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KIIT UNIVERSITY

BHUBANESWAR
Lesson Plan
Department/Program

E&TC / E&E / Electrical

Academic Session

2011 2012 (Autumn Semester)

Semester

5th

Subject Code

EC 502

Subject Name

Microprocessors & Microcontrollers

Teacher

Prof. A. K. Sen, Mrs. S. Nanda, Mr. J. K. Panigrahi,


Mrs. K. B. Ray

MODULE
NO
1

MODULE NAME

COVERAGE

INTRODUCTION

Review of Digital Electronics


Applications of MP and its
versatility
Basic MP and a basic MP based
system
Tristate concept & Bus
structure
Evolution of MPs

8085
ARCHITECTURE &
PINS & SIGNALS

ADDRESSING
MODES, TIMING
DIAGRAMS,
INSTRUCTION SET
OF 8085

Sample one byte, two byte and


three byte Instructions
Timing Diagram for the above
I/O mapped I/ O & Memory
mapped I/ O
Timing Diagram for IN & OUT
Instructions
8085 Addressing Modes
8085 Instructions
- Data Transfer Group
- Arithmetic Group

8085 MP Architecture
Registers
Flags
Stack & stack pointer
Timing & Control unit
8085 Pins & Signals
Different Groups
Data & Address Bus
Other Control signals

NO OF
LECTS
1

LECT
SERIAL
1

2-5

6 - 10

ASSEMBLER
FORMAT,
ASSEMBLER
DIRECTIVES,
SAMPLE
PROBLEMS &
SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT
TOOLS
8085 INTERRUPTS

- Logical Group
- Branch, Stack, IO &
Machine Control Groups
Assembler Format
Assembler Directives
Sample problems
Software Development Tools

11 - 14

Selective Masking
Concept of EI, DI, SIM, RIM
instructions & examples
Hardware Interrupts including
INTR (Handshake Interrupt)
& INA cycle

15 - 17

MEMORY
INTERFACING

Memory Chips
(27 series & RAM chips)
Memory Interfacing

18 - 20

INTERFACING
CHIPS

Programmable peripheral
Interface (8255)
Concept of ports & its
Address
Control word format, I/O
mode, BSR mode
Concept of Hand shaking
Problems

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Programmable Interrupt
controller (8259)
Internal Architechure
Sequence of operation
Control word
Problems

Serial Communication, brief


idea of Async & Sync serial
communication, framing RS232C, modem

Programmable communication
Interface (8251) USART
Internal Architechure
Mode & Command word

16 bit PROCESSOR
(INTEL 8086)

8051 Family of
Microcontrollers

Introduction
Architecture
Pins & signals
Addressing modes
Instruction set + Assembly
language (Major Group)
(Data transfer, I/O Instruction,
Add object, Flag Reg,
Arithmetic, Logical, String,
Branching, Flag manipulation
& processor control
instructions)
Interrupts
IVT, Classification of interrupts
Interfacing with Memory
Introduction
Overview of 8051 family
Architechure, Register Banks &
SFRs
Pins & signals
Memory organization &
External memory acess
Program memory
Data memory
Location of SFRs in RAM
Bit addressable RAM
Overview of 8051 instructions
& sample programs
Timers, Counters

27 - 43

2
6

2
1
44 - 47

Text Books :
1. Microprocessor architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085
Ramesh S. Goankar Penram International Publishing (India)
2. Microprocessors and Interfacing, Programming & Hardware Douglas V. Hall TMH
3. Microcontroller Theory & Applications Deshmukh - TMH
Reference Books :
1. Introduction to microprocessors A. P. Mathur TMH Publication
2. Microprocessors & Microcomputer based System Design Md. Rafiquzzaman
3. Advanced Microprocessor & Microcontrollers Prof. S. K. Venkat Rama
Laxmi Publications
4. The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems M. A. Mazidi Pearson

KIITUNIVERSITY
BHUBANESWAR

LessonPlan
Department/Program
AcademicSession

SubjectCode

Semester

SubjectName
Teachers

Sl.
No.
1.

Topic

Optical
Communication
Introduction

:E&TC

:20112012(AutumnSemester)

:EC503
:5thSemester

:Optical&SatelliteCommunication

:Dr.S.S.Singh,Mr.S.Bhattacharya
Coverage

FMFrequencyspectrum,OpticalFrequencies,
Principle of Light Propagation in a fiber,
Advantagesofopticalfibercommunication

Materialsusedforfabricationofopticalfiber.

