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B.Sc. Electrical Engineering: Semester System 2007Year 1Semester 1CourseNoEE110EE130EE100PHY114MA110TitleElectric CircuitsComputer FundamentalsElectrical Workshop PracticePhysicsCalculusSubtotalSemester 2HrsTh HU101HrsTitleSemiconductor DevicesDigital Logic DesignDifferential EquationsTh33333Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. StdsEnglish HLb11110CatEEEESLb3111CatEEEE17Year 2Semester 3CourseNoEE210EE211EE250MEaaaMA210TitleNetwork AnalysisAnalog Electronic CircuitsElectrical MachinesIDE-I*Linear AlgebraSubtotalSemester 4HrsTh IS244HU201SubtotalHrsTitleSignals and SystemsDigital Electronic CircuitsVector CalculusPDEs & Complex AnalysisTh33333319Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. StdsCommunication SkillsYear 3Semester 5CourseNoEE300EE301EE330MA310HU301TitleStochastic ProcessesElectromagnetic TheoryMicroprocessor SystemsNumerical MethodsTechnical Report WritingSubtotalSemester 6HrsTh IE301HrsTitleCommunication SystemsControl SystemsPower Trans. & DistributionIDE-II**Eng. Economics & Mngmnt.Th33333Subtotal19Year 4Semester jectDigital Signal ProcessingElective IElective IIRestricted Elective#Semester 8HrsTh SubtotalHrsTitleProjectComputer Architecture & DesignElective IIIElective IVTh033315

IDE-I*IDE-II**EE4cc#Mechanics Or ThermodynamicsData Structures Or Obj. Oriented Prgm.Intro. To Power Sys. Or Digital Comm.Total HoursEngineeringMathScienceHumanities/Soc. Sc.ChecksumHr1409919715%7114511100Numbering SchemeFirst numberLevelSecond numberAreaThird Waves2,8Computer3,7Control/DSP4Power5,6Restriced ElectivesNo.EE421EE451TitleDigital CommunicationsIntroduction to Power EE480EE481EE482EE483TitleElectrical InstrumentationElectronic System DesignIndustrial ElectronicsIntegrated ElectronicsDigital CommunicationsWireless CommunicationsComputer NetworksDesign & Analysis of AlgorithmsOperating SystemsData Base ManagementEmbeded SystemsHigh Voltage EngineeringIntroduction to Power SystemsPower System AnalysisPower ElectronicsPower System Operation & ControlPower System ProtectionAnalysis & Design of Electrical MachinesPower TransmissionPower System TransientsPower System Planning & ReliabilityElectrical Power System QualityPower System DesignPower PlantsHours4444344444443444444Circuit Breakers & Fuses/Power System Protection IIExpert System Approach to Power SystemsMicrowave EngineeringAntennas and PropogationTransmission Lines & AntennasOptical Fiber Communications4444

B.Sc. Electrical Engineering: Semester System 2006Year 1Semester tleElectric CircuitsApplied ThermodynamicsWorkshop PracticePhysicsDifferential Calculus-IDifferential Calculus-IISemester 2HrsTh 120MA123IS124SubtotalHrsTitleComputer FundamentalsEngineering DrawingSemiconductor DevicesBasic Mechanical EngineeringIntegral Calc. & Vector AlgebraTh30433320Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. EESLb3111CatEEEEYear 2Semester leNetwork AnalysisAnalog Electronic CircuitsSignals and SystemsDigital Logic DesignLinear AlgebraDifferential EquationsSemester 4HrsTh 212IS244HU201SubtotalHrsTitleElectrical MachinesDigital Electronic CircuitsVector CalculusPDEs & Complex AnalysisTh33333320Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. StdsCommunication SkillsYear 3Semester 5CourseNoEE300EE320EE330MA310HU301TitleStochastic ProcessesElectromagnetic TheoryMicroprocessor SystemsNumerical MethodsTechnical Report WritingSubtotalSemester 6HrsTh IE301HrsTitleCommunication SystemsControl SystemsPower Trans. & DistributionIDE-I*Eng. Economics & Mngmnt.Th33333Subtotal19Year 4Semester ojectDigital Signal ProcessingElective IElective IIRestricted ElectiveSemester 8HrsTh SubtotalHrsTitleProjectComputer Architecture & DesignElective IIIElective IVTh033315

