field 3 300 2 EEE-451 Integrated Circuits and 3 3QO
Industrial Electronics ~-- ~--- -~- ~---- _----shy _--------1- ----- shy -shy
3 EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and 32 075 Industflat Electronics Sessional
4 EEE-461 Digital Technique 3 300 5 EEE-462 _I2_i~a1 Techni9l~ sect~Si~lal 32 - 075
1------shy -shy - - _shy __-shy6 EEE-471 Control System - 3 300 7 EEE-472 Control System Sessional 312 075 8 EEE-491 Power System Analysis 3 300 9 EEE-492 Power SystemAnalysis 32
075 Sessional
_____~_JJ~~E-4QQ_ c~ltject amp Thesis 3 150 Total 24 1800
No of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 5
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hoursweek Total Credits 18 Carned over to 2nd Semester
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SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
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6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
I-----jll~_ Engineeling=- ------_-+- _____ -+-___ --1 D Er1 1 In E1 1 f bull i 3 1 - I (s 111lt- 1 L I aSiC AcctncaJ (X ticctr0111C I ~u i
I i j ErHh~eerinq Sessional I I I----~----~ --- Total --+1---2-5---+-2-0-5-0---11
Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
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V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
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Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
i - middot~ middott~limiddot Cl~n~ -Imiddotl -rltl rmiddot~ Cf rff=C hla middotn lI O ~h~ of ott 1w(~tnts ~l~~l 1Iil1 lmiddotJ4~middot vmiddotLILv~ t - ))-1 uw~c~c middot -~lottW UlJ
allernming vaVG pl1l5or analy~is RL ~RC fQC series and parallel circuits ~ith smiddotmiddotmiddot1middot11 fr bull tll~1 i t~~1t1~middotI)middott bull +vlmiddotjtampmiddotmiddot)ce popgt 1nrl p~l-Xrpr c~r-1-n1middot 1pmiddot l Inl tmiddotPf-p p-7f ~I bullbullbull ~ ~ _ jZ J_ i middotIgt- 1_ lt bullbull ~~ h bullbull i J bull _( bull i bullbull ~ll qlll amiddott
pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
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Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
t11)fe3ioll data types c~mb01 statemcnts inputoutput statements) s ubr-)ut inc fUJlctions =gt ~lut middotn r fl=fiOtr 11rooler-middotI USlnrr ~() tran I)] H J ~ ~-~ _A 111 ~
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I 5 6 7 8
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Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
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I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
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No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
SlTN~1RY OF COTJRSES
B Sc ENG~TEERING 4TH YEAR -2NTI SErv1ESTER
S1 No 1
Course No 1 Course Title Contact Credits i hrsweek
1 shy I EEE-453 I Telecoml11unication Engh1eering 3 300 2 TTTt 54 I T elecomtnunication Engineering - - 075I rlrr-T
I Sessional _ 32
I EEE-473 i 1i1aterial Science 3 300gt
4~EE-493 I Power Station 3 300
s TEEE~400 IProject amp Thesis I
3 300 Two elective theory sU~lects with two corresponding sessionai _ subjects from the follobig
6 I EEE-411 i Advanced Electrical Circuits 3 300 IEEEmiddot412 IAdvanced Electrical Circuits I 075I 32
I I I Sessional I 0 EEE--1i13 (11i -R I 3 300o l~ crovave lngineenng
9 EEE-444 I N1icrowave Enroneeling Sessional I 32 i 075 10 IEEE-455 IDi ampS ill C i- JgtaJ ate 4te 01l1tnUtr1Cation 3 300
II IEEE-456 i Dimtal amp Satellite Communication 32 - 075 I ISesional
12 EEE-457 I Advanced Electronics 3 300 13 EEE-458 IAdvanced Elecfloiucs Sessional 32 075 14 I EEE-463 Microprocessor amp Digital 3
300 ComputerI
15 IEEE-464 lVlicroprocessor amp Digital 32 I 075
i ICOlnputer Sessionaltplusmn I EEE-477 I VL51 Circuits 3 300 ------T-~~~----r- rr Cl t ~ -i+ ~ tltH~J~) bull 07517 IEE- i amp j ~L --l~ ~~Hb41 32
__18-1_~EE481__-tsect~iS~5e~~_amp Prot~ct~on - L 3 I 300 19 I EEE-4S2 _ Slvitch Gear amp Protection Sessional I 32 075
20 I EEE-483 I High Voltage Enmneeting 3 i 300
I 21 I EEE-4amp4 IHi~ Vo~tage Engineeting 32 075
I I shy ---_-- ___ L~eS~l~al r -shy Total 22~~ 2025
1-JoofTheoxyCourses 5 No of LabSessional courses 4
Contact hours 15 (T) + 7 (S) == 22~~ hoursveek Total Credits 2025
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BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
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6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
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Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
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V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
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Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
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pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
I
Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I 5 6 7 8
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Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
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I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
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No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
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Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
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Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BANGLADESH INSTITIJTE OF TECHNOLOGY DHAIltA ELECTRICl-L amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
smnURY OF COURSES
B Se ENGINEERING J-ST YElJ-t1ST SEJvffiSTER (EAtNIP~D)
Si I Course I Course Title Imiddot Contact Credits I I
No No T bull ~ --t1 --- T 1 hours3week
1 i Ivfath-121 l ~ngirleell~ g-l _middot a_rr__e_tTIa_ __iC_S-_l __ -+-__ -=-~ _ __l____=~~ Hum-Ill I runctional English amp Sociology I 4 I---__ +-____ t--___ __ ______ _~ __ _J _____ _+__-
Ph-121 i l)hysics - I I 3 300 I 4 I Ph~ 122_~ysics - I ~essional 3 150 I 5 I t I (1 T I 3 ~vmiddotO
o cn-lL __ I -ucmlset-_______ I oJ
6 I Ch-122 I Chewistrj -- I Se-ssional I 3 1 50 i I EEE-lill-B~ic-Ei~~triclii Eicctronicmiddot ---r- 3 30]00
I-----jll~_ Engineeling=- ------_-+- _____ -+-___ --1 D Er1 1 In E1 1 f bull i 3 1 - I (s 111lt- 1 L I aSiC AcctncaJ (X ticctr0111C I ~u i
I i j ErHh~eerinq Sessional I I I----~----~ --- Total --+1---2-5---+-2-0-5-0---11
Contact hours Total Credits
16(T) + 9(S) 2S hours 2050
t~o of Theory Courses ~ 5 No ofLabSessional Courses 3
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
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Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
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Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
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en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
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Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
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Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
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Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
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Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
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Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
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5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
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Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
lIath - 12 i 3 - 0 0 hoursvcck Engineering f1ath(nlatics -I
1Jzebr~~ Pcnnutat10n amp Combination Binorrtillal theoretn for positive negative and fraction21 ind~x expollcnial amp logarithrnic series (eterminanl solution of simultaneous equations with the help of determinant
Differential Calculu~ FuncTion and limit dlfferentLlt comiddoteftlc1ent frorn first principle] dlfierentiatioll (If functions ~ucccssive diiferm-tiiution 1fadatirin~5 and Taylors the~ ncnJ Tangent and J-1orm~l lvfaxjma and Ivfinitna
rltegral C a1culus FtlhrnentaJ integral h1def1nlt~ ll~tegral~ by substitntioflr
Integration by parts Integration by partial fra(~tion Ddtiute integral Api)li-aticn of inte~1ation for finding area voJurnc l VOrK done
121 Functional RngHsh Sodolngy
Functional F~ngHih
English grmrrnar Ug~ fonn of verbs~ pair of scmiddotntcnccs l using appropriate 1- YOgt- ~- -l ~~l=rtgtd- lmiddott~)lmiddotQ i he COlrlpO~hHJlb tl liI~ middotll-middot~t v~
Sociology
of SentencCSr change of sentences tran~~lation re-translation letter
rltrn-~ 1-1 middot on=middot o~middott elu~lI ~-i +~jlrq_ns ll Omiddot-tl +~Ct cu n ~jmiddotC anr ~J a~ l gtmiddot~~ _lP~ 1 -10 I va bull 1tU tt l II uC Lt _~l U 11lt11 rl ly
ctVmiddotmiddotlmiddot -4t(tIi1Q r-fR~--middot(Tl~i-tI h ~middotvnnlt~n n01middot1d re onr pl O-Npnt~l ~-tI i v-iLt_ -1~1 lo I~~ - -~ l- )tl+71L- middotmiddot~JI t fmiddot bullbull middotIi1AU~ )tv l A ~ ~ ampamp11
V middot lI LIImiddot U societies indu~t1iai rcVolution Lurily urbmuzation and industrialization urban co-operative 2nd ffiCiVeffient rural socioiogy
Ph - 121 3 - 0 - 0 hourSIveek Physics I
General Phy~ics UUlts and masurements Vector and scalar quantities Forcmiddotc lnCl motion Nel1ons lav of lTIotio G-ravity and gravitation Sunple hannonic motion Vorkr Povver Energy lydrostatics Density amp Specific grav-iiy
bull C l i t ~~ onceprs anu namre 01 sounc velocl y cr souno resonance ti rasomc
h=- middotlI t middot He3L capadly of malellals specific heat latent heat effect of heat heat transfer
Light Behaviour and nature of light colour reflection of light llrrough plain and spherical stl1faces optical instruments
Ph -122 o - 0 - 3 hoursAveek Physics - I Sessioufl Laboratory expcrinl~ntq based on Ph-12l
H1
Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
(td n1t~c d middot1 1-1C lmiddotr h11(--middotn rl~dpQ ~)d hmiddot n11OY1- s ga~ (~~)llatit ~Imiddott1 l bullbull ~1 3t ~J SUl1nn I~ ~ bull lo ~ ltJu 111 ltraquolH bull ~ l~~~ ~~-1
rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
i - middot~ middott~limiddot Cl~n~ -Imiddotl -rltl rmiddot~ Cf rff=C hla middotn lI O ~h~ of ott 1w(~tnts ~l~~l 1Iil1 lmiddotJ4~middot vmiddotLILv~ t - ))-1 uw~c~c middot -~lottW UlJ
allernming vaVG pl1l5or analy~is RL ~RC fQC series and parallel circuits ~ith smiddotmiddotmiddot1middot11 fr bull tll~1 i t~~1t1~middotI)middott bull +vlmiddotjtampmiddotmiddot)ce popgt 1nrl p~l-Xrpr c~r-1-n1middot 1pmiddot l Inl tmiddotPf-p p-7f ~I bullbullbull ~ ~ _ jZ J_ i middotIgt- 1_ lt bullbull ~~ h bullbull i J bull _( bull i bullbull ~ll qlll amiddott
pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
I
Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
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Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
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T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
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Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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SUMMARY OF COURSES