2.

Wave
Propagationin
opticalfiber

Relationbetweenrefractiveindexandvelocityof
light, Basic structure and ray diagram of optical
path in an optical fiber, Acceptance cone,
Numericalaperture.
Concept of modes, Qualitative analysis of EM
wave propagation in cylindrical wave guide,
Different types of mode in optical fibers, Cutoff
condition for guided modes, Boundary
conditions, single mode / multi mode fiber,
ConceptofVnumberanditsimportance

3.

Lossesinfiber

Intrinsic / Extrinsic losses, Material or impurity


losses, Rayleigh scattering loss, Absorption loss,
Bending loss, Leaky modes, Core and cladding
loss.
Concept of dispersion, Intermodal dispersion,
Intramodal dispersion, Wave guide and material
dispersion,Minimizationofdispersion.

No.of
Lectures
1

Lecture
Serial
No.
13

4 8

9 14

4.

Opticalsources

Characteristicsofgoodopticalsource,Principleof
operation of LED, Types of LED structure and
spectralcharacteristics
Principle of operation of laser diode, Laser
structure, Comparison of LED / Laser, Intensity
modulationusingbothLEDandLaserdiode.

5.

Opticaldetectors Principle of operation of PIN diode, Structure,


Currentcharacteristics,
Principle of operation of APD, Structure, Current
characteristic,ComparisonofPIN/APD
Noises at optical receiver, Thermal noise, Short
noise,SNRandNoiseequivalentpower.

6.

Fiberlink

Optical link budget, Power budget, Rise time


budget,Designofcomponents.
Concept of WDM, Passive components used in
WDM,TypesofWDMtechniques.

7.

Satellite
Communications
Introduction

Frequencyspectrumforsatellitecommunication,
Typesoforbits,KeplersLawsofplanetarymotion
Orbital perturbations, Geostationary orbit,
Satellitelunching
General satellite communication, Block diagram
uplink, Downlink frequencies, Types of
modulationtechniquesused.

8.

Losses/
Attenuation

Signal loss on transmission through earths


atmosphere, Atmospheric losses, Inospheric
effects,Rainattenuation.
Satellite link budget : Transmission losses,
Interference, System noise temperature, Link
powerbudget

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1922

23 26

27 32

33 38

39 42

9. Satellite
subsystems

Antenna subsystems, Attitude and orbit control


subsystem, Power subsystem, Communication
subsystem,TTC&Msubsystems.

10. Satellite
Application

Satellite application in TV, Internet, Mobile


telephony, Receive only home TV, Master
AntennaTV,LowearthorbitSatellitesystemsand
uses.

TextBooks:
1.OpticalFiberCommunicationG.KaiserTataMcGrawHill
2.SatelliteCommunicationPrattJohnWilleyPublications
ReferenceBooks:
1.OpticalFiberCommunicationJ.C.PalaisPearsonEducation
2.SatelliteCommunicationDenishRsodeTataMcGrawHill

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KIIT UNIVERSITY
BHUBANESWAR
Lesson Plan
Department/Program

E&TC

Academic Session

20112012(AutumnSemester)

Semester

5th

Subject Code

EC -501

Subject Name

Digital Communication Techniques

Teacher

Mrs. S. Alpna, Mrs. S. Pahadsingh

MODULE NO

MODULE NAME

Introduction

COVERAGE

NO OF
LECTS

LECT
SERIAL

Brief Idea of Probability, Random


Variable, Random Process,
Cumulative
Distributive
Function,
Probability Density Function,
Mean, Variance, Power spectral density,
Gaussian, Rayleigh, Exponential and
Poisson PDF

