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2009 ECE I SEM- BE Curriculum and Syllabus

Curriculum and Syllabus: B.E.2009 ECE, Anna University Trichy, 2009
Semester: 1

HS1101, Technical English I

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - FOCUS ON LANGUAGE: VOCABULARY
General Vocabulary - Changing words from one form to another - Nouns - Compound nouns - Adjectives, Comparative adjectives - Adverbs - Adverb forms - Prefixes and Suffixes - Spelling - and Punctuation - British and American vocabulary

Unit II - FOCUS ON LANGUAGE:GRAMMAR
Subject-Verb Agreement - Tenses - Present Tense - Past Tense - Future Tense - Active and - Passive Voice - Gerunds and Infinitives - Cause and Effect Expressions - If conditionals - Correction of Errors.

Unit III - READING
Skimming for gist - Scanning for specific information - Inference - Reading in Context - Intensive Reading - Graphic Presentation: Bar Chart and Flow Chart - Sequencing of Sentences

Unit IV - WRITING
Paragraph Writing - Description - Comparison and Contrast - Definition - Instructions - Formal Letter Writing - Letters to the Editor - Accepting and Declining an Invitation - Permission Letter.

Unit V - LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Listening and transfer of information - Listening and Notetaking - Creative Thinking and - Speaking - Conversation Techniques - Persuasive Speaking - Group Discussion and Oral - Reports - Speaking about Future Plans.

TEXT BOOK
1.Meenakshi Raman and Sangeeta Sharma, Technical Communication: English Skills for
Engineers, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008.
REFERENCES
1.Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Anna University, English for Engineers
and Technologists Combined Edition (Volumes 1 and 2), Chennai: Orient Longman Pvt.
Ltd., 2006. Themes 1 to 4 (Resources, Energy, Computer, Transport)
2.Andrea, J. Rutherford, Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Second Edition,
Pearson Education, 2007.


MA1101, Mathematics I

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - MATRICES
Characteristic equation - Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix - Properties of Eigen values - Problem solving using Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Similarity transformation - Orthogonal transformation of a symmetric matrix to diagonal form - Quadratic form - Orthogonal reduction to its canonical form.

Unit II - THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY
Angle between two lines - Coplanar lines - Shortest distance between skew lines - Equation of a sphere - Plane section of a sphere - Tangent plane - Orthogonal Spheres - Equation of a cone - Right circular cone - Equation of a cylinder - Right circular cylinder.

Unit III - DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Curvature - Cartesian and Parametric Co-ordinates - Centre and Radius of curvature - Circle of curvature - Envelopes - Evolutes.

Unit IV - FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES
Partial derivatives Eulers theorem for homogeneous functions - Total derivative - Differentiation of implicit functions - Jacobians Maxima / Minima for functions of two variables - Method of Lagranges multipliers - Taylors expansion.

Unit V - ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (ODE)
Solution of second and higher order linear ODE with constant coefficients - Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients - Linear equations of second order with variable coefficients - Cauchys and Legendres linear equations - Method of variation of parameter.

TEXT BOOKS
1.Grewal, B.S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty eighth Edition, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2005.
2.Venkataraman. M. K., Engineering Mathematics, Volume I and II Revised enlarged Fourth Edition,
The National Publishing Company, Chennai, 2004.

REFERENCES
1.Glyn James., Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics, Third Edition, Pearson Education Ltd, New Delhi, 2004.
2.Veerarajan. T., Engineering Mathematics (for first year), Fourth Edition,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2005.
3. Bali N. P and Manish Goyal, Text book of Engineering Mathematics, Third edition,Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 2008.
 


HS1102, Engineering Physics I

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - ULTRASONICS
Introduction - Production - magnetostriction effect - magnetostriction generator - piezoelectric effect - piezoelectric generator - Detection of ultrasonic waves properties - Cavitations - Velocity measurement - Acoustic Grating - SONAR - Non Destructive Testing - Pulse echo system through transmission and reflection modes - A, B and C - scan displays - Applications of Ultrasonics,Industrial and Medical,Sonogram

Unit II - LASERS
Introduction - Principle of Spontaneous emission and stimulated emission. - Population inversion, - pumping. - Einsteins A and B coeffcients - derivation. - Types of lasers - He - Ne, CO2, Nd -YAG,Semiconductor lasers (homojunction and heterojunction) - Qualitative Industrial and Medical applications of Lasers - Holography - Construction and reconstruction of a Hologram - applications of a Hologram

Unit III - FIBRE OPTICS
Principle and propagation of light in optical fibres - Numerical aperture and Acceptance angle - Types of optical fibres (material, refractive index, mode) - Double crucible technique of fibre drawing - Losses in an optical fibre,Attenuation, Dispersion and Bending losses - Fibre optical communication system (Block diagram) - Light sources and detectors - Fibre optic sensors - Temperature and Displacement Sensors - Endoscope.