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lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
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Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
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Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
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Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Ch -121 Chenlistry -1
3 - 0 - 0 hour~week
Valency and chemical equation different types of chemical reactions cataJysis and ~aL1Iysts
acid base and salt properties of gases hlvS of chemical cpmbinations Daltons atornic theory AvogadroR hypothegig~ chemical equivalent atornic lveight and molecular weigh introduGtlo]
r to atorru struoture dectronic theory of l alen~y and chetrical bonds ~lectrolrsis p l villuc of waterr acidin1etry and alkalimetryz
(td n1t~c d middot1 1-1C lmiddotr h11(--middotn rl~dpQ ~)d hmiddot n11OY1- s ga~ (~~)llatit ~Imiddott1 l bullbull ~1 3t ~J SUl1nn I~ ~ bull lo ~ ltJu 111 ltraquolH bull ~ l~~~ ~~-1
rnetalli introduction to organic chtmistry ethane nlethane butane~ oil porYInel pksiic thermoplastic
en - 122 o -- 0 -- 3 hTursveek Chern1stry -J SeSSltlflHJ
Laboratol) txj)lhn~ni3 h~ti~cd on Ch~121
EEEmiddot 111 3 o hourshveek Basic Electrical amp Electrunk EiH~inet~ring
ElepttiQ~middot Fr21n~pound1ing TJnit~~ 1)C SDurces resist~n(gt and conduchnce O1uns Im7~ pOtver and ~ncrgy and i ir-uits Kirchoffs la-vs vlc8h and ncdalanalysis Y-de1til transformmiddot~niorL Circrd1 tb~oreln$ fidd~ capaciton Jvlagnetic circuits Lllductancc R-C and l~-L ciruit5 vlith DC ~xdttii)il
i - middot~ middott~limiddot Cl~n~ -Imiddotl -rltl rmiddot~ Cf rff=C hla middotn lI O ~h~ of ott 1w(~tnts ~l~~l 1Iil1 lmiddotJ4~middot vmiddotLILv~ t - ))-1 uw~c~c middot -~lottW UlJ
allernming vaVG pl1l5or analy~is RL ~RC fQC series and parallel circuits ~ith smiddotmiddotmiddot1middot11 fr bull tll~1 i t~~1t1~middotI)middott bull +vlmiddotjtampmiddotmiddot)ce popgt 1nrl p~l-Xrpr c~r-1-n1middot 1pmiddot l Inl tmiddotPf-p p-7f ~I bullbullbull ~ ~ _ jZ J_ i middotIgt- 1_ lt bullbull ~~ h bullbull i J bull _( bull i bullbull ~ll qlll amiddott
pO~iler nleaSun~ll1el1t~ p0vYCr triangli pcvrer f ctlt)f corn~ctiotl lJctwork the01(~ms Dependent sources~ Bal~nced polyphise circrtit
Single phase trfnSf01nl~ operot~Hlj Pertormrmc- and testing D C IVIachine Principle of operation Cla~siflcatiors Starling and speed control lnduction niotors
E~E - 112 0- 0 - 3 hoursveek Bask Electrical amp Ekctroni Enginerfing Sessiona~
Laboratory cx1)~riI11en1S b~ised 07i FEE~ III
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BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
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Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
t11)fe3ioll data types c~mb01 statemcnts inputoutput statements) s ubr-)ut inc fUJlctions =gt ~lut middotn r fl=fiOtr 11rooler-middotI USlnrr ~() tran I)] H J ~ ~-~ _A 111 ~
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I 5 6 7 8
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Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
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I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
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2 41 2075
No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
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r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BAJ~G~LA1)JStI INHTITlJTE 01~ rrECiINOLOGY DIL4Iv ELKCll~rCAL ELI~CTRiNIC ENmiddotGINIIEPJNG j1PAH TIV~ENT
Contact hours Total Credits
1t rTT bull ~S - 7(J) T t~ = ~ nours 22
No oT rneory~ Courses 5 No ofLabJ Sessionll Courses 2
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Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
14
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Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
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No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
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Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Math -123 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Engineering lIlathematics - 11
Set Theory Operations Venn Diagr3tl1s Equralence relations and ~1apping
AlgchiJ Partial fractions Determi1ant
Ditrtfcutial Calculus FUllction Limit~ Continuity) Difterentiabiliiy Derivative it geometricaJ interpretatio~ rules of differentiation Successrve differentiation n-th derivative of Btandard functio~5 Leibnitz 75 theorenl
Expansion of Functions Rolles theorem Mean value th~orern Taylor~s theorem in fhrUte and infinite forms Ivfac1aurins theorem in finite and infinite fbrrns Lagranges fonn of renlaindcrs Cauohys fonn of rcwainders
Indetenninate foml Partial di1ferentiatio~ Eulers t1eorern Tangcnt and nonna1 Sub tangent and suhnolma1lAau1l3 and minLna of functions of single variables Curvature Asymptotes
Integral Calculus Integration by pa-rts) Standard Integrals L1tcgration by the method of successive reduction DefirJte illtegrals hnproper integrals~ Beta function~ Gatruna function rvfultiple integrals Are~ Volurne of solids of revolution
IIum-123 3 - 0 - 0 houfsiweek English amp ECOUOUiks
English
Conlprehension with precis lVriting Completing sentetlces~ Correction of sentences Combination of sentences Fralning VH questions Sentence lnaking vith the expression of attitudesemotions Amplification or dialogue writing FratnL11g sentences vith idionls atld pluases LTsing appropriat~ prepositions Changing the form of spe~c~ Tra1s1ation and reshytranslation Letter ~~Titing Fonnal Paragraph writing Free compositions on selemiddotcted topics (within 300- 400 words)
Econondc8
Introduction Def1nition Scope of econolnios~ Luportan~e lind Uses of economics Engiseerilig Economics lmportance of econo111ks for engineers
Basic Economic Concept~ Varts VealtP goods lalu~ Price~ Utillty Production Income COrtSUfllption Savingts Irrvc5tml~l1tExchangc Disttibution Finn and Industry Equilibrium Mero Econorrrics~ Macro Economkmiddots~ ()pen NIarket EcononlY ControHed Economy
NatlJpoundQf Epound91l01l1i~ PrQgl~lJS and Its SoIutiQ~ Nature of Econonric Problenls in Human Life~ JYjferent Lev~s of Activities in Solving Econonuc Problems (production-ExchangeshyDhmibuuon-Consumptlon) Price Ivlechailtsm
Utility 1vleaning of Total utility and 1iargmal Utility Law of Diminishlng 11arghY)a Utility Litnitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal TJtili1y Concumers Surplus hnportance of the Concept of C01lSlli1lerS Surplus
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
14
1
I
Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
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lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
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dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
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Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
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Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
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l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
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indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
33
No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
34
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Demand Analysis vlcaning of Demand The law of Dtrmand Exccmiddotption to the Law of Demand Dernand Schedule DClnand Curve~ Types of Demand~ Contraction and Extension of Demail~ 11cr~ase and Decrense of Demand Causes in Delnand
Elas1icity of Demand 11eaning of Elasticity of Demand Types of Elasticity of DenlatH~ 1v1easurcment of Elasticity of Demand Detem1L1anls of Ela~ticity of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost Theory of production Its contents Importance of the theory of production Lmv of variable proportions Concepts of Costs Accounting Cost and eCOn(llllC cots Short ran and long tun costs
Nationll Income Groth~ Fluctuation Basic Concept~ C-ross National Product (GNP) Net National Product (1INP) Ivl~thods of lieasuft11g National Llcome Meaning of Econonrlc orotlL StabilizilQ the economy_ function of CQmrnerciat and Central Bank if
~anpladesh Econom Basic Economic problell1s of Banglad(sh~ Economic Dc-veIopmcn~ Natural Rcsourccs Agriculture Water Pover Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry Banlcing System Economic Pbnning Budget
Ph-121 Phy~k~- TT
TherJnal Physics
4 - 0 0 hoursi~Cek
Kinetic theory of g2ses Yine1ic calculation of pressure temperatllre and energy Ratio of specific heats m~an free paih Equation of state an der W-aals equation of state Critical constants Van cler Vaa1 s cmiddotonstant Thermal conductivity of solids Rectilinear Cylindrical and Spherical tlOVT of heat Heat flov through compound vvalls
First la~ of rncnnodyniUlucs and its application) Isothennal Adiabatic Isochoric and Isobaric processes Work done by eXl)androg gases~ Adiabatic gas equatio~ Reversible and irrevemiddotrsihle pro(esses Secmiddotond laVv of thetinodynari1i(8~ TIle Caruot Cycle Entropy Entropy of perfect gac
Vaves amp OscUlations
Wave motion Types of wave motion Expression tor plane progressive ave and its energy calcul1tion L1terference of sound vaves Beats F onnation of standing waves Doppler effect Oscillations TIn snllpie Hannonic waves equation and its Solution Application of simple hannonic moion~ Composition of simple harmonic motion-Lissajous figure Damped hannonic nlotion and its soiution Forced oscillation and resonance
Architectural acoustics Reverberation Sabine~s reverberation formula
Properties of lfatwr
Gravitatiol~ Keplers Laws of Ination Gravitational Potential and field due to (a) A Spherical shell (b) Solid Sphere (c) HoHo Sphtre Escape velocity middotVelocity of Satellite~ Elastici1yt Elastic COnsta11tS Relation between elastic c0115tants Bending ~ioment Cantilever Surface tension Cohesive and 3Ulesivemiddot forces vfoJecular theorv of surface tension Surface energy ~
14
1
I
Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
t11)fe3ioll data types c~mb01 statemcnts inputoutput statements) s ubr-)ut inc fUJlctions =gt ~lut middotn r fl=fiOtr 11rooler-middotI USlnrr ~() tran I)] H J ~ ~-~ _A 111 ~
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I 5 6 7 8
0
Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
L
I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
~
I I
2 41 2075
No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
lR
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Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
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Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
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crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Excess presure ofcnnred surface Capillaity Determination of surface tension of water by curiUmy tub method
limiddotl CtJmiddot itT amp ~1Q(1middot1Lgtthmmiddot -~ - ~4t ~ i bullbullbull
