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PROPOSED SYLLABUS FOR THIRD YEAR

ELECTRONICS
AND
ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
UNDER

S.R.T MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,


NANDED

With Effect from A.Y 2010-11

SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY, NANDED


TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
Third Year (Electronics Engineering) New and
Third Year (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering) New
(With effect from A.Y. 2010-11)

Sr.No.

Name of the Subject

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2
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5
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10

Microprocessor and Interfacing


Digital System Design Using HDL
Power Electronics
Network Analysis and Synthesis
Data Structure and Computer Algorithms
Microprocessor Laboratory-I
Digital System Design Laboratory
Power Electronics Laboratory
Soft Computing Laboratory
Seminar
Total of Part-I

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and


applications
Digital Communication
Digital Signal Processing
Control Systems
Electromagnetic Engineering
Microprocessor Laboratory-II
Digital Communication Laboratory
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Control Systems Laboratory
Electronics Design Laboratory
Total of Part-II

Teaching
scheme
(Hours/
Week)
PART-I
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
30
PART-II

Examination scheme (Marks)


Theory

Test

Term
Work

Practical

Total

80
80
80
80
80
----------400

20
20
20
20
20
----------100

----------25
25
25
25
50
150

----------25
25
25
25
--100

100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
750

80

20

---

---

100

4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
30

80
80
80
80
----------400

20
20
20
20
----------100

--------25
25
25
25
25
125

--------25
25
25
25
25
125

100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
750

NOTE:

1) Minimum two tests should be conducted for each theory subject and average of best two tests
should be considered.
2) All the students shall undergo In plant Training of two to four weeks in concerned Industry, during
Summer vacation. They should submit a report and give presentation on the same during Final
Year.

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PART-I
1. MICROPROCESSOR AND INTERFACING
Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] THE 8085 MICROPROCESSOR
[06 Hours]
Evolution and overview of Microprocessor, The 8085 Microprocessor Architecture and
pin diagram of 8085, ALU timing and control unit, registers, data and address bus, timing
and control signals, fetch and execute operations, instruction and data flow, system
timing diagram, transition state diagram, system configuration for 8085.
UNIT-II] THE 8085 PROGRAMMING
[09 Hours]
Instruction types, classification of instructions, addressing modes, instruction format,
over view of instruction set, writing assembly language programs, data manipulations,
fixed point arithmetic, data conversion, sorting numeric data, look-up table and time
delays, concepts of stack, interrupts, interrupt service subroutine.
UNIT-III] INTERFACING MEMORY WITH 8085
[05 Hours]
Memory types, memory organization, use of RAMs and EPROMs, exhaustive and partial
decoding, design examples.
UNIT-IV] I/O INTERFACING
[09 Hours]
Data transfer schemes, memory mapped I/O and I/O mapped I/O, programming and
interfacing of 8255, 8251, 8254, and 8279 with 8085.
UNIT-V] ANALOG INTERFACE
[05 Hours]
Types of A/D & D/A converters, Interfacing & programming of ADC-0808/0809 and
DAC-0800. Multiplexers and demultiplexers, 8085 based data acquisition system,
UNIT-VI] APPLICATIONS
[06 Hours]
Measurement of voltage/current, frequency, stepper motor interfacing, temperature
control, speed control of DC motor, digital IC tester (use 8355/8755).
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. The 8085A Microprocessor software, programming and Architecture (second
edition), Brarry B.Bray PHI
2. Assembly language programming -Lance P. Levanthal
3. Ramesh S.Gaonkar, Microprocessor - Architecture, Programming and
Applications with the 8085, Penram International publishing
Private limited, fifth edition
4. Douglas Hall: Digital Electronics & Microprocessors
5 .Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcomputers - B.Ram
6. Microprocessor principals and applications- Ajit pal
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2. DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN USING HDL


Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] INTRODUCTION TO VHDL
[6 Hours]
Levels of abstraction Need of HDL, VLSI Design flow, Features and capabilities of
VHDL, Elements of VHDL(Entity, Architecture, Library, Package, Configuration)
Identifiers, literals, Data types, operators, Modeling styles, Concurrent and sequential
statements.
UNIT-II] COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN
[7 Hours]
Review of Switching algebra, combinational circuit analysis, combinational circuit
synthesis, combinational circuit minimization, K-Map of three, four, five variable
functions, minimizing SOP and POS expressions. Quine McClusky minimization, other
minimization methods, timing hazards, designing hazard free circuits, circuit timing,
combinational PLDs, PLAs, PLA devices, generic array logic devices.
.
UNIT-III] COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN USING VHDL
[7 Hours]
Design of encoders, decoders, tri-state devices, multiplexers, comparators, arithmetic
circuits half and full adders, ripple adders, subtractors, carry look ahead adders,
combinational multipliers, parity generator.
UNIT-IV] SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN
[7 Hours]
Latches and flip flops, Edge triggered and master slave flip flops(S-R, J-K, D and T),
clock synchronous state machines analysis and design, shift register and counters,
synchronous design methodology, clock skew, gating the clock, asynchronous inputs.
UNIT-V] STATE MACHINES
[7 Hours]
Basic design steps- state diagram, state table, state reduction, state assignment, mealy and
Moore machine representation, finite state machine (FSM) implementation, Introduction
to Algorithmic state machines(ASM).

UNIT-VI] SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGNING USING VHDL


[6 Hours]
VHDL implementation of latches, flip flops, counters and shift register. VHDL functions,
procedures, attributes and signal resolution, Test benches, testing: fault models and
design for testability.
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
1) J. F. Wakerly, Digital design- Principles and Practices, PH International /Pearson
India, Third edition.
2) C. H. Roth Jr., Digital System Design using VHDL, PWS Publishing Company.
3) Stephen Brown and Zvonko Vranesic Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL.
design, Tata McGraw Hill.
4) Roth John Principals of digital system Design using VHDL, 2nd Edition, Cengage
Learning.
5) J. Bhasker, VHDL Primer, Pearson Education Asia, 3rd edition.
6) Yalaman chilli Introduction to VHDL: From synthesis to simulation Pearson
Publication.
7) Samuel Lee Digital circuits and Logic Design PHI publication.
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3. POWER ELECTRONICS
Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
[5 Hours]
Power diodes, Power transistor, Power MOSFET and IGBT Construction, operation,
steady state and switching characteristics.
UNIT-II] THYRISTOR FAMILIES AND TRIGGERING DEVICES
[6 Hours]
SCR, TRIAC, GTO, LASCR, UJT, PUT and DIAC- Construction, steady state and
switching characteristics, performance parameters and SCR protection circuit.
UNIT-III] TRIGGERING, CONTROLLED CONVERTERS
[9Hours]
R and RC triggering, UJT triggering circuits. Single phase and three phase half controlled
converters, full controlled converters, and dual converters, effect of load and source
inductance, power factor improvement technique.
UNIT-IV] COMMUTATIONS OF SCR AND INVERTERS
[8 Hours]
Different commutation techniques circuits and principle of operation. Parallel inverters,
series inverters, 3-phase inverters.
UNIT-V] AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLER
[6 Hours]
Principle of ON\OFF control and phase control, single phase ac voltage controllers with
R and RL loads, cycloconverters, reduction of output harmonics in cycloconverters.
UNIT-VI] DC CHOPPERS
[6 Hours]
Principle of operation of step-down and step-up choppers, 2-Quadrant and 4- Quadrant
choppers, Voltage and current commutated choppers, use of source filter.
TEXT BOOK:
1] M.H. RASHID, POWER ELECTRONICS, PHI
REFRENCE BOOKS:
1] P.S. Bimbra, Power Electronics, Khanna publishers.
2] M. Ramamoorthy, Introduction to Thyristor and Their Applications, Eastwest press.
3] P.C. Sen. Power Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill.
4] General Electric, SCR manual, Prentice Hall.
5] M D Singh & K B Khanchandani Power Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill.
6] G K Dubey Thyristorised Power Controllers - Willy Eastern.

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4. NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS


Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] INTRODUCTION
[6 Hours]
Development of circuit concept, Conventions for describing networks, Dot conventions
for coupled circuits, Network equations, Duality, General & particular solutions, Initial
conditions in networks.
UNIT-II] TRANSFORM ANALYSIS
[8 Hours]
Laplace transformation revisited, Solution by Laplace transformation, Waveform
synthesis, Initial & Final value theorems, Convolution integral, Convolution as
summation, Fourier analysis of networks.
UNIT-III] NETWORK FUNCTION
[8 Hours]
Concept of complex frequency, poles & zeros, Network functions for one port & two
port, Restrictions on poles & zero locations for driving point & transfer functions, two
port parameters, Relation between parameter sets.
UNIT-IV] NETWORK SYNTHESIS
[10 Hours]
Reliability of one port networks, Positive real functions (PRFs), Properties of PRF,
Hurwitz polynomials, Realization of LC, RC, RL driving point impedance & admittance
functions, Elements of two port network synthesis.
UNIT-V] FILTER DESIGN
[04 Hours]
Low pass filter approximations, Butterworth & Chebyshev type I approximations,
Elements of active network synthesis.
UNIT-VI] ACTIVE FILTER SYNTHESIS
[04 Hours]
Factored form of approximation function, Cascade approach, Biquad topologies,
Coefficient matching technique for obtaining element values, Impedance scaling,
Frequency scaling.
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. M.E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, PHI.
2. M.E. Van Valkenburg, Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis, Wiley Eastern
Ltd.
3. Gobind Daryanani, Principles of Active Network Synthesis & Design, Wiley &
Sons.
4. F.F.Kuo, Network Analysis & Synthesis, John Wiley &Sons.

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5. DATA STRUCTURES AND COMPUTER ALGORITHMS


Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES
[6 Hours]
Definition , types of data structure, overview of C++, detailed model of computer ,
simplified model of computer, introduction space complexity, time complexity.
UNIT-II] FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA STRUCTURES
[7 Hours]
Array, multidimensional arrays, abstract data types, stack, applications of stackconversion of expressions, parenthesis matching, tower of Hanoi, switch box routing.
Queue, dequeue, circular queue, priority queue, applications of queue- railroad car
rearmament, wire routing, image component labeling, machine shop simulations, linked
list, circular linked list, list, sorting list, ordered list.
UNIT-III] TREES AND SEARCHING
[8 Hours]
Trees, basic Trees, n-ary tree, m-way search tree, complete binary tree, tree traversal,
expression tree, applications of tree. Searching- basic Searching techniques, sequential
searching, indexed searching tables, binary searching, hashing, dynamic and extendible
hashing, and AVL tree.
UNIT-IV] GRAPH AND ALGORITHMS
[7 Hours]
Definition, basics, representations of graph- linked ,Adjacency matrix, Adjacency list, set
representation, spanning forests, DFT, BFT, Topological sort, Application of DFT,
efficiency of DFT, Kruskals and prims algorithm, minimum cost spanning tree, round
robin algorithm. Dijkstras and Floyds algorithm.
UNIT-V] ALGORITHMIC DESIGN TECHNIQUES
[8 Hours]
Brute force, dynamic programming- assemble line scheduling, matrix chain
multiplication, longest common subsequences, greedy algorithms- Huffman code, task
scheduling problem, mortised analysis, incrementing a binary counter. Divide and
conquer, backtracking algorithms
UNIT-VI] ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND SORTERS
[6 Hours]
Heaps, basics of heap, binary heap, Fibonacci search, B-tree, B+ tree., basics, insertion
sorting, exchange sorting- bubble sorting, quick sorting. Selection sort, merge sort,
distribution sort- radix and bucket sort.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. B.R.Preiss, Data Structures & Algorithms with Object Oriented Design Patterns
in C++, John Wiely & Sons.
2. Yedidyah Langsam, Moshe J Augenstein, Aaron M. Tenenbaum, Data Structures
using C & C++, Prentice Hall, Second Edition.
3. Thomas H Cormen, Charles E Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, Clifford Stein,
Introduction to Algorithms, PHI Publication, Second Edition.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Satraj Sahani, Data Structures Alogorithms & Applications in C++, Mc Graw
Hill.
2. A. Drozdek, Data Structure in C++, Vikas Publication, Second Edition.
3. G. Heileman, Data Structures & Algorithms with Object Oriented
Programming, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2002.
4. Varlaxmi, Programming in C++.

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6. MICROPROCESSOR LABORATORY-I
Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of Experiments:
Software: (Any four)
1. Arithmetic operation-I (Hex and BCD addition and subtraction)
2. Arithmetic operation-II (Unsigned and Signed multiplication and Division)
3. Sorting numeric data (Ascending and Descending order using Bubble sort/Shell sort)
4. Code conversions (BCD to Hex and Hex to BCD)
5. Data transfer Lookup table and Time delay.

