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English
MathematicsI
MathematicalMethods
AppliedPhysics
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NetworkAnalysis
ElectronicDevicesandCircuits
EngineeringDrawing
ComputerProgrammingLab.
ITWorkshop
ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsLab
EnglishLanguageCommunicationSkillsLab.
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MathematicsIII
ProbabilityTheoryandStochasticProcesses
EnvironmentalStudies
SignalsandSystems
ElectricalTechnology
ElectronicCircuitAnalysis
ElectronicCircuitsLab.

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PulseandDigitalCircuits
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ControlSystems
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ObjectOrientedProgramming
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SwitchingTheoryandLogicDesign
4+1*

EMWavesandTransmissionLines
4+1*

AnalogCommunications
4+1*

AnalogCommunicationsLab.

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PulseandDigitalCircuitsLab.

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ManagerialEconomicsandFinancialAnalysis
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ComputerOrganization
4+1*

LinearICApplications
4+1*

DigitalICApplications
4+1*

AntennasandWavePropagation
4+1*

DigitalCommunications
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DigitalCommunicationsLab.

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ICApplicationsandECADLab.

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ManagementScience
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TelecommunicationSwitchingSystems
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DigitalSignalProcessing
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VLSIDesign
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MicrowaveEngineering
4+1*

MicroprocessorsandInterfacing
4+1*

ElectronicComputerAidedDesignLab.

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AdvancedEnglishCommunicationSkillsLab

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ComputerNetworks
4+1*

ElectronicMeasurements&Instrumentation
4+1*

CellularandMobileCommunications
4+1*

RadarSystems
ElectiveI
MicroControllersandApplications
TelevisionEngineering
OperatingSystems
ElectiveII
DigitalImageProcessing
SatelliteCommunications
DataBaseManagementSystems
MicrowaveandOpticalCommunicationsLab.
DigitalSignalProcessingLab

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4+1*

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ElectiveIII
EmbeddedandRealTimeSystems
BioMedicalInstrumentation
DigitalDesignThroughVerilog
ElectiveIV
WirelessCommunicationsandNetworks
DSPProcessorsandArchitectures
ArtificialNeuralNetworks
IndustryOrientedMiniProject
Seminar

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ComprehensiveViva

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OpticalCommunications

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AllEndExaminations(TheoryandPractical)areofthreehoursduration.
*Tutorial
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ENGLISH

1.INTRODUCTION:
In view of the growing importance of English as a tool for global communication and the consequent
emphasis on training students to acquire communicative competence, the syllabus hasbeendesigned
to develop linguistic and communicative competence of Engineering students. The prescribed books
andtheexercisesaremeanttoservebroadlyasstudentshandbooks.
In the English classes, the focus should be on the skills of reading, writing, listeningandspeakingand
for this the teachers should use the text prescribed for detailedstudy.Forexample,thestudentsshould
be encouraged to read the texts/selected paragraphs silently. The teachers can ask comprehension
questions to stimulate discussion and based on the discussions students can be made to write short
paragraphs/essaysetc.
The text for nondetailed study is for extensivereading/readingforpleasurebythestudents.Hence,itis
suggested that they read it on their ownwithtopicsselectedfordiscussionintheclass.Thetimeshould
be utilized for working out the exercises given after each section , as also for supplementing the
exercises with authentic materials of a similar kind for example, from newspaper articles,

advertisements, promotional material etc.


. However, the stress in this syllabus is on skill development
andpracticeoflanguageskills.

2.OBJECTIVES:
a.ToimprovethelanguageproficiencyofthestudentsinEnglishwithemphasisonLSRWskills.
b. To equip the students to study academic subjects with greater facility through the theoretical and
practicalcomponentsoftheEnglishsyllabus.
c.Todevelopthestudyskillsandcommunicationskillsinformalandinformalsituations.

3.SYLLABUS:
ListeningSkills:
Objectives
1. To enable students to develop their listening skill so that theymayappreciateitsroleintheLSRW
skillsapproachtolanguageandimprovetheirpronunciation
2. To equip students with necessary training in listening so that can comprehend the speech of
peopleofdifferentbackgroundsandregions
Students should be given practice in listeningtothesoundsofthelanguagetobeabletorecognisethem,
todistinguishbetweenthemtomarkstressandrecogniseandusetherightintonationinsentences.
Listeningforgeneralcontent
Listeningtofillupinformation
Intensivelistening
Listeningforspecificinformation

SpeakingSkills:
Objectives
1. TomakestudentsawareoftheroleofspeakinginEnglishanditscontributiontotheirsuccess.
2. To enable students to express themselves fluently and appropriately in social and professional
contexts.

Oralpractice
Describingobjects/situations/people
Role play Individual/Group activities (Using exercises from all the nine units of the prescribed text:
LearningEnglish:ACommunicativeApproach
.)
JustAMinute(JAM)Sessions.

ReadingSkills:
Objectives
1.
To develop an awareness in the students about the significance of silent reading and
comprehension.
2.
To develop the ability of students to guess the meanings of words from contextandgraspthe
overallmessageofthetext,drawinferencesetc.

Skimmingthetext
Understandingthegistofanargument
Identifyingthetopicsentence
Inferringlexicalandcontextualmeaning
Understandingdiscoursefeatures
Recognizingcoherence/sequencingofsentences

NOTE:
Thestudentswillbetrainedinreadingskillsusingtheprescribedtextfordetailedstudy.
Theywillbeexaminedinreadingandansweringquestionsusingunseenpassageswhich
maybetakenfromthenondetailedtextorotherauthentictexts,suchas
magazines/newspaperarticles.

WritingSkills:
Objectives
1. Todevelopanawarenessinthestudentsaboutwritingasanexactandformalskill
2. To equip them with the components of different forms of writing, beginning with the lower order
ones.

Writingsentences
Useofappropriatevocabulary
Paragraphwriting

Coherenceandcohesiveness
Narration/description
NoteMaking
Formalandinformalletterwriting
Editingapassage

4.TEXTBOOKSPRESCRIBED:
In ordertoimprovetheproficiencyofthestudentintheacquisitionofthefourskillsmentionedabove,the
followingtextsandcoursecontent,dividedinto
EightUnits
,areprescribed:

ForDetailedstudy
1. LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach
, Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 2006. (Six
SelectedLessons)
ForNondetailedstudy
2. WINGS OF FIRE: An Autobiography APJ Abdul Kalam
, Abridged version with Exercises,
UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004.
A.STUDYMATERIAL:
UnitI
1. AstronomyfromLEARNINGENGLISH:
ACommunicativeApproach,
OrientLongman,2005.

2. Chapters 14 from Wings of Fire


: An Autobiography APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
withExercises,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004
UnitII
3. Information Technology from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Orient
Longman,2005.
4. Chapters 58 from Wings of Fire
: An Autobiography APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
withExercises,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004
UnitIII
5. Humour
from
LEARNINGENGLISH:
ACommunicativeApproach,

OrientLongman,2005.
6. Chapters 912 from Wings of Fire
: An Autobiography APJAbdulKalam,anabridgedversion
withExercises.,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004
UnitIV
7. Environment
from
LEARNINGENGLISH:
ACommunicativeApproach,

OrientLongman,2005.
8. Chapters 1316 fromWingsofFire
:AnAutobiographyAPJAbdulKalam,anabridgedversion
withExercises,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004

UnitV
9. Inspiration
from
LEARNINGENGLISH:
ACommunicativeApproach,

OrientLongman,2005.
10. Chapters 1720 fromWingsofFire
:AnAutobiographyAPJAbdulKalam,anabridgedversion
withExercises,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004.
UnitVI
11. Human Interest from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Orient Longman,
2005.
12. Chapters 2124 fromWingsofFire
:AnAutobiographyAPJAbdulKalam,anabridgedversion
withExercises,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2004.
*Exercisesfromthelessonsnotprescribedshallalsobeusedforclassroomtasks.

UnitVII
Exerciseson
ReadingandWritingSkills
ReadingComprehension
Situationaldialogues
Letterwriting
Essaywriting
UnitVIII
PracticeExercisesonRemedialGrammarcovering
CommonerrorsinEnglish,SubjectVerbagreement,UseofArticlesandPrepositions,
Tenseandaspect
Vocabularydevelopmentcovering
Synonyms & Antonyms, oneword substitutes, prefixes & suffixes, Idioms & phrases, words

oftenconfused.
REFERENCES:
1. StrengthenYourEnglish,
Bhaskaran&Horsburgh,OxfordUniversityPress
2. BasicCommunicationSkillsforTechnology
,AndreaJRutherfoord,PearsonEducationAsia.
3. MurphysEnglishGrammarwithCD,
Murphy,CambridgeUniversityPress
4. EnglishSkillsforTechnicalStudents
byOrientLongman
5. EverydayDialoguesinEnglish
byRobertJ.Dixson,PrenticeHallofIndiaLtd.,2006.
6. English For Technical Communication
, Vol. 1 & 2, by K. R. Lakshmi Narayanan, Sci tech.
Publications.
7. A Hand book of English for Engineers & Technologists by Dr. P. Eliah,
B. S.
Publications.
8. DevelopingCommunicationSkills
byKrishnaMohan&MeeraBenerji(Macmillan)
9. Speaking and Writing for Effective Business Communication, Francis Soundararaj, MacMillan
IndiaLtd.,2007.
10. TheOxfordGuidetoWritingandSpeaking,
John

Seely,Oxford
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MATHEMATICSI

UNITI
Differential equations of first order and first degreeexact,linearandBernoulli. ApplicationstoNewtons
Lawofcooling,Lawofnaturalgrowthanddecay,orthogonaltrajectories.

UNITII
Nonhomogeneous linear differential equations of second andhigherorderwithconstantcoefficientswith
RHStermofthetypee,Sinax,cosax,polynomialsinx,eV(x),xV(x),methodofvariationofparameters.

UNITIII
Rolles Theorem Lagranges Mean Value Theorem Cauchys mean value Theorem Generalized
MeanValuetheorem(alltheoremswithoutproof)FunctionsofseveralvariablesFunctionaldependence
JacobianMaximaandMinimaoffunctionsoftwovariableswithconstraintsandwithoutconstraints

UNITIV
Radius, Centre and Circle of Curvature Evolutes and Envelopes Curve tracingCartesian,polarand
Parametriccurves.

UNITV
Applications of integration to lengths, volumes and surface areas in Cartesian and polar coordinates
multipleintegralsdoubleandtripleintegralschangeofvariableschangeoforderofintegration.

UNITVI
Sequences series Convergences and divergence Ratio test Comparison test Integral test
CauchysroottestRaabestestAbsoluteandconditionalconvergence

UNITVII
Vector Calculus: Gradient DivergenceCurlandtheirrelatedpropertiesofsumsproductsLaplacianand
second order operators. Vector Integration Line integralworkdonePotentialfunctionareasurface
and volume integrals Vector integral theorems: Greens theoremStokes and Gausss Divergence
Theorem(Withoutproof).VerificationofGreensStokesandGausssTheorems.

UNITVIII
Laplace transform of standard functions Inverse transform first shifting Theorem, Transforms of
derivatives and integrals Unit step function second shifting theorem Diracs delta function
Convolution theorem Periodic function Differentiation and integration of transformsApplication of
Laplace transforms to ordinary differential equations Partial fractionsHeavisides Partial fraction
expansiontheorem.

TextBooks:
1. A text Book of EngineeringMathematics,Vol1 T.K.V.Iyengar,B.KrishnaGandhiandOthers,S.
Chand&Company.

2.
3.
4.

AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,C.Sankaraiah,V.G.S.BookLinks.
AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,ShahnazBathul,RightPublishers.
A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, P. Nageshwara Rao, Y. Narasimhulu & N. Prabhakar
Rao,DeepthiPublications.

References:
1. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,B.V.Raman,TataMcGrawHill.
2. AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,IrvinKreyszig,WileyIndiaPvt.Ltd.
3. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,ThamsonBookCollection.

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MATHEMATICALMETHODS
UNITI
Matrices and Linear systems of equations: Elementary row transformationsRankEchelon form, Normal
form Solution of Linear Systems Direct Methods LU Decomposition LU Decomposition from Gauss
EliminationSolutionofTridiagonalSystemsSolutionofLinearSystems

UNITII
Eigen values, eigen vectors properties CayleyHamilton Theorem Inverseandpowersofamatrixby
CayleyHamilton theorem Diagonolization of matrix. Calculation of powers of matrix Modal and
spectralmatrices.

UNITIII
Real matrices Symmetric, skew symmetric, orthogonal, Linear Transformation Orthogonal
Transformation. Complex matrices: Hermitian, SkewHermitian and Unitary Eigen values and eigen
vectors of complex matrices and their properties. Quadratic forms Reduction of quadratic form to
canonicalformRankPositive,negativedefinitesemidefiniteindexsignatureSylvesterlaw.

UNITIV
. Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Introduction TheBisectionMethodTheMethod
ofFalsePositionTheIterationMethodNewtonRaphsonMethod.

Interpolation: Introduction Errors in Polynomial Interpolation Finite differences Forward Differences


Backward differences Central differences Symbolic relations and separationofsymbolsDifferencesof
a polynomialNewtons formulae for interpolation Central difference interpolation Formulae Gauss
CentralDifferenceFormulaeInterpolationwithunevenlyspacedpointsLagrangesInterpolationformula.

UNITV
Curve fitting: Fitting a straight line Second degree curveexponentional curvepower curvebymethodof
least squares. Numerical Differentiation and Integration Trapezoidal rule Simpsons 1/3 Rule
Simpsons3/8Rule.

UNITVI
Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential equations: Solution by Taylors seriesPicards Method of
successive ApproximationsEulers MethodRungeKutta Methods PredictorCorrector Methods Adams
MoultonMethodMilnesMethod.

UNITVII
Fourier Series: Determination of Fourier coefficients Fourier series even and odd functions Fourier
series in an arbitrary interval even and odd periodic continuation Halfrange Fourier sine andcosine
expansions. Fourier integral theorem (only statement) Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Fourier
transform Fourier sine and cosine transforms properties inverse transforms Finite Fourier
transforms.

UNITVIII
Formation of partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions
solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear (standard type) equations. Method of
separation of variables. ztransform inverse ztransform properties Damping rule Shifting rule
Initialandfinalvaluetheorems.ConvolutiontheoremSolutionofdifferenceequationbyztransforms.


TextBooks:
1. MathematicalMethods,T.K.V.Iyengar,B.KrishnaGandhiandOthers,S.Chand&Company.
2. MathematicalMethods,C.Sankaraiah,V.G.S.BookLinks.
3. AtextbookofMathematicalMethods,V.Ravindranath,A.Vijayalaxmi,HimalayaPublishers.
4. AtextbookofMathematicalMethods,ShahnazBathul,RightPublisshers.
References:
1. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,B.V.Raman,TataMcGrawHill.
2. AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,IrvinKreyszig,WileyIndiaPvt.Ltd.
3. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation, M. K. Jain, S. R.K.Iyengar&R.
K.Jain,NewAgeInternationalPublishers.
rd
4. ElementaryNumericalAnalysis,Aitkinson&Han,WielyIndia,3
Edition,2006

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APPLIEDPHYSICS
UNITI

BONDINGINSOLIDS:
IntroductionTypesofbondinginsolidsEstimationofcohesiveenergy
Madelungconstant.

CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND XRAY DIFFRACTION: Introduction Space lattice Basis Unit cell
Lattice parameter Bravais lattices Crystal systems Structure and packing fractionsofSimplecubic
Body centered cubic Face centered cubic crystals Directions and planes in crystals Miller indices
Separation between successive [h k l] planes DiffractionofXraysbycrystalplanesBraggslaw Laue
methodPowdermethod.

UNITII

PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM MECHANICS: Waves and particles Plancks quantum theory de Broglie
hypothesis Matter waves DavissonandGermerexperimentG.P.ThomsonexperimentHeisenberg
uncertainty principle Schrdingers time independent wave equation Physical significanceofthewave
functionParticleinonedimensionalpotentialbox.

UNITIII

ELECTRON THEORY OF METALS: Classical free electron theory Mean freepathRelaxationtimeand


drift velocity Quantum free electron theory FermiDirac distribution (analytical) and its dependence on
temparatureFermienergyElectronscatteringandresistance.

BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS: Bloch theorem KronigPenney model (qualitative treatment) Origin of
energy band formation in solids Classificationofmaterialsintoconductors,semiconductors&insulators
Conceptofeffectivemassofanelectron.

UNITIV
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES: Introduction Dielectric constant Electronic, ionic and orientational
polarizations Internal fields in solids Clausius Mossotti equation Dielectrics in alternating fields
FrequencydependenceofthepolarizabilityFerroandPiezoelectricity.

MAGNETIC PROPERTIES : Permeability Magnetization Origin of magnetic moment Classificationof


magneticmaterialsDia,paraandferromagnetismHysteresiscurveSoftandhardmagneticmaterials.
UNITV

SEMICONDUCTORS : Introduction Intrinsic semiconductor and carrier concentration Equation for


conductivity Extrinsic semiconductor and carrier concentration DriftanddiffusionEinsteinsequation
HalleffectDirect&indirectbandgapsemiconductors.

SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: General properties Meissner effect Penetration depth Type I and Type II
superconductors Flux quantization DC and AC Josephson effect BCS Theory Applications of
superconductors.

UNITVI


LASERS: Introduction Characteristics of Lasers Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation
Einsteins coefficients Population inversion Ruby laser HeliumNeon Laser CO
2 laser
SemiconductorLaserApplicationsoflasers.

UNITVII
FIBER OPTICS AND HOLOGRAPHY: Introduction Principle of optical fiber Acceptance angle and
acceptance cone Numerical aperture Types of optical fibersandrefractiveindexprofilesAttenuation
in optical fibers Application of optical fibers Basic principles of holography Construction and
reconstructionofimageonhologramApplicationsofholography.

UNITVIII
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OF NANOMATERIALS: Introduction to Nano materials Basic principles of
Nanoscience & Technology Fabrication of nano materials Physical & chemical properties of
nanomaterialsCarbonnanotubesApplicationsofnanotechnology.

TEXTBOOKS:
nd
1.AppliedPhysics2
editionbyDr.P.AppalaNaidu&Dr.M.ChandraShekar,V.G.S.Booklinks.
2.IntroductiontoSolidStatePhysicsbyC.KittelWileyEasternLtd.
3.NanotechnologybyMarkRatnerandDanielRatnerPearsonEducation.

REFERENCES:
1.MaterialsScienceandEngineeringbyV.RaghavanPrenticeHallIndia.
2.MaterialsSciencebyM.ArumugamAnuradhaAgencies.
3.SolidStatePhysicsbyN.W.Ashcroft&N.DavidMerwinThomsonLearning.
4.MaterialsSciencebyM.S.Vijaya&G.RangarajanTataMcGrawHill.
5.SolidStatePhysicsbyP.K.PalanisamyScitechPublications(India)Pvt.Ltd.
6.NanoMaterialsbyA.K.Bandyopadhyay,NewAgeInternationalPublishers.
7.AppliedPhysicsbyP.K.MittalI.K.International.
8.AppliedPhysicsbyK.VijayKumar&T.SreekanthS.Chand&CompanyLtd.

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CPROGRAMMINGANDDATASTRUCTURES

UNITI
Algorithm / pseudo code, flowchart, program development steps, structure of
Cprogram,ASimpleC
program, identifiers, basic data types and sizes, Constants, variables, arithmetic, relational and logical
operators, increment and decrement operators, conditional operator, bitwise operators, assignment
operators,expressions,typeconversions,conditionalexpressions,precedenceandorderofevaluation.

Inputoutput statements, statements and blocks, if and switch statements, loops while,dowhileandfor
statements,break,continue,gotoandlabels,programmingexamples.

UNITII
Designing structured programs, Functions, basics, parameter passing, storage classes extern, auto,
register, static, scope rules, block structure, user defined functions, standard library functions, recursive
functions,headerfiles,Cpreprocessor,examplecprograms.

UNITIII
Arrays concepts, declaration, definition, accessing elements, storing elements, arrays and functions,
twodimensional and multidimensional arrays, applications of arrays. pointers concepts, initialization of
pointer variables, pointers and function arguments, address arithmetic, Character pointers and functions,
pointers to pointers, pointers and multidimensional arrays, dynamic memory managements functions,
commandlinearguments,cprogramexamples.

UNITIV
Derived types structures declaration, definition and initialization of structures, accessing structures,
nested structures, arrays of structures, structures and functions, pointers to structures, self referential
structures,unions,typedef,bitfields,Cprogramexamples.


UNITV
Input and output concept of a file, text files and binary files, streams, standard I/o, FormattedI/o,fileI/o
operations,errorhandling,Cprogramexamples.

UNITVI
Searching Linear and binary search methods, sorting Bubble sort, selection sort,Insertionsort,Quick
sort,mergesort.

UNITVII
Introduction to data structures, singly linked lists, doubly linked lists, circular list, representing stacks and
queuesinCusingarraysandlinkedlists,infixtopostfixconversion,postfixexpressionevaluation.

UNITVIII
Trees Binary tress, terminology, representation, traversals, graphs terminology, representation, graph
traversals(dfs&bfs)

TEXTBOOKS:
1. Computer science, A structured programmingapproachusingC,B.A.ForouzanandR.F.Gilberg,
Thirdedition,Thomson.
2. DataStructures Using C A.S.Tanenbaum, Y. Langsam, and M.J. Augenstein, PHI/Pearson
education.

REFERENCES:
1.C&DatastructuresP.Padmanabham,B.S.Publications.
2.TheCProgrammingLanguage,B.W.Kernighan,DennisM.Ritchie,
PHI/PearsonEducation
3.CProgrammingwithproblemsolving,J.A.Jones&K.Harrow,
dreamtechPress
1. ProgramminginCStephenG.Kochan,IIIEdition,PearsonEductaion.
2. Data Structures and Program Design in C, R.Kruse, C.L. Tondo, BP Leung, Shashi M, Second
Edition,PearsonEducation.

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NETWORKANALYSIS

UNITI IntroductiontoElectricalCircuits
CircuitConceptRLCparametersVoltageandCurrentsourcesIndependentanddependent
sourcesSourcetransformationVoltageCurrentrelationshipforpassiveelementsKirchoffslaws
networkreductiontechniquesseries,parallel,seriesparallel,startodeltaordeltatostartransformation.

UNITIIA.CCircuitsI
R.M.SandAveragevaluesandformfactorfordifferentperiodicwaveforms,SteadystateanalysisofR,L
andC(inseries,parallelandseriesparallelcombinations)withsinusoidalexcitationConceptofselfand
mutualinductancescoefficientofcouplingseriescircuitanalysiswithmutualinductance.

UNITIII
A.CCircuitsII
Resonanceseries,parallelcircuits,conceptofbandwidthandQfactor.
Threephasecircuits:PhasesequenceStaranddeltaconnectionRelationbetweenlineandphase
voltagesandcurrentsinbalancedsystemsCalculationsofactiveandreactivepower.

UNITIV
Networktopology
Definitions Graph Tree, Basic cutset and Basic Tieset matrices for planarnetworksLoopandNodal
methods of analysis of Networks withindependentanddependentvoltageandcurrentsourcesDuality&
Dualnetworks.

UNITV
NetworkTheorems
Tellegens,Superposition,Reciprocity,Thevinins,Nortons,MaxPowerTransfer
theorem.MillimansTheoremStatementandproofsproblemsolvingusingdependentandindependent
sourcesford.canda.cexcitation.

UNITVI
Twoportnetworks
Z,Y,ABCD,hparametersConversionofoneparametertoanotherparameterconditionforreciprocity
andsymmetry2portnetworkconnectionsinseries,parallelandcascadedproblemsolving.

UNITVII
TransientAnalysis
Transient response of RL, RC, RLC circuits (Series combinations only) for d.c. and sinusoidal
excitations Initial conditions Solution using differential equation approach and Laplace transform
methodsofsolutions.

UNITVIII
Filters
L.P,H.P,B.P,B.E,PrototypefiltersdesignMderivedfiltersofL.P.andH.P.Compositefilterdesignof
L.P.andH.Pdesignofvarioussymmetricalattenuators.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.NetworkAnalysisMEVanValkenburg,PrenticeHallofIndia,3rdEdition,2000.
2.Networks,LinesandFieldsJDRyder,PHI,2ndEdition,1999.

REFERENCES:
1.EngineeringCircuitAnalysisWilliamHaytandJackEKemmerly,McGrawHill,5thEdition,1993.
2.NetworkAnalysisN.C.JaganandC.Lakshminarayana,B.S.Publications,2006.
3.ElectricCircuitsJ.EdministerandM.NahviSchaumsOutlines,TMH,1999.
4.ElectricalcircuitsbyA.Chakarborthy,DhanpathRai&Co.,

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ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITS
UNITI
ELECTRON DYNAMICS AND CRO: Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Simple
problems involving electric and magnetic fields only. Electrostatic and magnetic focusing. Principles of
CRT, deflection sensitivity (Electrostatic and magnetic deflection), Parallel Electric and Magnetic fields,
PerpendicularElectricandMagneticfields.

UNITII
JUNCTION DIODE CHARACTERISTICS : Review of semi conductor Physics n and p type semi
conductors, Mass Action Law, Continuity Equation, Hall Effect, Fermi level in intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors, Opencircuited pn junction, The pn junction Energy band diagram of PN diode, PN
diode as as a rectifier (forward bias and reverse bias), The current components in pn diode, Law of
junction, Diode equation, Voltampere characteristics of pn diode, Temperature dependence of VI
characteristic, Transition and Diffusion capacitances, Step graded junction, Breakdown Mechanisms in
Semi Conductor(AvalancheandZenerbreakdown)Diodes,Zenerdiodecharacteristics,Characteristicsof
TunnelDiodewiththehelpofenergybanddiagrams,VaractarDiode,LED,LCD.Andphotodiode

UNITIII
RECTIFIERS,FILTERSANDREGULATORS:Halfwaverectifier,ripplefactor,fullwaverectifier,Harmonic
components in a rectifier circuit, Inductorfilter,Capacitorfilter,L sectionfilter,P
sectionfilter,MultipleL
section and Multiple P
section filter, and comparison of various filter circuits in terms of ripple factors,
Simplecircuitofaregulatorusingzenerdiode,SeriesandShuntvoltageregulators

UNITIV
TRANSISTOR and FET CHARACTERISTICS : Junction transistor, Transistor current components,
Transistor as an amplifier, Transistor construction, Detailed study of currents in a transistor, Transistor
alpha, Input and Output characteristics of transistor in Common Base, Common Emitter, and Common
collector configurations, Relation between Alpha andBeta,typicaltransistorjunctionvoltagevalues,JFET
characteristics (Qualitative and Quantitative discussion), Small signal model of JFET, MOSFET
characterisitics (Enhancement and depletion mode), Symbols of MOSFET, Comparison of Transistors,
IntroductiontoSCRandUJT.

UNITV
BIASING AND STABILISATION : BJT biasing, DC equivalent model, criteria for fixing operating point,
' '
Fixed bias, Collector to base bias, Self bias techniques for stabilization, Stabilization factors, (S, S
, S
),
Compensation techniques, (Compensation against variation in V
, I
,) Thermal run away, Thermal
BE
co
stability,


UNITVI
AMPLIFIERS : Small signal low frequency transistor amplifier circuits: hparameter representation of a
transistor, Analysis of singlestagetransistoramplifierusinghparameters:voltagegain,currentgain,Input
impedanceandOutputimpedance.ComparisonoftransistorconfigurationsintermsofA
,R
A
,R
I
i,
v
o,

UNITVII
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS : Concept of feedback, Classification of feedback amplifiers, General
characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers, Effect of Feedback on input and output characteristics,
Voltage series, voltage shunt, current series, and current shunt feedback amplifiers with discrete
componentsandtheiranalysis

UNITVIII
OSCILLATORS : Condition for oscillations. RCphase shift oscillators with Transistor and FET, Hartley
and Colpitts oscillators, Wein bridge oscillator, Crystal oscillators, Frequency and amplitude stability of
oscillators,

TEXTBOOKS:

nd
1.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsJ.Millman,C.C.Halkias,andSatyabrathaJitTataMcGrawHill,2

Ed.,2007.
2.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsR.L.BoylestadandLouisNashelsky,Pearson/PrenticeHall,9th
Edition,2006.

REFERENCES:

1.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsT.F.BogartJr.,J.S.BeasleyandG.Rico,PearsonEducation,6th
edition,2004.
2.PrinciplesofElectronicCircuitsS.G.BurnsandP.R.Bond,GalgotiaPublications,2ndEdn..,1998.
3.MicroelectronicsMillmanandGrabel,TataMcGrawHill,1988.
nd
4.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsDr.K.LalKishore,B.S.Publications,2
Edition,2005.
5.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsProfGSNRajuIKInternationalPublishingHousePvt.Ltd2006

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ENGINEERINGDRAWING
UNITI
Introductiontoengineeringgraphicsconstructionofellipse,parabolaandhyperbolacylindricalcurves.

UNITII
Orthographic projections of points, lines and planes axis inclinedtooneplanesandinclinedtoboththe
planes.

UNITIII
Orthographicprojectionsofsolids:
Cylinder,cone,prism,pyramidandspherepositionsandaxisinclinedtoboththeplanes.

UNITIV
Isomericprojectionsoflines,planesandsimplesolids

UNITV
Conversionoforthographicviewsintoisometricviewsandviceversa.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. EngineeringdrawingsByN.D.Bhatt
2EngineeringgraphicsByK.L.Narayana&P.Kannayya

REFERENCES:
1. Engineeringdrawingandgraphics:Venugopal/Newage
2. Engineeringdrawing:Johle/TMH


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Objectives:
Tomakethestudentlearnaprogramminglanguage.
ToteachthestudenttowriteprogramsinCsolvetheproblems
ToIntroducethestudenttosimplelinearandnonlineardatastructuressuchaslists,stacks,
queues,treesandgraphs.

