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The Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology is a prominent academic institution committed to delivering high-quality education in the field of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
Academic Excellence
With a rich history dating back to 1991, the department has gained recognition for its unwavering dedication With a rich history dating back to 1991, the department is renowned for its unwavering commitment to academic excellence. It offers an undergraduate program in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive foundation in this rapidly evolving field.on to academic excellence.
State-of-the-Art Facilities:
The department is equipped with advanced laboratories and infrastructure, providing students with hands-on experience and practical knowledge in real-world applications of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
Affiliation
Deccan College of Engineering and Technology is affiliated with Osmania University, a renowned and a reputable institution in India, ensuring that the curriculum and education provided meet the highest standards of quality.
Industry-Relevant Skills
The department places a strong emphasis on preparing graduates with the necessary technical and practical knowledge, as well as professional skills to address real-time challenges in the rapidly growing field of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Highly Qualified Faculty:
The department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering boasts a team of well-qualified and experienced faculty members who mentor and guide students throughout their academic journey.
Enrollment and Student Community
The department offers an undergraduate program with a diverse intake of students and fosters a vibrant student community, promoting collaborative learning and personal growth.
The Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology is dedicated to preparing students for a dynamic and technology-driven future while providing a strong foundation in the principles and applications of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Vision and mission
Vision
“At Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, we envision our Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department as a global leader in engineering education, research, and innovation. Our aim is to be a recognized center of excellence, fostering creativity and knowledge that will drive technological advancements and improve lives.”
Mission Statement:
Academic Excellence: We at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology are committed to providing top-tier education in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, equipping our students with in-depth knowledge, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking abilities.
Cutting-Edge Research: We strive to be at the forefront of research and innovation in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, conducting groundbreaking research that addresses real-world challenges and advances the field.
Ethical Engineering: At Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, our mission includes instilling a strong sense of ethics, responsibility, and sustainability in our students, emphasizing the importance of responsible engineering practices.
Global Perspective: We prepare our students for global careers at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, promoting cultural awareness and adaptability in an increasingly interconnected world.
Community Engagement: We actively engage with local and global communities at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, applying our Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering expertise to address societal and environmental challenges.
Professional Development: We support students in their professional growth at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, offering opportunities for internships, co-op experiences, and industry collaborations.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: We encourage interdisciplinary collaborations within and beyond the department at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, fostering holistic problem-solving approaches.
Cutting-Edge Facilities: We maintain state-of-the-art laboratories and infrastructure at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, providing students with hands-on experience with the latest technology.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: We promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, encouraging students to transform their ideas into practical solutions and businesses.
Alumni Involvement: We maintain strong connections with our alumni at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, encouraging their active involvement and contributions to the department’s growth and development.
Technological Advancements: We keep up with emerging technologies at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, ensuring that our curricula are up-to-date and equipping students with the skills required for a rapidly evolving field.
These mission and vision statements, integrated with the college name, reflect our commitment to excellence, innovation, ethical engineering, and a global perspective in the field of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology.
NBA Accredition
NBA Department Committee
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in
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2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | Mr.SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
4 | Ms.Roqayya Aiman | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9704028096 | roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in |
5 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
6 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8019807175 | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in |
7 | Mr.Abdul Aziz Raghib | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9989684032 | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in |
Department Advisory Board
The Department Advisory Board at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology for the Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department is composed of distinguished individuals who provide guidance and expertise to enhance the department’s educational and research initiatives
The board members include:
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
Program Assessment Quality Improvement Committee
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Ms.Roqayya Aiman | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9704028096 | roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
Course Expert Team
The Course Expert Team for the Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology consists of dedicated faculty members and industry experts for a specific domain who will help, Guide and Teach you to excel in the specific subject and build a strong foundation, The team members include with specific domain expertise are as follows;
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Domain Specialization | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | Electrical Power Engineering | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in
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2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | Power Systems | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | Mr.SMM Mudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | Power Electronics | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
4 | Ms.Roqayya Aiman | Assistant Professor,EEE | Power Systems | 9704028096 | roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in |
5 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | Power Electronics | 8187884903 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
6 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | Assistant Professor,EEE |
Power Systems | 8019807175 | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in |
7 | Mr.Abdul Aziz Raghib | Assistant Professor,EEE | Power Systems | 9989684032 | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in
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Academic integrity panel
The Academic Integrity Panel at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology’s Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department is responsible for upholding and promoting academic honesty and integrity within the department. The panel comprises dedicated faculty and staff members who ensure that students maintain the highest ethical standards in their academic endeavors.
Committees
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | Mr.SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
4 | Ms.Roqayya Aiman | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9704028096 | roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in |
5 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8187884903 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
6 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8019807175 | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in |
7 | Mr.Abdul Aziz Raghib | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9989684032 | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in |
8 | Mr.Khader Vali | Lab Supervisor | 9949695699 | |
9 | Mr.Noor ul Haq | Lab Supervisor | 9398393551 | |
10 | Mr.Osman Khan | Lab Assistant | 9032439376 | |
11 | Mr. Pathan Vazeer | Lab Assistant | 9490666504 | |
12 | Mr.Shahabuddin | Lab Technician | 9618573949 | |
13 | Mr.M.K.Imran | Sr.Driver | 9866567792 |
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8019807175 | |
3 | Mr.Abdul Aziz Raghib | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9989684032 | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in |
Internal Complaint Committee
The objective of ICC is to develop a healthy atmosphere in the institute which ensure zero tolerance to gender discrimination. This committee provides a platform to express their grievances freely without any fear of being victimized. The employees / students can raise their grievances through SMS / Call / Email / Letter / Website. This committee takes the responsibility for ensuring the prohibition and redressal of any kind of women grievances in the department.