Hardware: (Any six)


1. Interrupts handling and serial I/O programming (SID &SOD)
2. Interfacing and Programming operating modes of 8255.
3. Interfacing and Programming operating modes of 8254.
4 .Interfacing and Programming 8251.
5. Interfacing and Programming 8279.
7. Interfacing DAC and ADC
8. Usage of Timer/Counter (8254) to measure frequency.
9. Stepper Motor Movement Control

7. DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of Experiments: Modeling, simulation, synthesis and implementation of Simple
digital circuits in HDL (VHDL/Verilog)
1. Design of adder.
2. Design of Substractor.
3. Design of multiplexer(2:1, 4:1, 8:1)
4. Design of Decoder (3:8, BCD to seven segments).
5. Design of flip flop(S-R, J-K, D and T).
6. Design of Counters (up and down counter).
7. Design of combinational Circuit.
8. Design of state machine.

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8. POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of Experiments: (Any eight)
1] Device characteristics of SCR and UJT.
2] Device characteristics of TRIAC & DIAC
3] Triggering circuits R, RC and UJT triggering circuits.
4] Commutations circuits Class A,B,C,D
5] Controlled converters: full wave converters.
6] Phase control of TRIAC using DIAC.
7] 1 series inverter.
8] 1 parallel inverter.
9] 1 AC voltage controller.
10] Study of cyclo converter.
11] Dual converter.

9. SOFT COMPUTING LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of Programs based on the subject Data Structures and computer Algorithms:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Write any three programs on UNIT II.


Write any two programs on UNIT III.
Write any two programs on UNIT IV.
Write any two programs on UNIT V.
Write any two programs on UNIT VI.

10. SEMINAR
Term Work: 50 marks
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Student should deliver 20 minutes seminar on any relevant recent topic. The concerned faculty
should evaluate the marks based on his overall performance.

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PART-II
1. MICROPROCESSORS, MICROCONTROLLER AND APPLICATIONS
Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] 8086 MICROPROCESSORS
[8 Hours]
Architecture of 8086 Microprocessor,8086 pin signals, timing diagram of 8086
Microprocessor, simplified read/write bus cycles,8086 Addressing modes,8086
instruction formats and instruction set ,Interrupt vector table. 8086 Assembly language
programming.
UNIT-II] INTERFACING MEMORY AND I/O WITH 8086/8088
[8 Hours]
Basic 8086/8088 bus configuration, memory addressing ,address decoding, memory
system design examples, timing consideration for memory interfacing, input/output port
addressing and decoding, Programming and interfacing: 8255A,8259,8237 .
UNIT-III] COPROCESSOR 8087 AND HIGH END PROCESSORS
[4 Hours]
Architecture of 8087, interfacing with 8086. Data types, instructions and programming
Introduction to 80386 and 80486, protected mode operation.
UNIT-IV] MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLER
[7 Hours]
Introduction, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, A Microprocessors survey. RISC &
CISC CPU Architectures, Harvard & Von-Neumann CPU architecture. 8051
Architecture, Hardware, Input / Output Pins, Ports and Circuits. Memory organization,
Counter and Timers, Serial Data Input /Output, Interrupts.
UNIT-V] ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE OF 8051
[7 Hours]
Addressing modes, Instruction set. Programming; Byte level logical Operations, Bit level
Logical Operations, Rotate and Swap Operations, Arithmetic Operations: Flags,
Incrementing and Decrementing, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division,
Decimal Arithmetic. Programming examples in C.
UNIT-VI] INTERFACING WITH 8051
[8 Hours]
Interfacing with keyboards, LEDs, 7 segment LEDs, LCDs, Interfacing with ADCs.
Interfacing with DACs, External memory and I/O Interfacing, Interfacing and
programming of DS12887 RTC.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors, Walter A Triebel, Awtar Singh, Pearson
Education, Fourth Edition
2. Yu-cheng Liu, Glenn A.Gibson, Microcomputer systems: The 8086 /
8088 Family architecture, Programming and Design, PHI 2003
3. The Intel Microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186, 80286, 80386 & 80486, Bary B.
Brey, Prentice Hall, India 1996.
4. The Pentium Microprocessor-James L.Antonakos
5. The 8051 microcontroller, Kenneth J. Ayala, Delmar Cengage Learning, 3rd
Edition, ISBN: 81-315-0200-7
6. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillespie Mazidi and Rollin D. McKinlay;
The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using assembly and C PHI, 2006 / Pearson, 2006
7. Predko ; Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller , TMH
8. C and the 8051, 2nd Ed, Tom Shultz, 1998, Prentice Hall.