Charge nnd matter Gu~~s s law Applications of Gausss Law~ ElectricpotentiaJ Electric pctential duemiddot io a point charge and dipole Capacitance and dielectncs The m8giietiG fiel(~ Ampt~res law~ B near a long wire and Solenoil Biot-Sayart Law -PX0Tnmiddotn1 - Jltrda~ lnn Tmiddot)(=ulf0nrgt3 T ~17lt lQ~7 ~ CUlttIIoamp u J ool ulmiddotP- Jl ~ -ca -J JI IIJiU Aool l~~~
If(1tlnllI gtrtemiddot~ of n~tt nlI mtllrlot-l1r J~middot urlJl tmiddot tv~ J t~ ~ JLl __ Lmiddot umiddot a~1amp -tJ PSXa-TI1poundlgnetism- Ferr) Magneti~m Three magnetic vtctors Hysteresi~
Ph-124 I) - 0 - 3 hourslweek Physics - II Sessional Laboratory expcriillcn1S bB)ed on Ph-l 23
en - 123 CherubilY middot-ll 4- - 0 G hOUTSwcgtk
T~pes (f ~11clnict11 r~cton mt)ltie~rn conccpts c~f 1pound~i~s Q11d rases ntlnlit structure 1110dern ptalodi lubie~ gIOUp ptriod and their gennai (haraderistics ciassification of ekmcnts~ ch~tmstry of Ozone Hydrogen peroxide and Phosphorw)
Organic Chcntistry
De5nition cJa5Sificrticll nonl~nclatiJre of organic COHlpCuilds functional group iSOTl1erism Rvdrocarb)n~~ alkane (metrume and ethane alkene (~thylene alkyne (acetylene) Alcohols ampit~ classification mtnan01 ~thanol and glyceroL ~Jdehyde~ aJld ketone f(1mmldehyde and a(ct)ne~ carboxyi~c acmiddotiu [onmc amp acetic 8Gld esteJ ( l~L~yl acetate ) Aromatic compounds btnzerle tolUtlle chlorobenzeni~ nitrobenzene~ aniline~ dlazoniurn salts and phenol
() - ( - 3 hourshveek Chemistry - II Se~sona L300fRtOry exnenrnent~ based on Cn-123
EEEmiddot161 t _ 0 - 0 hoursweek computer I-rogramruing
Elem~nts of conToming systems and programming languages l-Jumber systems Principles of nrtl (rImr1nr t1~q~h~~~ olnorthm Ft)T fr bull n bull middot F ~~tl1rp ~ lt)r1fa1llp~ cndnntg IrIprrr t 01o i~ middot-~s l~l tb 1 fmiddot~l l c ~ 1 Aa _ - _ __ - - bull fi~ - 4~J 1 V~middot f bullbull -
t11)fe3ioll data types c~mb01 statemcnts inputoutput statements) s ubr-)ut inc fUJlctions =gt ~lut middotn r fl=fiOtr 11rooler-middotI USlnrr ~() tran I)] H J ~ ~-~ _A 111 ~
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CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I 5 6 7 8
0
Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
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I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
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2 41 2075
No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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i EEE-372
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
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C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
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lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
CiC++ Structured progrmntling cOllcept~ variables con~tant8 01)eration~~ expression_~ data types control st~tem~nts prcedures f~nctions recursion arrays ztringlt poinkr arras r~cords 10 sySielTI in C graphics dynanllc Inernory allocation Object Oriented Progrnrrl1ning (OOP) Objects PolYln01phj~ln~ inheritance classes fill1ctjon and operator overloading iirtUal functions C++ streatllS OOP with C++
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lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
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Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
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SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
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~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BANGLADESII L~STITUTE OF TECH1~OLOGY DlLLIA ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEP ARll1Eri
SUMMARY OF COURSES
BSc ENGI~EERING 2~1) YEAR 1ST SEI1ESTER
SLNo I Course No Course Title I Contact hrslveek Cndits 1 ~L1th-221 1 bull If ~1 TTY rngil1eenng lull le111atics -lll
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I 5 6 7 8
0
Ph-221 Ph-222
I Ch-221 I Ch r j J
EEE-211 I EEE-212 EEE-221 I I FEE ~I I -- middotlw)
L
I Physics - ill
Chem1stry - ill i Chemistry - ill S~ssional I Electrical Circuit~I
I Technical Presentation and I Speech
I Profession~ll Practics ana
Business COnul1Un1Catim1 Total
I 3 300 4 I 400 3 150 4 400 3 150 3 I 300
32 075
I 3 t 300 I j
I I 300
~
I I
2 41 2075
No of Theory Courses
5 Contact houtS 17 (T) + 7Yz (S) = 24~1 hoursveek Total Credits 2075 No of Lab Sessioncl Courses 3
Any one of the Courses
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
lR
I
Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
middot20
BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
22
equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
o 0 32 honIswek
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SlJ~Il1ARY OF COlJRSES
p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
j I
I s EEE-391 I
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
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Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
lfath - 221 Engineering j-1athematics - III
Co-ordinate Geon1etrv 2-Dllnenslonal Co-ordinate Geometry Change of axes Trallsfolmatiol~ of co-ordinates Pair of straight lines~ Circle Systelu of circles General equation of second degree
3 Dmiddot 1 C r- 4 Po -F - llllerc310nal O-Ora1late tJeOHlctry- ystenl or co-anunates uistancc 0 tv-o points Section fonnHla~ PrQiecliolf j)irect10n cosines Equfltions of planes anc1 lines
7 ector -naJvsis Scalars and middotV ectors~ equality of vectors A ddition and subtraction of vectof8 1Vlultiplication of vectors by scalars Position veClor of a point Resolution of vectors SCjar and vector product of tvfO vectors and their geometrical 1tlterpretation Triple productlS and IIwltip1e products Application to geornetry and lnechamcs Linear dependenc~ and independence of vectors Dlffercntiation and integration of vectors together With den1enta) applications Definition line Surface ano vohllnc intgTalGradicnt divergence ilnd crl of point fhnction8~ various forrnulae~ Greens theorern~ Omiddotausss tleoreln~ Stokes theOfetJ1 and thQirapp1icmO~
Ph - 221 Physics - IiI
Optics
4 -- 0 - 0 hoursvveek
fluvgens principle~ oungs Exper1l11cnt Coherent sources Interference inalylical treatuent of interference theory of interference pound-=l11ges Fresnels biprism Interference frOlTI thin fluns Colors aftrtm t1hns~ Theory of Newtons rings
Polarization by R~fiecti)n~ Rmiddotfraction Douhlemiddot refraction BrerNsters layv Malus knv Nicoie pristn Elliptkal and circular polarization~ optical activiiy and optics of crystals
Bask idea of Laser Differ~nt types of trnission 3 amp 4 kve11aser~ Application of Laser
Solid State Phjsics
Crystal structure Nfil1tr indices different types of crystal lattice Packing fractio~ Electrons in solidq Energy hande in solici~
X -nrlaquo Drod ton nd lt llI p1 1middotnn ontuOllS l~nd lllll tenst X r~CI 1lfopo1HCI lallmiddotu DL_J A A WU J Q ~ Uj LIoomiddotqc middotL - L I u ~l I Uw - Q)hgt ~ltl I~Iltl IV
Crystal diffraction and Brags la~~
vIodern Physics
Atomic Suucture Atom Models Electron orbit~ Afotruc spectra Energy levels and spectra Particle propel1ies of vave Photo-eiectric effec~ Compton effect
Vave mechanics De Brogle Vaves Uncerta1nty pn1ciple SchrodLrtgers equation and its solution for one electron atom
Atomic nucleus Nuclear binding energy Nuclear force Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Pair production Radioactive decay and transfonnations Law of r~dioactive dismtegralion Half life Mean life Law of radioactive successive ~isi1tegration
lR
I
Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
19
Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
middot20
BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
22
equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
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Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Special theor) of relativity Lorentz tram~fcrmatiQtl Time dilatior Length contractior Relativity of mass NIass Energy rdation
Ph - 222 0 -- 0 -- 3 hoursweek Physics - IIi Sessional Laboratory experiments based on Ph-221
Ch-221 Chemistry - III
Illorgank Chenlistry
4- - 0 - 0 hOlli-sweek
()u~nhl -n 1Jlmiddot t~Imiddot A~ -tA~1~p ~1nncr thtA~ rl~)-amp~nt -ll~~p~MC -n1cAt 1~ - g tmiddotn c Ct on lt t rluHlu S~ vlil-iu bull lU _ 4~ Igt bull Hi uL~IV bull iL Itzlj ~lgt ll) OtUUl Vl s Ier
dlstlibution in atom~ rnodern peliooic table periodic law~ general characteristics of transition clrnents lanthal1ider rt~ld actinides mridatioll-YCUuctiol oxid3tion nurnber chernical bond fonnation conditio118 and properties of ionic ~ ((vlaient coordinate and nletallic bond Van der Vaal~ force) hydrogen bond~ polar bond~ a1ence bDnd theory~ hyl)ridization noble cherpoundliftry of w~ter and heaY wtef
Physit~d ChpJuistry
F~jmls rules theory of covalent bonding their isolation properties and uses
11ermo cnemjstry heat of reaction formation la1vs of thclmo chemistry Kirchofts eq1lation~ Ch~nlical equilibriunl Lavv of mass actions~ I(p and ICc LcCh~tdiors principl~ Chenllcal Kinetics rate order lTIOlecularity of chemical reaction~ rate expressions Solution various vays of exprepound~ing concentration of solution Hens lav Dipound)tributiott lavcr law and it~ derivation~ applications effect of association and dissociation on it Colliga1ive properties Raoult ~ tnv depre~qion of freezing point elevation of boiiing point ()~mosis Osmotic pressure and its determination Scm1 perrocable n1cmbranc reverse osmosis lavvs of osmosis Colloids defl-rrition classification and preparation electrochc-mistry dissociation of vater pH and its measurem~tt
eh -222 o - 0 - 3 hOllrsveek Chtmbttry - III Sesional Laboratory experirnents hased on Chmiddot211
EEE -l11 3 - 0 bull 0 hoursweek El(~trka~ Circuits -
S -1 1 bull 1 1 l c 1 H S d mU8GhHi~ smiI p_lllS- cl1cmt lna_ys1s cnes ant PLSf1lie ClfCiuts enes an parallel re-onance() of a circuit Vave traD ~vlaximun vower transfer Keh-vorktheorcms -- ~
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Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
middot20
BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
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Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Vector diagranl of a balanced thnI~ phase s)slcln POYvcr I1cafHlrClnent (both actIve and reactive) in balanced fystCn~ Copper required to transmit power under fixed conciitions
l)nhaianc~d p()jyphasesircuit~ Unbalanced je and delia load~ Jetwork ~Oilllionst Phaseshysequence efpoundcts 1f~~th(jds iJf chcking voltnge phase sequence Power tneasuremel1ts (l1Qrh active ~nd reactive) in unbalmlced three pl1i1se systellls
SouQled circuit~ ConductfveJ~1 coupled ciri~uits llutlJaJ inlpedi1nCe Coefficient of coupling ~1ltual itductan~e il-CQtC tranSf011YH31 ~Air-COle autotramtonl1el
-kn~tinusoidal laves Periodic non-sir~lsoidtl Vies Frequency Spcctflllil Effemiddottive values and pover
~[ra)sknts Traflsient ofRL~ RC and RLmiddotC circuits
Eiectnc V~aveJiH~rJ1 Basic prlncipies~ Characteristic in1pedances of T and it sections Physical t~ ~ - r r - ~-i tmiddotr~ -lot ~ IT C fmiddot~~~ r-r~l - on~t nt of L11t vlJe uOh OJ S) nmiCtLl middotltJl C hvl= l~nswusslvn cmiddot J L a her StuOll