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | |
4 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8187884903 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | Mr.SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
4 | Ms.Roqayya Aiman | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9704028096 | roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in |
5 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
6 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8019807175 | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in |
7 | Mr.Abdul Aziz Raghib | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9989684032 | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in |
Grievances Redressal Committee is formed in order to keep the healthy working atmosphere and to uphold the dignity of the department/institute by ensuring strife free atmosphere in the department to promote cordial student to student relationship, student to teacher relationship relations etc. This cell also helps students and parents to record their complaints and solve their problems related to academics, resources and personal grievances. Suggestion / complaint Boxes have been installed at different places in the campus, in which the students who want to remain anonymous, can put in writing their grievances and their suggestions for improving the academic/administration in the department. Students and parents can lodge a complaint. Students can also lodge ragging complaints. The person concerned can personally approach or write / e-mail to any member of the committee. They can send email on grievances, or write an application and submit it to committee convener.
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | SMMMudassir | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9949222067 | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in |
Roles and Responsibilities:-
Raising awareness about plagiarism and plagiarism detection software, addressing allegations of plagiarism involving researchers, students, faculty, and staff. The Plagiarism Assessment and Investigation Panel (PAIP) will be authorized to evaluate the extent of plagiarism and suggest appropriate penalties. Following an inquiry, the PAIP will deliver a report containing its penalty recommendations to the Institutional Academic Integrity Panel (IAIP) within 30 days of receiving the complaint or initiating the investigation.
Department Committee:
The department has established the following committees to achieve excellence in academic, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities for the overall betterment of the department.
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Amtullah | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8187884903 | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in |
3 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | Assistant Professor,EEE | 8019807175 | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in |
4 | Mr.Abdul Aziz Raghib | Assistant Professor,EEE | 9989684032 | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in |
S No | Name of Faculty | Designation | Contact No | Email Address |
1 | Dr.Fatima Azra | Professor&Head ,EEE | 9866103255 | hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in |
2 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | Assistant Professor,EEE | 7287097215 | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in |
Class Student Representative’s
S.N0 | Roll No. | Name | Class |
1 | 160322734304 | Mohd Taha Ali | B.E. IVth Semester |
2 | 160321734016 | Mohd Abdul Wahed | B.E. IVth Semester |
3 | 160320734306 | Mohammed Fazil Ahmed | B.E. VIIth Semester |
Student Counselors 2022-2023
S. No. | Class & Year | Roll No.’s | Student Counselors | |||
From | To | Name of Faculty | Email-id | Contact No. | ||
1. | B.E IV Sem (15) | 160321734001 | 160321734017 | Mrs.Amtullah | amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in | 8187884903 |
2. | B.E IV Sem (16) | 160321734018 | 160320734002 | Mrs. Preeti Kabra | preethikabra@deccancollege.ac.in | 9949415956 |
3. | B.E VI Sem (21) | 160320734001 | 160320734023 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in | 8187884903 |
4. | B.E VI Sem (21) | 160320734024 | 160320734308 | Ms. Roqayya Aimun | roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in | 9704028096 |
5. | B.E VIII Sem (14) | 160319734001 | 160319734015 | Mr.Ahmeduddin Farooqui | farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in | 8019807175 |
6. | B.E VIII Sem (16) | 160319734016 | 160319734031 | Mrs.Shaziya Sultana | shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in | 7287097215 |
7. | B.E VIII Sem (15) | 160319734032 | 160319734303 | Mr. Abdul Aziz Raghib | raghib@deccancollege.ac.in | 9989684032 |
8. | B.E VIII Sem (12) | 160319734304 | 160318734054 | Mr. SMM Mudassir | mudassir@deccancollege.ac.in | 9949222067 |
OU Recognized Research Supervisors
The faculty members listed below have been acknowledged as Research (PhD) Supervisors / Co-Supervisors / External Supervisors:
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Laboratories
The Department of Instrumentation Engineering is spread over an area of 2000 square meters with well equipped laboratories and class rooms. The class rooms are having the facilities of having sufficient space to accommodate more than 60 students. The department is having a Library with a good collection of more than 112 Text & reference books, CD’s, Project Reports, Laboratory Manuals, etc. The important laboratories along with their special equipments are listed below.
Transducer Lab
Focus: Study of Sensor Characteristics and design of Signal Conditioning circuits.
Process Control Lab
Focus: Design and implementation of controllers for different processes
Microprocessor, Microcontrollers & DSP Lab
Focus: Microprocessor and microcontroller programming and interfacing.
Control Systems Lab
Focus: Control Design, Experimentation with Electrical & Electromechanical Systems
Virtual Instrumentation Lab
Focus : Modeling and Simulation of Virtual Real Time Systems
Software:
MATLAB, LABVIEW and PSPICE
All the Software & Hardware labs are having sufficient number of Computers, Power Supplies, UPS units, Function Generators, Signal Generators, Pulse Generators, Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes, 100MHz Digital storage oscilloscopes, Resistors, Capacitors, FETs, Transistors, Ammeters and Voltmeters etc.
Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
Background:
This lab is specially for Under graduate students of ECE, MECH, ETE, IT, EIE, CSE, EEE. In a basic electrical engineering lab, student typically can learn fundamental concepts and perform experiments (as a part of their curriculum) related to electricity and circuits.
Description:
Here are some common topics covered in a Basic electrical engineering lab:
- Ohm’s Law: Ohm’s Law relates voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit. The formula is V = IR, where V is voltage in volts (V), I is current in amperes (A), and R is resistance in ohms (Ω). In the lab, you may measure voltage, current, and resistance to verify Ohm’s Law.
- Circuit Analysis: Student will learn how to analyse simple series and parallel circuits using Kirchhoff’s laws and basic circuit analysis techniques. This includes calculating total resistance, current, and voltage across components.
- Power Analysis: Student will learn to calculate and measure power dissipation in resistive circuits using the formula P = VI, where P is power in watts (W), V is voltage, and I is current.
- Verification of Thevinens and Nortons theorems (with DC excitation)
- Loading of a transformer: measurement of primary and secondary voltages and currents, and power.
- Three-phase transformers: Star and Delta connections. Voltage and Current relationships (line- line voltage, phase-to-neutral voltage, line and phase currents).
- Measurement of phase voltage/current, line voltage/current and power in a balanced three-phase circuit connected in star and delta.