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2. DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] PULSE COMMUNICATION
[4 Hours]
Sampling Theorem, Recovery of signals from sampled version, Aliasing, Pulse analog
Modulation, Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse Width Modulation, Pulse Position
Modulation.
UNIT-II] QUANTIZATION AND CODING
[8 Hours]
Introduction to Digital Communication, Quantization and Preprocessing, Pulse Code
Modulation (PCM), Logarithmic Pulse Code Modulation (Log PCM), Companding,
Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM), Delta Modulation (DM), Adaptive Delta
Modulation (ADM).
UNIT-III] DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES

[8 Hours]

Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), Binary Phase Shift
Keying (BPSK), Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), M-ary PSK, Quadrature
amplitude shift keying (QAM), Minimum shift keying (MSK).
UNIT-IV] PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SIGNAL IN PRESENCE
OF NOISE
[6 Hours]
Performance of PCM, DPCM, DM and ADM in presence of noise, Performances of
ASK, PSK & FSK in presence of noise, Non-coherent detection of FSK, DPSK, QPSK,
Calculation of error probability for BPSK & BFSK.
UNIT-V] CHANNEL CODING
[8 Hours]
Channel Capacity, Bandwidth-SNR tradeoff, Entropy, source coding, Error detecting &
Correcting codes, Hamming code, Linear Block Codes, Convolution codes, Sequential
Decoding, Decoding in presence of noise
.
UNIT-VI] SPREAD SPECTRUM & MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES [6 Hours]
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Modulation, Pseudo Noise sequences, Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Frequency Hopped Spread Spectrum (FHSS), Multiple Access
Techniques-TDMA, FDMA, CDMA
TEXT BOOKS:
1] Bernard sklar,Digital communications fundamentals & applications (2nd edition)
Pearson
2] A.B.Carlson, communications systems (4th edition) MGH
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1] Proakis, digital communications (4th edition) MGH
2] Simon Haykin,communication Systems (4th edition) Wiley
3] Taub Schilling, Principles of Communications Systems (4th edition) TMH
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3. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING


Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] REVIEW OF DIGITAL SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
[06 Hours]
Motivation, Advantages of DSP over ASP, Signal processing applications, Correlations,
Discrete Fourier transform(DFT), Inverse DFT, Relation between DTFT & DFT,
Properties of DFT, Circular convolution, Linear convolution using DFT.
UNIT-II] FREQUENCY-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF LTI SYSTEMS
[07 Hours]
Frequency-Domain characteristics of LTI systems, Frequency response of LTI systems,
LTI systems as frequency selective filters, all pass systems, Inverse systems, Minimumphase & Maximum-phase systems, System identification & deconvolution.
UNIT-III] DIGITAL FILTER STRUCTURES
[07 Hours]
Block diagram representation, Equivalent structures, Basic FIR structures, Basic IIR
structures, All pass structures, IIR tapped cascaded lattice structures, FIR cascaded lattice
structures.
UNIT-IV] DIGITAL FILTER DESIGN
[08 Hours]
IIR filter design- Bilinear transformation, Impulse invariant transformation, Low pass IIR
digital filters, Spectral transformations, FIR filter design using windowing technique,
Frequency sampling technique, and Computer aided design.
UNIT-V] DSP ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTATION
[06 Hours]
Fast Fourier Transform algorithms, Decimation in time, Decimation in frequency,
Different algorithms of FFT such as DIT & DIF where input & output is in order, Radixn algorithms.
UNIT-VI] MULTI RATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
[06 Hours]
Introduction, Decimation by a factor D, Interpolation by a factor I, Sampling rate
conversion by a rational factor I /D, Applications such as speech, image, sampling rate
alteration, sub-band coding.
TEXT/REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. John G.Proakis, Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms & Applications, PHI
2. A.V.Oppenheim, Discrete time Signal Processing, PHI
3. J.R.Johnson, Introdution to Digital Signal Processing, PHI
4. S.K.Mitra, Digital Signal Processing a Computer-Based Approch, Tata McGraw Hill
5. E.C.Ifeachor, Digital Signal Processing a Practcal Approach, Pearson Education Asia