1-4

PCM, Delta Modulation and Pulse Code Modulation Electrical


Demodulation
representation of Binary Digit,
PCM system, companding, Multiplexing of
PCM signals,
Differential PCM, Delta Modulation,
Adaptive Delta Modulation,
Linear predictive coder, Comparison of
PCM and DM
Noise in PCM and Delta Quantization noise, Output Signal Power,
Modulation
thermal noise, output SNR in PCM,
Quantization noise in DM, Output SNR in
DM,
Differential pulse code modulation, effect
of Thermal noise in DM
Digital Modulation and
Band-pass transmission system, GramDemodulation Techniques
Schmidt orthogonalization,
BPSK, DPSK (Differential Encoded PSK),
QPSK, /4 QPSK, OQPSK, M-ary PSK.,
BFSK, M-ary FSK, Minimum shift keying
(MSK), GMSK. Comparison of BPSK,
QPSK, /4 QPSK, OQPSK, BFSK, GMSK
Comparison of modulation schemes in
terms of probability of error and spectral
efficiency

1
1
1
1

9-12

2
3
2
2

13-16

1
1
2
11

17-31

Data Transmissions

Introduction to Information
Theory and Channel Coding

Base-band Signal Receiver, Probability of


Error,
The Optimum Filter, White noise, the
Matched filter,
Probability of Error of Matched Filter.
Coherent Reception: PSK, FSK, Noncoherent Detection of FSK, Differential
PSK and QPSK,
Error probability of BPSK, BFSK &
QPSK.
Bit
encoding,
symbol-by-symbol
Encoding.
Relationship between Bit error rate and
symbol error rate. Probability of Error in
Quadrature Partial shift key system,
comparison of Modulation system
Discrete message,
The Concept of amount of information,
Information entropy, Information rate,
coding to increase average information per
bit.
Shannonss Theorem, Channel Capacity,
Capacity of Gaussian Channel, Bandwidth
S/N Trade off.

32-41

1
2

2
1
2
1
3
2

Books :Text Books:


1. Principles of Communication System H. Taub & D.L.Schilling TMH
Reference Books :
1. Communication System Simon Haykins John Wiley
2. Modern Digital and Analog Communications Systems - B.P. Lathi - Hardcover, Oxford Univ Pr

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KIIT UNIVERSITY
BHUBANESWAR
Lesson Plan
Department/Program

E&E

Academic Session

20112012(AutumnSemester)

Semester

5th

Subject Code.

EC -505

Subject Name

Communication Engineering

Teacher

Ms. T. Majumder

MODULE NO

MODULE NAME

Introduction

Signals

Amplitude Modulation

AM Radio Receiver

Angle Modulation

FM Radio Receiver

COVERAGE

NO OF
LECTS

LECT
SERIAL

Brief Idea of Probability, Random


Variable, Random Process,
Cumulative Distributive Function,
Probability Distributive Function,
Mean, Variance, Gaussian and Rayleigh
PDF,
White Noise, Colored Noise, Signal to
Noise Ratio
Signals in time domain, Fourier transform
and Series, properties of FT and FS, Unit
impulse and unit step function
Principle of AM, side bands,
Power Relationship, Assignable Frequency
spectrum,
Sideband Transmission, DSB, SSB, VSB,
Balanced Modulator,
Super
heterodyne
Principle
Block
Diagram, Typical features, Front end
output S/N, Sensitivity, Selective, Fidelity
Principle of FM, Frequency Deviation,
Spectrum of FM wave,
Power in Modulated wave, Narrow band
FM,
Pre-emphasis, De-emphasis,
Block Diagram of FM Transmitter,
Reactance modulator,
Block Diagram of FM Receiver, Noise in
RF Amplifier,
FM Detector: Slope Detector,
Discriminator,

1-4

1
1
1
3

5-7

1
2

8-14

4
3

15-17

18-24

2
1
2
1
1

25-28

Pulse Modulation and


Demodulation

Digital Modulation

Modern Communication
Systems

Phase-locked loop,
Selectivity, sensitivity of FM Receiver.

1
1

Sampling Process, Pulse Amplitude


Modulation,
Time Division Multiplexing, Frequency
Division Multiplexing,
The Quantization Process, Pulse Code
Modulation,
Noise consideration in PCM systems.
Data Form,
Principles involved in PSK (BPSK, QPSK,
/4 QPSK), FSK, GMSK,
Transmission Modes between stations,
Data Communication Systems, parity,
Asynchronous & Synchronous,
Transmission,
Introduction to Modems , Block diagram
Description of satellite communication,
Fiber optic communication and Mobile
communication.