- OCC characteristics of DC Generator
- Synchronous speed of two and four-pole, three-phase induction motors. Direction reversal by change of phase-sequence of connections.
- Load test on DC Shunt motor.
Demonstration of cut-out sections of machines: dc machine, induction machine (squirrel cage rotor), synchronous machine (field winging – slip ring arrangement) and single-phase induction machine.
These are just a few examples of the topics covered in a basic electrical engineering lab. The specific experiments and concepts taught may vary depending on the curriculum.
Current Equipment:
This laboratory equipped with
- Trainer Kits of KCL and KVL.
- Trainer Kits for Thevenin theorem and Norton theorem.
- OCC characteristics of dc generator.
- 3-phase induction motor.
- Load test on dc shunt motor.
- Voltmeters,m.c(0-300v)
- Ammeters (0-25)A
- Rheostats 60Ω/3.5A
- Dc compound motor with brake drum arrangement
- 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor with brake drum
- 1-phase transformers.
Lab Area:-119.53 Sq.ft.
Miscellaneous equipments:- These labs are also equipped with two black board, 5 Instructor table, 6 s type chairs, 3 plastic chairs, 25 fans, 35 tube lights, 20 windows, 22 Iron stools, 2 wooden stools, 18 experiment tables,4 long tables, 4 work benches.
Utilization:
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s):
- Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory (ES354EE) for ECE, MECH, ETE, IT, EIE in First Sem.
- Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory (ES354EE) for EEE, CSE in Second Sem.
Location and Hours:
Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory is located in First Floor New building in partition-I
Open Door Access:
9.30 AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Mr. Abdul Aziz Raghib
Assistant Professor raghib@deccancollege.ac.in
Mohd osman khan
Diploma in electrical and electronics engg.
Lab assistant
Pathan Vazeer
Diploma in electrical and electronics engg.
Lab assistant
Electrical Circuits Laboratory & Electrical Measurements And Instrumentation Lab
Background:
Electrical Circuits laboratory is the basic lab of the electrical department, where students can get a practical knowledge in time response and frequency response of series/parallel RC,RL and RLC circuits and verification of theorems.
Description:
Here are some common topics covered in an Electrical circuits laboratory:
- Time response and frequency response characteristics of R,L,C series and parallel circuits.
- Verification of the network theorems.
- Various parameters of two port networks.
- Working on constructing circuits using various components such as resistors, capacitors
- Inductors, Switches and power supplies on a bread board or circuit board. These circuits may
Include simple charging and discharging networks, RC/RL circuits.
- Cirucit simulation:- Students may use software tools like PSPICE (Program simulation with integrated circuit Emphasis) or MATLAB/Simulink to simulate and analyse electrical circuits
before implementing them physically. This helps student to understand circuit behavior and trouble shoot issues.
Here are some common topics covered in an Electrical Measurements and instrumentation laboratory:
- Measurement of low resistance by Kelvin’S double bridge.
- Calibration of single phase energy meter.
- Measurement of inductance by Maxwell’s and Anderson Bridge.
- Measurement of capacitance by Desauty and Schering Bridge.
- Measurement of Resistance and calibration of Ammeter using D.C potentiometer.
- Calibration of voltmeter and wattmeter using DC potentiometer.
- Measurement of relative permittivity of a dielectric medium using Schering bridge.
- Measurement of frequency of unknown sinusoidal signal with CRO.
- Calibration of given power factor meter using calibrated voltmeter, ammeter and wattmeter.
Current Equipment used in EC lab:
- Regulated power supply.(0-30V)
- Digital multimeter,9no’s
- Resistance,1kΩ,6no’s
- Diode (IN 4007),1no’s
- Decade resistance box. (0-10kΩ)
- Thevenins and Norton kit.
- Voltmeter,(0-600V),1no’s
- Ammeter,(0-20A),1 no’s
- 10A,UPF,2no’s
- PSPICE software
- Signal generator,1no’s
- Bread Board,2no’s
- Frequency response of series and parallel resonance kit.
- Charging and discharging of RC network circuit board
- Stop watch,1no’s
Equipment used in Measurements and instrumentation lab
- Power supply (0-30V,0-5A)
- Oscilloscope .
- Maxwell’s bridge
- Anderson bridge
- Headphones
- Oscillator
- Desauty bridge.
- Kelvin Double bridge
- Wattmeter:
- 300 V,10 A. 2No’s
- Single Phase energy meter
- (5A,220V)
- Voltmeter:
- (0-300V),(0-600V)
- Ammeter
- (0-10A)
- Single phase variac (0-270V),1 No’s
- Phase shifting transformer:
- 220/240V,30A1no’s
- Rheostat :
- 4.5Ω,3A
- Stopwatch 1No’s
- Three phase power factor meter,1 No’s
- Three phase load bank,1 No’s
- Signal generator,1 no’s
- CRO probes
- DC potentiometer ,1 no’s
- Galvanometer
- Standard Cell ,1.018V,1No’s
- Volt-ratio box,1no’s
- Galvanometer.1 no’s
- Decade resistance box, 2no’s.
- Capacitance specimen, 1no’s
- Connecting wires.
Utilization:
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s):
- Electrical measurements and instrumentation (PC460EE) –EEE V SEM
- Electrical circuit’s lab (PC451EE) –EEE III SEM
- Network Analysis Lab (PC453EE) –EIE III SEM
Location and Hours:
Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory is located in second floor new building.
Open Door Access:
9:30AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Ms.Roqayya Aimun Assistant Professor
roqaiyyaaimun@deccancollege.ac.in
Mohammed Shahabuddin
Lab Technician
ITI electrician
Computer Aided Electrical Drawing Lab &
Digital Signal Processing Lab/electrical Simulation Lab
Background:
This lab is specially for under graduate electrical students. In the lab students will do the regular academic experiments i.e Engineering Drawing through AutoCAD software for III-SEM B.E.students.
Description:
This lab makes the students identify and draw different components of electrical system. They
get familiar with the drawings of control and wiring diagrams. Winding diagrams of electrical
machines and the starter diagrams of A.C and D.C machines.