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4. Control Systems
Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL SYSTEM
[10 Hours]
Introduction, examples of control systems, open loop and closed loop control systems, effect
of feedback on overall gain, parameter variations, control over system dynamics, regenerative
feedback, Transfer function and impulse response of systems, canonical form of feedback
control system, Laplace Transform: Properties, Poles & zeros.
Mathematical modeling of systems: Block diagram representation of control system, rules
and reduction techniques, signal flow graphs, Masons gain formula and its application to
block diagram reduction.
UNIT-II] TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEM
[6 Hours]
Standard test signals, Impulse response function, First order system, second order system,
time domain specifications of systems, Classification of control systems according to Type
of systems, Steady state errors, static error constants, Steady state analysis of different
types of systems using step, ramp and parabolic input signals, effect of adding poles and
zeros to transfer functions, effects of integral and derivative control action on system
performance
UNIT-III] STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
[4Hours]
Concept of state, state variable and state model, solution of state equation state model for LTI
control systems, concept of controllability and observability
UNIT-IV] STABILITY ANALYSIS OF LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM
[6 Hours]
Introduction to concept of stability, Stability analysis using Rouths stability criterion,
Absolute stability, Relative stability. Root-Locus Analysis: Introduction, RootLocus plots,
summary of general rules for constructing RootLocus, RootLocus analysis of control
systems.
UNIT-V] FREQUENCY-RESPONSE ANALYSIS
[9 Hours]
Introduction, Frequency domain specifications, resonance peak and peak resonating
frequency, relationship between time and frequency domain specification of systems.
Frequency-Response Plots: Bode plots, Polar plots, gain margin, phase margin, Log
magnitude Vs phase plots, stability analysis of system using Bode plots. Nyquist stability
criterion, stability and relative stability analysis.
UNIT-VI] CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
[5 Hours]
DC and AC servomotors, servo amplifier, potentiometers, synchro transmitters, synchro
receivers, synchro control transformer, stepper motors, DC motors, PLC concept and
architecture, SCADA- architecture and applications.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education India,
2002.
2. Benjamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall Of India, Seventh
Edition.
3. I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, Third Edition, New Age
International Publishers, India, 2001.
4. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, Third Edition, John Wiley and Sons
Inc., Singapore, 2001.
5. Curtis Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Prentice Hall Of India,
Fourth Edition
6. William S. Levine,The control Handbook, CRC-IEEE Press.
7. Les Frnical,Control System, CENGAGE Learning India.

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5. ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING
Theory Examination: 3 Hours, 80 Marks
Test: 20 marks
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UNIT-I] COULOMBS LAW, ELECTRIC FIELD INTENSITY, ELECTRIC
FLUX DENSITY, GAUSS LAW AND DIVERGENCE
[9 Hours]
The experimental law of coulomb, electric field intensity, and field due to a continuous
volume charge distribution, field of a line charge, field of a sheet charge, streamlines and
sketchs of field. Electric flux density, Gausss law, applications of Gausss law,
Divergence, Maxwells first equation, Vector operator Del and divergence theorem.
UNIT-II] ENERGY AND POTENTIAL
[5 Hours]
Energy expanded in moving a point charge electric field, Line integral, definition of
potential and potential difference, Potential field of a point charge and system of charge,
Potential gradient, Dipole, energy density in the electrostatic field.
UNIT-III] CONDUCTORS DIELECTRICS AND CAPACITANCE
[6 Hours]
Current and current density, continuity of current, conductor properties, boundary
conditions, methods of images, nature of dielectric materials, boundary conditions for
perfect dielectric materials, capacitances and its example, capacitance of two wire line.
UNIT-IV] POISSONS AND LAPLACES EQUATIONS
[5 Hours]
Poisson and Laplaces equations, Uniqueness theorem, Example of solution of Laplaces
and Poissons equation.
UNIT-V] STEADY MAGNETIC FIELD, MAGNETIC FORCES, MATERIALS
AND INDUCTANCE
[9 Hours]
Biot-Savart law, Amperes circuital law, Curl, Stokes theorem. Magnetic flux and
magnetic flux density, scalar and vector magnetic potentials. Force on a moving charge,
force between differential current elements, force and torque on a closed circuit.
Magnetic boundary condition.
UNIT-VI] TIME VARYING FIELDS, MAXWELLS EQUATIONS AND
UNIFORM PLANE WAVE:
[6 Hours]
Faradays law, Maxwells displacement current, Maxwells equations in point form and
integral form. Wave motion in free space and perfect dielectrics. Poynting theorem,
power flow in uniform plane wave.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. W.H. Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetic, 7th edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. N.Narayanrao, Basic Electromagnetic with application.
3. J.D. Kraus, Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill.
4] M.A. Wazed Miah, Fundamentals of electromagnetic, Tata McGraw Hill.
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6.MICROPROCESSOR LABORATORY-II
Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of experiments:
Software: (Experiment no.1 compulsory and any four from 2 to 7)
1. Any four programs 0f 8086 (DEBUG/MASAM)
2. 8051 Assembler and simulator
3. Examining Flags and Stacks
4. Simulating I/O ports
5. Data transfer :( Program to transfer data from ROM to RAM and RAM to RAM)
6. Arithmetic operation-I (Hex and BCD addition and subtraction)
7. Arithmetic operation-II (Division and Multiplication)
Hardware: (Any five)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Testing the 8051 I/O ports.