RecommendedSystems/SoftwareRequirements:

IntelbaseddesktopPC
ANSICCompilerwithSupportingEditors

Weekl
.
a)
WriteaCprogramtofindthesumofindividualdigitsofapositiveinteger.
b) A Fibonacci Sequence is defined as follows: the first and second terms in the sequence are 0 and 1.
Subsequent terms are found by adding the preceding two terms in the sequence. Write a C program to
generatethefirstntermsofthesequence.
c) Write a C program to generate all the prime numbers between 1andn,wherenisavaluesuppliedby
theuser.

Week2
.
a)
WriteaCprogramtocalculatethefollowingSum:
2
4
6
8
10
Sum=1x
/2!+x
/4!x
/6!+x
/8!x
/10!
b)
WriteaCprogramtoefindtherootsofaquadraticequation.

Week3
a)
WriteCprogramsthatusebothrecursiveandnonrecursivefunctions
i)Tofindthefactorialofagiveninteger.
ii)TofindtheGCD(greatestcommondivisor)oftwogivenintegers.
iii)TosolveTowersofHanoiproblem.

Week4
2
a) The total distance travelled byvehicleintsecondsisgivenbydistance =ut+1/2at
whereuanda
2
are the initial velocity (m/sec.) and acceleration (m/sec
). Write C program to findthedistancetravelledat
regular intervals of time given the values of u and a. The program should provide the flexibility to the
usertoselecthisowntimeintervalsandrepeatthecalculationsfordifferentvaluesofuanda.
b) Write a C program, which takes two integer operands and one operator form the user, performs the
operationandthenprintstheresult.(Considertheoperators+,,*,/,%anduseSwitchStatement)

Week5
a)
WriteaCprogramtofindboththelargesandsmallestnumberinalistofintegers.
b)
WriteaCprogramthatusesfunctionstoperformthefollowing:
i)AdditionofTwoMatrices
ii)MultiplicationofTwoMatrices

Week6
a)
WriteaCprogramthatusesfunctionstoperformthefollowingoperations:
i)Toinsertasubstringintogivenmainstringfromagivenposition.
ii)TodeletenCharactersfromagivenpositioninagivenstring.
b)
WriteaCprogramtodetermineifthegivenstringisapalindromeornot

Week7
a) Write a C program thatdisplaysthepositionorindexinthestringSwherethestringTbegins,or1ifS
doesntcontainT.
b)
WriteaCprogramtocountthelines,wordsandcharactersinagiventext.


Week8
a)
WriteaCprogramtogeneratePascalstriangle.
b)
WriteaCprogramtoconstructapyramidofnumbers.

Week9
Write a C program to read in two numbers, x and n, and then compute the sum of this geometric
progression:
2 3
n
1+x+x
+x
+.+x
Forexample:ifnis3andxis5,thentheprogramcomputes1+5+25+125.
Printx,n,thesum
Perform error checking. For example, the formula does not make sense for negative exponents if n is
less than 0. Have your program print an error message if n<0, then go back and read in the next pair of
numbersofwithoutcomputingthesum.Areanyvaluesofxalsoillegal?Ifso,testforthemtoo.

Week10
a) 2s complement of a number is obtained by scanning it from righttoleftandcomplementingallthebits
after the first appearance of a1.Thus2scomplementof11100is00100.WriteaCprogramtofindthe2s
complementofabinarynumber.
b)
WriteaCprogramtoconvertaRomannumeraltoitsdecimalequivalent.

Week11
WriteaCprogramthatusesfunctionstoperformthefollowingoperations:
i)Readingacomplexnumber
ii)Writingacomplexnumber
iii)Additionoftwocomplexnumbers
iv)Multiplicationoftwocomplexnumbers
(Note:representcomplexnumberusingastructure.)

Week12
a)
WriteaCprogramwhichcopiesonefiletoanother.
b)
WriteaCprogramtoreversethefirstncharactersinafile.
(Note:Thefilenameandnarespecifiedonthecommandline.)

Week13
WriteaCprogramthatusesfunctionstoperformthefollowingoperationsonsinglylinkedlist.:
i)Creationii)Insertioniii)Deletioniv)Traversal

Week14
WriteaCprogramthatusesfunctionstoperformthefollowingoperationsondoublylinkedlist.:
i)Creationii)Insertioniii)Deletioniv)Traversalinbothways

Week15
WriteCprogramsthatimplementstack(itsoperations)using
i)Arraysii)Pointers

Week16
WriteCprogramsthatimplementQueue(itsoperations)using
i)Arraysii)Pointers

Week17
WriteaCprogramthatusesStackoperationstoperformthefollowing:
i)Convertinginfixexpressionintopostfixexpression
ii)Evaluatingthepostfixexpression

Week18
WriteaCprogramthatusesfunctionstoperformthefollowing:
i)CreatingaBinaryTreeofintegers
ii)Traversingtheabovebinarytreeinpreorder,inorderandpostorder.

Week19
Write C programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions toperformthefollowingsearching
operationsforaKeyvalueinagivenlistofintegers:
i)Linearsearchii)Binarysearch

Week20
Write C programs that implement the followingsortingmethodstosortagivenlistofintegersinascending
order:
i)Bubblesortii)Quicksort

Week21
Write C programs that implement the followingsortingmethodstosortagivenlistofintegersinascending
order:
i)Insertionsortii)Mergesort

Week22
WriteCprogramstoimplementtheLagrangeinterpolationandNewtonGregoryforwardinterpolation.

Week23
WriteCprogramstoimplementthelinearregressionandpolynomialregressionalgorithms.

Week24
WriteCprogramstoimplementTrapezoidalandSimpsonmethods.

TextBooks
1.CprogrammingandDataStructures,P.Padmanabham,ThirdEdition,BSPublications
2.DataStructures:ApseudocodeapproachwithC,secondeditionR.F.GilbergandB.A.Forouzan
3.ProgramminginC,P.Dey&M.Ghosh,OxfordUniv.Press.
4.CandDataStructures,EBalaguruswamy,TMHpublications.

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ITWORKSHOP

Objectives:
The IT Workshop for engineers is a 6 training lab course spread over 90 hours. The modules include
training on PC Hardware, Internet &WorldWideWebandProductivitytoolsincluding Word,Excel,Power
PointandPublisher.
PC Hardware introduces the students to a personal computer and its basic peripherals, the process of
assembling a personalcomputer,installationofsystemsoftwarelikeMSWindows,Linuxandtherequired
device drivers. In addition hardware and software level troubleshooting process, tips and tricks wouldbe
covered.
Internet & WorldWideWebmoduleintroducesthedifferentwaysofhookingthePContotheinternetfrom
homeandworkplaceandeffectivelyusageoftheinternet.Usageofwebbrowsers,email,newsgroupsand
discussion forums would becovered.Inaddition,awarenessofcyberhygiene,i.e.,protectingthepersonal
computerfromgettinginfectedwiththeviruses,wormsandothercyberattackswouldbeintroduced.
Productivity tools module would enable the students in crafting professional word documents, excel
spread sheets, power point presentations and personal web sites using the Microsoft suite of office tools
andLaTeX.

PCHardware
Week 1Task1:Identifytheperipheralsofacomputer,componentsinaCPUanditsfunctions.Drawthe
blockdiagramoftheCPUalongwiththeconfigurationofeachperipheralandsubmittoyourinstructor.

Week 2 Task 2 : Every student should disassemble and assemble the PC back to working condition.
Lab instructors should verify the work and follow it up with a Viva. Also students need to go through the
videowhichshowstheprocessofassemblingaPC.Avideowouldbegivenaspartofthecoursecontent.

Week 3 Task 3 : Every student should individually install MS windows on the personal computer. Lab
instructorshouldverifytheinstallationandfollowitupwithaViva.

Week 4 Task 4 : Every student should install Linux on the computer. This computer should have
windows installed. The system should be configured as dual boot with both windows and Linux. Lab

instructorsshouldverifytheinstallationandfollowitupwithaViva

Week 5 Task 5 : Several mini tasks would be that covers Basic commands in Linux and Basic system
administration in Linux which includes: Basic Linux commands in bash, Create hard and symbolic links,
Textprocessing,Usingwildcards

Week 6 Task 6 :HardwareTroubleshooting:StudentshavetobegivenaPCwhichdoesnotbootdue


to improper assembly or defective peripherals. They should identify the problem and fix it to get the
computer back to working condition. The work done should be verified by the instructor and followed up
withaViva

Week 7 Task 7 : Software Troubleshooting : Students have to be given a malfunctioning CPU dueto
system software problems. They should identify the problem and fixittogetthecomputerbacktoworking
condition.TheworkdoneshouldbeverifiedbytheinstructorandfollowedupwithaViva.

Week 8 Task 8 : The test consists of various systems with Hardware / Software related troubles,
Formatteddiskswithoutoperatingsystems.

Internet&WorldWideWeb
Week 9 Task 1 : Orientation & Connectivity BootCamp:StudentsshouldgetconnectedtotheirLocal
Area Network and access the Internet. In the process they configure the TCP/IP setting. Finally students
should demonstrate, to the instructor, how to access the websites and email. If there is no internet
connectivitypreparationsneedtobemadebytheinstructorstosimulatetheWWWontheLAN.

Week 10 Task 2 : Web Browsers, Surfing the Web : Students customize their web browsers with the
LAN proxy settings, bookmarks, search toolbars and pop up blockers. Also, plugins like Macromedia
FlashandJREforappletsshouldbeconfigured.

Week 11 Task 3 : Search Engines & Netiquette : Students should know what searchenginesareand
how to use the search engines. A few topics wouldbegiventothestudentsforwhichtheyneedtosearch
onGoogle.Thisshouldbedemonstratedtotheinstructors.

Week 12 Task4:CyberHygiene:Studentswouldbeexposedtothevariousthreatsontheinternetand
would be askedtoconfiguretheircomputertobesafeontheinternet.Theyneedtofirstinstallanantivirus
software, configure their personal firewall and windows update on their computer. Then they need to
customizetheirbrowserstoblockpopups,blockactivexdownloadstoavoidvirusesand/orworms.

Week13ModuleTest
Atestwhichsimulatesalloftheabovetaskswouldbecraftedandgiventothe
students.

LaTeXandWord
Week 14 Word Orientation : The mentor needs to give anoverviewofLaTeXandMicrosoft/equivalent
(FOSS) toolword:ImportanceofLaTeXandMS/equivalent(FOSS)toolWordaswordProcessors,Details
of the four tasks and features that would be covered in each, Using LaTeX and word Accessing,
overviewoftoolbars,savingfiles,Usinghelpandresources,rulers,formatpainterinword.
Task 1 : Using LaTeX and word to create project certificate. Features to be covered:FormattingFontsin
word, Drop Cap in word, Applying Text effects, Using Character Spacing, Borders and Colors, Inserting
HeaderandFooter,UsingDateandTimeoptioninbothLaTeXandWord.

Week 15 Task 2 : Creating project abstract Features to be covered:Formatting Styles, Inserting table,
Bullets and Numbering, Changing Text Direction, Cell alignment, Footnote, Hyperlink, Symbols, Spell
Check,TrackChanges.

Week 16 Task 3 : Creating a Newsletter : Features to be covered: Table of Content, Newspaper


columns, Images from files and clipart, Drawing toolbar and Word Art, Formatting Images,Textboxesand
Paragraphs

Week 17 Task 4 : Creating a Feedback form Features to be covered Forms, Text Fields, Inserting
objects,MailMergeinWord.

Week18LaTeXandWordModuleTest
Replicatethegivendocumentinclusiveofallfeatures

Excel
Week 19 Excel Orientation : The mentor needs to tell the importance of MS/ equivalent (FOSS) tool

Excel as a Spreadsheet tool, give the details ofthefourtasksandfeaturesthatwouldbecoveredineach.


UsingExcel
Accessing,overviewoftoolbars,savingexcelfiles,Usinghelpandresources
Task 1 : Creating a Scheduler Features to be covered: Gridlines, Format Cells, Summation, auto fill,
FormattingText

Week 20 Task 2 : Calculating GPA .Features to be covered: Cell Referencing, Formulae in excel
average, std.deviation, Charts, Renaming and Inserting worksheets, Hyper linking, Count function,
LOOKUP/VLOOKUP

Week 21 Task 3 :PerformanceAnalysisFeaturestobecovered:Splitcells,freezepanes,groupand


outline,Sorting,Booleanandlogicaloperators,Conditionalformatting

Week 22 Task 4 : Cricket Score Card Features to be covered:Pivot Tables, Interactive Buttons,
ImportingData,DataProtection,DataValidation

Week23ExcelModuleTest
Replicatethegivendocumentinclusiveofallfeatures

LaTeXandMS/equivalent(FOSS)toolPowerPoint
Week 24Task1:Studentswillbeworkingonbasicpowerpointutilitiesandtoolswhichhelpthemcreate
basic power point presentation.Topiccoveredduringthisweekincludes:PPTOrientation,SlideLayouts,
Inserting Text, Word Art, Formatting Text, Bullets and Numbering, Auto Shapes, Lines andArrowsinboth
LaTeXandPowerpoint
.

Week 25 Task 2 : Second week helps students in making their presentations interactive.Topiccovered
during this week includes : Hyperlinks, Inserting Images, Clip Art, Audio, Video, Objects, Tables and
Charts

Week 26 Task 3 : Concentrating on the in andoutofMicrosoftpowerpointandpresentationsinLaTeX.


Helps them learn best practices in designing and preparing power point presentation. Topic covered
during this week includes : Master Layouts (slide, template, and notes), Types of views (basic,
presentation,slideslotter,notesetc),InsertingBackground,textures,DesignTemplates,Hiddenslides.

Week 27 Task 4 : Entire week concentrates on presentation part of LaTeX and power point. Topic
covered during this week includes Using Auto content wizard, Slide Transition, Custom Animation, Auto
Rehearsing

Week 28 Task 5 : Power point test would be conducted. Students will be given model power point
presentationwhichneedstobereplicated(exactlyhowitsasked).

Publisher
Week 29 : Help students in preparing their personal website using Microsoft/ equivalent (FOSS) tool
publisher. Topic covered during this week includes Publisher Orientation, Using Templates, Layouts,
Inserting text objects, Editing text objects, Inserting Tables, Working with menu objects, Inserting pages,
Hyperlinking,Renaming,deleting,modifyingpages,Hostingwebsite.