Unit IV - QUANTUM PHYSICS
Black body radiation - Planck's theory (derivation) - Deduction of Wien's displacement law and Rayleigh - Jeans Law from Planck's theory - Compton effect - Theory and experimental verification - Matter waves - Electron microscope - Schrödinger's wave equation - Time independent and time dependent equations - Physical significance of wave function - Particle in a one dimensional box - Electrons in a metal - Degeneracy

Unit V - CRYSTAL PHYSICS
Lattice - Unit cell - Bravais lattice - Lattice planes - Miller indices - Interplanar spacing d in a cubic lattice - Calculation of number of atoms per unit cell - Atomic radius - Coordination number - Packing factor for SC, BCC, FCC and HCP structures NaCl, ZnS - Diamond and Graphite structures

TEXT BOOKS
1.R. K. Gaur and S.C. Gupta, Engineering Physics Dhanpat Rai Publications, 2003.
2.M.N. Avadhanulu and PG Kshirsagar, A Text book of Engineering Physics, S.Chand
and Company, Ltd., New Delhi, 2005.
REFERENCES
1.Chitra Shadrach and Sivakumar Vadivelu, Engineering Physics, Pearson Education,
2007.
2.Serway and Jewett, Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, 6th
Edition, Thomson Brooks/Cole, Indian reprint 2007.
3.Arumugam, M, Engineering Physics, Anuradha Publishers, Kumabakonam 2005.
4.Palanisamy, P.K., Engineering Physics Scitech publications, 2007.
5.Rajendran, V and Marikani A, Engineering Physics Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications
Ltd, III Edition, 2004.


HS1103, Engineering Chemistry I

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - WATER TREATMENT PROCESS
Alkalinity,Types of alkalinity and determination - Hardness,Types - CaCO3 equivalents - Estimation by EDTA method (problem) - Boiler feed water requirements - Troubles of using hard water in boilers - Internal conditioning (phosphate, calgon and carbonate) - External conditioning - Zeolite process - Domestic water treatment - Disinfection methods (Chlorination, UV treatment and ozonation) - Desalination - Reverse osmosis.

Unit II - SURFACE CHEMISTRY
Adsorption-Types - Adsorption of gases on solids - Adsorption isotherms - Frendlich and Langmuir isotherms - Adsorption of solutes from solutions - Role of adsorbents in catalysis - Ion-exchange adsorption and Pollution abatement.

Unit III - ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Electrochemical cells - Reversible and irreversible cells - EMF-measurement of emf - Electrode potential - Nernst equation (problem) - Reference electrodes - Standard hydrogen electrode - Calomel electrode - Glass electrode - Quinhydrone electrode and measurement of pH - Electrochemical series -significance - Conductometric titrations (HCl - NaOH titration) - Potentiometric titrations (redox - Fe2+ vs dichromate and precipitation - Ag+ vs Cl- titrations).

Unit IV - ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE DEVICES
Nuclear energy - Nuclear fission and fusion process - Nuclear reactor - Light water nuclear power plant (block diagram only) - Breeder reactor - Batteries-Alkaline battery-Lead acid storage battery - Nickel-Cadmium battery - Lithium batteries - Fuel cells - hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell - Solar energy conversion - Solar cells - Wind energy.

Unit V - ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
Beer-Lamberts law (problem) - UV-Visible and IR spectroscopy - Principle and Instrumentation (problem) (block diagram only) - Estimation of iron by colorimetric analysis - Flame photometry - Principle and Instrumentation (block diagram only) - Estimation of sodium by flame photometry - Atomic absorption spectroscopy - Principle and Instrumentation (block diagram only) - Estimation of Nickel by atomic absorption spectroscopy.

TEXTBOOKS
1.P.C. Jain and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, 15th Edition, Dhanpat Rai
Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.
2.S. Bahl, G.D. Tuli and Arun Bahl, Essentials of Physical Chemistry, S. Chand and
Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
REFERENCES
1.J.C. Kuriakose and J. Rajaram, Chemistry in Engineering and Technology, Vol.1 and
Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1996.
2.B.K. Sharma, Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakasam Media (P) Ltd., Meerut, 2001.
3.B. Sivasankar Engineering Chemistry Tate McGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Ltd, New Delhi
(2008).