Timer programming
The 8051 serial interface
Interrupt programming.
Interfacing M x N key board.
Interfacing DAC and ADC to the 8051.
Interfacing step motor

7. DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of experiments: (Any eight)
1. Verification of Sampling theorem & Pulse Amplitude Modulation
2. Pulse Width Modulation & Pulse Position Modulation
3. Pulse Code Modulation
4. Delta Modulation
5. Adaptive Delta Modulation
6. Generation & Reception of ASK
7. Generation & Reception of FSK
8. Generation & Reception of BPSK
9. Generation & Reception of QPSK
10. Spectral analysis of line codes
11. Simulation of any Digital Communication system using Matlab.

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8. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of experiments: (Any eight using MATLAB/C language)
1. Generation of discrete time signals.
2. Computation of Linear convolution.
3. Computation of Discrete time Fourier transform.
4. Computation of DFT and IDFT.
5. DFT Computation using FFT algorithms.
6. Computation of Circular convolution.
7. Design of FIR filters using windowing.
8. Design of IIR Butterworth filter.
9. Design of IIR Chebyshev filter.
10. Realization of filter.

9. CONTROL SYSTEMS LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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List of experiments:
Hardware: (Any four)
1. Determination of transfer function of an armature controlled DC motor.
2. Study of AC or DC positional servo system.
3. Study the performance of an open and closed loop control system using Op-Amp
based electronic amplifiers.
4. Study the performance of a second order system (use any Op-Amp based
electronic system such as an active second order Butterworth filter).
5. Study of synchro transmitter and receiver.
6. Study of stepper motor
Software: (Any Four using MATLAB/C language)
1. Compute and plot the unit-step response of the unity feedback closed loop
systems with the given forward path transfer function.
2. Study of effect of damping factor on system performance by obtaining unit step
and unit impulse response for a standard second order system.
3. Write a program that will compute the time response specifications of a second
order system.
4. Study and plot the unit step response of addition of a pole and a zero to the closed
loop transfer function. Plot the responses for four different values of poles and
zeros. Comment on the simulations obtained.
5. Plot and comment on various properties for the given system by using
(i) Routh-Hurwitz criterion
(ii) Root locus technique
6. Plot and comment on various properties for the given system by using
(i) Bode plots
(ii) Nyquist plots
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10. ELECTRONICS DESIGN LABORATORY


Term Work: 25marks
Practical Examination: 25 marks
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To instruct and train students for design and development of electronic circuit and proto
type systems /mini project using variety of component devices and ICs with the help of
computer based tools for simulation ,verification , PCB design .
1) Design of Linear Regulated Power Supply:
Assignment of Linear Power Supplies for Laboratory use should be selected from any
one type given below:
1) Dual Tracking.
2) Multiple Outputs CV-CC Modes.
Scope of Design:a) Design of Transformer.
b) Proper selection of Rectifier and its appropriate rating.
c) Filter Design and Proper selection of Filter component with rating.
d) Justified selection and Design of Regulator Circuit.
e) Current boosting using external pass/parallel transistor.
f) Over current/ Short-circuit, Over voltage, Thermal Protection.
g) Indication of V, I and mode of operation on Panel by Meter or Display.
h) Indicators for Over Voltage, Over Current.
i) Input Power considerations and Protection circuit like EMI Filters, Fuses, MCB.
j) Thermal considerations- Heat Sink calculations.
k) Enclosure Design.
l) Component List in the form of Bill of Material.
m) Performance Analysis.
2) FSM / ASM Based Digital Design.
Assignment should be based upon real life problems like Traffic Light Control, Elevator
Control, Vending Machine, Lift Control etc.
Scope of Design:a) Selection of State Machines: - Moore and Mealy Machines.
b) State Table and State Diagram.
c) Implementation of Combinational Logic Design in State Machine using MSI, LSI
Devices like Multiplexers, Decoders, ROMs, PLDs
d) Fuse Map generation techniques, Design using PAL/PLA.
e) ASM technique includes: - Justified Algorithm and ASM Chart.
f) Representation using Simplified Block diagram.
g) Justified selection of digital circuit for each block.
h) List of digital ICs with their Logic Family Specifications and Features.
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3) Data Acquisition System.