REFERENCES:
1.ComdexInformationTechnologycoursetoolkitVikasGupta,WILEYDreamtech
2.TheCompleteComputerupgradeandrepairbook,3rdeditionCherylASchmidt,WILEYDreamtech
3.IntroductiontoInformationTechnology,ITLEducationSolutionslimited,PearsonEducation.
4.PCHardwareandA+HandbookKateJ.ChasePHI(Microsoft)
5.LaTeXCompanionLeslieLamport,PHI/Pearson.
6.AllLaTeXandothersrelatedmaterialisavailableat
(a)www.sssolutions.inand
(b)
www.sontisoftsolutions.org

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ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITSLAB

PARTA:(OnlyforvivavoceExamination)

ELECTRONICWORKSHOPPRACTICE(in6labsessions):
1.Identification,Specifications,TestingofR,L,CComponents(ColourCodes),Potentiometers,Switches
(SPDT,DPDT,andDIP),Coils,GangCondensers,Relays,BreadBoards.
2.Identification,SpecificationsandTestingofActiveDevices,Diodes,BJTs,LowpowerJFETs,MOSFETs,
PowerTransistors,LEDs,LCDs,OptoelectronicDevices,SCR,UJT,DIACs,TRIACs,LinearandDigital
ICs.
3.SolderingpracticeSimpleCircuitsusingactiveandpassivecomponents.
4.SinglelayerandMultilayerPCBs(IdentificationandUtility).
5.Studyandoperationof
Multimeters(AnalogandDigital)
FunctionGenerator
RegulatedPowerSupplies
1. StudyandOperationofCRO.

PARTB:(ForLaboratoryexaminationMinimumof16experiments)
1.PNJunctiondiodecharacteristicsA.ForwardbiasB.Reversebias.
2.Zenerdiodecharacteristics
3.TransistorCBcharacteristics(InputandOutput)
4.TransistorCEcharacteristics(InputandOutput)
5.Rectifierwithoutfilters(Fullwave&Halfwave)
6.Rectifierwithfilters(Fullwave&Halfwave)
7.FETcharacteristics
8.MeasurementofhparametersoftransistorinCB,CE,CCconfigurations
9.CEAmplifier
10.CCAmplifier(EmitterFollower).
11.SinglestageRCcoupledAmplifier.
12.FETamplifier(CommonSource)
13.WienBridgeOscillator
14.RCPhaseShiftOscillator
15.Feedbackamplifier(CurrentSeries).
16.Feedbackamplifier(VoltageSeries).
17.HartleyOscillator.
18.ColpittsOscillator.
19.SCRcharacteristics.

PARTC:
EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:
1. RegulatedPowersupplies(RPS)

030v
2. CROs

020MHz.
3. FunctionGenerators

01MHz.
4. Multimeters
5. DecadeResitanceBoxes/Rheostats
6. DecadeCapacitanceBoxes
7. MicroAmmeters(AnalogorDigital)
020A,050A,0100A,0200A
8. Voltmeters(AnalogorDigital)

050V,0100V,0250V
9.
ElectronicComponents
Resistors,Capacitors,BJTs,LCDs,SCRs,UJTs,
FETs,LEDs,
MOSFETs,diodes(ge&sitype),transistors(npn&pnp
type)

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ENGLISHLANGUAGECOMMUNICATIONSKILLSLAB

The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarises the
studentswiththeuseofEnglishineverydaysituationsandcontexts.
Objectives:
1. To expose the students to a variety of selfinstructional, learnerfriendly modesoflanguage
learning.

2.

To help the studentscultivatethehabitofreadingpassagesfromthecomputermonitor,thus


providing them with the required facility to face computerbased competitive exams such
GRE,TOEFL,GMATetc.
3. To enable them to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent,intonation,and
rhythm.
4. To train them to use language effectively to face interviews, group discussions, public
speaking.
5. To initiate them into greater use of the computer in resume preparation, report writing,
formatmakingetc.
SYLLABUS:
Thefollowingcoursecontentisprescribedforthe
EnglishLanguageLaboratory
sessions:
1.IntroductiontotheSoundsofEnglishVowels,Diphthongs&Consonants.
2.IntroductiontoStressandIntonation.
3.SituationalDialogues/RolePlay.
4.OralPresentationsPreparedandExtempore.
5.JustAMinuteSessions(JAM).
6.DescribingObjects/Situations/People.
7.InformationTransfer
8.Debate
9.TelephoningSkills.
10.GivingDirections.
MinimumRequirement:
TheEnglishLanguageLabshallhavetwoparts:
i.
The Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 60 systems, one master console,
LANfacilityandEnglishlanguagesoftwareforselfstudybylearners.
ii.
The Communication Skills Lab with movable chairs and audiovisual aids with a P.A
System,aT.V.,adigitalstereoaudio&videosystemandcamcorderetc.
SystemRequirement(Hardwarecomponent):
ComputernetworkwithLanwithminimum60multimediasystemswiththefollowingspecifications:
i.
PIVProcessor
a. Speed2.8GHZ
b. RAM512MBMinimum
c. HardDisk80GB
ii.
HeadphonesofHighquality
SuggestedSoftware:
CambridgeAdvancedLearnersEnglishDictionarywithCD.
TheRosettaStoneEnglishLibrary
ClarityPronunciationPowerPartI
MasteringEnglishinVocabulary,Grammar,Spellings,Composition
DorlingKindersleyseriesofGrammar,Punctuation,Compositionetc.
LanguageinUse,FoundationBooksPvtLtdwithCD.
th

OxfordAdvancedLearnersCompass,7
Edition
LearningtoSpeakEnglish4CDs
MicrosoftEncartawithCD
MurphysEnglishGrammar,CambridgewithCD

English in Mind, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with Meredith Levy,
Cambridge

Books Suggested for EnglishLanguageLabLibrary(tobelocatedwithinthelabinadditiontotheCDs


ofthetextbookwhichareloadedonthesystems):
1. SpokenEnglish
(CIEFL)in3volumeswith6cassettes,OUP.
2. EnglishPronouncingDictionary
DanielJonesCurrentEditionwithCD.
3. SpokenEnglish
R.K.BansalandJ.B.Harrison,OrientLongman2006Edn.
4. English Language Communication : A Reader cum Lab Manual Dr A Ramakrishna Rao, Dr G
Natanam&ProfSASankaranarayanan,AnuradhaPublications,Chennai
5. SpeakingEnglishEffectively
byKrishnaMohan&NPSingh(Macmillan)
6. A Practical Course in English Pronunciation
, (with two Audio cassettes) by J. Sethi, Kamlesh
Sadanand&D.V.Jindal,PrenticeHallofIndiaPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi.
7. AtextbookofEnglishPhoneticsforIndianStudents
byT.Balasubramanian(Macmillan)
8. EnglishSkillsforTechnicalStudents,
WBSCTEwithBritishCouncil,OL

DISTRIBUTIONANDWEIGHTAGEOFMARKS
EnglishLanguageLaboratoryPracticalPaper:
1. The practical examinations for the English Language Laboratory shall be conducted as per the
Universitynormsprescribedforthecoreengineeringpracticalsessions.
2. For the Language lab sessions, there shall beacontinuousevaluationduringtheyearfor25sessional
marks and 50 yearend Examination marks. Of the 25 marks,15marksshallbeawardedfordaytoday
work and 10 marks to be awarded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s).TheyearendExaminationshall
be conducted by the teacher concerned with the help of another member of the staff of the same
departmentofthesameinstitution.

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MATHEMATICSIII
UNITI
Special functions
: Gamma and Beta Functions Their properties evaluation of improper integrals.
Bessel functions properties Recurrence relations Orthogonality. LegendrepolynomialsProperties
RodriguesformulaRecurrencerelationsOrthogonality.

UNITII
Functions of a complex variable Continuity Differentiability Analyticity Properties
CauchyRiemann equations in Cartesian and polar coordinates. Harmonic and conjugate harmonic
functionsMilneThompsonmethod.

UNITIII

Elementary functions: Exponential, trigonometric, hyperbolic functions and their properties General
powerZ(ciscomplex),principalvalue.

UNITIV
Complex integration: Line integral evaluation along a path and by indefinite integration Cauchys
integraltheoremCauchysintegralformulaGeneralizedintegralformula.

UNITV
Complex power series: Radius of convergence Expansion in Taylors series, Maclaurins series and
Laurentseries.SingularpointIsolatedsingularpointpoleofordermessentialsingularity.

UNITVI

ResidueEvaluationofresiduebyformulaandbyLaurentseriesResiduetheorem.
Evaluationofintegralsofthetype
(a)Improperrealintegrals
(b)
(c)
(d)Integralsbyidentation.

UNITVII

Argument principle Rouches theorem determination of number of zeros of complex polynomials


MaximumModulusprincipleFundamentaltheoremofAlgebra,LiouvillesTheorem.

UNITVIII
2
Conformal mapping: Transformation by , lnz, z
, z(n positive integer), Sin z, cos z,
z + a/z.
Translation, rotation, inversion and bilinear transformation fixed point cross ratio properties
invarianceofcirclesandcrossratiodeterminationofbilineartransformationmapping3givenpoints.

TextBooks:

1. A text BookofEngineeringMathematics,VolIII T.K.V.Iyengar,B.KrishnaGandhiandOthers,S.


Chand&Company.
2. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,C.Sankaraiah,V.G.S.BookLinks.
3. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,ShahnazBathul,PrenticeHallofIndia.

4.

A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, P. Nageshwara Rao, Y. Narasimhulu & N. Prabhakar


Rao,DeepthiPublications.

References:

1. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,B.V.Raman,TataMcGrawHill.
2. AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,IrvinKreyszig,WileyIndiaPvt.Ltd.
3. AtextBookofEngineeringMathematics,ThamsonBookCollection.
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UNITI
PROBABILITY : Probability introduced through Sets and Relative Frequency: Experiments and Sample
Spaces, Discrete and Continuous Sample Spaces, Events, Probability Definitions and Axioms,
Mathematical Model of Experiments, Probability as a Relative Frequency, Joint Probability, Conditional
Probability,TotalProbability,BayesTheorem,IndependentEvents:

UNITII
THE RANDOM VARIABLE : Definition of a Random Variable, Conditions for a Function tobeaRandom
Variable, Discrete and Continuous, Mixed Random Variable, Distribution and Density functions,
Properties, Binomial, Poisson, Uniform, Gaussian, Exponential, Rayleigh, Conditional Distribution,
MethodsofdefiningConditioningEvent,ConditionalDensity,Properties.

UNITIII
OPERATION ON ONE RANDOM VARIABLE EXPECTATIONS : Introduction, Expected Value of a
Random Variable, FunctionofaRandomVariable, MomentsabouttheOrigin,CentralMoments,Variance
and Skew, Chebychevs Inequality,
Characteristic Function, Moment Generating Function,
Transformations of a Random Variable: Monotonic Transformations for a Continuous Random Variable,
Nonmonotonic Transformations of Continuous Random Variable, Transformation of a Discrete Random
Variable.

UNITIV
MULTIPLE RANDOM VARIABLES : Vector Random Variables, Joint Distribution Function, Properties of
Joint Distribution, Marginal Distribution Functions, Conditional Distribution and Density Point
Conditioning, Conditional Distribution and Density Interval conditioning, Statistical Independence, Sum
of Two Random Variables, Sum of Several Random Variables, Central Limit Theorem, (Proof not
expected).UnequalDistribution,EqualDistributions.

UNITV
OPERATIONS ON MULTIPLE RANDOM VARIABLES : Expected Value of a Function of Random
Variables: Joint Moments about the Origin, Joint Central Moments, Joint Characteristic Functions, Jointly
Gaussian Random Variables: Two Random Variables case, N Random Variable case, Properties,
TransformationsofMultipleRandomVariables,LinearTransformationsofGaussianRandomVariables.

UNITVI
RANDOM PROCESSES TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS : The Random Process Concept,
Classification of Processes, Deterministic and Nondeterministic Processes, Distribution and Density
Functions, concept ofStationarityandStatisticalIndependence.FirstOrderStationaryProcesses,Second
OrderandWideSenseStationarity,(NOrder)andStrictSenseStationarity,TimeAveragesandErgodicity,
MeanErgodic Processes, CorrelationErgodic Processes, Autocorrelation Function and Its Properties,
CrossCorrelation Function and Its Properties, Covariance Functions, Gaussian Random Processes,
PoissonRandomProcess.

UNITVII
RANDOM PROCESSES SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS : The Power Spectrum: Properties,
Relationship betweenPowerSpectrumandAutocorrelationFunction,TheCrossPowerDensitySpectrum,
Properties,RelationshipbetweenCrossPowerSpectrumandCrossCorrelationFunction.

UNITVIII
LINEAR SYSTEMS WITH RANDOM INPUTS : Random Signal Response of Linear Systems: System

Response Convolution, Mean and Meansquared Value of System Response,autocorrelationFunction


of Response, CrossCorrelation Functions of Input and Output, Spectral Characteristics of System
Response: Power Density Spectrum of Response, CrossPower Density Spectrums of Input and Output,
Band pass, BandLimited and Narrowband Processes, Properties, Modeling of Noise Sources: Resistive
(Thermal) Noise Source, Arbitrary Noise Sources, Effective Noise Temperature, Average Noise Figures,
AverageNoiseFigureofcascadednetworks.

TEXTBOOKS:

th
1.Probability,RandomVariables&RandomSignalPrinciplesPeytonZ.Peebles,TMH,4
Edition,
2001.
2.Probability,RandomVariablesandStochasticProcessesAthanasiosPapoulisandS.Unnikrishna
Pillai,PHI,4thEdition,2002.

REFERENCES:

1.CommunicationSystemsAnalog&DigitalR.P.SinghandS.D.Sapre,TMH,1995.
2.ProbabilityandRandomProcesseswithApplicationtoSignalProcessingHenryStarkandJohnW.
Woods,PearsonEducation,3rdEdition.
3.ProbabilityMethodsofSignalandSystemAnalysis.GeorgeR.Cooper,ClaveD.MCGillem,
Oxford,3rdEdition,1999.
4.StatisticalTheoryofCommunicationS.P.EugeneXavier,NewAgePublications,2003.
5.Signals,Systems&CommunicationsB.P.Lathi,B.S.Publications,2003.
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UNITI
MultidisciplinarynatureofEnvironmentalStudies:
Definition,ScopeandImportanceNeedforPublic
Awareness.

UNITII
Natural Resources : Renewable and nonrenewable resources Natural resources and associated
problems ForestresourcesUseandoverexploitation,deforestation,casestudiesTimberextraction
Mining, dams and other effects on forest and tribal people WaterresourcesUseandoverutilization
of surface and ground water Floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and problems
Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extractingandusingmineralresources,
case studies. Food res ources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing,
effects of modern agriculture, fertilizerpesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies. Energy
resources: Growing energy needs,renewableandnonrenewableenergysourcesuseofalternateenergy
sources. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides,
soil erosionanddesertification.Roleofanindividualinconservationofnaturalresources.Equitableuseof
resourcesforsustainablelifestyles.