IDE-I*EE4cc#Data Structures Or Obj. Oriented Prgm.Intro. To Power Sys. Or Digital Comm.Total HoursEngineeringMathScienceHumanities/Soc. Sc.ChecksumHr14710524612Numbering SchemeFirst numberSecond numberLevelAreaThird ed ElectivesNo.EE421EE451TitleDigital CommunicationsIntroduction to Power EE480EE481EE482EE483TitleElectrical InstrumentationElectronic System DesignIndustrial ElectronicsIntegrated ElectronicsDigital CommunicationsWireless CommunicationsComputer NetworksDesign & Analysis of AlgorithmsOperating SystemsData Base ManagementEmbeded SystemsHigh Voltage EngineeringIntroduction to Power SystemsPower System AnalysisPower ElectronicsPower System Operation & ControlPower System ProtectionAnalysis & Design of Electrical MachinesPower TransmissionPower System TransientsPower System Planning & ReliabilityElectrical Power System QualityPower System DesignPower PlantsHours4444344444443444444Circuit Breakers & Fuses/Power System Protection IIExpert System Approach to Power SystemsMicrowave EngineeringAntennas and PropogationTransmission Lines & AntennasOptical Fiber Communications4444

Catalog InformationSemester 1EE110ELECTRIC CIRCUITS3 1Part A: Historical development: charge, current, potential difference. Current-voltage relationship forresistance, inductance, and capacitance. Constant voltage and constant current sources. Kirchoff’s Laws:Loop and node equations, Thevenin and Norton’s theorems, use of matrices and Cramer’s rule. Concept anduse of duality. Coupled circuits and dot notation.Part B: First order differential equations: concept of forced and natural components. Determination ofcurrent and voltage in R-L and R-C circuits. Determination of initial conditions, first order differentialequations. Representation in the standard form. Sinusoidal Current: Complex numbers and phasor notation.Concept and handling of phasor impedance. Lagging and leading currents and voltages. RMS and averagevalues in general and for sinusoids. Complex power. Power factor and correction, Maximum power transfertheorem.Text Book: Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis by J. D. Irwin, John Wiley and Sons, 9th Edition, 2008.EE130INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING3 1Fundamentals of computer hardware and software, introduction to programming in C. Data types, Input andoutput operators, Arithmetic operators, operator precedence. Relational operators, Conditional statements, if,if-else, switch statements. Loop statements, for, while, do-while statements, functions, arrays. Initializingand processing arrays. Multidimensional arrays.Text Book: C: How to Program by H. Deitel and P. Deitel, Prentice Hall, 5th Edition, 2006.EE100ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE0 1Use of Measuring instruments, Electric Shocks and its treatment, use of wire gauge. Earthing and testingwith Megger. Industrial, Domestic and auto wiring design and practice. Jointing practice for wires andcables. Transformer and motor winding practice. PCB design, fabrication and soldering, AutoCad, fiberconnectorization and testing techniques.PHY114 PHYSICS3 1Mechanics: Motion along a straight line, vectors, motion in two and three dimensions, kinetic energy,potential energy, work, torque and angular motion.Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law, electric field and potential, capacitance and dielectrics. Electrodynamics:magnetic field and force, sources of magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, inductance.Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jeart Walker, John Wiley &Sons, Inc., 8th Edition, 2007.MA110CALCULUS4 0The main objective of the course is to introduce differentiation and integration techniques. The topicscovered include: limits, continuity, derivatives and applications, fundamental theorem of calculus,exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, applications of integration, variousintegration techniques, indeterminate forms, infinite series, Taylor and Maclaurin series and polarcoordinates.Text Book: Calculus and Analytic Geometry by G B Thomas and R L Finney, Addison-Wesley, 1995.(Chapters 1 – 8)