Current Equipment:
Desktop computers (20 Nos)
Auto cad 7
Description:
Here are some common topics covered in a Basic electrical engineering lab:
Lines, Arcs, curves, shapes, filling of objects, object editing & transformation.
Electrical, Electronic & Electromechanical symbols.
House –wiring diagrams and layouts
Machine winding diagrams.
D.C. and A.C motor diagrams.
Lamps used in illumination.
Single line diagram of power systems.
These are just a few examples of the topics covered in a CAED lab. The specific experiments and concepts taught may vary depending on the curriculum.
Digital Signal Processing Lab
Background:
This lab basically prepares the students for MATLAB and makes them familiar in developing code to generate different discrete signals and perform basic operations. It helps them develop convert continuous to discrete by DFT and FFT computations to obtain convolution of sequences and sampling theorem.
Current Equipment:
Matlab Software 9.2 (10 users)
Micro 50 EB DSP TRAINER KIT-6 NO’S
CRO,1 NO’S
Description:
On completion of digital signal processing lab the students will be able to
Compute and write MATLAB code to generate basic waves and perform basic operations on them.
Compute and write MATLAB code to apply sampling theorem, to obtain convolution and compute DFT and FFT.
Compute and write MATLAB code to design FIR and IIR filters.
Compute and write MATLAB code to obtain convolution of sequences, Design of FIR and IIR
ELECTRICAL SIMULATION LAB
Background:
This lab is especially for under graduate electrical students. In the lab students will Learn the analysis of electrical system through computer simulation, using software packages. They will also be able to simulate a given electrical circuits in any environment, to analyze its dynamic characteristics and to figure out its stability considerations.
Current Equipment:
Desktop computers (20 Nos)
Matlab 9.2 version
Description:
Simulation Of Electrical Systems Laboratory is well equipped with all the required software to do their academic experiments. In addition to the software required for the curriculum simulation experiments this lab consists of additional software which will used for their project work and research work as well.
After completing this course, the student will be able to
Simulate the concepts of Electrical Circuits, Control Systems and Power Systems and interpret data.
Demonstrate the knowledge of programming environment, compiling, debugging, linking and executing variety of programs in MATLAB.
Demonstrate ability to develop Simulink models for various electrical systems.
Validate simulated results from programs/Simulink models with theoretical calculations.
Miscellaneous equipments:- These labs are also equipped with 20 chairs plastic molded , wooden chairs 2, s type chairs 5, 12 fans,16 lights, 6 windows,2 long tables,16 systems and 2 AC’s.
Utilization:
These labs are utilized for conducting the following course(s):
Computer Aided Electrical drawing lab (PC452EE)
Digital signal processing lab (PC463EE)
Electrical simulation lab (PC466EE)
Location and Hours:
Electrical Simulation Laboratory is located in second floor new building.
Open Door Access:
9:30AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Mrs.Shaziya Sultana Assistant Professor
shaziyasultana@deccancollege.ac.in
Noor-ul-Haque
Lab supervisor
Diploma in Electronics and Instrumentation engg
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB- I
&
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-II
Background:
The lab provides the foundation of electrical engineering. This lab aims at providing students the knowledge about various electrical machines. Students are made familiar to learn operation and performance characteristics of d.c machines by conducting various experiments and tests practically.
The students will understand the operation and performance characteristics of transformers by conducting various experiments and tests.
Description:
Here are some common topics covered in Machines-I lab:
Magnetization characteristics of a separately excited D.C. generator.
Determination of the load characteristics of shunt and compound generators.
Determination of the performance and mechanical characteristics of series, shunt and compound motors.
Separation of iron and friction losses and estimation of parameters in D.C. machine.
Speed control of D.C. Shunt motor using shunt field control and armature control methods.
Separation of core losses in a single phase transformer.
Open circuit and short circuit and load test on a single phase transformer.
Sumpner’s test on two identical transformers.
Three phase Transformer connections.
Three phase to two phase transformation and open delta connection.
Here are some common topics covered in Machines-II lab:
No-load test, blocked rotor test and load test on 3-phase induction motor.
Speed control of 3-phase induction motor by
Cascade connection
Rotor resistance control
Pole changing
Slip power recovery scheme.
Power factor improvement of three phase Induction motor using capacitors.
Dynamic braking of 3-phase induction motor.
Load characteristics of induction generator.
Performance characteristics of single-phase induction motor.
Voltage regulation of an alternator by (a) Synchronous impedance method (b) Ampere – turn method (c) Z.P.F. method.
Regulation of alternator by slip test.
Determination of V curves and inverted V curves of synchronous motor.
These are just a few examples of the topics covered in a electrical machines lab. The specific experiments and concepts taught may vary depending on the curriculum.
Current Equipment:
This laboratory equipped with
Dc compound motor with brake drum arrangement.
Dc series motor with brake drum arrangement.
Dc shunt motor with brake drum arrangement.
3-phase synchronous motor with brake drum.
3- Phase Pole Changing Induction motor.
Dc shunt motor –Dc shunt generator set.
Dc compound motor–Dc compound generator set.
3-phase squirrel cage induction motor with brake drum.
DC motor alternator set.
1-phase transformers.
3-phase transformers.
At the end of the course students will be able to:
Understand Performance characteristics of single-phase induction motor.
Understand the importance of Voltage regulation of an alternator.
The student will be able to explain different methods used to measure the voltage regulation of an alternator.
Lab Area:-119.53 Sq.ft.
Miscellaneous equipments:- These labs are also equipped with two black board, 5 Instructor table, 6 s type chairs, 3 plastic chairs, 25 fans, 35 tube lights, 20 windows, 22 Iron stools, 2 wooden stools, 18 experiment tables,4 long tables, 4 work benches.
Utilization:
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s):
Basic Electrical Engineering (ES354EE) for ECE, MECH, ETE, IT, EIE in First Sem.
Basic Electrical Engineering (ES354EE) for EEE, CSE in Second Sem.