Fundan1enlal filter equation Constant k m~derived half and full sectio~ COllven1i(nal filter design and operation
ERE - 212 Electrical Circuit - I Stssionai Lahnratory el)eriment~ h-tierl on EEE - 211
EErgt221 Te-chnica Presentl1iol and Speech
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursedlt
Preparation of tenn paper on any topic approved by the departnlent and suhlnission and pr~sentation of the Stune
EEF-223 3 - 0 ~ () hoursweek Professional Practices and Bush-iess Con~uunkation
The project cycle project proposa~ contractu~l prOviSions techniques of specification VVliting~ evaluation of bid~~ pn~lect evaluation Interpretation of literature doculncnt etc cOinrnunicatiol1 preparation of report industrial amp labour relations introduction to hurrlan engineerir~ professiorull ethics in Er~eer1rg
middot20
BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
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Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
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DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BANGLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECHiiOLOGY DHAKA ELFCTRJCAL AND JpoundLECTRONIC ENGINEEHlliG DEP ARTlVJ1il(T
SIJ1fl1LRY OF COVRSES
DBe ENGIlEERING 2111) middotYEfR 2iD SElIESTER
Contact hours 16 (T) + 6 (S) = 22 hoursweek Total Credits 1900
71
~No of Tneory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Co-Ilrrses 4
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
22
equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
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JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
~1ath - 223 Engineering MatheJllatics - IV
4 0 - 0 hoursweek
Maix Deflnitiom Addition Nlultiplication of l11atrices Transpose of rnatrix and Inverse matrix
Differential Equation Definition F01lnation of differential equations Solution of first order differential equations by variou8 lTIetllods Solution of differential equation of fust order and higher degrees Solution of general linear equ ltions of second and higher orders Vltl const1nt co-efficient Solution of Eulers homogeneous linear equ ltions Solution of ditTerential eq1Ltions in series by the method of Frobenius Beslie1s fnnctions Legendres PolYl1on1lats and their properties
Part-i11 Differential EquatioI1 EJintination of ~lrbitnuy const41at and arbitrary function Solut10n of differential equation by the tuethod ba)ed on the factori7~tion of the operator Solution of the lille~r and non-linear partial differential cquation8 by valioU3 lnGhods HOfll0geneous PDE of higher order vith constant co-efficient Non homogeneous linear equations vith constant co-efficient t~on-h01Ttogeneous linear PD E Yith variable coshyefficient
CE 213 lVfechanics of Sonds
Introduction Analys~s of Allowable Str~5SCS Stresses in circular beClll1S
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Stress and 5traiI~ tvlechamcmiddotal properties of materials pr(88Ure VC88tis Torsional stres8es in circular shafts and
Shear force and bnding for sIati~aily determinate sffilctures Stresses in beams Det1ectior Combined Colutnn V deled and riveted joints Stress-strain characte1istics of guys zl1d cables~ Cable and guy Structures
CE - 214 o 0 3i2 hoursweek lVlechanics of Solids Sessional Laboratory CxpcThTIcnt5 based on - 213
]1E 211 3 0 0 hoursweek Therrnotluid NIecnanfcs
Fundalnental concepts and defrrJuon of Thennodynamics Equation of state Properties and lavs of perfect gases Non fio-v and FloVI processes Ideal gas cycles Law of ThennodynaIlllc8 and tluir corollaries Internal cOlnbustiun engines Petrol engine 1iese1 engine (tnd gas turbines Propetties of pure substance Thetmodynrunics of steam generation boilers vapour power cycles Carnot cycle Hanlcine cycle and Reheat cycle Steam turbines Basic refrigeration cycle
Fundamental concepts of fluid ~1echanics Fluid properties and statics the basic hydrostatic equation manometers Continuity equation for a control volume momentum and enersgt
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equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
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Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
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It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
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Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
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3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
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~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
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Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
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EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
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Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
equations Laminar and turbulent flows Flow throug~ pipes Floy measurement devices Turbomachineries Pelton wheel Francis turbine kaplan illrbine Centrifugal aTld Recprocatitg pumps) Fan
~fF - 212 Thernlofluid ftlcchanics Sessional Laboratory experinents based on ME - 211
EEE-231 Electrirallfachins - I
o () 32 hoursiweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
DC Generator Principlts) ConstfUction Chtssificntion Al1nature witldings Voltage build up Annature reactions and COn1l11utation Performance and testing COInpounding of dc generato Generator chara~teristicB Voltage reglllation Losses and efriciency Parallel operation
DC ~1(QQK Ope-radon] Typ~s B~~ck efllf Torque equations ~vfotor characteristicsgt SpeedshyTorque charH~terist1cs SpJfG r~f(hnkm LOiRe5 and efficiency 14ethods of ~peed control Metholh ofbraking~ Sta11ws iunpEdTte and rvletadrn~
Single _Phabe IIar~1f(m~ Prillcipks Typeh middottquivalent circuits] PClfomtance and testing Regulation Losses cmd ffficiency ParaUel operation Auto-transfonner Instrufllent transfornlcTs
Poly Phase Trlt1 nsfoll~Yr~ P0~phase fransfofmr constnI0tion Polyphase transfonner connection~~ Hanrionks in polyphase tnln8foHner~ transfonner cooling
EEE- 212 Electrical l1achines - I SESSlonaJ LaboratolY expvrirnlJuts bascl on EEE - 231
EEE middot251 Electronics middot I
( - ( - 32 hoursweek
3 -- 0 - 0 hoursweek
JptroQl91QTI to _SsectlllQQpauctQ1s Serrcloonducror nlilt~rinl) Properties of Semiconductor IVlaterials~ Atontic Structure of Senuconductor 111ateiia1s~ Covaltmt bond Telnperature effecmiddott on Serniconductor 111ateriat~ Cry~talline Structure of Sernicondllctors Energy band and Fermi Levd Cilargt carrkrs in intrinskmiddot and extrinsic SemkonduGturs Diffusion and DIift of earners p- ~nil 1-J-t~np ~1t)ic-rl r ll tnr p-Nmiddot UllCJ~01J n-tlJt ffHayl ~n( rFVtfO bia Torl~ amp Tt~s A bullbull ~ bull 1 J -- - bullbull bullbullbullbull if _ tampI~ 41 bull 1 jI ~J ~~ JYV t bull _1 ~ 1 bull Lit o~
Applicativli~ Graphical analysi~ of diode circuits Equivalent circH1is Rectifiers and sn100trung fl1ters IguL~ied POW0f sUppliC8 Characteristics of Differcnt types of J)iodes Zener Tlllulet Schott1middotv n~ldD1u-tr~ di--IJP middot r -~ _ L J ~ 1_ ~ yenv
Bwlt1s IUKl~OLIrfiJ2sistQfs (Brr~ Prindpftl of OpCfi1tiotJ I-- Characteristics Transistor CiSQtJ15 Configllrations (eE CB CC) BJT Biasing and Thermal Stabilization AC Load Line
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
o 0 32 honIswek
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DM-GLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECIINOLOGY DlIA1A ELECTH1CAL AllD ELECTRONIC ~NmiddotGINEj1HlNG DEPARTrvIEr~l
SlJ~Il1ARY OF COlJRSES
p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
j I
I s EEE-391 I
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i Co I EEE-320 I Y
L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
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eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
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3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BITs at LoY Frequencies Hybrid model h-paralIletCto Small Signal Analysis of nrr arnpEfiefs j-3318 at Jl~Jl Fr(quencies~ hybrid pi-nlooel
o 0 32 honIswek
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SlJ~Il1ARY OF COlJRSES
p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
j I
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L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
DM-GLADESII INSTITUTE OF TECIINOLOGY DlIA1A ELECTH1CAL AllD ELECTRONIC ~NmiddotGINEj1HlNG DEPARTrvIEr~l
SlJ~Il1ARY OF COlJRSES
p Sc ENGli~EF~RI1~G 3RD YI~AR 1ST SETfESTEIS
i EEE-372
j I
I s EEE-391 I
I
i Co I EEE-320 I Y
L No of 11f~ory Courf~S 5 Conlact hours 17 (T) + 7~1 (S) = 24 hOufsvveek
Total Credit 2075 No of lah Sessl0ncil Cour86S 4
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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BA ~GLADESH LlSTlTUTE OF TECIINOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL AND FLECTRONIC ENGINEERlllGmiddot DEP ARTMENlI
Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Math-321 Engineering Mllthematics -- V
Cmiddotomplex Varia~J~ Compkx number system Genlral function~ of a complex variable LiIDjt~ and voniillluty of a function of complex variable and related theorcnl Compk~ differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations C01nplex integration and Cuhv~s tlleOreta Cauchys integral fOlIDulae and related iheolen1S~ Infinite series Tajlors nd Laurent series Residue~ The residue theorem Contour integration
Infinite Series Sequence and selies convergcn(~e (If serles~ TJniform convergcnce~ AbsoJuf~ convergence Divergence
Fourier Seriesgt Foulicr TranDJJll1
Iaplacemiddots __ EgyatiQ1 InTroduction LapJace~s equation in Cartesian Cylindrical rtnd ph~rical t~~ T d 1 d Ll t- I-f - il H i_ tmiddot 1 coonlll1lte systenl~_ ~ VO- llnensl0n ~tea y IOW 0 ~eat LIfe ar armOl11CS Cy11l1(lT1C~1
1t1nnonics i+nd Sph~rical fiannomc8 Potential of a ring loiential about a spherical surface General properties of HaTIloric fu nctions lave equation Particular solution V1t11 boundary and i1itial conditions
EEE-331 3 - 0 - 0 hourslv~ek Electrkal llachineuros - II
P 1 T d 1 If p 1 c ~ 1jmiddot n 1 bull t= bull _ Olyp lOse iJ1 i lcbon IVloto nnCip Q il_ ope-ratIon ~onstrticti01i3i Uer~lllS~ AasSU1c~tl()nS)
Equivalent circuits Starti ng torque and rnaxitnUll1 torque Speedmiddotmiddottorque relations Losses and ef~ency (1rcldeg Aan-lmiddot St te lImiddotfctlodpound -f CflLgtod eont ltlol1 11 fetlod 0pound1 l k g -tlrl lL ~ ~ ~ H ~laquoiL o1 1 lv _~ Vl 1-middotmiddot _ ~_w iVI I 5 v~ lU n~
plugging Indu(tioll gtnerator
Single Phase IJlduction Nlotor Prirlciple Construction and types PClfornance Double revohril1g field theory~ Crt)~s field theory Equivalent circuits
~pecjal JJlac11jnes Universal molof Repulsion motor~ Reluctance motor Electrostatic 1110tOr
Pennanent lTlagnet motor Hyst~resis lnotor Skpper lllotor and Powc( rnodulatorf1 Iovcr rectifiers and Frequency nlultipHcr-s
G~11~l~~eQJJJ~Jgy __ CQny~rS9Jl Process General principles of Electromechanical energy T -- t Y Cr not A - ~~ lJh -1 r+ pound-~ lj~middotmiddotn of COn1S10n Lnergy S OJmiddotg Llcu Clvnn~ bull lVn middotuh (rneJ~H)n~ vO VI LV1HiUUuVl l- l