Semester 2EE101SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES3 1Energy bands. Semiconductors: composition, purity, n- and p-types, carrier properties and distribution. Carrier action:diffusion, drift, generation, recombination. Diode equation. Forward and reverse biasing. Non-ideal behaviour.Capacitance. Switching response. Half- and full-wave rectifiers. Clipper and clamper circuits. Voltage multipliers.Zener, tunnel, and varactor diodes and their applications. LED, photodiode and phototransistor charateristics. Laserdiode. NPN and PNP transistors. Input/output characteristics of CB, CE and CC amplifiers. FET, JFET, MOS devices.Input/output characteristics of CS, CD and CG amplifiers. Introduction to DC analysis and Design of Bias circuits forBJTs and FET amplifiers.Text Book: Solid State Electronic Devices by B. Streetman and S. Banerjee, Prentice Hall, 6th Edition, 2005.EE131DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN3 1Digital System Design Hierarchy and Design Flows, Structural, Behavioral and Physical considerationsDesign methodologies for combinational and sequential circuits using MSI/LSI modular devices such asMUX, PLA, GAL and ROM, Design and analysis of algorithmic and finite state machines, Synchronousand asynchronous sequential machines, Basic microprocessor design conventions, register transfer, busingand sequencing of control, Introduction to a hardware description language for control programs(Verilog/VHDL), Digital logic testing and simulation, Approaches to combinational and sequential circuittesting and analysis of faulted circuits, Fault simulation techniques for parallel and concurrent faultsIntroduction to Programmable Logic (PLAs, PALs, CPLDs, FPGAs)Text Books:Digital Design by M. M. Mano and M. D. Ciletti, Prentice Hall, 4th Edition, 2006Verilog HDL by Samir Palnitkar,.MA111DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3 0This is a first course in differential equations. The topics covered include: first and second order linear differentialequations, systems of linear differential equations and Laplace transform.Text Book:Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley, 2005.IS124ISLAMIC STUDIES/ETHICS & PAKISTAN STUDIES3 0Islamic Studies (Muslims):Fazail-e-Quran: Compilation of Quran, Surah Almaida (v1-26). Halal and Haram, Relations with Muslims and NonMuslims, Rights of Non Muslims. Surah Al-Furqan (V63-77). Importance of Unity of Muslim Umah. Importance ofSunah; Hadid; types of Hadid (Mutwater, Mushhoor, Aziz, Ghareeb).Tauheed: Argument for the oneness of Allah, impact of Tuheed on human life , Verser about Tuheed, Surah Ambia(V22). Surah Albaqrah (V163, V264). Concept of Abadat ( Salat, Soom, Zakat, Haj and Jehad. Concept of Resalatand prophet hood, Need for prophet, Characteristics of a prophet. Life of the prophet (Seerat) as embodiment ofIslamic Ideology. Faith in the hereafter (Akhrat). Rights of Woman in Islam.Ethics (Non-Muslims):Philosophical & Psychological aspects of Ethics. Types of Ethics. Religion 's superiority on Ethics Revealed books.Hinduism & Judaism. Ethics in building of character Some selected Quranic verses. Comparative Ethics of religionsconcept qf one God indifferent religions. Simple living and honesty. Concepts in Buddhism & spread of Buddhism.Personal habits and ethics, some Quranic verses.Pakistan Studies:Foundation of Pakistan; Early advent of Islam and notes on different personalities Events up to Mujahid Movement.Aligarh movement. Sindh Madrassa. Khilafat movement. Various other movements for Pakistan freedom. 1947 –Events. Role of women & students in freedom movement, early difficulties faced by the new country. Hyderabad &Junagarh Kashmir. Geographical boundaries, industry & mineral wealth of Pakistan.Text Book: Pakistan Studies by Muhammad Ikram Rabbani, Urdu Bazar publishers, 2005EE132ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES3 1Introduction to objects and classes. Control statements, methods and functions, arrays, pointers and strings, classesand data abstraction, operator overloading, inheritance, virtual functions, polymorphism, I/O, templates, exceptionhandling, file processing and data structures.Text Book:C : How to Program by H. Deitel and P. Deitel, Prentice Hall, 5th Edition, 2005.

Semester 3EE210NETWORK ANALYSIS3 1Solution of R-L-C circuits. Higher order differential equations. Laplace transform and related theorems.Transform of signals involving generalized functions. Convolution. Impedance functions and networktheorems. Two-port parameters. Frequency response. Magnitude and phase plots. Parts of networkfunctions. Real and imaginary parts as a function of frequency. Fourier series, trigonometric and exponentialforms, signal spectra and Fourier transform. Relationship between Laplace and Fourier transforms.Text Book: Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis by J. D. Irwin, John Wiley and Sons, 9th Edition, 2008MEXXX THERMODYNAMICS OR MECHANICS3 1Thermodynamic systems: state property, process and cycle, fundamental laws, internal energy. perfect gasesand laws, specific heat. Expansion and compression of gases: properties of vapors, PV diagrams, elementarycycles and applications, entropy, Carnot’s cycle, reversibility, enthalpy. Internal combustion engine: types,construction, working principles, characteristics, applications in electrical systems, testing, efficiency, heatbalance, selection criteria, governing, ignition, fuel injection. Refrigeration. Air-conditioning.Textbook: Applied Thermodynamics for Technologists, by T.D. Eastop and A. McConkey, 2001MA210LINEAR ALGEBRA3 0The objective of the course is to introduce matrix theory and its underlying concepts with application toengineering problems. The topics covered include: matrices, Gaussian elimination, vector spaces, linearequations, orthogonality, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors and singular value decomposition.Text Book: Linear Algebra and its Applications by Gilbert Strang, Brooks Cole, 2005.EE211ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS3 1Biasing of BJTs: Fixed bias, potential divider bias, collector voltage bias, bias stability. Biasing of FETs.Small signal analysis of BJT CE, CB and CC amplifiers. Small signal analysis of FET CS, CG and CDamplifiers. FET AC design and analysis. Multistage amplifiers: RC coupling, direct coupling andtransformer coupling, Darlington pair and cascade amplifier. Differential amplifiers. Design and study offrequency response of BJT amplifiers and FET amplifiers single stage and multistage. Power Amplifiers,Feedback amplifiers, Transistor oscillator circuit and tuned amplifiers.Text Book: Electronic Devices and Circuits by Bogart, Prentice-Hall, 2003.EE250ELECTRICAL MACHINES FUNDAMENTALS3 1Electromechanical Energy Conversion: Forces and torques in magnetic field systems. Energy balance.Singly excited system. Co-energy. Multiple excited system. Dynamic equations.D.C. Machines Fundamentals: Simple linear machine. A loop rotating between pole faces. Communication.Armature construction. Armature reaction. Induced voltage and torque equation. Construction. Power flowand losses. D.C. Generators: Equivalent circuit Magnetization curve. Separately excited; shunt, series andcompounded generators. Parallel operation.D.C. Motors: Equivalent circuit. Separately excited, Shunt, permanent magnet series, compounded motors.Transformers: Transformer Fundamentals. Types and construction. Leakage reactance. Losses. Equivalentcircuit parameters. No load and short circuit tests. Voltage regulation and efficiency.Three Phase Induction Motor: Production of rotating field and torque. Construction. Synchronous speed.Slip and its effect on rotor frequency and voltage. Equivalent circuit. Power and torque. Losses, efficiencyand power factor. Torque-speed characteristics. Starting and speed control. Induction generator.Single-Phase Induction Motors: Types and performance Analysis. Heating and cooling of motors.Synchronous Generator: Synchronization Parallel operation with infinite bus and power sharing. Paralleloperation of same size generators generating, Synchronous Motors: Principle of operation starting, Shaftload, power angle and developed torque. Counter voltage (CEMF) and armature reaction voltage, equivalentcircuit and phasor diagram. Power Equation. V-curves. Losses and efficiency. Power factor improvement.Speed control. Ratings. Design aspects of transformers, Indication motors and synchronous motors.Introduction to Brushless DC, Switched Reluctance and Stepper Motors.TextBook: Electric Machinery and Drives, Slemon, Wiley, 1996