Electrical machines-1 lab (PC455EE) for EEE
Electrical machines-2 lab (PC459EE) for EEE
Location and Hours:
Electrical machines is located near the first floor New building in partition-I
Open Door Access:
9.30 AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Mr. Abdul Aziz Raghib
Assistant Professor raghib@deccancollege.ac.in
Mohd osman khan
Diploma in electrical and electronics engg.
Lab assistant
Pathan Vazeer
Diploma in electrical and electronics engg.
Lab assistant
POWER ELECTRONICS LAB
Background:
The lab provides the facilities of research & development for Electrical engineering. This lab aims at providing students the knowledge about closed loop control of various power electronic converters (both AC and DC). Students are made familiar with power electronic circuits and their intended use in various applications. This laboratory is primarily aimed to meet the requirements of practical work meant for Components basic analysis, designing and testing of power electronic circuits and drives. All Power electronic devices and their characteristics, applications can be studied.
Description:
Power electronics lab is equipped with modern experimental set-ups for under graduates taking the Electrical and Electronics Engineering course. Lab includes the characteristics of power electronics devices like SCR, MOSFET & IGBT, UJT firing circuits, the operation of Rectifiers, Choppers, Inverters, AC Voltage Controllers and Cyclo converters.
At the end of the course students will be able to
Able to understand speed control of motors by using controlled rectifier
Able to understand the applications of cyclo-converters
The student will be able to simulate different power electronic devices using software.
Current Equipment:
The laboratory is well equipped with the PWM inverters, half & full controlled rectifiers, MOSFET based step up & step-down choppers, cyclo converters with dual role firing circuits, AC voltage converts with various load adjustments and Digital Storage Oscilloscopes.
R,RC,UJT Trigger circuits for SCR’s
SCR,IGBT,MOSFET trainer kit.
Half and full controlled rectifier trainer kits.
CRO
Connecting probes
1-phase ac voltage controller trainer kit.
1-phase cycloconverter trainer kit.
SCR choppers
MOSFET BOARD 3 PHASE INVERTER WITH POWER UNIT
IGBT BASED 3 PHASE INVERTER WITH POWER UNIT.
Multimeters.
Location and Hours:
Power electronics lab is located near the second floor New building in partition-I
Open Door Access:
9.30 AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Mrs.Amtullah
Assistant Professor amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in
Shaik Khader Vali
Diploma in electrical and electronics engg.
Lab supervisor
CONTROL SYSTEMS LABORATORY
Background:
The lab provides foundation of Control system. The lab aims at providing students the knowledge about various control system devices. Students are made familiar with the basic control operations intended for various applications. The laboratory is primarily aimed to meet the requirement of control systems study, analysis, design and testing. All the fundamental components, controllers, compensators and their characteristics along with the applications can be studied.
Description:
Control Systems lab is special lab well equipped with the latest signal generator, oscilloscope, and digital trainer kits and measuring instruments. Students of the parent department study analyze and design the controllers which are the part of their regular curriculum. Special equipment such as Amplifier, Synchro’s are available for the purpose of system study. The students in the lab will be able to develop transfer function of various control system plants practically by conducting the experiments and they will get familiar with software such as PSPICE and MATLAB.
Here are some common topics covered in Control systems lab:
Characteristics of D.C. and AC. Servomotor and their transfer function.
Characteristics of synchros.
Frequency response of second order system.
step response of second order system.
D.C. Position control system.
A.C. Position control system.
Performance of P, PI and PID Controller on system response.
Design of lag and lead compensation.
ON – OFF temperature control systems.
Simulation of control system concepts using MATLAB.
Time response of second order system.
Synchro transmitter and receiver.
DC position control system (16v DC)
AC position control (55v, 50 Hz)
DC Servo motor speed controller (55V, 50Hz)
AC Servomotor
P,PD,PI,PID Controller
Matlab Software
Inductance box
Resistance box
Capactiance box
AC servomotor (100, 20 75mA)
ON/OFF Temperature controller
Multimeter,2no’s
Signal generator,1no’s
Cro probes
Current Equipment:
Utilization:
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s): Control Systems laboratory (PC461EE)
Location and Hours:
Control systems lab is located near the second floor New building in partition-II
Open Door Access:
9.30 AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Mrs.Amtullah
Assistant Professor amtullah@deccancollege.ac.in
Shaik Khader Vali
Diploma in electrical and electronics engg.
Lab supervisor
POWER SYSTEMS LAB
Background:
Power Systems lab is special and well equipped with the transformers, transmission line, synchronous machine and electromagnetic relays. Guidance is provided to the B.E students by a team of expert faculty and lab technicians. The labs are provide the students an understanding of characteristics of various power systems components and the circuit performance.
Description:
The students will be able to determine ABCD constants of transmission lines and
evaluate regulation, efficiency, acquire knowledge in relay setting for safe operating of power system.
The students will understand the concepts of string efficiency and dielectrics strength.
Here are some common topics covered in Power systems lab:
Determination of regulation & efficiency of Short, Medium and Long transmission lines.
IDMT characteristics of Over-current relay & Study of Bucholz relay.
Determination of A, B, C, D constants of Short, Medium and Long lines. Drawing of Circle diagrams.
Differential protection of transformer.
Sequence impedance of 3-Phase Alternators.
Determination of positive, negative and zero-sequence reactance of 3- Phase transformers using sequence current excitation fault calculation.
Characteristics of Static relays.
Determination of dielectric strength of oils and study of Megger.
Measurement of capacitance of 3-core cables.
Simulation of string of insulators for determination of Voltage distribution and String efficiency.
These are just a few examples of the topics covered in a Power systems lab. The specific experiments and concepts taught may vary depending on the curriculum.
Current Equipment:
- Static over current time relay
- Buchholz relay
- Transformer oil test kit
- Transformer oil
- Megger set
- Over current relay kit
- Regulation of short, medium and long transmission line.