motion equations and co-ordinate trallsfonnation Interpretation of geueralized fllac1t(nes fronl field concepts_
EEE-332 ElectricallV[achines - II Sessional Lalloratory expcliments based on EEE 331
EEl~- 351 EJ~ctronks - II
o -- 0 - 32 hoursfweek
3 - 0 0 hoursweek
Field Eff~ct Transistors Q7ET) Principle of operation and characteristic equations of JFET l10SFET deplet1on and crdlancement type N and P-channelsr CI10S1 Biasing anmiddotangements
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Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
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~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
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Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
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crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Low and high frequency models of FETs Basic FET amplifiers Use of FETs as voltage controned switches and resistors
Voltage and POwer ltAmtllifiers Untuned voltage (Class-A Class-B Class-AB and Push Pull circuitS) Tuned voltage (RF IF) and Power Amplifiers (Class-B and Class-C)
Modulation Types of modulation Amplitude amp frequency m~~l~ationand demodulation study of super-heterodyne radio receiver lt
EEE-352 o 0 32 hoursweek EJectronicsect - IT Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE 351
EEE-371 3 - 0 0 hoursweek Electrical amp Electronic lleasurement
l1easurements of resistance Inductance and capacitance Magnetic measurements Ballistic galvanometer Flu meter )1easurement and separation of iron losses High voltage
measurements and testing Localization of cable faults
lt1easuring Inslluments Classification Multimeters Extension of instrwnent ranges Current and voltage tranlfonners1 Ivleasurement of power and energy~ Vatt-hour meters and matimum denland indicators IvIeasw-enlent of speed Frequency and phase differences Electronic measuring nlstruments TVM Oscilloscope Measurement of voltage Current Impedance at high frequencics Tratl5duccr Q-meter
Digital inatrunlen~ Differential instruments
EEE-372 Electrical amp ElectroniC Measurement Sessional Laboratoty experiments based on ERE 371
EEE-391 bull
Transmission amp Distribution of Electrical Power
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
4 0 0 hoursiweek
It1ductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkages Inductance due to internal flux Inductance of sin~e phase two wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group Inductance of composite ~otiductor lines GlfD Examples 3-phase line tvith equilateral and ith unsymmetrical
lt spacin~ Pallcl circuit 3-pbase lines Use of table
Capacitance of_IlSmis~ion Line~ Electric field Potential difference between points due to a charge Capacitance of a wJ(-wire line Group of charged conductors Capacitance of 3-phase ~ WiLh equi(al~ra1 and rvilh unsymmetrical spacing EITect of earth Parallel circuits lines
RC8istancc and Skin Effects Resistance and temperature Skin effects influence on resistance Use of t1ble CIAtTentBnd voltage relation on a transmission line Representation of line short
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medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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BA ~GLADESH LlSTlTUTE OF TECIINOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL AND FLECTRONIC ENGINEERlllGmiddot DEP ARTMENlI
Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
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075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
medium and long transmission lines T and 1t representatio~ Exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line Generalized li1e Constants GenerallL1e equation in terrrsS of ABeD constants~ Relation benveen constants Charts of line constants Constants of combined networks lleasnrements of line constants
Circle I2i~mnB Receiving and sendirtg end pover circle diagrams Po-er transmitted lvfa--cimum power Universal power circle diagrams Voltage and power factor control in transm15sion systems Tap changingtransforrners On-load tap changing Induction regulators ~1oving coil regulators Boosting transfonner Pover factor control Static condenser in series or parallel Synclrronous condensers F enanti effect
tviechallical characteristics Transmission line Sag and Stress analysis Wind arid Ice loading Supports at different elevations Conditions at erection Effect of temperature changes
Insuiator for overhead lines Types of insulators and their constructions and perronnance Potential distribution in a strng of lrtSWators String efficiency ~1etho(ls of equalizing potential distribution Speciai types of insulators Testing of insulators Corona
Insulated CClbles Cables versus overhead lines Insulating materials Electr05tatic stress grading Three-core cables Dielectric losses and heating Modern development on oil filled and gas filled cables ~feasuremert of capacitances Cable testing
Distribution systcln Radia~ Ring mame and interconnections
EEE - 320 0 - 0 3 hourslvreek Software Developlnent
Application of Database IVranagement System (DBl1S) packages using dBaseFoxProOracle
Computer application in SOlvil1g Electrical amp Electroruc Engineering problems by using Fortran PSpice Developing application software using C c++ I Java Visual FoxPro Visual C++ Visual BASIC
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BA ~GLADESH LlSTlTUTE OF TECIINOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL AND FLECTRONIC ENGINEERlllGmiddot DEP ARTMENlI
Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
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No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
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Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
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crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
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r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
BA ~GLADESH LlSTlTUTE OF TECIINOLOGY DHAKA ELECTRICAL AND FLECTRONIC ENGINEERlllGmiddot DEP ARTMENlI
Sillv1lVJ~Y OF COlJRSES
B Sf ENCII~ERIr~G 3RD tEAI~ 2110 SEl1ESTER
Contact hours 17 (T) -- 9(S) = 26 houlsweek Total Credits 2150
Anyone of the above courses
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l~~o Of Theory Courses 5 No ofLabl Ses~ional Courses 4
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
31
llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
33
No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
34
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
l1ath - 323 4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Ellgin(cring ~~thcniatics VI
Numerical Analygi~ Solution of Algebraic equations Ciraphical method~ Iterative method Newlon~s meilio(l Gauss reduction formulae for linear interpolation Fonvcud and backward difference tahle~ )Jel1ons formula for fonvard haclilrd ~l11d dhlided difference Lagrange~s iqteq)o1ation fonnula
Curve Fitting fJeurothod of least square
l~ulllerical I2iffelpoundn~jilln Use of ~e1ons jmiddotnterpolation formula Douglas-Avakian Inethod Graphical differentiation rnaxllna-nUnim~ Raphson~ S luethods
Numetic((i Inte~ratJ9ns Trapezoidal nlle SitllpampOn~S rule Use of Lagranges interpolaTion coInul G-t 1-1 middot tetmiddot~on (nlU1gtmiddot-middot tyP -lipoundt--ro +-l v~r~n gt A 1 ~hod -10 llmiddott o-cler 11 u ~ ~plUl IU btn -VI ~U I 1 _lU~ lu 1L)Vl -~~u llgt lu u 1 I J
equation Picards ll1euod Runges Inetho~ f~uttas Inethod Frr-tlte difference Inethod
stati~t1c~ Frequency distrihution Vfe~lll Nfed1an 14ode and other nleasure of central tendency Standard devl-1tion and other measures of dispersion rV~Olnents Skevvness and Kurtosis Ele]nent~uy probability theofj and discnntinuQus probability distributioll8 eg binomial Poisson and negative bin omial3 Continuous probability dishibutions ElelnentaiY Sampling theory EStit11U10n Hypotliesis testhlg Correlation amp Regression analysis
I-Iunl- 321 3 0 - 0 hoursiveck Industria ]Vfanagrment
Indn~trial 1anaeernent Definition Its nature and slgtllficance Development of management Scientific lnanageulertt Process amp Principles of nlanagement Ivianagement Practices in large scale illdustri~s in Bangladesh Adlnini~tration~ 1t1anagement and (rgallilanOn Authority and responsibility Specializttion and Division of Labor
Organization Structures Pri1ciples of organization~ Line organization Line and staff organization ex hJnctional organization )rganization chart Policmiddoties~ Decision-making
poundl~ruJing Types of planning Financial structure General objectives and polkies~ Crtpital jnve~tnlerlt Shares Loans a~d Yorking capital relation between original planning and production plamnng amp contro~ Elenlents of cost of production Depreciation various nletliods Aluornzatic-n- Obsolescence AHocation of overhead cost Fied variable and Setni-variable costs
personnel ~il~nagclnent Selection ReCluitment and Training~ Job evaluation Appraisal Promotion transfer Supervisory personnel merit rath~ Vages systenlS Incentives Supplementary wage ald salary adlniraisrration lvlorals and nlotivation Vorkirtg conditions Accident prevention~ Thne amp nlotlon study Safety in~tructions and health 111easureshyIndustrial relation
Plaut layout Layout of physiCal fadlitics tranlportatiol1 Storage I1ateIials handling Ivaintenance and repairs Production-control in intennittent and continuous manufacturing industry-Objectives and functions of production controi -Suppielnentary PlanningshySchedl1i1Jg-l)ispatching Assenlbly line control Forecasting Co-ordination in sales and rnanufacturiJlg econotnics Cost reduction and cost control Purchasi1g policY Inventory controL Vi astage eful1inatioll~ EconolIDc lot Sales organization and promotion 1Vleasures of
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performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
performance 11easurernent and a1lalytical problems of produGtiyity Cost of management and industrial re-organization
Budgctgn Control Definition and importance~ Types of budget Construction of budget
Hum-323 Socioeconomic and Environmental Alpedg 01 EllginetTing Projects
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Fronom i t Oilr1_ -bull 0 Clal tnJcture dpvelonmpnt ntlf1 efonomf 0109 1- SOC1o eonomlC _- bull - ) -- v J-1 bullv bullbull n C gtVIJI~ bull - I
indlcatoI3) population prosperity and poverty) employment of workforce population of displacement rehabilitation strategy~ productivity landloss~ land US~= and land ownership pattern fis~eries and aqu2culture deforestation and afforestatiop COrrL1lun icat ion commerce industries and viher economic benefits waier supply sanitation health a1Q nutrition~ inequalities in distribution of benefits and losses socio-economic survey case studies
EEE-311 4 - 0 - 0 hoursiw-eek Electrical Circuit$ - TI
Chara(t~ristics of a linear system Classical methods of transient and steady-state solutions of differential and Integro-differential equations~ Analogous systems~ Circuit analysis by Fourier methodgt