UNITIII
Ecosystems : Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers,
consumers and decomposers. EnergyflowintheecosystemEcologicalsuccession.Foodchains,food
webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the
followingecosystem:
a.Forestecosystem
b.Grasslandecosystem
c.Desertecosystem
d.Aquaticecosystems(ponds,streams,lakes,rivers,oceans,estuaries)

UNITIV
Biodiversity and its conservation : Introduction Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.
Biogeographical classification of India Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social,
ethical, aesthetic and option values . Biodiversity at global, National and local levels. . India as a
megadiversity nation Hotsports of biodiversity Threats tobiodiversity:habitatloss,poachingofwildlife,
manwildlifeconflicts.EndangeredandendemicspeciesofIndiaConservationofbiodiversity:Insituand
Exsituconservationofbiodiversity.

UNITV
EnvironmentalPollution:
Definition,Cause,effectsandcontrolmeasuresof:
a.Airpollution
b.Waterpollution
c.Soilpollution
d.Marinepollution
e.Noisepollution
f.Thermalpollution
g.Nuclearhazards

Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrialwastes.Role
of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies. Disaster management: floods,
earthquake,cycloneandlandslides.

UNITVI
Social Issues and the Environment : From Unsustainable to SustainabledevelopmentUrbanproblems
related to energy Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management Resettlement and
rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns. Case Studies Environmental ethics: Issues and
possible solutions. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents
and holocaust. Case Studies. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and wasteproducts.Environment
Protection Act. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Water (Prevention and control of Pollution)
Act Wildlife Protection Act Forest Conservation Act Issues involved in enforcement of environmental
legislation.Publicawareness.

UNITVII
Human Population and the Environment : Population growth, variation among nations. Population
explosion Family Welfare Programme. Environment and human health. Human Rights. Value
Education. HIV/AIDS. Women and Child Welfare. Role of information Technology in Environment and
humanhealth.CaseStudies.

UNITVIII
Field work : Visit to a local area to document environmental assets River /forest grassland/hill/mountain
Visit to a local polluted siteUrban/Rural/industrial/ Agricultural Study of common plants, insects, birds.
Studyofsimpleecosystemspond,river,hillslopes,etc.

TEXTBOOK:
1. TextbookofEnvironmentalStudiesforUndergraduateCoursesbyErachBharuchaforUniversity
GrantsCommission.
2. EnvironmentalStudiesbyR.Rajagopalan,OxfordUniversityPress.

REFERENCE:

1TextbookofEnvironmentalSciencesandTechnologybyM.AnjiReddy,BSPublication.
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UNITI
SIGNAL ANALYSIS : Analogy between vectors and signals, Orthogonal signal space, Signal
approximation using orthogonal functions, Mean square error, Closed or complete set of orthogonal
functions, Orthogonality in complex functions, Exponential and sinusoidal signals, Concepts of Impulse
function,Unitstepfunction,Signumfunction.

UNITII
FOURIER SERIES REPRESENTATION OF PERIODIC SIGNALS : Representation of Fourier series,
Continuous time periodic signals, propertiesofFourierseries,Dirichletsconditions,TrigonometricFourier
seriesandExponentialFourierseries,ComplexFourierspectrum

UNITIII
FOURIER TRANSFORMS : Deriving Fourier transform from Fourier series, Fourier transform of arbitrary
signal, Fourier transform of standard signals, Fourier transform of periodic signals, properties of Fourier
transforms, Fourier transforms involving impulse function and Signum function. Introduction to Hilbert
Transform.


UNITIV
SIGNALTRANSMISSIONTHROUGHLINEARSYSTEMS:Linearsystem,impulseresponse,Responseof
a linear system, Linear time invariant (LTI) system,Lineartimevariant(LTV)system,Transferfunctionofa
LTI system. Filter characteristics of linear systems. Distortion less transmission through a system, Signal
bandwidth, system bandwidth, Ideal LPF, HPF and BPF characteristics, Causality and PolyWiener
criterionforphysicalrealization,relationshipbetweenbandwidthandrisetime.

UNITV
CONVOLUTION AND CORRELATION OF SIGNALS : Concept of convolution in time domain and
frequency domain, Graphical representation of convolution, Convolution property of Fourier transforms.
Cross correlation and auto correlation of functions, properties of correlation function, Energy density
spectrum, Parsevals theorem, Power density spectrum, Relation between auto correlation function and
energy/power spectral density function.Relation between convolution and correlation, Detection of
periodicsignalsinthepresenceofnoisebycorrelation,Extractionofsignalfromnoisebyfiltering.

UNITVI
SAMPLING : Sampling theorem Graphical and analytical proof for Band Limited Signals, impulse
sampling, Natural and Flat top Sampling, Reconstruction of signal from its samples, effect of under
samplingAliasing,IntroductiontoBandPasssampling.

UNITVII
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS :
Review of Laplace transforms, Partial fraction expansion, Inverse Laplace
transform, Conceptofregionofconvergence(ROC)forLaplacetransforms,constraintsonROCforvarious
classes of signals, Properties of L.Ts relation between L.Ts, and F.T. of a signal. Laplace transform of
certainsignalsusingwaveformsynthesis.

UNITVIII
ZTRANSFORMS : Fundamental difference between continuous and discrete time signals, discrete time
signal representation using complex exponential and sinusoidal components, Periodicity of discrete time
usingcomplex exponential signal, Concept of Z Transform of a discrete sequence. Distinction between
Laplace, Fourier and Z transforms. Region ofconvergenceinZTransform,constraintsonROCforvarious
classesofsignals,InverseZtransform,propertiesofZtransforms.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.Signals,Systems&CommunicationsB.P.Lathi,BSPublications,2003.
2.SignalsandSystemsA.V.Oppenheim,A.S.WillskyandS.H.Nawab,PHI,2ndEdn.

REFERENCES:
1.Signals&SystemsSimonHaykinandVanVeen,Wiley,2ndEdition.
2.NetworkAnalysisM.E.VanValkenburg,PHIPublications,3rdEdn.,2000.
3.FundamentalsofSignalsandSystemsMichelJ.Robert,MGHInternationalEdition,2008.
4.Signals,SystemsandTransformsC.L.Philips,J.M.ParrandEveA.Riskin,Pearsoneducation.3rd
Edition,2004.

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UNITI
DC MACHINES : Principle of operation of DC Machines EMF equation Types of generators
MagnetizationandloadcharacteristicsofDCgenerators

UNITII
D.C. MOTORS : DC Motors Types of DC MotorsCharacteristicsofDCmotors3pointstartersforDC
shunt motor Losses and efficiency Swinburnes test Speed control of DC shunt motor Flux and
Armaturevoltagecontrolmethods.

UNITIII
TRANSFORMERS : Principle of operation of single phasetransformertypesConstructionalfeatures
PhasordiagramonNoLoadandLoadEquivalentcircuit

UNITIV
PERFORMANCE OF TRANSFORMERS : Losses and Efficiency of transformer andRegulationOCand

SCtestsPredeterminationofefficiencyandregulation(SimpleProblems).

UNITV
THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR : Principle of operation of threephase induction motors Slip ring
andSquirrelcagemotorsSlipTorquecharacteristicsEfficiencycalculationStartingmethods.

UNITVI
ALTERNATORS : Alternators Constructional featuresPrincipleofoperationTypesEMFEquation
Distribution and Coil span factors Predetermination of regulation bySynchronousImpedanceMethod
OCandSCtests.

UNITVII
SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS : Principle of operation ShadedpolemotorsCapacitormotors,
ACservomotor,ACtachometers,Synchros,StepperMotorsCharacteristics.

UNITVIII
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS : Basic Principles of indicating instruments MovingCoilandMovingiron
Instruments(AmmetersandVoltmeters)

TEXTBOOKS:
1.IntroductiontoElectricalEngineeringM.SNaiduandS.Kamakshaiah,TMHPubl.
2.BasicElectricalEngineeringT.K.NagasarkarandM.S.Sukhija,OxfordUniversityPress,2005

REFERENCES:
1.PrinciplesofElectricalEngineeringV.KMehta,S.ChandPublications.
2.TheoryandProblemsofbasicelectricalengineeringI.J.NagarathamdD.PKothari,PHIPublications
3.EssentialsofElectricalandComputerEngineeringDavidV.Kerns,JR.J.DavidIrwin

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UNIT I : SINGLE STAGE AMPLIFIERS : Review, Small Signal Analysis ofJunctionTransistor,Frequency


response of Common Emitter Amplifier, Common Base Amplifier, Common Collector Amplifier, JFET
Amplifiers,CommonDrain(CD)Amplifier,CommonGateAmplifier,GainBandWidthProduct.

UNIT II : MULTI STAGE AMPLIFIERS : Multi Stage Amplifiers MethodsofInterStageCoupling,nStage


Cascaded Amplifier, Equivalent Circuits, Millers Theorem, Frequency Effects, Amplifier Analysis, High
Input Resistance Transistor Circuits. Cascode Transistor Configuration, CECC Amplifiers, Two Stage
RCCoupledJFETamplifier(inCommonSource(CS)configuration),DifferenceAmplifier.

UNIT III : HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR CIRCUTS : Transistor at High Frequencies,


Hybrid
Common Emitter Tranconductance Model, Determination of Hybrid
Conductances,
Variation of Hybrid Parameters with |IC|, |VCE| and Temperature. The Parameters t, expression for b,
Current Gain with Resistance Load, CE Short Circuit Current Gain, Hybrid
pi) Parameters,
Measurement of t, Variation of Hybrid ParameterswithVoltage,CurrentandTemperature,Designof
HighfrequencyAmplifier.

UNIT IV : POWER AMPLIFIERS : Class A Power Amplifier, Maximum Value of Efficiency of Class A
Amplifier, Transformer Coupled Amplifier, Transformer Coupled Audio Amplifier, Push Pull Amplifier,
Complimentary Symmetry Circuits (Transformer Less Class B Power Amplifier), Phase Inverters, Class D
Operation,ClassSOperation,HeatSinks.

UNIT V : TUNED AMPLIFIERS I : Single Tuned Capacitive Coupled Amplifier, Tapped Single Tuned
Capacitance Coupled Amplifier, Single Tuned Transformer Coupled or Inductively CoupledAmplifier,CE
DoubleTunedAmplifier,ApplicationofTunedAmplifiers.

UNIT VI : TUNED AMPLIFIERS II:StaggerTuning,StabilityConsiderations,TunedClassBandClassC


Amplifiers,WidebandAmplifiers,TunedAmplifiers.

UNIT VII : VOLTAGE REGULATORS : Terminology, Basic Regulator Circuit, Short Circuit Protection,
CurrentLimiting,SpecificationsofVoltageRegulatorCircuits,VoltageMultipliers.

UNIT VIII : SWITCHING AND IC VOLTAGE REGULATORS : IC 723 Voltage Regulators and Three
TerminalICregulators,DCtoDCConverter,SwitchingRegulators,VoltageMultipliers,UPS,SMPS.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.IntegratedElectronicsJ.MillmanandC.C.Halkias,McGrawHill,1972.
2.ElectronicDevicesandCircuits,TheodoreF.BogartJr.,J.S.BeasleyandG.Rico,PearsonEdition,
6thEdition,2004.

REFERENCES:
1.ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsTheoryRobertL.BoylestadandLouisNashelsky,Pearson/Prentice
Hall,9thEdition,2006.
2.MicroElectronicCircuitsSedraA.S.andK.C.Smith,OxfordUniversityPress,5thed.
3.MicroElectronicCircuits:AnalysisandDesignM.H.Rashid,ThomsonPWSPubl.,1999.
4.PrinciplesofElectronicCircuitsS.G.BurnsandP.R.Bond,GalgotiaPublications,2ndEdn..,1998.
5.ElectronicCircuitAnalysisandDesignDonaldA.Neaman,McGrawHill.
6.ElectronicCircuitAnalysisK.LalKishore,BSPublications,2004.

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ListofExperiments(Twelveexperimentstobedone):
I)DesignandSimulationinSimulationLaboratoryusingMultisimORPspiceOREquivalentSimulation
Software.(AnySix):
1.CommonEmitterandCommonSourceamplifier
2.TwoStageRCCoupledAmplifier
3.CurrentshuntandFeedbackAmplifier
4.CascadeAmplifier
5.WienBridgeOscillatorusingTransistors
6.RCPhaseShiftOscillatorusingTransistors
7.ClassAPowerAmplifier(Transformerless)
8.ClassBComplementarySymmetryAmplifier
9.HighFrequencyCommonbase(BJT)/Commongate(JFET)Amplifier.
I
I)TestingintheHardwareLaboratory(SixExperiments:3+3):
A)AnyThreecircuitssimulatedinSimulationlaboratory
B)AnyThreeofthefollowing
1.ClassAPowerAmplifier(withtransformerload)
2.ClassBPowerAmplifier
3.SingleTunedVoltageAmplifier
4.SeriesVoltageRegulator
5.ShuntVoltageRegulator

EquipmentsrequiredforLaborataries:
1. ForsoftwaresimultationofElectroniccircuits
i.
ComputerSystemswithlatestspecifications
ii.
ConnectedinLan(Optional)
iii.
Operatingsystem(WindowsXP)
iv.
Simulationssoftware(Multisim/TINAPRO)Package

2. ForHardwaresimulationsofElectronicCircuits
i.
RPSs
ii.
CROs
iii.
FunctionsGenerators
iv.
Multimeters
v.
Components

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ELECTRICALTECHNOLOGYLAB
PARTA
1.SerialandParallelResonanceTiming,Resonantfrequency,BandwidthandQfactordetermination
forRLCnetwork.
2.TimeresponseoffirstorderRC/RLnetworkforperiodicnonsinusoidalinputstimeconstantand
steadystateerrordetermination.
3.TwoportnetworkparametersZYParameters,chainmatrixandanalyticalverification.
4.VerificationofSuperpositionandReciprocitytheorems.
5.Verificationofmaximumpowertransfertheorem.VerificationonDC,verificationonACwithResistive
andReactiveloads.
6.ExperimentaldeterminationofTheveninsandNortonsequivalentcircuitsandverificationbydirect
test.

PARTB
1.MagnetizationcharacteristicsofD.C.Shuntgenerator.Determinationofcriticalfieldresistance.
2.SwinburnesTestonDCshuntmachine(PredeterminationofefficiencyofagivenDCShuntmachine
workingasmotorandgenerator).
3.BraketestonDCshuntmotor.Determinationofperformancecharacteristics.
4.OC&SCtestsonSinglephasetransformer(Predeterminationofefficiencyandregulationatgiven
powerfactorsanddeterminationofequivalentcircuit).
5.Braketeston3phaseInductionmotor(performancecharacteristics).
6.Regulationofalternatorbysynchronousimpedancemethod.

Note:
Any
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UNITI
LINEAR WAVESHAPING : High pass, low pass RC circuits, their response for sinusoidal, step, pulse,
square and ramp inputs. RC network as differentiator and integrator, attenuators, its applications in CRO
probe,RLandRLCcircuitsandtheirresponseforstepinput,Ringingcircuit.