ME1101, Engineering Graphics

Concepts and conventions (Not for Examination)
Importance of graphics in engineering applications
Use of drafting instruments
BIS conventions and specifications
Size, layout and folding of drawing sheets
Lettering and dimensioning.


Unit I - PLANE CURVES AND FREE HAND SKETCHING
Curves used in engineering practices: - Conics - Construction of ellipse, Parabola and hyperbola by eccentricity method - Construction of cycloid - construction of involutes of squad and circle - Drawing of tangents and normal to the above curves. - Free hand sketching: - Representation of Three Dimensional objects - General principles of orthographic projection - Need for importance of multiple views and their placement - First angle projection - layout views - Developing visualization skills through free hand sketching of multiple views from pictorial views of objects.

Unit II - PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES AND PLANE SURFACES
Projection of points and straight lines located in the first quadrant - Determination of true lengths and true inclinations - Projection of polygonal surface and circular lamina inclined to both reference planes.

Unit III - PROJECTION OF SOLIDS
Projection of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone when the axis is inclined to - one reference plane by change of position method.

Unit IV - SECTION OF SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES
Sectioning of above solids in simple vertical position by cutting planes inclined to one reference - plane and perpendicular to the other - Obtaining true shape of section. - Development of lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids - Prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones - Development of lateral surfaces of solids with cylindrical cutouts, perpendicular to the axis.

Unit V - ISOMETRIC AND PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS
Principles of isometric projection - isometric scale - isometric projections of simple solids,truncated prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones. - Perspective projection of prisms, pyramids and cylinders by visual ray method.

TEXT BOOKS
1.K. V. Natrajan, A text book of Engineering Graphics, Dhanalakshmi Publishers,
Chennai (2006).
2.M.B. Shah and B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education (2005).
REFERENCES
1.N.D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing Charotar Publishing House, 46th Edition, (2003).
2.Luzadder and Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd. 11th Edition, 2001
3.Dhananjay A.Jolhe, Engineering Drawing with an introduction to AutoCAD Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited (2008).


CS1101, Fundamentals of Computing and Programming

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - DIGITAL CONCEPTS
Digital Computer Fundamentals - Block diagram of a computer - Components of a computer system - Digital and Analog quantities - Binary digits - Logic Levels - Digital Waveforms - Basic Logic operations - Digital Integrated Circuits.

Unit II - NUMBER SYSTEMS
Number Representation - Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal and BCD numbers - Binary Arithmetic-Binary addition - Unsigned and Signed numbers - one s and two s complements of Binary numbers - Arithmetic operations with signed numbers - Number system conversions - Digital codes.

Unit III - HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
Processing Devices - Memory Devices - Input and Output Devices - Optical Input Devices - Audiovisual Input Devices - Monitors - Printing Devices - Storage Devices - Magnetic and Optical Storage Devices - System Software - Application Software - Graphics and Multimedia.

Unit IV - NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
Overview of Data Communication with Standard Telephone Lines and Modems - Digital Data Connections - Broadband Connections - DSL Technologies and Cable Modem Connections - Computer Networking Basics - Common Types of Networks - Structuring of Networks - Network Media and Hardware.

Unit V - PROBLEM SOLVING AND C PROGRAMMING
Planning the Computer Program - Purpose - Algorithm - Flow Charts - Pseudocode - Programming fundamentals - Variables and Data Types - Constants - Preprocessor - Operators and Expressions - Managing Input and Output operators - Decision Making - Branching and Looping - User-defined Functions - Declarations - Call by reference -Call by value - Arrays - Pointers - Handling of Character Strings - Structures and Unions.

TEXT BOOKS
1.Thomas L.Floyd and R.P.Jain,Digital Fundamentals,8th Edition, Pearson
Education,2007.
2.Peter Norton Introduction to Computers,6th Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New
Delhi,2006.
3.Ashok.N.Kamthane, Computer Programming, Pearson Education (India), 2008.
REFERENCES
1.Behrouz A. Forouzan and Richard.F.Gilberg, A Structured Programming Approach
Using C, II Edition, Brooks-Cole Thomson Learning Publications, 2007.
2.Morris Mano, Digital Design, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.
3.Albert Paul Malvino, Donald P. Leech, Digital Principles and Applications, 6th Edition,
Mc Graw Hill Publishers, 2007.