- 3-phase transformer
- Voltmeter (0-60V),(0-30V),(0-300V),(0-600V)
- Ammeter (0-2A) (0-5A),(0-10A)
- 3-phase variac,2 no’s
- LCR meter
- Three core cable of 2.5metre length.
- Connecting probes
- Wattmeter ,UPF,10/20A,600 V, 6no’s.
- Matlab Software 9.2
- Differential relay
- Single phase variac,(0-230V),1no’s
- Single phase transformer,3KVA,230/115V,1no’s
- Current transformers,20,15/5A,2no’s
- Rheostat,60Ω/5A,360Ω/1.6A,450Ω/1.4A
Utilization:
This lab is utilized for conducting power systems lab. (PC462EE)
Location and Hours:
Power systems lab is located near the first floor New building .
Open Door Access:
9.30 AM to 4.30 PM
Scheduled classes take priority
Contact:
Mr.Md.Ahmeduddin Farooqui
Assistant Professor
farooqui@deccancollege.ac.in
Mohammed Shahabuddin
Lab Technician
ITI electrician
MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY
Background:
This lab has various types of microprocessors, micro controller trainer kits along with interfacing modules to demonstrate the detailed applications of microprocessors. The purpose of this laboratory is to train the students to be familiar with the software and hardware of microprocessors so that they can gain enough experiences to meet the demand of the microprocessor era.
The facilities in the laboratory enable students to build a firm background in microprocessor hardware as well as software. Students learn about assembly language programming, interfacing of programmable chips and peripherals .They acquire the practical skills sufficient to design and realize basic microprocessor-based systems.
Description:
This laboratory is used to provide intensive practical exposure to the students in the field of microprocessor architecture and industrial control through them. Different exercises in this lab includes Serial Data Communication between PC and 8051 microprocessor trainer kit. The lab also provides the facility to interface the microprocessor and microcontroller concepts.
Here are some common topics covered in microprocessor lab:
Familiarize with the assembly language programming.
Write programs for given task using different addressing modes.
Interface various IO devices .
Write programs using various interrupts.
Interface the microcontroller for some real-life applications.
Current Equipment:
Microprocessor kit (8086), Microprocessor kit (8051), MASM software.
Each student has individual system to the programs. Students dump the programs and check the results.
Utilization:
These labs are utilized for conducting the following course(s): Microprocessors & Microcontrollers Lab (PC423EE)
Location and Hours:
Room no: 5TH FLOOR, MPMC LAB
Open Door Access: 9:30 AM – 4.00 PM Scheduled classes take priority.
Contact:
Mr. MOHD KHALED
Assistant Professor
khaled@deccancollege.ac.in
Mohd Azeez ur Rahman
Lab technician
Mr.Mohammed Ayub
Lab technician.
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
Department Library of Electrical Engineering Department is equipped with books of all Specializations pertaining to electrical Discipline i.e Power systems, Power electronics, Electrical machines, Machine design, Industrial Engineering.
Department Library also maintains the project thesis reports of Under Graduate Students.
Students and faculty – utilize this Library during their need and get updated with recent trends and topics.
The department creates an atmosphere and feels for learning and knowledge up gradation.
“Deccan group of Institutions” is registered as a NDLI club under the National Digital Library of India.
List of books available in departmental library –EEE Department
SUBJECTS: ELECTRICAL MACHINES, ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD, POWER ELECTRONICS
S.No. | Title | Author | Accession no | No. of copies |
1 | Fundamentals of Electric Machines | B.R. Gupta, Vandana Sighal | 2 | |
2 | Theory & Performance of Electrical Machines | J.B. Gupta | 5 | |
3 | Electric Machinery And Transformers | Guru Hiziroglu | 2 | |
4 | Electromagnetic Fields & Waves | R. Gauri | 3 | |
5 | Electromagnetic Fields | K.B. Madhu Sahu | 1 | |
6 | Introduction to Electromagnetic | K.K. Shah | 1 | |
7 | Electromagnetic Fields | R. Saikala | 2 | |
8 | Elements of Electromagnetic Fields | S.P. Sethi | 1 | |
9 | Electrical Machines | Bandyopadhyay | 1 | |
10 | Electric Machinery | Fitzgerald, Kingsley, Umans | 1 | |
11 | Electric Machines | AshfaqHussin | 1 | |
12 | A Simplified Text in Electrical Machine Design | A NagoorKani | 1 | |
13 | Power Electronics | K. Hari Babu | 1 | |
14 | Power Electronics | B.R.Gupta, V. sighal | 1 | |
15 | Power Electronics And its Applications | Alok Jain | 1 | |
16 | Solid State Drives | J. Gnanevadivel, J. Karthikiyan | 1 | |
17 | Power Electronics | Moorthi | 1 | |
18 | A Textbook of (Vol. II) Electrical Technology | B.L. Thereja, A.K. Theraja | 1 |
UTILISATION OF ELECTRIC POWER, GATE, NEURAL NETWORK OPERATIONS RESEARCH
S.No. | TITLE | AUTHOR | Accession no | NO. of Copies |
1 | Utilization of Electrical Power | R.K Rajput | 2 | |
2 | Utilization of Electric Power | N.V Suryanarayana | 1 | |
3 | Utilization of Electric Power & Electric, Traction | J.B. Gupta | 1 | |
4 | Energy Resources Uiti9lization & Technologies | Yerramilli, Tuluri | 1 | |
5 | Installation Commissioning & Maintenance of Electrical Equipments | Tarlok Singh | 1 | |
6 | A Course in Electrical Installation Estimation * Costing | J.B. Gupta | ||
7 | Electrical Engineering (Gate2012) | Qaisar hafiz | 1 | |
8 | Gate – 13 Electrical Engineering | ACE Academics | 1 | |
9 | Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic | Dr. R.P. Das, L. Sreedhar | 1 | |
10 | Operations Research | V.K Kapoor | 1 | |
11 | Gate – 2012 | ACE Academics | 1 |
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
S.No | TITLE | AUTHOR | Accession no | NO. OF COPIES |
1. | Problems & Solutions in Network Analysis | G.K Publishers Pvt. Ltd. | 1 | |
2. | Engineering Network Analysis & Filter Design | Gopal. G. Bhise Prem. R. Chadha Durgesh. C. Kulshreshtha1 | 1 | |
