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JNTU Kakinada (JNTUK) B.Tech R20-R19-R16 Syllabus And Course Structure


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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA

KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS

For

B.TECH ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

(Applicable for batches admitted from 2019-2020)

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I Year - I SEMESTER

Sl. No Course Code Subjects L T P Credits
1 HS1101 English 3 0 0 3
2 BS1101 Mathematics - I 3 0 0 3
3 BS1106 Applied Chemistry 3 0 0 3
4 ES1101 Programming for Problem Solving Using C 3 0 0 3
5 ES1103 Engineering Drawing 1 0 3 2.5
6 HS1102 English Lab 0 0 3 1.5
7 BS1107 Applied Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 1.5
8 ES1102 Programming for Problem Solving Using C Lab 0 0 3 1.5
9 MC1101 Environmental Science 3 0 0 0
Total Credits 16 0 12 19

I Year – II SEMESTER

Sl. No Course Code Subjects L T P Credits
1 BS1202 Mathematics – II 3 0 0 3
2 BS1203 Mathematics – III 3 0 0 3
3 BS1204 Applied Physics 3 0 0 3
4 ES1209 Network Analysis 3 0 0 3
5 ES1206 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 3
6 ES1216 Electronic components & Measuring Instruments Workshop 0 0 2 1
7 ES1208 Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 0 3 1.5
8 BS1205 Applied Physics Lab 0 0 3 1.5
9 HS1203 Communication Skills Lab 0 0 2 1
10 PR1201 Engineering Exploration Project 0 0 2 1
Total Credits 15 0 12 21

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S.No. Subjects Category L T P Credits
1 Electronic Devices and Circuits PC 3 0 0 3
2 Signals and Systems PC 3 0 0 3
3 Switching Theory and Logic Design PC 3 0 0 3
4 Transducer Technology PC 3 0 0 3
5 Data structures ES 3 0 0 3
6 Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis HS 3 0 0 3
7 Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
8 Data Structures lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
9 Constitution of India MC 3 0 0 0
Total Credits 21

II Year - II Semester

S.No. Subjects Category L T P Credits
1 Electronic Circuit Analysis PC 3 0 0 3
2 Electromagnetic Waves and Transmission Lines PC 3 0 0 3
3 Control Systems PC 3 0 0 3
4 Python programming ES 3 0 0 3
5 Basics of sensor technology PC 3 0 0 3
6 Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation PC 3 0 0 3
7 Electronic Circuit Analysis LAB LC 0 0 3 1.5
8 Instrumentation LAB –1 LC 0 0 3 1.5
Total Credits 21

S.No. Subjects Category L T P Credits
1 Signal Conditioning Circuits PC 3 0 0 3
2 Integrated Circuits and applications PC 3 0 0 3
3 Microprocessor and Microcontrollers PC 3 0 0 3
4 Process Control Instrumentation PC 3 0 0 3
5 Professional Elective (PE1) PE 3 0 0 3
6 Process control Instrumentation Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
7 Integrated Circuits and applications - Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
8 Microprocessor and Microcontrollers Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
9 Professional Ethics & Human Values MC 3 0 0 0
10 Mini Project with Hardware Development PR 0 0 3 1.5
Total Credits 21

III Year -II Semester

S.No. Subjects Category L T P Credits
1 Digital Signal Processing PC 3 0 0 3
2 VLSI Design PC 3 0 0 3
3 Industrial Instrumentation PC 3 0 0 3
4 Professional Elective (PE-II) PE 3 0 0 3
5 Open Elective (OE-I) OE 3 0 0 3
6 Data Acquisition System PC 3 0 0 3
7 Digital Signal Processing Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
8 Industrial Instrumentation Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
9 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) & Patents MC 3 0 0 0
Total Credits 21

S.No. Subjects Category L T P Credits
1 Management and Organizational Behavior HS 3 0 0 3
2 Biomedical Instrumentation PC 3 0 0 3
3 Digital Image and video Processing PC 3 0 0 3
4 Professional Elective (PE-III) PE 3 0 0 3
5 Professional Elective (PE-IV) PE 3 0 0 3
6 Instrumentation lab- II LC 0 0 3 1.5
7 VLSI Lab LC 0 0 3 1.5
8 Project - Part I PR 0 0 6 3
Total Credits 21

IV Year - II Semester

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S.No. Subjects Category L T P Credits
1 Professional Elective (PE-V) PE 3 0 0 3
2 Open Elective (OE2) OE 3 0 0 3
3 Project - Part II PR 0 0 18 9
Total Credits 15

Professional Elective I

  1. Quality and Reliability Engineering
  2. EMI/EMC
  3. Calibration and Standard
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  5. Digital System Design using HDL

Professional Elective II

  1. Digital control systems
  2. Virtual Instrumentation
  3. Telemetry and Telecontrol
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  5. Digital IC Design

Professional Elective III

  1. Embedded Systems
  2. Analytical Instrumentation
  3. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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  5. Analog IC Design