CS1102, Computer Practice Laboratory I

HARDWARE / SOFTWARE REQUIRED FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS
Hardware
LAN System with 33 nodes (OR) Standalone PCs 33 Nos.
Printers 3 Nos.
Software
OS Windows / UNIX Clone
Application Package Office suite
Compiler C


Unit I - Introduction to Application Packages
1. Document creation, Text manipulation with Scientific - notations. - 2. To create an advertisement in word. - 3. To illustrate the concept of mail merging, importing images, - tables in word. - 4. Drawing - flow Chart - 5. Chart - Line, XY, Bar and Pie. - 6. Formula - formula editor. - 7. Spread sheet - inclusion of object, Picture and graphics, - protecting the document and sheet - 8. To create a spread sheet to analyze the marks of the students - of a class and also to create appropriate charts. - 9. Sorting and Import / Export features. - 10. To create the presentation for the department with Power - Point using animation, Design Templates and Effective - presentation.

Unit II - C Programming Basics
11. To write a simple menu driven calculator program using - switch statement, - 12. To Find Age in terms of years, months and days. - 13. To print multiplication table for the given number. - 14. To check and print if the given number is a palindrome or not, - and the given number is a prime number or not - To print Fibonacci and Trigonometric series.

Unit III - Arrays,String Manipulations,Functions,Recursions
15. To find the largest and smallest number using array - 16. To Sort numbers in an array in ascending / Descending order. - Arrays - 17. To implement bubble sorting. - 18. To reverse the elements given in an array. - 19. Write a program for matrix addition and multiplication - 20. To implement string manipulation functions without using - library functions. - 21. To arrange the names in alphabetic order. - 22. To perform sequential search using functions. - 23. To find the factorial of a number using recursion.

Unit IV - Structures and Unions,Pointers,Files
24. To print the marksheet of n students using structures. - 25. To print the elements of an array using pointers and String - manipulation. - 26. To print the marksheet of n students using file handling - operations.

Unit V - Command line arguments
27. To merge two files using command line arguments.

Books information not available


GE1101, Engineering Practices Laboratory

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Buildings: - (a)Study of plumbing and carpentry components of residential and industrial buildings. - Safety aspects. - Plumbing Works: - (a)Study of pipeline joints, its location and functions: valves, taps, couplings, unions, - reducers, elbows in household fittings. - (b)Study of pipe connections requirements for pumps and turbines. - Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply and sewage works. - Hands-on-exercise: - (c)Basic pipe connections Mixed pipe material connection Pipe connections with different - joining components. - (d)Demonstration of plumbing requirements of high-rise buildings. - Carpentry using Power Tools only: - (a)Study of the joints in roofs, doors, windows and furniture. - Hands-on-exercise: - (b)Wood work, joints by sawing, planning and cutting.

Unit II - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Welding: - (a)Preparation of arc welding of butt joints, lap joints and tee joints. - (b)Gas welding practice. - Basic Machining: - Simple turning and Taper turning. - Drilling practice. - Sheet Metal Work: - Forming and Bending: - Model making , Trays, Funnels, etc. - Different type of joints. - Machine assembly practice: - Study of centrifugal pump. - Study of air conditioner. - Demonstration on: - Smithy operations, upsetting, swaging, setting down and bending. Example Exercise - Production of hexagonal headed bolt. - Foundry operations like mould preparation for gear and step cone pulley. - Fitting - Exercises - Preparation of square fitting and vee fitting models.

Unit III - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Residential house wiring using switches, fuse, indicator, lamp and energy meter. - Fluorescent lamp wiring. - Stair-case wiring. - Measurement of electrical quantities voltage, current, power and power factor in RLC circuit. - Measurement of energy using single phase energy meter. - Measurement of resistance to earth of an electrical equipment.

Unit IV - ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Study of Electronic components and equipments Resistor, colour coding measurement - of AC signal parameter (peak-peak, rms period, frequency) using CR. - Study of logic gates AND, OR, EOR and NOT. - Generation of Clock Signal. - Soldering practice Components Devices and Circuits Using general purpose PCB. - Measurement of ripple factor of HWR and FWR.

REFERENCES
1.K.Jeyachandran, S.Natarajan and S, Balasubramanian, A Primer on Engineering
Practices Laboratory , Anuradha Publications, 2007.
2.T.Jeyapoovan, M.Saravanapandian and S.Pranitha, Engineering Practices Lab Manual,
Vikas Puplishing House Pvt.Ltd, 2006
3.H.S. Bawa, Workshop Practice, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited,
2007.
4.A. Rajendra Prasad and P.M.M.S. Sarma, Workshop Practice, Sree Sai Publication,
2002.
5.P.Kannaiah and K.L.Narayana, Manual on Workshop Practice, Scitech Publications,
1999.


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