UNITII
NONLINEAR WAVE SHAPING : Diode clippers, Transistor clippers, clipping at two independent levels,
Transfer characteristics of clippers, Emitter coupled clipper, Comparators, applications of voltage
comparators, clamping operation, clamping circuits using diode with different inputs, Clamping circuit
theorem, practical clamping circuits, effect of diode characteristics on clamping voltage, Transfer
characteristicsofclampers.

UNITIII
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVICES : Diode as a switch, piecewise linear diode
characteristics, Transistor as a switch, Break down voltage consideration of transistor, saturation
parameters of Transistor and their variation with temperature, Design of transistor switch,
transistorswitchingtimes.

UNITIV
MULTIVIBRATORS:
AnalysisandDesignofBistable,Monostable,AstableMultivibratorsandSchmitt
triggerusingtransistors.

UNITV
TIME BASE GENERATORS : General features of a time base signal, methods of generating time base
waveform, Miller and Bootstrap time base generators basic principles, Transistor miller time base
generator,TransistorBootstraptimebasegenerator,Currenttimebasegenerators.

UNITVI
SYNCHRONIZATION AND FREQUENCY DIVISION : PrinciplesofSynchronization,Frequencydivisionin
sweep circuit,Astablerelaxationcircuits,Monostablerelaxationcircuits,Synchronizationofasweepcircuit
withsymmetricalsignals,Sinewavefrequencydivisionwithasweepcircuit.

UNITVII
SAMPLING GATES : Basic operating principles of sampling gates, Unidirectional and Bidirectional
samplinggates,Reductionofpedestalingatecircuits,Applicationsofsamplinggates.


UNITVIII
REALIZATION OF LOGIC GATES USING DIODES & TRANSISTORS : AND, OR gates using Diodes,
Resistor,TransistorLogic,DiodeTransistorLogic.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.Pulse,DigitalandSwitchingWaveformsJ.MillmanandH.Taub,McGrawHill,1991.
2.SolidStatePulsecircuitsDavidA.Bell,PHI,4thEdn.,2002.
REFERENCES:
1.PulseandDigitalCircuitsA.AnandKumar,PHI,2005.
2.WaveGenerationandShapingL.Strauss.
3.Pulse,DigitalCircuitsandComputerFundamentalsR.Venkataraman.

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Objective:
In this course it is aimed to introduce to the students the principles and applications ofcontrolsystemsin
every day life. The basic concepts of block diagram reduction, time domain analysis solutions to time
invariant systems and also deals with the different aspects of stability analysis of systems in frequency
domainandtimedomain.

UNITI INTRODUCTION
Concepts of Control Systems Open Loop and closedloopcontrolsystemsandtheirdifferencesDifferent
examples of control systems Classification of control systems, FeedBack Characteristics, Effects of
feedback.
Mathematical models Differential equations, Impulse Response and transfer functions Translational
andRotationalmechanicalsystems

UNITII TRANSFERFUNCTIONREPRESENTATION
Transfer Function of DC Servo motor AC Servo motor SynchrotransmitterandReceiver,Blockdiagram
representation of systems considering electrical systems as examples Block diagram algebra
RepresentationbySignalflowgraphReductionusingmasonsgainformula.

UNITIII TIMERESPONSEANALYSIS
Standard test signals Time response of firstordersystemsCharacteristicEquationofFeedbackcontrol
systems, Transient response of second order systems Time domain specifications Steady state
response SteadystateerrorsanderrorconstantsEffectsofproportionalderivative,proportionalintegral
systems.

UNITIV
STABILITYANALYSISINSDOMAIN
The concept of stability Rouths stability criterion qualitative stability and conditional stability
limitationsofRouthsstability

RootLocusTechnique:
The root locus concept construction of root locieffects of adding poles andzerostoG(s)H(s)ontheroot
loci.

UNITV
FREQUENCYRESPONSEANALYSIS
Introduction,FrequencydomainspecificationsBodediagramsDeterminationofFrequencydomain
specificationsandtransferfunctionfromtheBodeDiagramPhasemarginandGainmarginStability
AnalysisfromBodePlots.

UNITVI
STABILITYANALYSISINFREQUENCYDOMAIN
PolarPlots,NyquistPlotsStabilityAnalysis.

UNITVII
CLASSICALCONTROLDESIGNTECHNIQUES
Compensation techniques Lag, Lead, LeadLag Controllers design in frequency Domain, PID
Controllers.

UNITVIII
StateSpaceAnalysisofContinuousSystems
Concepts of state, state variables and state model, derivation of state models from block diagrams,

Diagonalization Solving the Time invariant state Equations State Transition Matrix and its Properties
ConceptsofControllabilityandObservability

TEXTBOOKS:
1.AutomaticControlSystems8theditionbyB.C.Kuo2003Johnwileyandsons.,
2.ControlSystemsEngineeringbyI.J.NagrathandM.Gopal,NewAgeInternational
nd
(P)Limited,Publishers,2
edition.
REFERENCEBOOKS:
rd
1. Modern Control Engineering by Katsuhiko Ogata Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3
edition,
1998.
rd
2. ControlSystemsbyN.K.Sinha,NewAgeInternational(P)LimitedPublishers,3
Edition,1998.
rd
3. ControlSystemsEngg.byNISE3EditionJohnwiley
4. Modelling & Control Of Dynamic Systems by Narciso F. Macia George J. Thaler, Thomson
Publishers.

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UNITI
Introduction : Creation of Java, importance of Java to internet, byte code, Java buzzwords, OOP
Principles, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism, data types, variables, declaring variables,
dynamic initialization, scope and life time of variables, arrays, operators, control statements, type
conversionandcasting,compilingandrunningofsimpleJavaprogram.

UNITII
Classes and Objects : Concepts of classesandobjects,classfundamentalsDeclaringobjects,assigning
object reference variables, introducing methods,constructors, usage of static with data and methods,
usage of final with data, access control, this key word, garbage collection, overloading methods and
constructors, parameter passing callbyvalue,recursion,nestedclassesandinnerclasses,exploringthe
Stringclass.

UNITIII
Inheritance : Basic concepts, member access rules, usage of super key word, forms of inheritance,
method overriding, abstract classes, dynamic method dispatch, using final with inheritance, the Object
class.

UNITIV
Packages and Interfaces : Defining, Creating and Accessing a Package, Understanding CLASSPATH,
importing packages, differences between classes and interfaces, defining an interface, implementing
interface,applyinginterfaces,variablesininterfaceandextendinginterfaces.

UNITV
Exception Handling and Multithreading : Concepts of Exception handling, types of exceptions, usageof
try, catch, throw, throws and finally keywords, Builtin exceptions, creating own exception sub classes,
Concepts of Multithreading, differences between process and thread, thread life cycle,creating multiple
threads using Thread class, Runnable interface, Synchronization, thread priorities, inter thread
communication,daemonthreads,deadlocks,threadgroups.

UNITVI
EventHandling
:Events,Eventsources,Eventclasses,EventListeners,Delegationeventmodel,handling
mouseandkeyboardevents,Adapterclasses.
AWT:
Conceptsofcomponents,container,panel,window,frame,canvas,Fontclass,Colorclassand
Graphics.

UNITVII
AWT Controls : Buttons, Labels, Text fields, Text area, Check boxes, Check box groups, Lists, Choice,
Scrollbars,Menus,LayoutManagersFlow,Border,Grid,CardandGridbag.

Swing JApplet, JFrame and JComponent, Icons and Labels, Handling threading issues, text fields,
buttons The JButton class, Check boxes, Radio buttons, Combo boxes, Tabbed Panes, Scroll Panes,
Trees, and Tables. AppletsConceptsofApplets,differencesbetweenappletsandapplications,lifecycle

ofanapplet,typesofapplets,creatingapplets,passingparameterstoapplets.

UNITVIII
Networking and Java Library:BasicsofNetworking,Inetaddress,TCP/IPsockets,Datagrams,URL,URL
connection,Stringhandling,java.util,java.ioandjava.netpackages.

TEXTBOOKS
:
1.TheCompleteReferenceJavaJ2SE5thEdition,HerbertSchildt,TMHPublishingCompanyLtd,
NewDelhi.
2.BigJava2ndEdition,CayHorstmann,JohnWileyandSons.
REFERENCES:
1.JavaHowtoProgram,SixthEdition,H.M.DietelandP.J.Dietel,PearsonEducation/PHI
2.CoreJava2,Vol1,Fundamentals,Cay.S.HorstmannandGaryCornell,SeventhEdition,Pearson
Education.
3.CoreJava2,Vol2,AdvancedFeatures,Cay.S.HorstmannandGaryCornell,SeventhEdition,
PearsonEducation.
4.BeginninginJava2,IverHorton,WroxPublications.
5.Java,Somasundaram,Jaico.

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UNITI
NUMBER SYSTEMS & CODES:Philosophyofnumbersystemscomplementrepresentationofnegative
numbersbinaryarithmeticbinarycodeserrordetecting&errorcorrectingcodeshammingcodes.

UNITII
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND SWITCHING FUNCTIONS : Fundamental postulates of Boolean Algebra
Basic theorems and properties switching functionsCanonical and Standard formsAlgebraic
simplification digital logic gates, properties of XOR gates universal gatesMultilevel NAND/NOR
realizations.

UNITIII
MINIMIZATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS : Map method, Prime implicants, Dont care combinations,
MinimalSOPandPOSforms,TabularMethod,PrimeImplicantchart,simplificationrules.

UNITIV
COMBINATIONALLOGICDESIGN
Design using conventional logic gates, Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer, Modular design
using IC chips, MUXRealizationofswitchingfunctionsParitybitgenerator,Codeconverters,Hazardsand
hazardfreerealizations.

UNITV
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES, THRESHOLD LOGIC : Basic PLDsROM, PROM, PLA, PLD
Realization ofSwitchingfunctionsusingPLDs.CapabilitiesandlimitationsofThresholdgate,Synthesisof
Thresholdfunctions,MultigateSynthesis.

UNITVI
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS I : Classification of sequential circuits (Synchronous, Asynchronous, Pulse
mode, Level mode with examples) Basic flipflopsTriggering and excitation tables. Stepsinsynchronous
sequential circuit design. Design of moduloN Ring & Shift counters, Serial binary adder,sequence
detector.

UNITVII
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS II : Finite state machinecapabilities and limitations, Mealy and Moore
modelsminimization of completely specified and incompletely specified sequential machines, Partition
techniquesandMergerchartmethodsconceptofminimalcovertable.

UNITVIII
ALGOROTHIMIC STATE MACHINES : SalientfeaturesoftheASMchartSimpleexamplesSystemdesign
using data path and control subsystemscontrol implementationsexamples of Weighing machine and
Binarymultiplier.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. Switching&FiniteAutomatatheoryZviKohavi,TMH,2ndEdition.
rd
2. DigitalDesignMorrisMano,PHI,3
Edition,2006.

REFERENCES:
1.AnEngineeringApproachToDigitalDesignFletcher,PHI.DigitalLogicApplicationandDesign
JohnM.Yarbrough,Thomson.
2.FundamentalsofLogicDesignCharlesH.Roth,ThomsonPublications,5thEdition,2004.
3.DigitalLogicApplicationsandDesignJohnM.Yarbrough,ThomsonPublications,2006.

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ReviewofCoordinateSystems,VectorCalculus:
UNITI
ELECTROSTATICS: Coulombs Law,ElectricFieldIntensityFieldsduetoDifferentChargeDistributions,
Electric Flux Density, Gauss Law and Applications, Electric Potential, Relations Between E and V,
Maxwells Two Equations for Electrostatic Fields, Energy Density, Related Problems. Convection and
Conduction Currents, Dielectric Constant, Isotropic and Homogeneous Dielectrics, Continuity Equation,
Relaxation Time, Poissons and Laplaces Equations Capacitance Parallel Plate, Coaxial, Spherical
Capacitors,RelatedProblems.

UNITII
Magneto Statics : BiotSavart Law, Amperes Circuital Law and Applications, Magnetic Flux Density,
Maxwells Two Equations for Magnetostatic Fields, Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials, Forces due to
MagneticFields,AmperesForceLaw,InductancesandMagneticEnergy.RelatedProblems.

UNITIII
Maxwells Equations (Time Varying Fields): Faradays Law and Transformer emf, Inconsistency of
Amperes Law and Displacement Current Density,MaxwellsEquationsinDifferentFinalFormsandWord
Statements. Conditions at a Boundary Surface : DielectricDielectric and DielectricConductor Interfaces.
RelatedProblems.

UNITIV
EM Wave Characteristics I: Wave Equations for Conducting and Perfect Dielectric Media, Uniform
Plane Waves Definition, All Relations Between E & H. Sinusoidal Variations. Wave Propagtion in
Lossless and Conducting Media. Conductors &DielectricsCharacterization,WavePropagationinGood
ConductorsandGoodDielectrics.Polarization.RelatedProblems.

UNITV
EM Wave Characteristics II: Reflection and Refraction of Plane Waves Normal and Oblique
Incidences, for both Perfect Conductor and Perfect Dielectrics, Brewster Angle, Critical Angle and Total
Internal Reflection, Surface Impedance. Poynting Vector and Poynting Theorem Applications, Power
LossinaPlaneConductor.RelatedProblems.

UNITV
Guided Waves : Parallel Plane Waveguides: Introduction, TE, TM, TEM Modes Concepts and Analysis,
Cutoff Frequencies, Velocities, Wavelengths, Wave Impedances. Attenuations Factor Expression for
TEMCase.RelatedProblems.

UNITVII
Transmission Lines I : Types, Parameters, Transmission Line Equations, Primary & Secondary
Constants, Expressions for CharacteristicImpedance,PropagationConstant,PhaseandGroupVelocities,
Infinite Line Concepts, Losslessness/Low Loss Characterization, Distortion Condition for
DistortionlessnessandMinimumAttenuation,LoadingTypesofLoading.RelatedProblems.

UNITVIII
Transmission Lines II : Input Impedance Relations, SC and OC Lines, Reflection Coefficient, VSWR.
UHF Lines as Circuit Elements /4, /2, /8 Lines Impedance Transformations. Smith Chart
ConfigurationandApplications,SingleandDoubleStubMatching.RelatedProblems.

TEXTBOOKS:

1.ElementsofElectromagneticMatthewN.O.Sadiku,OxfordUniv.Press,3rded.,2001.
nd
2.ElectromagneticWavesandRadiatingSystemsE.C.JordanandK.G.Balmain,PHI,2
Edition,
2000.
REFERENCES:
1.EngineeringElectromagneticsNathanIda,Springer(India)Pvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2nded.,2005.
2.EngineeringElectromagneticsWilliamH.HaytJr.andJohnA.Buck,TMH,7thed.,2006.
3.Networks,LinesandFieldsJohnD.Ryder,PHI,2nded.,1999.
4.TransmissionLinesandNetworksUmeshSinha,SatyaPrakashan(Tech.IndiaPublications),New
Delhi,2001.
5..ElectromagneticFieldTheoryandTransmissionLinesG.S.N.Raju,PearsonEdn.Pte.Ltd.,2005.
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UNITI
INTRODUCTION : Introduction to communication system, Need for modulation, Frequency Division
Multiplexing , Amplitude Modulation, Definition, Time domain and frequency domain description, single
tone modulation, power relations inAMwaves,GenerationofAMwaves,squarelawModulator,Switching
modulator,DetectionofAMWavesSquarelawdetector,Envelopedetector.