2
1
2
1
1
4

1
2
2

Text Books:
1. Communication System Simon Haykins John Wiley,
2. Modern Digital and Analog Communications Systems - B.P. Lathi - Hardcover, Oxford Univ Pr

1. Principles of Communication System H. Taub & D.L.Schilling TMH


2. Communication Electronics A. Freznel BPB Publishing House

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Books :-

Reference Books :

29-34

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KIIT UNIVERSITY
BHUBANESWAR
LESSON PLAN
Department / Program

: E&TC

Academic Session

: 2011 - 2012

Subject Code

: EC 504 / 604

Subject Name

: Digital Signal Processing

Teachers

: Mr. H.Thethi, Mr. S. Ghosh

Module No &
Name
Module 1
DTFT, DFT,
IDFT and FFT

Topics / Coverage
Brief idea about the DSP

No. of
lecturers
13

Lect.
Serial No.
01 - 13

09

14 - 22

Introduction to Fourier Transform


Discrete Time Fourier Transform
Conditions and properties of DTFT
Discrete Fourier Transform
Properties of DFT
Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform
Circular Convolution
Properties of Circular Convolution
Long duration sequences by digital filter
method (overlap save and overlap add
method)
Fast Fourier Transform
Properties of FFT
Decimation in Time (DIT)
Decimation in Frequency (DIF)

Module 2
Z Transform
and Inverse
Z - Transform

Introduction to Z Transform
Definition of Z Transform
ROC of the Z Transform
Poles and zeros
Properties of Z Transform
Inverse Z Transform
Long division method

Convolution method
Partial fraction expansion method
Solution of difference equations using
one sided Z Transform
Response of pole-zero systems with NonZero initial conditions

Module 3

Causality and stability of LTI systems in


the Z-domain.
Design of IIR Filter using impulse
invariance technique

13

23 -35

09

36 - 44

Digital Filter
Design of IIR
Transformation

Filter

using

Bilinear

Design of IIR Filter using Approximation


of Derivatives
Realization of Digital Filters
i) Direct form I realization
ii) Direct form II realization
Design of FIR Filter using Hamming
window
Design of FIR Filter using Kaiser window

Module 4

Frequency Transformations
Analog domain

in

the

Frequency Transformations
Digital domain

in

the

Introduction to multirate DSP


Decimation and interpolation

Adaptive filters
& power
Spectrum
Estimation

Polyphase decomposition
Uniform DFT filter banks
Quadrature mirror filters and perfect
reconstruction
Introduction to finite register length
effects on digital filter performance
Spectral estimation


Text Book :
1. Digital Signal Processing J. G. Proakis & D. G. Manolakes PHI
Reference Books :
1. Digital Signal Processing Oppenheim & Schafer
2. Digital Signal Processing P. Ramesh babu

KIIT UNIVERSITY
BHUBANESWAR
LESSON PLAN
Department /Program
Subject
Code
Semester
Session
Teacher
Module No &
Name
Signal

Analog
Modulation

Pulse
Modulation

PCM & Delta


Modulation

5. Digital
Modulation
Techniques

:
:
:
:
:
:

Computer Science (B.Tech.)


Introduction to Digital Communication (IDC)
EC-506
5th
2011-2012
Mr. R. Mitra, Mrs. S. Pahadsingh
Topic / Coverage

Signal in time domain


Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, Properties
& Examples
Periodic & Non- periodic Signal Analysis ,
Convolution, Parsevals Theorem & Power
Spectral Density
Need for modulation & types of analog
modulation
Method of Frequency Translation, Recovery of
Baseband Signal, Principle of AM, Spectrum of
AM, Virtues and Limitations of AM & types of
AM (DSB, SSB,VSB)
Power relationship for DSB,DSB/SC,SSB
Principle of FM & PM, Relationship of PM &
FM, Spectrum of FM, Power in FM, BW of FM
(Carsons rule ), Narrow & Wideband FM

No of
Lectures
1
2

Lecture
Serial
1-6

3
1

7-14

1
3

Sampling theorem, Re-construction Theorem


& Aliasing. Natural Sampling and Flat Top
Sampling.
PAM, PWM & PPM (Principle, system &
waveform presentation).
FDM & TDM (Principle, System & waveform
presentation)

Quantization of signal, PCM Encoder and


PCM Decoder (Block Diagram & response)
Noise in PCM (Quantization noise),SNR
Calculation.
Delta & Adaptive Modulation (Block Diagram
& response)

ASK & FSK (Principle, Block diagram and


mathematical representation).
PSK & DPSK (Principle, Block diagram and
mathematical representation).