Laplace Transforrrration) 1-lVerse Laplace Transformation and their application to linear circuits Impulse functions Convolution integral and their applications Introduction to Z-transform
EEE-333 ElectricallVlachines - m
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiweel~
Synchron011S Generators Alternators General outline of Sy11chronous generators Tyles of alternator Salient pole and n(lnsalient poie Armature and field cores WindiJlg lrlsulation Cooling Air-gap flux and voltage expressions j-rmature Vlinltllilgs~ Alternator regulation Determination of machine parameters from tests Pi1asor diagral1s armature reaction~ Concept of direct and quadrature axis reactaT1ces Losses and efficiency Blondels two reaction aT1alysis~ Trafl3ient conditions in alternators concept of intercoIlllected system of alternators Conditiof~ lvfethods and problems of parallel operation and load sharing of synchronous generators
Synchronous fotors General Constructional feature Theory of operation viotor terminal characteristics Mathematical analysis phasor diagrams V-curves fotor tests Losses Efficicncy and starting
Introduction to non-conventional ren~wab1e enerfW coner~lon Solar wltld and wave electric energy converters
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EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE-334 Electrical ~1achines- III S(lssional Lnborat01Y expetitnent~ ba3ed on EEE - 333
FER-3S3 Electronics -III
o - 0 - 32 hoursweck
3 - 0 - 0 hoursiveek
Feedback il1llplifiers Classification feedback concept effect offeedbJCk 011 transistor gain~ loop gain runplilier characteristics types of feedback negative feedback amplifiers and their applications Stability and Nyquict criterion
Si1Hsoidal o~cillators Conditions af self-oscillation pp2se shift and Resonant circuit oscill~tors Colpitts and Hartky oscillators yenien Bridge and Cl)~ta1 oscillators
r _1 Jar A In 1 t 4 bull laquo up~rnOniu anlpunCrs (~P-bullbull mpound~ frOQUCnOn 0 op-amps mvernng ana non mvertmg (unpliiier plase inverter~ scale changer integrating and differentiatir1g circuits adder or surmnl11g i1nplifir Astable and lfonostahle multivibrators Schmitt trigger ac perronnance of Op-anlps bndwidth slew rate noise and frequency cOlnpensation
middot0 - 0 - 32 hoursiweek ElertronifS -III Sessionai Labonltory eXperl1l1ents based on EEE - 353
EEE-300 o - 0 - 3 hoursweek middotElcttrkai amp Electronic Design
~ienerJl dt8ign principks of dec1ric_al aplL3ratu~ Electric and magnetic circuits Design and 4pedfication of Choke~ Transfonners Starter~ Field regulators etc Element~ of design of rot~ting rnacl-unes Design and interigtfetanoll of eleclrical systeln layouts
General desiQ1l asect of electronic devices Filters Amplifiers~ Oscillators Audio transfonners PoVer supply from both mairs and batteries Typkal design problenls
EEE-310 o -0 - 3 hourslveek Piogranuning Techniq ues -~ r~unlerical AlJaiysis
Organization of COlnputing Systems Block diagra~ Processors l1othcr board Memories I() devices Peripheral cards~ etc Principles of prograllLmLng Flow chart The FORTRAN Language Introduction to BASIC and P ASCL Languages Numerical tuethods and computational algotithms Application of computers in solving electrical amp elec1ronic engineering problems
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llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
33
No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
34
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
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EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
llANGTAnRSH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOTiOGY DI-Llj(A ELECTRICAL AlTJ) ELECTR01tiC ENGliEERING DEPARTlvIENT
SU7vlMARY OF COljRSES
p Be Er~(IliEER1NG 4TH YER 1ST SEl1ESTER
ji S1 10 Coumiddot lt jL Course Title CCl_fntacr Ii credits I o bull i ~ -Lv l~V bull I i I llrsweek f i I I -r-r---------------------y I ----I
~ 1 I EEE-441 Electromagnet l-iehl 13 I 3 00 1 r--~--- TE7EE-~middotAmiddot~1-l--r-T teO~td Ccumiddot-i~---X------I- --3---~-r laquo I I - 1 ilJol 0 U 10 ) i 300 I
I I Industrial Electronic I I I i 3~--EEE-i52 l Integrated Circllit~--and -- I 3i2 075 I I I Ind~strial Electronics S~ssiontl I 1 f-~- ~~~-4~1 ~~ta~ l~ech~~que _ -~-i---3----T--3--0-0-- L--gt_middotmiddot _L~~n_-~()2 J i DiEttal TedlI~u_u_e_ SeSSlOnal I 312 075 I L 6_ EEE 471 _~_ltion1_ol ~~steln _______ - __ 3_ __ -t __ 3_O_C_ ~ 7 I ~_EE-472 J I Control Syst~nl Sess~ltE~1 __ _+_-3_2--+--0-7-5-_t I 8 i EEE 491 J I Power System A 1alysis 3
1 I EE C 7 J P S r h bull
300 I 9 I -l E-4J_ I ower ystem n ualYS1S 32
~ ___ ~____ I Ses~io~al ----------1i------t-------
075
= 10 I EEE-400 l I Pr~lect amp Thesis - 3 150 L Total 24 1800
Contact hours 15 (T) + 9 (S) = 24 hourshveek T otai Cr~ditf) 18
Carried over to the 2nd Semester
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No of theory Courses 5 No of Lab Sessional Courses S
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
34
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
BAliGLADESII li~STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGmiddotY DHAlA ELE(~TRICrL Ar~l) ELECTRONIC 1NGlNlpoundIi~RING UEPARTMI~NT
SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE-44i Electromagnetic Field~
3 - 0 - 0 houf8week
Electrostatics Coulombs hnv~ Force) Electric field inten3jty~ Electrical flux density Gausss 111eOretli yith applicatiol1 Electrostatic potential Boundary COllditiol1- fv1cthodltj of jnl~ges Lapace~s and Poissons equations Energy of an Electrostatic Syslem~ Conductor and Dielectlics
lYlltgn(toslIlti~~ Concept of rnagnetic fiiI~ Amperes law Biot-Savru1g law Vector magnetic potential Energy of Inogl1eto-stftic Systeln lmiddotfechanical forces and Torques in electric ond Inagnetic fields Curvilinear co-ordInates Rectiulgular Cylindrical cmd Spherical co-ordinaks Soluticn to static field problelns
C-raphical field rnapping v--1ih applications Solution to laplaces equation Rect~ngllar lindrlfgtll ~nd ~pl1middotmiddotlcal1middot1fi10nlC n1f11 ~nnlimiddotmiddottlmiddoto~- w) ud o4= In 1_u Y~U P- co ~l-
~1axw~]ls Eq~uions Their deiivations Confmuity of charges Concept of digtJplaceluent current BounltLl1) conditions for tilne varying s-ygteluS Potei1tials used vith tune-varying charges and cUtTln1s R~tanied potentia1s~ lVlaxwdls equation in differ~nt co-ordinate systems
RejiQn fettLee11 Cir~lJtr Theon atld Field 11fOl~C Circuit concepts and the derivations from hp +1eld pnnlTi-nZ I1 1 fr rn P1~V riut confent -Cirf1I1t pl~t(n in reo~t)TP S1Tn pffi t i amp~_ 1 bull ~j Mmiddot L3 gtl ~--t e~l 1 u 1 t 1amp 1- 3 8 r ~ I Q ~ ~iw Mi ec and lircuit imptdanCt Concept of good and perfect conductors and dielectrics Current distribution in various types of conductors Depth of Penetration Intelnal impedance~ POwer 10158 CJcu1anon of inductance and capacitalKc
ProRagation and Rei1ection of dectro-pJagnctlc waves-it unbounded Incdia Plane wave propagatioIl~ Polarization Power flo~v and Poyntjngs theorem Transmission line arul1ogv Reflection fioni conductor and coUductol-die1ecuic bO~tldaf1~g Di -pelsion in die1ectlics Liquid~ and go1ids~ Plane wave propagation through the ionosphere Introduction to radiation
EEE-451middot 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics
Te Technology Fahrkat10n 1)iffh~ion of impurities and characteristics ofIes Detailed study of FET lvIOS and Ch-lOS integrated circuits Ie devices OJj~ ~ltlP and devices related to Op-Alnp such as i1ultiibrator Tligger ctrcuit
lrrgus1t1t_~~~trQmf~ Power rectiiring solid state devices~ Introduction to uiggering circuits Controlled rectification using solid-statt devices IJse of l)IAC and TRIAC in power control Inverters S-witched 1Vlode Po-wer Supply (SlJPS) and DC-DC chopper Electronic control of motors ~1agnetic anlplifiers Industrial relay circuits Tinung circuit Applications of Photo electric d~Vices Electronic ontrol of yenclding machintis Induction and Dielectric heating and their application in irl(lustrv Solar cell and their appIications
EEE-452 Integrated Circuits and Industrial Electronics Sessional Laboratory experiment~ based on EEE - 451
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o -0 - 32 hoursweek
I
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
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Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE-461 3 middot0middot0 hoursweek IJigitlI Technique
DifitalC1Tcuits Digital (binary) systen4 LOeJc Systems Logic gates - OR AND~ NOT INI-ITBIT Exclusive OR gates Detnorgans Laws~ Boolean algebtlta Kemaug11 1nap Logic fanillv DTL hlL RTL DCTL EeL family~ Comnarison of Lottie families
~ ~ ~ 111
~QmpiryenltiQ1_al Djgit~L_Stsect1~l1f1middot Standard gates assembly~ Binary adders Arithmetic function Digital Comporatof Pority Checker Generator Decoder Demultiplexer~Data Selector I llultiplexer~ Fncoder Read Only 11ernory (llOlVf) To-dimensional addressing of a ROvi D C)A f apn11c i1middot C rqU l~l riritrIJ s1-0ltI A- bt onor lokod 51) pound1 Flon 11iL TV ~ bull 1 1 1 i laquo VJL~ J middot u-- bl oJ Ju ~ vu middot~ 1ltu h gtJ - a a Up 1- i r J amp T D IVIS type r I ShiH Register Counters AsyncttronousSynchronous types amp applications Lar~e Scale Tntepra10n Sv~telns IVC)S Integratioo 1vl0S Shift Register Ratioless Shift t t 10 nmiddot pYo (1 l A ( 1 4 R d -egIs cr-h ~ l 1V1 L Kvl tLfl Kanaom hCCCSS Nlelnory filVl) ea i wnte memory CeU-C~harge CoupJed ]Jelce (CCD)2CCD Structun CeD Ivlerrtory organization Integrated hu~ctiofi Logk(FL) Circuit-s Dl A AD converters Digital Ie SU~-y8tetl1S amp systems-lVllcroprocessor liticrocomputers
F~EE- 462 o - 0 - 32 hoursweek Iigitai Terhnlqut ~sif)nftl
Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 461
EEE -- 471 3 0 - 0 hou~week
Control System
lL1troduction to linear dynanlic system and their representation by differential equations and Lapl~(p tr~nsfo~middot ~1n(tmiddot rlt~q-r~n- -gtprtltsent~t1n-n -11---1 ttlcoft filU(tiOl Ronth~ fTltnnn fnr
4l_ 1 amp1 iJii LVI~ ~(_l ili~ 1_ d 1 JSA r l-I h1amp As ~ -a V4
stilbility FrequtTIc response meihods Bode Nyquist tJichom Plot ctc Types of systems and system analysis in fune donlain~ Root locus Cascade compensation UStllg foot locus and frcquon~y methods Feedback CompeIlsation Lqtroduction to state variable5
EEE-472 (1 0 - 32 hoursweek Control Syst~ln Sessiunai TJahoratory expcnmenti ha~ed on EEE - 471
3 - 0 - ) hoursweek
reprsentation of povet Egtystenl Symlletri~aJ components and their application~ to power systetn anlliysis Positive r-Jegative aHd Zero sequence quantities in n~twork8 aild sequence 1 -I ( l~t rf ~ -1 r middot1- pound t~ bull t1middota1 ~nd ucny-m- tndegl l-~a~or f112poundlanl ~ h JOu 0 p c SyS~-nlpound h(Ou S ( oJ uffi bull - 0 a 11- UU pound1
faults Sequcnc~ ne1viork of systelns and their solution Sequeme irnpedances and constants of machinelt Traoon11sion inc sequence impedance~ Load flow gtude~ involving simple system Jsc 01 ~ligitai C0111pukr ft) S~Tlpk studies
35
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
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EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
