Introduction to quantum physics, black body radiation, Planck's law, photoelectric effect, Compton effect, De-Broglie's hypothesis, wave-particle duality, Davisson and Germer's experiment, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Born's interpretation of the wave function, Schrödinger's time-independent wave equation, Particle in one-dimensional box. Lasers: Introduction to interaction of radiation with matter, Coherence, Principle and working of laser, Population inversion, Pumps, Types of lasers: Ruby laser, Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, He-Ne laser, Applications of laser. Introduction to components of a computer system: disks, primary and secondary memory, processor, operating system, compilers, creating, compiling and executing a program etc., Number systems Introduction to algorithms: steps to solve logical and numerical problems.
Introduction to Algorithm, Flowchart/Pseudo code with examples, Program design and structured programming Introduction to C programming language: variables (with data types and space requirements), Syntax and Logical Errors in assembly, object and executable code, Operators, expressions and precedence, Expression- evaluation, storage classes (auto, external, static and register), type conversion, The main method and command line arguments. I/O: Simple input and output with scanf and printf, formatted I/O, Introduction to stdin, stdout and stderr. Arrays: one- and two-dimensional arrays, creating, accessing and manipulating elements of arrays Strings: Introduction to strings, handling strings as a sequence of characters, basic string functions available in C (strlen, strcat, strcpy, strstr, etc.) , arrays strings .
Introduction to Engineering Drawings: Principles of Engineering Graphics and their significance, Conic Sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola – General method only. Introduction to CAD Software Package Commands - Freehand Sketching of 2D - Creation of 2D Sketches by CAD Package.
LASER
Write a program that prints a multiplication table for a given number and the number of rows in the table. Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive integer and test given number is palindrome. Write a C program to generate all the prime numbers between 1 and n, where n is a value supplied by the user.
Write a program to read elements using pointer in array and display the values using array. Write a C program to merge two files into a third file (ie the contents of the first t-file followed by that of the second are placed into the third file). Write a C program that displays the position of a character ch in the string S or – 1 if S does not contain ch.
Write a C program that sorts the given array of integers using selection sort in descending order h. Write a C program that sorts the given array of integers using insertion sort in ascending order i.
TRADES FOR EXERCISES
To provide hands-on experience in the use of various engineering materials, tools, equipment and processes that are common in the engineering field. It explains the construction, operation, use and application of various work tools, equipment and machinery. Identify and use marking tools, hand tools, measuring equipment and to work within specified tolerances.
Workshop component manufacturing practice including sheet metal work, assembly, carpentry, foundry, house wiring and welding. Identify and use appropriate tools for various engineering process occupations including drilling, material removal, measuring, chiseling.
TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE
In English classes, the focus should be on skill development in the areas of vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing. Improve the language proficiency of students in English with emphasis on vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills. The Raman Effect' from the prescribed textbook 'English for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.
Ancient Architecture in India' from the prescribed textbook 'English for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press. What Should You Be Eating' from the prescribed textbook 'English for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press. How a Chinese Billionaire Built Her Fortune' from the prescribed textbook 'English for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.
The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of language sounds and familiarizes students with the use of English in everyday situations, both in formal and informal contexts. 26. the form of handouts based on the needs of the students in their respective colleges for effective teaching/learning and time saving in the Lab).
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab
Calculation of unit sample, unit step and sinusoidal responses of the given LTI system and verification of its physical realizability and stability properties. The Parliament of India cannot make any law contrary to the fundamental rights enumerated in Part III of the Constitution. The Parliament of India has the power to amend the Constitution under Article 368, but it cannot use this power to change the 'basic structure' of the Constitution, which has been laid down and interpreted by the Supreme Court of India in its landmark judgments.
The Constitution of India is not only a legal document but also reflects the social, political and economic perspectives of Indian society. It has not only protected the fundamental ideals of the Constitution but also strengthened them through progressive interpretations of the text of the Constitution. The judicial activism of the Supreme Court of India and its historic contributions have been recognized all over the world and have gradually succeeded.
Parliamentary Form of Government in India - The Constitutional Powers and Status of the President of India. Understand the basic knowledge of the physical parameters such as pressure, temperature, flow, level, density and viscosity used in various industries. It draws on multiple disciplines – such as literature, history, economics, psychology, sociology, philosophy, political science, anthropology and media studies – to examine cultural assumptions about sex, gender and sexuality.
This course integrates analysis of current events through student presentations, aiming to raise awareness of the contemporary and historical experiences of women, and of the many ways that sex and gender interact with race, class, caste, nationality, and other social identities. Students will be sensitized to the basic dimensions of biological, sociological, psychological and legal aspects of gender. Course objective: To learn the basic types of business, the impact of the economy on business and firms specifically.
Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of the fundamentals of measurement techniques and demonstrate technical knowledge and skills in the calibration and use of equipment used in various industrial process measurement and control.
Basic Concepts & Power Sources Fundamentals
Gain knowledge about different types of power sources (actuators) and sensors, classification of manipulators, actuators and grippers.
Sensors, Manipulators and Grippers
Kinematics
Low level and high-level vision
Robot Applications
Using 8086 Processor Kits and/or Assembler (5 Weeks)
Using 8051 Microcontroller Kit (6 weeks)
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- SYLLABUS
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENT
- Tech. III Year II Semester L T P C 3 0 0
- Tech. IV Year I Semester L T P C 2 0 0
The introduction of the Advanced Communication Skills Lab is essential at the 3rd year level. Understand the main functional units in a personal computer and be able to explain how they interact with each other. Apply your knowledge of fiber optics and understand the various industrial applications of fiber optics.
To understand the principles, key protocols, design issues and importance of each layer in ISO and TCP/IP. To understand the configuration of network environment with all necessary data communication components, procedure, conflicting issues and solution techniques that make it functional. Understand the need to constantly update yourself to understand the ease of use of emerging technologies.
The aim of the course is to provide students with a general overview of the concepts and basics of computer networks. Introduce students to the standard models for layer-by-layer communication between machines in a network and the protocols of different layers. Gain insight into the functions of each layer in the OSI and TCP/IP reference model.
To provide students with an understanding of the types of roles they are expected to play in society as practitioners of the civil engineering profession. Course Outcome: Students will understand the importance of professional practice, law and ethics in their personal lives and professional careers. They can understand the applications and uses of water quality, air quality, spectrometry and chromatography in real-time industrial environments.
Develop an understanding of the range and theories of instrumental methods available in analytical instrumentation.