15-18

2
1

19-23

1
2

24-38

QPSK (Principle, Block diagram and


mathematical representation).
Probability of Error & BER Calculation
Optimum Filter, Matched Filter & properties
Comparison of ASK, PSK & FSK
Data Communication system (Principle and
requirement).
Sync. & Asynchronous transmission.
Low, Medium & High speed Modems.
6. Basic
Information
Theory

Information, amount of information, Maximum


information, Average Information and Entropy,
Information Rate.
Binary Symmetric & Error Channel
Shannons Channel Capacity theorem &
Capacity of Gaussian Channel, BW-S/N Trade
off
Basics of Source & Channel Coding ,
Redundancy, Coding efficiency, Huffman &
Cyclic Codes

2
1
2
1
2
2
1
3

39-48

2
2
3

Text Book :
Principle of Communication System H. Taub & D. Schilling (TMH)
Reference Books:
1) Communication Systems Simon Haykin, 4th Edition; John Wiley
2) Data & Computer Communication W. Stallings, Pearson Edn.

KIIT UNIVERSITY
BHUBANESWAR
LESSON PLAN

Department/Program

: Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. and


Electronics & Electrical Engg.

Academic Session

: 2011-2012

Subject No

: E&E - 501

Semester

: 5th

Subject Name

: Control Systems

Teachers

: Mr. C. Yarra, Mr. A. Kudeshia & Mr. R. Mitra

Module No/ Section


No. Name
1. Introduction

2. Depreciation of
physical system

Topics /Coverage
1.
2.
3.
3.
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

3. Feedback Theory

1.
2.
3.

4. Control systems &


components

4.
1.

2.
3.

Basic concepts of control system.


Classifications.
Servomechanism.
Regulators.
Differential equations of
physical system.
Transfer function.
Block diagram algebra.
Signal flow graph.
Masons loop gain formula
Application of signal flow
graph to control system.
Feedback & non feedback sys.
Reduction of parameter variation
by use of feedback.
Control of the effects of
disturbance signals by use of
feedback.
Regenerative feedback.
Electrical systems.
- DC servometer.
- AC servometer,
- AC tachometer
- Potentiometer
- Synchros
- AC & DC position control
system
Hydraulic systems
Pneumatic systems

No. of
Lectures

Lecture
Serial
No.

1-2

3-8

9 - 13

14 - 20

5. Time domain
analysis, design
specification &
performance indices

1. Standard test signal :


Step
Ramp
Parabolic
Impulse

6. Time response of
1st order system

1. Response of unit step input.


2. Response of unit Ramp input.
Mid Semester Examination

7. Time response of
2nd order system

1. Response to the unit step input.


2. Time response specifications.
3. Steady state error and design
specification.
4. Error constant of 2nd order
system.
5. Derivative & integral control.
6. PID control.
7. Design consideration for higher
order systems.
8. Performance indices.
9. Optimization using ITAE.
1. The concept of stability.
2. Necessary condition for stability.
3. Hurwitz stability criterion.
4. Routh stability criterion.
5. Application of Routh stability
criterion to linear feedback system
1. Root locus concept.
2. Construction of Root Loci
3. Construction rules
4. Determination of gain from Root
Locus.
1. Introduction
2. Bode diagram
3. Polar polts
4. Log magnitude versus phase plots.
5. Nyquist-stability criterion
6. Stability analysis
7. Relative stability
8. Closed loop frequency response,
Constant M. circles, Nichols chart,
use of MATLAB for performance
studies.

8. Concept of stability

9. Root of stability

10. Frequency domain


Analysis

End Semester Examination

21-22

23-24

25 - 30

31 - 35

36 - 40

41 - 48

Text Book :
1. Control System Engg - I. J. Nagrath & M. Gopal,
New Age International (P) Ltd, 2nd Edn, 1996
Reference Books :
1. Modern Control Engg, K. Ogata, PHI. 3rd Edn, 1997
2. System dynamics & Control :
Eronini Umez-Eronini, 1999 Edn, PWS Publishing
International Thompson Publishing Company.
3. Control Systems Engineering, Norman Nise, Wiley, 3rd Edn.

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