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o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
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EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Power system stability involving tvvo machine 8)8tclns~ Sving equation Equaiftarea criterion (]f stability and its applicationc Solution of sing equatio~ factofH affecting transient stahility
EEE-492 PllVer System Analysis Se~sionnl Laboratory cxperul1cntCj based on - 491
EEE-400 Project amp Thesii
0-0 - 3 hoursiVeck
I
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
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SlJil1viARY OF C01JRSES
TIl Be ElTGT NTTIl7nIlTrI ATH 1rI A Is lTI SEl fT1(tTER Llt bull 1 middotIi [uIv _~ f1 t S c ~ ~L UJ llJ1tC) J
Credits
No of TIt cory Ccurse~ ~ COflta~t hou-rs 15 (T) -I- 7~i (S) 0- 22 l middoti houevicd Tot Credits 2025 No of Lab Sessional Courses 4
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
3-0-0 hoursveek Teiecomnlunication Kngin~ering
Transmisfion principles Signal space amp approximation Sampling theorem~ Distortionless trmlSniRsioil) BV amp r~e tinl~ relation Energy and Power signals spectnl1n AlvI-SC SSB lSB FIJlvt TDlI~ P Al1~ PPvl~ PCimiddot1 transmission Satellite comnlunication space cOlnnlunication Laser ~ndm3ger applications in COmaTtUt11Cation Perfonnance of various cOIrt1TIunication synteiuS Band pass noist~ representation SIN calculation ill vadous modulation-detnodulation ~yten-s Introduction to irformation thco~ Elements of digital con1~unication Plinciple of IjOluputer u~tvorks
II9~ll~1JQL~Q_ Tek~~Rtty Single current and double current telegraphy~ Simplex amp Duplex sysklns Fax~ Introduction to tel~phony TeJephone tr~nsnliter Receiver and subgets~ vanual amp ititGITlalic 3wilching systenl5 Relays lJrllseiectof Two-rnotion sekctor Reed electronic
tmiddot 1 l - (gt 1 bull h T 1_ d R 1 bull ~~W1Ci11e Sp[-Ice uvisionoVlfch t2 tunc at1~10n SV1tC) runKmg lagrant rmge network Conc-ntration Link Expansion for connections Comnlon control Testing amp protection of exchanges Typicmiddotal practical systenlS Step-by-step system Stored program control systenl Traffic cakulatiollg
Introduction to (lptical Fib(f Introductioll to Celluiar cornmumcation
EEE - 454 0 - 0 - 32 hoursweek T~1e(nnmunicaUon Engineering Sessional T Jho-ratr~T e-~rilme~tl h-rled on kET -- 1 ~3 ~-J L -IJ --I I sJL3 U~) bull t_A __ ~_ ---J
EEE-473 jVlatcrial Science
3-0-0
Atoms and aggregates of atoms crysutls elves in crystals Scbroedii1grr wave Equation Quantum statjstic8~ Conductivi1y theory Collision theory and conductivity of ITlaterials r-ndmiddot middotr middot~ I middot-l-~middotmiddot -middot-middot~middotc~)( t middotl~omiddotmiddot n T middotn t [)n nhmiddott 11 ~ So Hp ~Junnefui 1 uouJ -~1 1]1 LU_1 Jl l~l) 1 bull l -I Ju l 1 r lU U Cllrgt lpoundU middot Ul_ - ltgt
principks Dielectnc Polar and non--pCIar didectric-~ Langevin fhnction Clausius~~rlossotti equation F eno-electric- dielectric i1middot C dielectric congtant
~ f~ ~middott ~ o -I~ j ~n-a bull nl~ - (f ~+~ 0+ n~ ~ 11111 4 r i-- ~ A ~an rd middotfn ~ LV~lgn~LI_C pl VP-lIS Vl JH~ILlll~ lVJ~gnIC tuvlnJH l VlJloaUl ~ cmiddotU LnlVJl_ UlU -~~ 1 v lJ oyen uJ
crysTals Polycrystallinc and pennanent lnagnetic lllaterlals tvlagnetic resonance Testing of m~e11l m1t(~r-1rlc ~111~ -flnrhlck11hl (lnmiddoth l l middoti lecmiddottrrrumiddot (co L I~-i1 lt L 1L bull aJI J --l-V ~_1 _1 tl i si j -d middotL a i ~ I J ~3_
KEE- 493 Power Statitn
3-0-0 hoursweek
P(lv~r piLlitt load curves Estirl1ateq of load Load CUJv~~ Study and analysis of 10ad curves 1nUJlpretaton of load CUt-es JJetermination of actual dClnand and capacity of various ~orr~ponents in a ~rgtem~ Plotting the expected load cunle of a system lIse of the load curves Load groviTh and EX1rapolation of load curves Selection of Plont Effect of valiabl~ load on power plant de~lgnmiddot Continuity of service requirementi and itsmiddot effect on plant destgtl Cost consideration Equations of perfonnance for Pk111t eqllipment and electric service Selection of
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
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EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
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List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Units Standby units Larg~ and small units~ Number and sizes of units Plant location Considerations for site selection for different types of plants Gleral considerations for dWerent types of power plants biamp In~4ium and small conventional and nuclear
Ecoflotnic margjnl1 trarsrrdssion cost C-raprJcaJ solution for location of different types of distribution nectanbtUlar distribution of loads Economic conductor sckction General con~ineration The ideal ci)tuinctor Effect of pny deviation fro1n the ideal cross-~ectiont Limits C bull r- ~O bull S l f d 1 1 ro d tor SIze or una(( grouna ca01~S e ection 0_ 1 ea SUpplY vOltage P ant perronnance an operation characteristics- Performance characteristics~ Efficiency~ Heat rate Incremental rate rn~thod St~tion p~rforn4rl1~e characteristics Station incrementllmiddotate~ Capacity scheduling Base load and peak Ioad~ Load divi~ion between steam and hydro stations~ Bus systenl Importance of Power control Current Ji7litL1f reactors I)i+ferent types of bu system layouts F orcs on buqes t ~ bull l _
in the case of shon circuits Nuclear power stations Conlparison lith conventional generation mpt11ni~ (~h~1n re~r-~)orll 1fnAfatso1lt Claslf-hcltimiddotln nfrpalo-lt TPE oiractnrc Snc~l panTer L L tlttIJl _ ltLa JI~ lmiddotL~w~ J ~ lLJLl WIlLmiddot 15 LJ A r ~ -middotait) yi4i lr
n~ctors Shidding
EEE-400 Project amp The~is
EEE- 411 Advanred Elictrkal Circuits
0-0-3 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
IntrQductorv NetviQrk Concepts Deflnitions and svmbols Sign convention Terminals and pOlis l~ctv-vork functiorn Complex frequency Driving point and tral~fer functiotS Rcpres(mtation by poles and zeros Properties of neftNork function Properti~s of imroit1aice function positive retl funition Hunvitz polynonrial~ rJatur~l frequicliS of neiwork plots of network flnction (1vlagnitude and phase plots~ Bode and Nyquist diagrams)~ lVltnimum phase transfer r lnction Calculation of a neuvork rJs1ction fronl prescribed real part Imaginary part NIagnitude of pha8~ Synilitses of two-elements kind Ol~ port LC~ RC and RL one port networks
Two p_ort nework~ Ciassitlcation and characterization of lwo ports- Two port parameters and Iultural fi-equendes InterCQIIDctions of twO ports C01il_~101 two port configurations Scattering paralneters~ one end paranleter~ Iterative and ilnage paratneters Filters Type of filters trcqllGII Il yend 41 oJ l f~ljOtM~ 3 1o t r omiddotmiddot ~ 17~1~middot ~ 1I Dmiddotl-Imiddotr f~middot- ~C~ + xtC t-n J Uj alt Jtlp aH ~ SQ1JlIiS JlI1136 pltuUJtjg rl l1~ ~lgn1 1U uJmiddot 11~uiOlULotVl
Butte1VOl1h and Schebychev respons Insertion lo8s~ llelhods of n~twork analy3is~ Block d1aor~tn S~n~1s fi)fF pound1~nt-~ htn PHmiddotmiddotlhlp tchn~al I ttl- n1tnr01t~ R~rltettq bisct1rm if~~ 1gt ci~ L 11gt ampilt gtii bull -Cmiddot bull L I i1i Iiv) c LV _ ilt~ gt -LL
~l~ur~lll Sjltth~sis of L1UiG~~ netvorks Unbalancing of Lartic~ IliWork5 Tra1SnUssion characteristics Signal dlqtortions~ Relationship between bat1d~1dth and rise titn~ delay tinte and ndviork functioll~
EEE-- 412 () - 0 - 32 hourslveek tthanc~d l~lectrk~li Clnuits Sss~onal 1 1 hOf2f)1Y experirnen ~ h[kd on EEE - 411
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
43
List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE-443 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek J1icrowave fngineering
I-lF transmission lines Smjth chat1- Impedance matching and application E11 V RVC
propagation Reflection and reflaction W av~ guides Parallelljlane~ Rectugular) Coaxial va-V(
hruides
Transit rt111e e1Iects Veiocity nlodulation Space charge wave fitllcrowave tubts Klystron ~iagnetron~ Travelling wave tube j-npl1er Vav~ guide components Caity resonators) Antennas and radiation Hertzian dipole Long antenna analysis~ Radiation patterns RllOlnblc and slot anterna Antenna arrays L1troduction to antenna l1Tay design
EEE-444 fkrOiYilVC Enginecring Sessional Laboratory expcrL1lentlt based on EEE - 443
EEE-455 I)igital 8 SatrJHte Conlmunkation
o -() -32 hoursveek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Con middot Pnt ot ~T-fnn)+on D~mt1l hID at modll1-ltion sc]elites t1 ~K li~K np~K QPSK 1 rSK l ~] amp ~ LIlLV~L1A-Li Ii L j _i~~ 1 J ta A ~ l ~~ a )L _ t lA
and their spectral properties Coherent and non-coherent detection correlation and matched fiiter receivers phase-locked loop (PLL) systeln
Satellite COtUlnunication s)gteln ~ C01U1llUIlic~tion satellite gub~Jstems eartJl station satellite liIlk analrsis and different types of multiple access techniques - 1Dr1A FD~1A and CDIvIA
Introduction to ISDN B-IS11t-J LAN~ lVLtN V AJJ and Nlultilnedia cOffilnunication
EEE-456 Digital amp SateHite COfn1unicath)n Sessional Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 455
- EEE-457 Arlvanc(d Electron ks
o -0 - 32 hourslveek
3 - 0 - 0 hourslvvmiddoteek
On 1 bull i _1 1_ bull 1 1 ifi d r tt ~ toe~~ffOtUc~ PnotoeJecmc oeVlces pnotosensltwe re ays reh1Y spec catIon at1 app1ca on phoiotransistors LAseRs LEDs optoisolators photockctric conirol of SCRs LASERs phOlQdiocies
TnfLl)dlJpoundtimILtQlelevisio11LTV) e~~neeri1Jg scanning and synchroni7illg hasic operation of TV carnera c~lor 1Ty principle
Radar ~ pro~~6ation of radio Vilfves ionospheric tropospheric ~d gtO~d vave propagation radar pllncnples and cn~t nlilitary and weatller applications transwjtters and radiators receivers and hldica1tors electronic l1avigation system LORAN and rrS sonar and other undelWater sound systelns
40
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
43
List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE- ~5g o -0 - 32 hoursweek idvanced Electronics Sessional Laboratory expen-rnents based on EEE - 457
EEE-463 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek ~1icroproccssor amp Digital CQUlputer
JvfiCmnmce8sqr Architecture Pin diagram and signals Functional block diagram Register organlzalion rficroprocc~~ol instrucTIon classification fOlmat addrcssing mode functional types rv1icroprocessor irJstn)ction control and tirrting Typjcal nricroprocessor interfacing Progranuned lIO hitenupt LO DlYfA Elements of analog complitel and its typical problem s~tlp Df A and All) convel1ers
Di~J1tJ Cl1JmJ~r Ivini and micro types Elen1ents ofmicrocompuier ~1emodes-RAl1 RC)1vI DRluf~ EPRO~f types nd ttteir chip orgartiz~tion 1ficrocomputer technique of nrunber representation rvIicroconlputer sofuvare fundatnentals - source object linked and debut1~ed programpu - high kve~ assembly level machine level progrants Rmiddotficrocomputer assembly It vel progranuning and subprogranurJng IVlicrocontputcr bus SystCTIl - address and control decoding of memory chjp~ and 10 ports Types of address tltld control decoding for nncrocomputer Types of nucroprocessor based lie) techniques for wicrocomputir Typical microcomputer IO peripheral devices - Keyboard Printer CRT~ Disk