3 | Electric Circuits & Networks | Kumar | 1 | |
4 | Objective Electrical Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering | B.LTeraja, V.K.Pandey | 1 | |
5 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | J,B. Gupta | 1 | |
6 | Network Analysis & Synthesis | JaganLakshminarayana | 1 | |
7 | Network Theory (Analysis & Synthesis) | Ghosh | 1 | |
8 | Circuits & Systems | K.M. soni | 3 | |
9 | Network Theory | C.L. Wadhwa | 1 | |
10 | Introduction To Electrical Circuit Theory | TitangsuBhattacharaya | 1 | |
11 | Electric Circuit analysis | T.V. Narmadha | 1 | |
12 | Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Theory | D.ChatopadhyayP,.C. Rakshit | 1 | |
13 | Electrical Circuit Theory & Technology | Fourth Edition Bird | 1 | |
14 | Circuit Theory Analysis & Synthesis | A.Chakrabarti | 1 | |
15 | Network Analysis & Synthesis | C.L. Wadhwa | 1 |
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT &INSTRUMENTATION (EMI)
S.No | TITLE | AUTHOR | Accession no | NO. OF COPIES |
1 | A Course in Electrical & Electronics Measurements & Instrumentation | J.B Gupta | 4 | |
2 | Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation | U.A. Bakshi R.V Bakshi K.A. Bakshi | 1 | |
3 | Biomedical Electronics & Instrumentation | Onkar. N. Pandey Rakesh Kumar | 1 | |
4 | A Course in Electrical & Electronics Measurements & Instrumentation | A.K. Sawhney | 1 | |
CONTROL SYSTEM& BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
S.No | TITLE | AUTHOR | Accession no | NO. OF COPIES |
1 | Control Systems | Anand Kumar1 | 1 | |
2 | Automatic control System (with mat lab Program) | S. Hasan Saeed | 4 | |
3 | Control Engineering | MM Bandhopadhyay | 1 | |
4 | Automatic control system | S. Hasan Saeed | 1 | |
5 | Control systems | Naresh k Sinha | 2 | |
6 | Control Systems Engineering | R.Anandanatarajan P. Ramesh Babu | 1 | |
1 | ABC of Electrical Engineering | Jain & Jain | 3 | |
2 | Electrical Engineering | U.A. Bakshi U. V. Bakshi | 1 | |
3 | Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronics Engg. | Dr. T. Thyagarajan | 1 | |
4 | Text Book of Practical in electrical Engg. | Dr. N. K. Jain | 1 | |
5 | Principle of Electrical Engg. And Electronics | V.K.Metha Rohit Metha | 1 | |
6 | Fundamental of Electrical Engineering | Ashfaq Hssain | 1 | |
7 | An Integrated course of Electrical Engg. | J. Gupta | 1 | |
8 | Basic of Electrical engineering | U.A. Bakshi U.v.Bakshi | 1 | |
9 | Question Bank in electrical Engg. | J.B. Gupta | 1 | |
10 | Fundamental of Electrical Engg. And Electronic Engg. | J. B. Gupta | 1 | |
11 | Electrical Technology | Dr. S Sivana&Garaju Prof. S Satyanarajan Sri T Ramana | 1 | |
12 | A Course of Electrical Technology | J.B. Gupta | 1 | |
13 | Basic of Electrical Engg. | Naidu Kamakshaiah | 1 | |
14 | Question Bank of Electrical Engg. | J.b Gupta | 1 | |
15 | Electrical Engg. | J.B. Gupta | 1 |
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM
S.No | TITLE | AUTHOR | Accession no | No. of Copies |
1 | A Course in Electrical Power | J.B Gupta | 3 | |
2 | A Course in Power Systems | J.B Gupta | 2 | |
3 | Power Plant Engineering | Dr. P.C. Sharma | 1 | |
4 | Electric Power Generation Transmission & Distribution | Singh | 3 | |
5 | Power System Engineering | Dr. P. C. Sharma | 1 | |
6 | Elements of Electrical Power Station Design | Desh Pande | 1 | |
7 | Substation Engineering | R.S. Diya &ViayAttri | 1 | |
8 | Switchgear & Protection | J.B Gupta | 2 | |
9 | Power system Engineering | R.K. Rajput | 1 | |
10 | Power System Analysis | NAGSARKAR &Sukhija | 1 | |
11 | Power System Analysis | Murthy | 2 | |
12 | Electric power Distribution System Engineering | Gonen | 1 | |
13 | Understanding Facts | Hingorani&Gyugyi | 1 | |
14 | Electric Power Distribution | A.S. Pabla | 1 | |
15 | Understanding Power Quality Problem | Matgh H, Oabka | 1 | |
16 | Electric power Systems | Syed A Nasar | 1 | |
17 | Power Quality | C. Sankaran | 1 | |
18 | Electrical Power Systems 5th Edition | Ashfaq Hussain1 | 1 | |
19 | Power System Protection by Switchgear(2md Edition) | Badri Ram D.N. Vishwakarma | 1 | |
20 | Power System Analysis | Joh. J. Grainga William, D. Scevinson Jr. | 1 | |
21 | Power System Engineering |
| 2 | |
22 | Power System Analysis |
| 1 | |
23 | Modern Power System Analysis | IJ Nagrathm, D.P. Kothari | 1 | |
24 | Switch gear & Protection | Ravindra P Singh | 1 | |
25 | Switch Gear & Protection | J.B . Gupta | 1 |
MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS & ACCOUNTANCY
S.No | TITLE | AUTHOR | Accession no | No. of Copies | |
1 | Managerial Economics & Accountancy | Study Material | 1 | ||
2 | Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis | V.S. Bagad | 1 | ||
3 | Industrial Administration & Financial Management | By Professional Publication | 1 | ||
EHV – AC 7 HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING | |||||
1 | Fundamentals of High Voltage Engineering | S.K Singh | 1 | ||
2 | EHV-AC , HVDC Transmission & Distribution Engineering | Sanjay Kumar Sharma | 1 | ||
3 | High Voltage Engineering | C.L. Wadhwa | 1 | ||
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES | |||||
1 | Renewable Energy Sources & Emerging Technologies | D.P. Kothari, K.C. Singal Rakesh Ranjan | 1 | ||
2 | Nonconventional Energy Resources | S. Hassan Saeed, D.K. Sharma | 1 | ||
MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER | |||||
1 | Microprocessors & Microcontrollers | A.P. Godse &D,.A. Godse | 1 | ||
2 | Microprocessors & Microcontrollers | Krishna Kant | 1 | ||
3 | PLC & Industrial Automation | Madhu Chanda Mitra, Samarjit Sen Gupta | 1 | ||
4 | SCADA & Energy Management System | Tanuj Kumar Bisht | 1 |
The Laboratories are being continually upgraded and equipment reflecting the latest technology is being added.A total amount of Rs4.5 lakhs was spent on upgrading Circuits & Measurements Lab, Power Electronics Lab, Control Systems Lab and Electrical Machines Lab.