Semester 4EE220SIGNALS & SYSTEMS3 0The objective of the course is two fold: (a) to provide the student with a solid mathematical foundation incomplex variables and common engineering transforms and (b) to prepare the student for graduate-level corecourses in communication, control and signal processing by giving the student a thorough workingknowledge of these techniques. The topics covered include: analysis of linear time invariant systems,Fourier series, continuous and discrete time Fourier transform, Laplace and Z transforms.Text Book: Signal and Systems by A V Oppenheim, A S Willsky and S H Nawab, Prentice Hall, 1996.MA212PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & COMPLEX ANALYSIS3 0There are two parts of this course: (a) partial differential equations and (b) complex analysis. In the first partthe topics covered include: basic concepts, modeling, solution of heat and wave equations and solution ofpartial differential equations via Laplace transform. The second part will cover: complex numbers andfunctions, line integral, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Taylor, Maclaurin and Laurent series and residueintegration.Text Book: Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley, 2005.HU201ENGLISH COMPOSITION3 0English Composition allows the student to study and apply the principles of writing and in developing effectivesentences, paragraphs, and essays, with particular emphasis on writing prose. Students' essays will be based upon theirreadings of a variety of texts on various topics.MA211VECTOR CALCULUS3 0Parametric and polar equations, Cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems, Vector valued functions,Partial derivatives, directional derivatives, and the gradient, Parametrized surfaces, Multiple integration,Integration in vector fields, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, Divergence Theorem.Text Book: Calculus and Analytic Geometry by G B Thomas and R L Finney, Addison-Wesley, 1995.(essentially Chapters 9 – 14)IS244ISLAMIC STUDIES & PAKISTAN STUDIES II3 0Islamic Studies (Muslims):Ejaz-ul-Qur’an: Soorah Luqman , Greatness of Qur’an. Rights of Parents, Tubleegh-e-din. Rules of‘Tafseer’. ‘Hadood’, ‘Taziraat’: definitions of ‘zina’, ‘Qazaf’, and ‘Lu’an’. The concept of Privacy in Islam.Sunah: Compilation of Hadid, ‘Siah Sittah” and its compilation. Politics is Islam, Concept of nation inIslam. ‘Khilaphet’, Jehad: Psychology of Jihad, Types of Jihad, Importance of Jihad, Comparison of thereligions of the world. ‘Aswa-e-Husna’ Human rights in Islam, Justice. Rights of wives in Islam.Ethics (Non-Muslims):Good & Evil forces. Social pressure & ethics. Rights & responsibilities of man. Crime & punishment.Islamic teaching & life & teachings of prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him). Main

EE301 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 E EE340 Control Systems 3 1 E EE330 Microprocessor Systems 3 1 E EE351 Power Trans. & Distribution 3 1 E . EE452 Power System Analysis 4 EE453 Power Electronics 4 EE454 Power System Operation & Control 4 EE455 Power System Protection 4 EE456 Analysis & Design of Electrical Machines 4 EE457 Power Transmission 4 .

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