UNITII
DSB MODULATION : Double side band suppressed carrier modulators, time domain and frequency
domain description, Generation of DSBSC Waves, Balanced Modulators, Ring Modulator, Coherent
detectionofDSBSCModulatedwaves,COSTASLoop.

UNITIII
SSB MODULATION : Frequency domain description, Frequency discrimination method for generation of
AM SSB Modulated Wave, Time domaindescription,PhasediscriminationmethodforgeneratingAMSSB
Modulated waves. Demodulation of SSB Waves, Vestigial side band modulation: Frequency description,
Generation of VSB Modulated wave, Time domain description, Envelope detection of a VSB Wave pulse
Carrier,ComparisonofAMTechniques,ApplicationsofdifferentAMSystems.

UNITIV
ANGLE MODULATION : Basic concepts, Frequency Modulation: Single tone frequency modulation,
Spectrum Analysis of Sinusoidal FM Wave, Narrow band FM, Wide band FM, Constant Average Power,
Transmission bandwidth of FM Wave Generation of FM Waves, Direct FM, Detection of FM Waves:
BalancedFrequencydiscriminator,Zerocrossingdetector,Phaselockedloop,ComparisonofFM&AM.

UNITV
NOISE : Noise in Analog communication System,NoiseinDSB&SSBSystemNoiseinAMSystem,Noise
inAngleModulationSystem,ThresholdeffectinAngleModulationSystem,Preemphasis&deemphasis

UNITVI
TRANSMITTERS : Radio Transmitter ClassificationofTransmitter,AMTransmitter,Effectoffeedbackon
performance of AM Transmitter, FM Transmitter Variable reactance type and phase modulated FM
Transmitter,frequencystabilityinFMTransmitter.

UNITVII
RECEIVERS : Radio Receiver Receiver Types Tuned radio frequency receiver, Superhetrodyne
receiver, RF sectionandCharacteristicsFrequencychangingandtracking,Intermediatefrequency,AGC,
FMReceiver,ComparisonwithAMReceiver,Amplitudelimiting.

UNITVIII
PULSE MODULATION : Time Divison Multiplexing, Types of Pulse modulation, PAM (Single polarity,
doublepolarity)PWM:Generation&demodulationofPWM,PPM,GenerationanddemodulationofPPM

TEXTBOOKS:
rd
1.PrinciplesofCommunicationSystemsHTaub&D.Schilling,GautamSahe,TMH,20073
Edition.
2.CommunicationSystemsB.P.Lathi,BSPublication,2006.

REFERENCES:
nd
1.PrinciplesofCommunicationSystemsSimonHaykin,JohnWiley,2
Ed.,.
2.Electronics&CommunicationSystemGeorgeKennedyandBernardDavis,TMH2004.

3.CommunicationSystemsSecondEditionR.P.Singh,SPSapre,TMH,2007.
4.FundamentalsofCommunicationSystemsJohnG.Proakis,Masond,SalehiPEA,2006.

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Minimum12experimentsshouldbeconducted:
1.Amplitudemodulationanddemodulation.
2.Diodedetectorcharacteristics.
3.Frequencymodulationanddemodulation.
4.Balancedmodulator.
5.Preemphasis&deemphasis.
6.Characteristicsofmixer.
7.DigitalPhasedetector.
8.Phaselockedloop.
9.Synchronousdetector.
10.SSBsystem.
11.SpectralanalysisofAMandFMsignalsusingspectrumanalyzer.
12.SquelchCircuit.
13.FrequencySynthesiser.
14.AGCCharacteristics.

EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:
1. RPS

030V
2. CRO

020MHz.
3. FunctionGenerators

01MHz
4. RFGenerators

01000MHz./0100MHz.
5. Multimeters
6. LabExperimentalkitsforAnalogCommunication
7. Components
8. RadioReceiver/TVReceiverDemokitsorTrainees.
9. SpectrumAnalyzer
60MHz.
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MinimumTwelveexperimentstobeconducted:
1.Linearwaveshaping.
2.NonLinearwaveshapingClippers.
3.NonLinearwaveshapingClampers.
4.Transistorasaswitch.
5.StudyofLogicGates&Someapplications.
6.StudyofFlipFlops&someapplications.
7.SamplingGates.
8.AstableMultivibrator.
9.MonostableMultivibrator.
10.BistableMultivibrator.
11.SchmittTrigger.
12.UJTRelaxationOscillator.
13.Bootstrapsweepcircuit.

EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:
1. RPS

030V
2. CRO

020MHz.
3. FunctionGenerators

01MHz

C
2

C
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4.
5.

Components
MultiMeters

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MANAGERIALECONOMICSANDFINANCIALANALYSIS
UNITI
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS : Definition, Nature and Scope Managerial
EconomicsDemandAnalysis:DemandDeterminants,LawofDemandanditsexceptions.

UNITII
ELASTICITY OF DEMAND : Definition, Types, Measurement and Significance of Elasticity of Demand.
Demand Forecasting, Factors governing demand forecasting, methods of demand forecasting (survey
methods, statistical methods, expert opinion method, test marketing, controlled experiments, judgmental
approachtodemandforecasting
).

UNITIII
THEORY OF PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS : Production Function Isoquants and Isocosts,
MRTS, Least Cost Combination of Inputs, Production function, Laws of Returns, Internal and External
EconomiesofScale.
Cost Analysis : Cost concepts, Opportunity cost, Fixed Vs.Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs.Implicit costs,
Out of pocket costs vs. Imputed costs.BreakevenAnalysis(BEA)terminationofBreakEvenPoint(simple
problems)ManagerialSignificanceandlimitationsofBEA.

UNITIV
INTRODUCTION TO MARKETS & PRICING STRATEGIES : Market structures: Types of competition,
Features of Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition. PriceOutput Determination in
caseofPerfectCompetitionandMonopoly.PricingStrategies

UNITV
BUSINESS & NEW ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT : Characteristic features of Business, Features and
evaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Company, Public Enterprises and their types,
ChangingBusinessEnvironmentinPostliberalizationscenario.

UNITVI
CAPITAL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING : Capital anditssignificance,TypesofCapital,EstimationofFixed
and Working capital requirements, Methods and sources of raising finance. Nature and scope of capital
budgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method,
AccountingRateofReturn(ARR)andNetPresentValueMethod(simpleproblems).

UNITVII
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING : DoubleEntry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial
Balance Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple
adjustments).

UNITVIII
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS THROUGH RATIOS :Computation,AnalysisandInterpretationofLiquidityRatios
(Current Ratio and quick ratio), Activity Ratios(InventoryturnoverratioandDebtorTurnoverratio),Capital
structure Ratios (DebtEquity ratio, Interest Coverage ratio), and Profitability ratios(GrossProfitRatio,Net
Profitratio,OperatingRatio,P/ERatioandEPS).

TEXTBOOKS:
1.ManagerialEconomicsandFinancialAnalysisAryasri,TMH,2/E,2005.
2.ManagerialEconomicsVarshney&Maheswari,SultanChand,2003.
REFERENCES:
1.FinancialAccountingforManagementAmbrishGupta,PearsonEducation,NewDelhi,2004.
2.FinancialAccountingSchaumsOutlines,Shim&Siegel,TMH,2/E,2004
3.ProductionandOperationsManagementChary,TMH,3/e,2004.
4.ManagerialEconomicsInaGlobalEconomyDomnickSalvatore,Thomson,4thEdition2003.
5.FinancialAccountingAManagerialPerspectiveNarayanaswamy,PHI,2005
6.ManagerialEconomicsPeterson&Lewis,PearsonEducation,4thEdition,2004
7.ManagerialEconomics&FinancialAnalysisRaghunathaReddy&Narasimhachary,Scitech,2005.

8.FinancialAccountingS.N.Maheswari&S.K.Maheswari,Vikas,2005.
9.ManagerialEconomics:Analysis,ProblemsandCasesTruetandTruet,Wiley,2004.
10.ManagerialEconomicsDwived,Vikas,6thEd.,2002
11.ManagerialEconomicsYogeshMaheswari,PHI,2ndEd.,2ndEd.2005.

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UNITI
BASIC STRUCTURE OF COMPUTERS: Computer Types, Functional units, Basic operational concepts,
Busstructures,Software,Performance,multiprocessorsandmulticomputers.

Data types, Complements, Data Representation. Fixed Point Representation. Floating Point
Representation.ErrorDetectioncodes.

UNITII
REGISTER TRANSFER LANGUAGE AND MICROOPERATIONS: Register Transfer language. Register
Transfer, Bus and memory transfer, Arithmetic Mircro operatiaons, logic micro operations, shift micro
operations, Arithmetic logic shift unit. Instruction codes. Computer Registers Computer instructions
Instructioncycle.MemoryReferenceInstructions.InputOutputandInterrupt.
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT Stack organization. Instruction formats. Addressing modes. DATA
Transferandmanipulation.Programcontrol.ReducedInstructionsetcomputer

UNITIII
MICRO PROGRAMMED CONTROL: Control memory, Address sequencing, micro program example,
DesignofcontrolunitHardwiredcontrol.Microprogrammedcontrol

UNITIV
COMPUTER ARITHMETIC : Addition and subtraction, multiplication Algorithms, Division Algorithms,
FloatingpointArithmeticoperations.DecimalArithmeticunit,DecimalArithmeticoperations.

UNITV
THE MEMORY SYSTEM : Memory Hierarchy, Main memory, Auxiliary memory, Associative memory,
Cachememory,Virtualmemory,Memorymanagementhardware

UNITVI
INPUTOUTPUTORGANIZATION:PeripheralDevices,InputOutputInterface,Asynchronousdatatransfer
Modes of Transfer, Priority Interrupt, Direct memory Access, Input Output Processor (IOP), Serial
communication

UNITVII
PIPELINE AND VECTOR PROCESSING: Parallel Processing, Pipelining, Arithmetic Pipeline, Instruction
Pipeline,RISCPipelineVectorProcessing,ArrayProcessors.

UNITVIII
MULTI PROCESSORS: Characteristics of Multiprocessors, Interconnection Structures, Interprocessor
Arbitration.InterprocessorCommunicationandSynchronization,CacheCoherance.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.ComputerSystemArchitectureM.MorisMano,IIIrdEdition,PHI/Pearson,2006.
2.ComputerOrganizationCarHamacher,ZvonksVranesic,SafwatZaky,VEdition,McGrawHill,
2002.

REFERENCE:
1. ComputerOrganizationandArchitectureWilliamStallingsSeventhEdition,PHI/Pearson,2006.
2. ComputerArchitectureandOrganizationJohnP.Hayes,McGrawHillInternationaleditions,1998.

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UNITI

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS : Differential Amplifier DC and AC analysis of Dual input Balanced output
Configuration, Properties of other differential amplifier configuration (Dual Input Unbalanced Output,
Single Ended Input Balanced/ Unbalanced Output), DC Coupling and Cascade Differential Amplifier
Stages,Leveltranslator.

UNITII
Characteristics of OPAmps, Integrated circuitsTypes, Classification, Package Types and temperature
ranges, Power supplies, Opamp Block Diagram, ideal and practical Opamp specifications, DC and AC
characteristics, 741 opamp &itsfeatures,FETinput.OpAmps,OpAmpparameters&Measurement,Input
&OutputOffsetvoltages&currents,slewrates,CMRR,PSRR,drift,FrequencyCompensationtechnique.

UNITIII
LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OP AMPS : Inverting and Noninverting amplifier, Integrator and
differentiator,Differenceamplifier,Instrumentationamplifier,ACamplifier,VtoI,ItoVconverters,Buffers.

UNITIV
NONLINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OP AMPS : Non Linear function generation, Comparators,
Multivibrators,TriangularandSquarewavegenerators,LogandAntilogamplifiers,Precisionrectifiers.

UNITV
OSCILLATORS AND WAVEFORM GENERAGTORS : Introduction, Butter worth filters 1st order, 2nd
orderLPF,HPFfilters.Bandpass,Bandrejectandallpassfilters.ApplicationsofVCO(566).

UNITVI
TIMERS & PHASE LOCKED LOOPS : Introduction to 555 timer, functional diagram, Monostable and
Astable operations and applications, Schmitt Trigger. PLL introduction, block schematic, principles and
description of individual blocks, 565 PLL, Applications of PLL frequency multiplication, frequency
translation,AM,FM&FSKdemodulators.

UNITVII
D to A&AtoDCONVERTERS:Introduction,basicDACtechniques,weightedresistorDAC,R2Rladder
DAC, inverted R2R DAC, and IC 1408 DAC, Different types of ADCs parallel comparator type ADC,
counter type ADC, successive approximation ADC and dual slope ADC. DAC and ADC Specifications,
SpecificationsAD574(12bitADC).

UNITVIII
ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND MODULATORS : Four Quadrant multiplier, balanced modulator, IC 1496,
ApplicationsofanalogswitchesandMultiplexers,Sample&Holdamplifiers.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.LinearIntegratedCircuitsD.RoyChowdhury,NewAgeInternational(p)Ltd,2ndEdition,2003.
2.OpAmps&LinearICsRamakanthA.Gayakwad,PHI,1987.

REFERENCES:
1.DesignwithOperationalAmplifiers&AnalogIntegratedCircuitsSergioFranco,McGrawHill,1988.
2.OperationalAmplifiers&LinearIntegratedCircuitsR.F.Coughlin&FredrickDriscoll,PHI,6thEdition.
3.MicroElectronicsMillman,McGrawHill,1988.
4.OperationalAmplifiersC.G.Clayton,Butterworth&CompanyPubl.Ltd./Elsevier,1971.

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UNITI
CMOS LOGIC : Introduction to logic families, CMOS logic, CMOS steady state electrical behavior, CMOS
dynamicelectricalbehavior,CMOSlogicfamilies.

UNITII
BIPOLAR LOGIC AND INTERFACING : Bipolar logic, Transistor logic, TTL families, CMOS/TTL
interfacing, low voltage CMOS logic and interfacing, Emitter coupled logic, Comparison of logic families,
Familiaritywithstandard74XXandCMOS40XXseriesICsSpecifications.

UNITIII
THE VHDL HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE : Design flow, program structure, types and

constants,functionsandprocedures,librariesandpackages.

UNITIV
THE VHDL DESIGN ELEMENTS : Structural design elements, data flow design elements, behavioral
designelements,timedimensionandsimulationsynthesis.

UNITV
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN : Decoders, encoders, three state devices, multiplexers and
demultiplexers, Code Converters, EXOR gates and parity circuits, comparators, adders & subtractors,
ALUs,Combinationalmultipliers.VHDLmodesfortheaboveICs.