EEE-464 lVfkroprocessor amp ))igital Computer SessQnal LaboratolY expcrullcnCs based on EEE -- 463
EEE-477 VLSI CIrcuits
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
YL~I TecllQology~ Top-down design approac~ teclmology trends and desigl styles ~Btief relmiddotiev of tmiddot10S transistor theory threshold voltage body effect V -I equations and characteristics l1v10S and ClvIOS inverters de and transient characteristics~ Pass transistors and paRS gate~ (fOS lryout and design rules Complex C110S gates Resistance and capacitance cstirnation and ll1odcling Signal propagation delay noise mtrgin and pOwer consumption) CIvfOS logic design logic structures electrical and physical design of logic gat~s clo~kUig f)traicgics
CNIOS Building Bloks Adders counters multipliers and oa-rei spjfters Data paths melTIOir struciUresl progratDlnabk logic arrays (PLAs) and field programInable gate arrays ( rTtG At bullbull l~ 3t~-)
LSI T~Jit1g Oqi~ctiv~g and Strategies
41
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
43
List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE-478 o 0 - 32 hoursweek V LSI Circuits Sessional laboratory oxperunents based on EEE - 477
RER-4~1 3 0 0 hoursAveek Sitch Gear amp Protection
Circuit Breakers Speed of circuit breakers) Relayr loHage rating (High Ivledium Low) of circuit breakers Oil circuit breakers Circuit breaker operatir~ mechartislns and control systemc Arc extinction Rcovcry vohage DeVices to aid Arc extinction in oil Nlaintenance of oil cixcuit breakers Air circuit breakers Air hhl~t circuit breakers
Rating of power crrcuit hreakers and selection of circuit breakers Testing of eiremiddotuit breakers
Protective rdan General requirements Relay operation plinciples Construction of relays Relay cunents and voltages~ use of Instrull1cnt Trallsfolmer for relays Problenl )f hig1 speed relaying transwission liJleS~ over CUlTent relays Directional reiays IUlpedance relayg Reactance relays] Ivfho relays l1odified impedance relays Zero Sequence and negative sequence reIays Balance CU1Tent rdaying of parallel line GJmiddotound pound1ult relaying Pilot relaying principles Canier pilot relays OperatiPg characteristics of different types of relays Apl)satu5 protection Circuits and l~ciay setting Generator and Motor protection Tr~J1sformer prote~tio14 Bus protection~ Line protection
bull lt
EEE-482 Switch (~ar 8 Prptfl(tinn Sessional Laboratory cxp~rinlents hased en FEE - 481
EEE 483 High Voltage Englilcering
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
HiglJ voltage supplies AC cascaded transfonners Tesla coils DC value Rectifier circuits Cascaded rectifiers Electrostatic Generators ander Grarlf generators Corona Power loss calculation Break dO11 of solid liquid and gaseous di-electric Insulation testl) Standard spedfication
Impulse generatoIS hllpttIsc ave shapes IVfathcmatical analysis and design consideration of Un11U~e generatprs~ Triggering of impulse generators ~Aeasurement of hj~lt voltage7
Tra1Snnssion line design based on direct strokes Ll1sulauon Co-ordiration Lightning alTcsters d ~ t t an proecor tuoes
EEE-484 High Voltag() EnginEJering Sessional LahOHltOry cxpcliIntnts b~ed on EEE - 483
42
o -0 - 32 hoUt-s(week
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
43
List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
Course Designation and Numbering System
Each course is designated by a nvo to four letter vord identifying the department which offers it following by a three~digit nU111ber with the folloMllg criteria
(a) the first digit will correspond to the year in which the course is nom1ally taken by the stldel1ts
Ib) The second digit will be resetved for department uSe (c) The bst digit ~viU usually he odd for theoreticaland even for laboratory or Sessional
courses
VVhat ~liddle Digit Indicates
a) 1 - for Electrical Circuit
b) 2 ~ for Non-dep~Htmental (ie non degree awarding) subjects eg ~Jath~ Chern Phy Hunt
c) 3 - for Electricallv1achine
d) 4 - for Fie1dhVlicrowave
e) 5 - for Conutlut1jcatlonlElectronlc
1) 6 - for JYlicroprocessofll1igitai Computer
h) 7 - for Control SystelnJ1Vlaterial Scknce
i)middot 8 - for S-witchgearHigh Voltage
j) 9 - for POVlC StationPower Systcnl Transmjssion amp Distribution of Electrical Po-ver
43
List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
List of the Courses uffertd by Electrical and Eiectronic Engineering Dellartuvcnt for the Students of othel Dpurtments
I Noo Course Course Title Year and I Contact Credits
No Seuester I hrsJ-week i
I 1 I EEE-1Ol B Clpoundlc Electrical Electronic 2nd year 3 300 - I
~ 075 - ------_ ---- Electricalmiddotamp Ekciromc I 2nd year 32
bull (I bull 1 I 1 st semester i nC11Jg ue8810na
lIst semester I
~cal amp Electronic 2nd year I- 400
j q
eeling -I 1st Selllester ~ cal 8( Electror-ic I 2nd year 32 075 l neering I Sessional 1st semester
clcal amp Electronic I 2udyealdeg I 3 300 leering -11 I 2nd selnester
trical amp Electronic I 2nd ear 32 I 075
400 I
I 15degl
I
3 300
3 300 I 1) i TTiIi_4Q i ~ t 1 ~ 1 P Jth 1- )]4_1 ~~ lLngt3L~lgna rocessmg ~year
L-_-1JFol C~~l _ list setpoundlester 1 13 I EEE 497 I Telecommunication Switching 14th year I 1 (For CSE) I 1st selnester
3 300
EEE - 201 3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek Basic Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (For CE)
Electrical Enmneeru1g Balanced polyphase circuit analysis Single pha~e transfonner operation Pelformance and testing Polyphase transfoIIDers DC Machine Principle of operation Classifications Startiflg and speed control Induction motors Synchronous machine Fractional lIPmiddot Inotors
Se1icondnctor Electronic Serniconductor c1asiJication and applications Situple amplifiers and oscillators Senn-conductor devices ~lith application ~
44
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE -202 Basic J1lectrical amp Electronic Engineering Sessional (For CE) Laboratory experiments based on EEE - 201
EEE - 233 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - I (For lVlE)
o - 0 - 32 hoursweek
4 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Electri~fil CirClit~ Alternating current~ R-L R-e R-L-C selies amp paranel circuits Balanced an(llUlbalanced polyphase circuits Introduction to magnetic circuits and Coupled circuits
Electrical ~vfachines Introduction to transfonnefS D C generatol and nlotor principl~ Type Perfonnancc Characteri-stics and starting A-C macpjnes 3phase induction motor prJlc1ple Introduction to synchronous machines and fractional HP lnotors
ERE - 234 Electlical amp Eectronic Engil1eering - I Sessional (For rIE) Laboratory experim_ents based on EEE - 233
EEE - 253 Electrical amp Fle-ctronk Fngineering - II (For f1E)
o -0 - 32 hoursweek
3 0 - 0 hOlliSweek
E1ectr9J1i~~ Introduction to semi-conductors Diodes and rectifiers~ Transistor characteristics Equ~1alent circuit~ Differerlt types of arnplifiers FunltIUUental of Digital Electronics
Tranducerf Strin~ Temperature Pressure~ Speed) Torque and Flov measurements
Introduction to svvitchgear 8 protection
EEE - 254 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering - II Sessional (For l1E) Laboratory experiments based on ERE - 253
EEE-255 EJrctronk Devices and Circuits (For CSE)
o -0 32 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 homslwe-ek
~erillconductors Junction diode charactedstics~ Bipolar characteristics Small-signal low frequency h-par3L-neter model hybrid pie model tmplifiers Darlington pairs Introduction to Oscillators differential amplifiers Linear application of Op-Amp gain input and output itnpedance off~et null adjustment frequency reSpOIlCSe and noise
mtroducenttion to JFET Jvl0SFET ~fOS and C~middotfOS Chaiacteristics Biasing and Application of switching Devices SCR TRIAC DIAC~ UJT Introduction to rectifiers Active futers Regulated power snpply St3bilizer and UPS Basic ideas about Ie fabrication techniques
45
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O
EEE-256 Electronic l)evices and Circuits Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory experhn~nts based on EEE - 255
EEE-235 Rlectrical TVlachines (For CSE)
o -0 32 hourslveck
hoursiveek
r C 14 h~ C lttru t 1 -C h 11pound1 ~ 10 rf lti middotrtf 1 H bull r1 L bull lac Alh S on cuvna HmiddotuaUI s at Pn14~middotI middot~ middot p r on v S l n bull seneg In cOlnpound generators and motors Perfonnance charactgtristics Starting spe~d control and hraking of motors Choke of i)C Inotonmr diff(~rent l)pJicationq ~mch as hoisting traction 1na-chino-tool operation tnd rolling mill and indcrs
C ivfachille~ Transfoflllers Constructional fearares and principles of operation of Transfolmers Induction lVlotors Principles of operation equivalent circuit and circle diagr3nl~ Torque-speed characteristics rvIethods of unproving strJihlg torque for squinmiddoter cage and -w-ound rotor iilotors llethodi of Starting braldng and Speed control Synchronous Generators 1nd 1vlotors Pdncipks of operation Rna simple eqlL1valent circuit lfetll0d of ~Jnchronization Typical application of iC lllotors in industries
-236 EI~ctrkai Jachines Sessional (For CSE) Laboratory cxpetittitnt based on EEE -236
EEl~ _ 475 Control Systelfl Engineering O~or CSE)
o - 0 - 3 hoursweek
3 - 0 - 0 hoursweek
Introdu~tioll Respcrnse of 2nd and higher ordel systen1S to llllpulse step raIlp rtnd slllusoidal input8~ Root locus technique~ Routh and l~yquist stability criterion
State vatiables and transition rnatlix PI and PIO controllers Specificatiol1) in tinte and frequency dQ1uall Series ci)mpen~atioll lead l~g and lag-lead compensation design using l30de plots~ Nichor s chart Carrier control systern L1troduction to sampled data control ~reurot~m
EEE-middot195 3 - 0 - 0 hoursveek Digital ~igllal Processing (For CSE)
Discrete lillle descliptioll of signals and ~Ystelns FQurier transfer of discrete tie signals Discrete Fourier tranfer
Z tras1$ffffi Digital filter structurc~ Infmite I1npulse Response filter design techniques Finite unpulsc ~7lpons~ filter design-techniques ihLite precision effects Inverse filtering
46
EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
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filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
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EEE-497 3 0 - 0 hoursweek Telecomnlunication Switching (For CSE)
Introduction to telegraphy~ single and double (middoturrent telegraphy teleprinters~ VFT and cattier te1~~graphy hltroduction to telegraphy manual switchi~g systeln electromecha11kal s)vitciung struvg~r and ErvID s)stenl electronic switching Read relays basic impullSing circuit uniselectors gronp selectors and final selectors tnL1ldng diagram-s1rowger system and E1fD systcnlS Distribution franl~s - testing and protJcnon of te1ophonc lines traffic calculation introdu~tion to network planning
Transmission principles po-Ycr levels attenuation and delay distortions wireless telephony Ctn pr tleht4n-T renp~tJJ-r SBrr t1l~i1sm1ttern fi
Lmiddot 0 rrr-P1t Jf)-rl f b1lYh ~rcnrfll rn1~-ta1 l~ttlmiddotmiddotloe a - l_I s raL) ~ ~-~ L 1 -e3 _ _- _ _1J_ __ LLft-r v ~~J 4J~ a w I
filters Introduction to v1IFalld lIBF amp)St-ll1S
lnYr1rSynb~ 2(uJG1t ffI~~fT D~ct1ber 12 2C(O