Professional Elective IV

  1. Robotics & Automation
  2. Optoelectronics & Laser Instrumentation
  3. Industrial Internet of Things
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  5. Low power VLSI Design

Professional Elective V

  1. Industrial data communication
  2. Power plant Instrumentation
  3. Instrumentation practices in industries
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  5. VLSI Testing & Testability

OPEN ELECTIVES FOR EIE:

Open Elective 1:

  1. Data Mining
  2. Power Electronics
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  4. MEMS and its applications
  5. Artificial Neural Networks

Open Elective 2:

  1. 3D Printing
  2. Block chain Technology
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  4. Cyber Security & Cryptography

OPEN ELECTIVES OFFERED BY EIE:

OE 1 Principles of measurement and instrumentation

OE 2 Digital Sensors


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I Year - I Semester

English (HS1101)

L T P C
3 0 0 3

Introduction

The course is designed to train students in receptive (listening and reading) as well as productive and interactive (speaking and writing) skills by incorporating a comprehensive, coherent and integrated approach that improves the learners' ability to effectively use English language in academic/ workplace contexts. The shift is from learning about the language to using the language. On successful completion of the compulsory English language course/s in B.Tech., learners would be confident of appearing for international language qualification/proficiency tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or BEC, besides being able to express themselves clearly in speech and competently handle the writing tasks and verbal ability component of campus placement tests. Activity based teaching-learning methods would be adopted to ensure that learners would engage in actual use of language both in the classroom and laboratory sessions.

Course Objectives

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  • Facilitate effective listening skills for better comprehension of academic lectures and English spoken by native speakers
  • Focus on appropriate reading strategies for comprehension of various academic texts and authentic materials
  • Help improve speaking skills through participation in activities such as role plays, discussions and structured talks/oral presentations
  • Impart effective strategies for good writing and demonstrate the same in summarizing, writing well organized essays, record and report useful information
  • Provide knowledge of grammatical structures and vocabulary and encourage their appropriate use in speech and writing
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Learning Outcomes

At the end of the module, the learners will be able to

  • understand social or transactional dialogues spoken by native speakers of English and identify the context, topic, and pieces of specific information
  • ask and answer general questions on familiar topics and introduce oneself/others
  • employ suitable strategies for skimming and scanning to get the general idea of a text and locate specific information
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  • recognize paragraph structure and be able to match beginnings/endings/headings with paragraphs
  • form sentences using proper grammatical structures and correct word forms

Unit-I:

Lesson-1: A Drawer full of happiness from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Deliverance by Premchandfrom “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

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Listening: Listening to short audio texts and identifying the topic. Listening to short audio texts and identifying the context and specific pieces of information to answer a series of questions both in speaking and writing.


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Speaking: Asking and answering general questions on familiar topics such as home, family, work, studies and interests. Self-introductions and introducing others.

Reading: Skimming text to get the main idea. Scanning to look for specific pieces of information.

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Reading for Writing: Paragraph writing (specific topics) using suitable cohesive devices; linkers, sign posts and transition signals; mechanics of writing - punctuation, capital letters.

Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20) GRE Vocabulary (20) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Verbal reasoning and sequencing of words.

Grammar: Content words and function words; word forms: verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs; nouns: countables and uncountables; singular and plural basic sentence structures; simple question form wh-questions; word order in sentences.

Pronunciation: Vowels, Consonants, Plural markers and their realizations

Unit-II:

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Lesson-1: Nehru's letter to his daughter Indira on her birthday from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Bosom Friend by Hira Bansodefrom “The Individual Society", Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Listening: Answering a series of questions about main idea and supporting ideas after listening to audio texts, both in speaking and writing.

Speaking: Discussion in pairs/ small groups on specific topics followed by short structured talks. Functional English: Greetings and leave takings.

Reading: Identifying sequence of ideas: recognizing verbal techniques that help to link the ideas in a paragraph together.

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Reading for Writing: Summarizing - identifying main idea/s and rephrasing what is read; avoiding redundancies and repetitions.

Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words). GRE Vocabulary Analogies (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications)

Grammar: Use of articles and zero article; prepositions.

Pronunciation: Past tense markers, word stress-di-syllabic words


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Unit-III:

Lesson-1: Stephen Hawking-Positivity ‘Benchmark' from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Shakespeare's Sister by Virginia Woolf from “The Individual Society", Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Listening: Listening for global comprehension and summarizing what is listened to, both in speaking and writing.

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Speaking: Discussing specific topics in pairs or small groups and reporting what is discussed. Functional English: Complaining and Apologizing.

Reading: Reading a text in detail by making basic inferences - recognizing and interpreting specific context clues; strategies to use text clues for comprehension. Critical reading.

Reading for Writing: Summarizing - identifying main idea/s and rephrasing what is read; avoiding redundancies and repetitions. Letter writing-types, format and principles of letter writing. E-mail etiquette, Writing CV's.

Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words). GRE Vocabulary (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Association, sequencing of words

Grammar: Verbs - tenses; subject-verb agreement; direct and indirect speech, reporting verbs for academic purposes.

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Pronunciation: word stress-poly-syllabic words

Unit-IV:

Lesson-1: Liking a Tree, Unbowed: Wangari Maathai-biography from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Telephone Conversation-Wole Soyinka from “The Individual Society", Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Listening: Making predictions while listening to conversations/ transactional dialogues without video (only audio); listening to audio-visual texts.

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Speaking: Role plays for practice of conversational English in academic contexts (formal and informal) asking for and giving information/directions. Functional English: Permissions, Requesting, Inviting.

Reading: Studying the use of graphic elements in texts to convey information, reveal trends/patterns/relationships, communicative process or display complicated data.

Reading for Writing: Information transfer; describe, compare, contrast, identify significance/trends based on information provided in figures/charts/graphs/tables. Writing SOP, writing for media.


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Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words) GRE Vocabulary (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Cloze Encounters.

Grammar: Quantifying expressions - adjectives and adverbs; comparing and contrasting; degrees of comparison; use of antonyms

Pronunciation: Contrastive Stress

Unit-V:

Lesson-1: Stay Hungry-Stay foolish from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

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Lesson-2: Still I Rise by Maya Angelou from “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non- detailed)

Listening: Identifying key terms, understanding concepts and interpreting the concepts both in speaking and writing.

Speaking: Formal oral presentations on topics from academic contexts - without the use of PPT slides. Functional English: Suggesting/Opinion giving.

Reading: Reading for comprehension. RAP Strategy - intensive reading and Extensive reading techniques.

Reading for Writing: Writing academic proposals/ writing research articles: format and style.

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Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words) GRE Vocabulary (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Coherence, matching emotions.

Grammar: Editing short texts - identifying and correcting common errors in grammar and usage (articles, prepositions, tenses, subject verb agreement)

Pronunciation: Stress in compound words

Prescribed text books for theory:

1. “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications. (Detailed)

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2. "The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Reference books:

  1. Bailey, Stephen. Academic writing: A handbook for international students. Routledge, 2014.
  2. Chase, Becky Tarver. Pathways: Listening, Speaking and Critical Thinking. Heinley ELT; 2nd Edition, 2018.
  3. Skillful Level 2 Reading & Writing Student's Book Pack (B1) Macmillan Educational.
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  5. Hewings, Martin. Cambridge Academic English (B2). CUP, 2012.

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I Year - I Semester

Mathematics-I (BS1101)

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(Common to all Branch's for I Year B. Tech)

L T P C
3 0 0 3

Course Objectives:

  • This course will illuminate the students in the concepts of calculus.
  • To enlighten the learners in the concept of differential equations and multivariable calculus.
  • To equip the students with standard concepts and tools at an intermediate to advanced level mathematics to develop the confidence and ability among the students to handle various real- world problems and their applications.
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Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the student will be able to:

  • utilize mean value theorems to real life problems (L3)
  • solve the differential equations related to various engineering fields (L3)
  • familiarize with functions of several variables which is useful in optimization (L3)
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  • Apply double integration techniques in evaluating areas bounded by region (L3)
  • students will also learn important tools of calculus in higher dimensions. Students will become familiar with 2- dimensional and 3-dimensional coordinate systems (L5)

(10 hrs)

UNIT-I: Sequences, Series and Mean value theorems:

Sequences and Series: Convergences and divergence – Ratio test – Comparison tests – Integral test Cauchy's root test – Alternate series – Leibnitz's rule.

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Mean Value Theorems (without proofs): Rolle's Theorem – Lagrange's mean value theorem – Cauchy's mean value theorem – Taylor's and Maclaurin's theorems with remainders.

(10 hrs)

UNIT-II: Differential equations of first order and first degree:

Linear differential equations – Bernoulli's equations – Exact equations and equations reducible to exact form.

Applications: Newton's Law of cooling – Law of natural growth and decay – Orthogonal trajectories Electrical circuits.

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UNIT III: Linear differential equations of higher order: (10 hrs.) Non-homogeneous equations of higher order with constant coefficients – with non-homogeneous term of the type eax, sin ax, cos ax, polynomials in x", eax V(x) and xºV(x) – Method of Variation of parameters. Applications: LCR circuit, Simple Harmonic motion.

UNIT IV: Partial differentiation: (10 hrs.)

Introduction - Homogeneous function – Euler's theorem – Total derivative – Chain rule – Jacobian Functional dependence – Taylor's and Mc Laurent's series expansion of functions of two variables. Applications: Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables without constraints and Lagrange's method (with constraints).

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UNIT V: Multiple integrals: (8 hrs.)

Double and Triple integrals – Change of order of integration – Change of variables.

Applications: Finding Areas and Volumes.

Text Books:

  1. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 43rd Edition, Khanna Publishers.
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  3. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 2007 Edition, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Education.

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