Assignment should be based on Specific Industrial Application. It should have at least
Two Channel inputs.
Scope of Design:a) Selection of appropriate Signal Sensing Schemes.
b) Design of signal conditioning circuits.
c) Signal conditioning may consists of V to F, F to V, Chopper Amplifier etc.
d) Selection of suitable A to D Converter.
e) Selection of Micro-controller with appropriate Interfacing circuit.
f) Output Interfacing such as V/I, Relay, RS 485, Fiber Optic Link.
g) Indication of Parameters using Analog Meter, LED/LCD Display,
h) Alphanumeric DPM (Use Simple scheme and one type of indication only).
i) System should include circuits such as RMS to DC Converter, PLL,
j) Log-Amplifier, Programmable Gain Amplifier, Multiplier/Divider,
k) Balanced Mixer, Error-Amplifier as and when required.
l) Component List in the form of Bill of Material.
4) Audio Amplifier System Design.
Assignment should be based on at least three source signals with all possible features
considering the latest Audio Amplifier Systems. It should be specified with Power Output
(Maximum 100 watt), Speaker Load resistance (Maximum 100 Ohm) and Number of
Graphic Equalizer Bands (Maximum 7 bands).
Scope of Design: a) Sources of signals like Microphone, CD, Tape-head Auxiliary Input.
b) Design of source signal conditioning.
c) Equalization Design of front end High Input Impedance stage.
d) Pre driver and appropriate Power Amplifier Configuration Design
e) Special Features like Volume Control & Tone Control Design.
f) Sound Level Indication by Bar Graph Display.
g) Considerations of Performance Parameters like Distortion, Hum & Noise.
h) Considerations of short circuit protection. Consideration of SOA.
i) Selection of required Power Supply for the system.
j) Facility to support Battery operation.
k) Justified selection of ICs or Transistors.
l) Enclosure Design.
m) Component List in the form of Bill of Material.
n) Performance Analysis.

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REFERENCES:
Data and Application Manuals and Application Notes from:
1) RS Component Catalog.
2) National Semiconductor regulator design manual.
3) Analog Devices Data Manual.
4) Motorola, Linear / Switch mode power supplies.
5) Motorola Power Transistors & Thyristors data hand book.
6) Philips Audio Data Manual.
7) BEL Transistor Manual
8) Towers Data Manual.
9) PIC 16XX data book.
10) Texas instruments, Linear interface and applications circuit design
11) CEDT References.
12) ATMEL micro controller data book.
13) Intel Peripheral Manual.
Reference Books:
1) Paul Horowitz, Art of Electronics.
2) B.S.Sonde, Power Supplies.
3) B.S.Sonde, System Design Using Integrated circuits.
4) Hill and Peterson, Digital System Design.
5) Franklin P. Prosser, David E. Winkel, The art of digital design, (PHI).
6) Fletcher, Introduction to digital design.
7) Tubay Grame & Huelsmann (student Edition-Burr Brown), Operational amplifiers
8) Sergio Franco, Design with Operational amplifiers and analog Integrated circuits,
(3rd edition-TMH).
9) Peatman, Micro controller system design.
10) Gotlib, Power Supply Design.
11) Palls-Areny, Analog Signal Processing.
12) Handbook on Sound Engineering.
13) Charles H. Roth Jr., Fundamentals of Logic design, Fourth Edition, Jaico Book.
Web References:
1) www. Alldatasheets.com
2) www. national.com (use free power supply design tool from National Semiconductor
website and design a multi output voltage SMPS using this tool).
3) www.microchip.com
4) www.atmel.com/products
5) www.8051_hw.com
6) www.8052.com
7) www.ti.com
Note: A group of two to three students should perform at least one laboratory experiment
on designing, fabricating and testing.

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