Three new labs were established at a total cost of Rs. 21.25 lakhs. Computer Simulation Lab was established with 24 IBM P-4 systems, a UPS and brand new computer table & cabinets at a cost of Rs.7.2 lakhs. Softwares such as PSCAD, MATLAB, SIMULINK with control systems tool box were installed costing Rs4.85 lakhs.DSP LAB was established with state-of-the-art DSP trainer kits, signal processing tool box and filter design tool box at a total cost of Rs 6.8 lakhs.Integrated Circuits Lab was established at a total cost of Rs 2.4 lakhs.Equipments such as oscilloscopes,function generators, training kits were purchased.
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Roll of Honors
The Roll of Honors at Deccan College of Engineering and Technology is a distinguished recognition that celebrates the exceptional achievements and contributions of our students, faculty, and alumni. It is a testament to the dedication, innovation, and excellence that define our academic community.
This distinguished honor roll showcases individuals who have not only excelled academically but have also demonstrated a profound commitment to leadership, community engagement, and the pursuit of knowledge. The Roll of Honors is a reflection of our institution’s core values and our belief in the power of education to transform lives and inspire change.
Here is the list of Roll of Honors of previous year batches
Contact HOD
Name: Dr. Fatima Azra
CONTACT DETAILS: +91 9866103255
Email : hod_eee@deccancollege.ac.in
About HOD
- Dr Fatima Azra completed her BE from Osmania University in 1988, M.Tech from JNTUH in 2010 and PhD from SVU university in 2021.
- She brings with herself a rich experience of 20 years in academics and 12 years in industry.
- Her area of interest is Energy management .
- Her area of expertise is in Electrical Power Engineering.
- She has 16 technical papers published in International journals , one conference paper to her credit.
- She received 4 International & National awards.
- She had guided more than 50 students in PG & UG level projects.
- She successfully completed seven government research projects till date and counting more
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Programme Objectives and Outcomes
B. E (EIE) – PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO’s) | |
A graduate of the Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Program should: | |
PEO – I | Graduates will excel as professionals, applying electronics and instrumentation engineering knowledge to solve real-world problems with strong teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. |
PEO – II | Graduates will acquire professional skills for immediate employment and commit to life-long learning in advanced areas of electronics and instrumentation engineering. |
PEO – III |
Graduates will adapt to a dynamic technological environment by learning and applying new skills and staying updated on emerging technologies. |
PEO – IV |
Graduates will possess a solid educational foundation, enabling them to excel and take on leadership roles in diverse career paths within electronics and instrumentation engineering, guided by professional ethics and active participation. |
B.E (EIE) – PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO’s) | |
A graduate of the Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Program will demonstrate: | |
PO1: |
Engineering Knowledge – Apply mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals specific to Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering to solve complex technical problems. |
PO2: |
Problem Analysis – Identify, review relevant literature, and analyze intricate engineering problems in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, drawing substantiated conclusions using mathematical, natural, and engineering sciences.
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PO3: | Design/Development of Solutions – Design solutions for complex engineering issues in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, incorporating considerations for public health, safety, and societal, cultural, and environmental factors. |
PO4: | Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems – Utilize research-based knowledge and methodologies, including experimental design, data analysis, and information synthesis, to derive valid conclusions in addressing complex issues within Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
PO5: | Modern Tool Usage – Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, with a keen awareness of their limitations in the context of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
PO6: |
The Engineer and Society – Apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, understanding the corresponding responsibilities in professional practice. |
PO7: |
Environment and Sustainability – Understand the impact of engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts within Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, demonstrating knowledge of and advocating for sustainable development. |
PO8: |
Ethics – Apply ethical principles, commit to professional ethics, and adhere to norms relevant to the practice of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
PO9: |
Individual and Team Work – Function effectively both as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and multidisciplinary settings within the context of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
PO10: |
Communication – Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities within the engineering community and with society at large, including comprehending and producing reports, design documentation, presentations, and clear instructions in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
PO11: |
Project Management and Finance – Demonstrate knowledge of engineering and management principles and apply them to individual and team work in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, managing projects and navigating multidisciplinary environments. |
PO12: |
Life-Long Learning – Recognize the need for and possess the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning within the broadest context of technological change specific to Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
B.E (EIE) – PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO’s) | |
A graduate of the Electronics and instrumentation Engineering Program will demonstrate: | |
PSO1: | Design and Implement Electronic Systems for a Variety of Applications, including Control Systems, Communication Systems, and Sensing Devices in Industrial, Medical, and Consumer Electronics. |
PSO2: | Enhance Performance of Electronic Systems with Emphasis on Safety, Reliability, and Integration of Sustainable Technologies in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |
PSO3: |
Utilize Advanced Tools for System Analysis, Simulation, and Project Management to Innovate and Succeed as an Entrepreneur, and to Excel in Higher Studies and Diverse Career Paths in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. |