UNITVI
DESIGN EXAMPLES (USING VHDL) : Design examples (using VHDL) Barrel shifter, comparators,
floatingpointencoder,dualparityencoder.

UNITVII
SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN : Latches and flipflops, PLDs, counters, shift register, and their VHDL
models,synchronousdesignmethodology,impedimentstosynchronousdesign.

UNITVIII
MEMORIES:ROMs:
Internalstructure,2Ddecodingcommercialtypes,timingandapplications.Static
RAM:Internalstructure,SRAMtiming,standardSRAMS,synchronousSRAMS.
Dynamic RAM : Internal structure, timing, synchronous DRAMs. Familiarity withComponentDataSheets
CypressCY6116,CY7C1006,Specifications.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.DigitalDesignPrinciples&PracticesJohnF.Wakerly,PHI/PearsonEducationAsia,3rdEd.,2005.
2.VHDLPrimerJ.Bhasker,PearsonEducation/PHI,3rdEdition.

REFERENCES:
1.DigitalSystemDesignUsingVHDLCharlesH.RothJr.,PWSPublications,1998.
2.IntroductiontoLogicDesignAlanB.Marcovitz,TMH,2ndEdition,2005.
3.FundamentalsofDigitalLogicwithVerilogDesignStephenBrown,ZvonkoVransesic,TMH,2003.
4.CypressSemiconductorsDataBook(Downloadfromwebsite).
5.FundamentalsofDigitalLogicwithVHDLDesignStephenBorwnandZvonkoVramesic,McGraw
Hill,2ndEdition.,2005.
6.LinearIntegratedCircuitApplicationsbyK.Lalkishore,PearsonEducations2005
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UNITI
ANTENNA FUNDAMENTALS : Introduction, Radiation Mechanism single wire, 2wire,dipoles,Current
Distribution on a thin wire antenna . Antenna Parameters] Radiation Patterns, Patterns in Principal
Planes, Main Lobe and Side Lobes, Beamwidths, Beam Area, Radiation Intensity, Beam Efficiency,
Directivty, Gain and Resolution, Antenna Apertures, Aperture Efficiency, Effective Hight. Related
Problems.

UNITII
Thin Linear Wire Antennas: Retarded Potentials, Radiation from Small Electric Dipole, Quarterwave
Monopole and HalfwaveDipoleCurrentDistributions,EvaluationofFieldComponents,PowerRadiated,
Radiation Resistance, Beamwidths, Directivity, Effective Area and Effective Hight. Natural current
distributions, fields and patterns of Thin Linear Centerfed Antennas of different lengths, Radiation
Resistance at a point which is not current maximum. Antenna Theorems Applicability and Proofs for
equivalence of directional characteristics, Loop Antennas :SmallLoopsFieldComponents,Comparison
of far fields of small loop and short dipole, Concept of short magnetic dipole, D andRrrelationsforsmall
loops.

UNITIII
ANTENNA ARRAYS : 2 element arrays different cases, Principle of Pattern Multiplication, N element
Uniform Linear Arrays Broadside, Endfire Arrays, EFA with Increased Directivity, Derivation of their
characteristics and comparison Concept of Scanning Arrays. Directivity Relations (no derivations).
Related Problems. Binomial Arrays, Effects of Uniform and Nonuniform Amplitude Distributions, Design

Relations.

UNITIV
NONRESONANT RADIATORS : Introduction, Travelling wave radiators basic concepts, Longwire
antennasfieldstrengthcalculationsandpatterns,Vantennas,RhombicAntennasandDesignRelations,
Broadband Antennas:HelicalAntennasSignificance,Geometry,basicpropertiesDesignconsiderations
formonofilarhelicalantennasinAxialModeandNormalModes(QualitativeTreatment).

UNITV
VHF, UHF AND MICROWAVE ANTENNAS I : ArrayswithParasiticElements,YagiUdaArrays,Folded
Dipoles & their characteristics. Reflector Antennas : Flat Sheet and Corner Reflectors. Paraboloidal
Reflectors Geometry,characteristics,typesoffeeds,F/DRatio,SpillOver,BackLobes,ApertureBlocking,
OffsetFeeds,CassegrainianFeeds].

UNITVI
VHF, UHF AND MICROWAVE ANTENNAS II : Horn Antennas Types, Optimum Horns, Design
Characteristics of Pyramidal Horns Lens Antennas Geometry, Features, Dielectric Lenses and Zoning,
Applications. Antenna Measurements Patterns Required, Set Up, Distance Criterion, Directivity and
GainMeasurements(Comparison,Absoluteand3AntennaMethods).

UNITVII
WAVE PROPAGATION I: Concepts of Propagation frequency ranges and types of propagations.
Ground Wave PropagationCharacteristics, Parameters, Wave Tilt, Flat and Spherical Earth
Considerations. Sky Wave Propagation Formation of Ionospheric Layers and their Characteristics,
Mechanism of Reflection and Refraction, Critical Frequency, MUF & Skip Distance Calculations for flat
and spherical earth cases, Optimum Frequency, LUHF, Virtual Height, Ionospheric Abnormalities,
IonosphericAbsorption.

UNITVIII
WAVE PROPAGATION II:FundamentalEquationforFreeSpacePropagation,BasicTransmissionLoss
Calculations. Space Wave Propagation Mechanism, LOS and Radio Horizon. Tropospheric Wave
Propagation Radius of Curvature of path, Effective Earths Radius, Effect of Earths Curvature, Field
StrengthCalculations,McurvesandDuctPropagation,TroposphericScattering.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.AntennasforAllApplicationsJohnD.KrausandRonaldJ.Marhefka,TMHl,3rdEdn.,2003.
2.ElectromagneticWavesandRadiatingSystemsE.C.JordanandK.G.Balmain,PHI,2nded.,2000.

REFERENCES:
1.AntennaTheoryC.A.Balanis,JohnWiley&Sons,2nded.,2001.
2.AntennasandWavePropagationK.D.Prasad,SatyaPrakashan,TechIndiaPublications,New
Delhi,2001.
3.TransmissionandPropagationE.V.D.GlazierandH.R.L.Lamont,TheServicesTextBookofRadio,
vol.5,StandardPublishersDistributors,Delhi.
4.ElectronicandRadioEngineeringF.E.Terman,McGrawHill,4thedition,1955.
5.AntennasJohnD.Kraus,McGrawHill,SECONDEDITION,1988.

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UNITI
PULSE DIGITAL MODULATION : Elements of digital communication systems, advantages of digital
communication systems, Elements of PCM: Sampling, Quantization & Coding, Quantization error,
CompadinginPCMsystems.DifferentialPCMsystems(DPCM).

UNITII
DELTA MODULATION : Delta modulation, its drawbacks,adaptivedeltamodulation,comparisonofPCM
andDMsystems,noiseinPCMandDMsystems.


UNITIII
DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES : Introduction, ASK, FSK, PSK, DPSK,DEPSK,QPSK,MaryPSK,
ASK,FSK,similarityofBFSKandBPSK.

UNITIV
DATA TRANSMISSION : Base band signal receiver, probability of error,theoptimumfilter,matchedfilter,
probability of error using matched filter, coherent reception, noncoherent detection of FSK,calculationof
errorprobabilityofASK,BPSK,BFSK,QPSK.

UNITV
INFORMATION THEORY : Discrete messages, concept of amount of information and its properties.
Averageinformation,Entropyanditsproperties.Informationrate,Mutualinformationanditsproperties,

UNITVI
SOURCE CODING : Introductions, Advantages, Shannons theorem, ShanonFano coding, Huffman
coding, efficiency calculations, channel capacity of discrete andanalogChannels,capacityofaGaussian
channel,bandwidthS/Ntradeoff.

UNITVII
LINEAR BLOCK CODES : Introduction,MatrixdescriptionofLinearBlockcodes,Errordetectionanderror
correction capabilities of Linear block codes, Hamming codes, Binary cyclic codes, Algebraic structure,
encoding,syndromecalculation,BCHCodes.

UNITVIII
CONVOLUTION CODES : Introduction, encoding of convolution codes, time domain approach, transform
domainapproach.Graphicalapproach:state,treeandtrellisdiagramdecodingusingViterbialgorithm.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.DigitalcommunicationsSimonHaykin,JohnWiley,2005
2.PrinciplesofCommunicationSystemsH.TaubandD.Schilling,TMH,2003

REFERENCES:
1.DigitalandAnalogCommunicationSystemsSamShanmugam,JohnWiley,2005.
2.DigitalCommunicationsJohnProakis,TMH,1983.CommunicationSystemsAnalog&Digital
Singh&Sapre,TMH,2004.
3.ModernAnalogandDigitalCommunicationB.P.Lathi,Oxfordreprint,3rdedition,2004.

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1.PulseAmplitudeModulationanddemodulation.
2.PulseWidthModulationanddemodulation.
3.PulsePositionModulationanddemodulation.
4.SamplingTheoremverification.
5.Timedivisionmultiplexing.
6.Pulsecodemodulation.
7.Differentialpulsecodemodulation.
8.Deltamodulation.
9.Frequencyshiftkeying.
10.Phaseshiftkeying.
11.Differentialphaseshiftkeying.

EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:
1. RPS

030V
2. CRO

020MHz.
3. FunctionGenerators

01MHz
4. RFGenerators

01000MHz./0100MHz.
5. Multimeters

6.
7.
8.

LabExperimentalkitsforDigitalCommunication
Components
RadioReceiver/TVReceiverDemokitsorTrainees.
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MinimumTwelveExperimentstobeconducted:(SixfromeachpartA&B)

PartA(ICApplicationLab):

1.OPAMPApplicationsAdder,Subtractor,ComparatorCircuits.
2.ActiveFilterApplicationsLPF,HPF(firstorder)
3.FunctionGeneratorusingOPAMPs.
4.IC555TimerMonostableandAstableOperationCircuit.
5.IC566VCOApplications.
6.VoltageRegulatorusingIC723.
7.4bitDACusingOPAMP.

PartB(ECADLab):

SimulatetheinternalstructureofthefollowingDigitalICsusingVHDL/VERILOGandverifythe
operationsoftheDigitalICs(Hardware)intheLaboratory

1. DFlipFlop7474
2. Decadecounter7490
3. shiftregisters74957
4. 38Decoder74138
5. 4bitComparator7485
6. 8x1Multiplexer74151and2x4Demultiplexer74155
7. RAM(16x4)74189(ReadandWriteoperations)

EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:
1. RPS
2. CRO
3. FunctionGenerator
4. MultiMeters
5. ICTrainerKits(Optional)
6. BreadBoards
7. Components: IC741,IC555,IC566,IC1496,IC723,7805,7809,7912andotheressential
components.
8. AnalogICTester

ForSoftwareSimulation

1ComputerSystems
2LANConnection(Optional)
3OperatingSystems
4VHDL/VERILOG
5FPGAS/CPLDS(DownloadTools)

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MANAGEMENTSCIENCE
UNITI
Introduction to Management : Concepts of Management and organization nature, importance and
Functions of Management, Taylors Scientific Management Theory, Fayols Principles of Management,
Mayos Hawthorne Experiments, Maslows Theory of Human Needs, Douglas McGregors Theory X and

Theory Y, Herzbergs TwoFactor Theory of Motivation, Systems Approach to Management, Leadership


Styles,SocialresponsibilitiesofManagement.

UNITII
Designing Organisational Structures : Basic concepts related to Organisation Departmentation and
Decentralisation, Types of mechanisticandorganicstructuresoforganisation(Lineorganization,Lineand
staff organization, functional organization, Committee organization, matrix organization, Virtual
Organisation,CellularOrganisation,teamstructure,boundarylessorganization,invertedpyramidstructure,
leanandflatorganizationstructure)andtheirmerits,demeritsandsuitability.

UNITIIII
Operations Management : Principles and Types of Plant LayoutMethods of production (Job, batch and
Mass Production), Work Study Basic procedure involved in Method Study and Work Measurement
Statistical Quality Control: chart, R chart, c chart, p chart, (simple Problems), Acceptance Sampling,
Demingscontributiontoquality.

UNITIV
MaterialsManagement:
Objectives,NeedforInventorycontrol,EOQ,ABCAnalysis,PurchaseProcedure,
StoresManagementandStoresRecords.
Marketing
:
FunctionsofMarketing,MarketingMix,MarketingStrategiesbasedonProductLifeCycle,
Channelsofdistribution

UNITV
Human Resources Management (HRM) : Concepts of HRM, HRD and Personnel Management and
Industrial Relations (PMIR), HRM vs.PMIR, Basic functions of HR Manager: Manpower planning,
Recruitment, Selection, Training and Development, Placement, Wage and Salary Administration,
Promotion, Transfer, Separation, Performance Appraisal,GrievanceHandlingandWelfareAdministration,
JobEvaluationandMeritRating.

UNITVI
Project Management (PERT/CPM) : Network Analysis, Programme Evaluation and Review Technique
(PERT), Critical Path Method (CPM), Identifying critical path, Probability of Completing the project within
giventime,ProjectCostAnalysis,ProjectCrashing.(simpleproblems)

UNITVII
StrategicManagement:Mission,Goals,Objectives,Policy,Strategy,Programmes,ElementsofCorporate
Planning Process, Environmental Scanning, Value Chain Analysis, SWOT Analysis, Steps in Strategy
FormulationandImplementation,GenericStrategyalternatives.

UNITVIII
Contemporary Management Practices : Basic concepts of MIS, End User Computing, Materials
Requirement Planning (MRP), JustInTime(JIT)System,TotalQualityManagement(TQM),Sixsigmaand
Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Levels, Supply Chain Management, Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP), Performance Management, Business Process outsourcing (BPO), Business Process
ReengineeringandBenchMarking,BalancedScoreCard.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.Aryasri:
ManagementScience
,TMH,2004.
2.Stoner,Freeman,Gilbert,
Management
,6thEd,PearsonEducation,NewDelhi,2004.

REFERENCES:
1.KotlerPhilip&KellerKevinLane:MarketingMangement12/e,PHI,2005
2.Koontz&Weihrich:
EssentialsofManagement
,6/e,TMH,2005
3.ThomasN.Duening&JohnM.Ivancevich
ManagementPrinciplesandGuidelines,
Biztantra,2003.
4.KanishkaBedi,
ProductionandOperationsManagement
,OxfordUniversityPress,2004.
5.Memoria&S.V.Gauker,
PersonnelManagement
,Himalaya,25/e,2005
6.SamuelC.Certo:
ModernManagement
,9/e,PHI,2005
7.Schermerhorn,Capling,Poole&Wiesner:
Management
,Wiley,2002.
8.Parnell:StrategicManagement,Biztantra,2003.
9.LawrenceRJauch,R.Gupta&WilliamF.Glueck:BusinessPolicyandStrategicManagement,Frank
Bros.2005.
10.L.S.Srinath:PERT/CPM,AffiliatedEastWestPress,2005.

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UNITI
TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS : Introduction, Elements of switching systems, switching
networkconfiguration,principlesofcrossbarswitching.

UNITII
Electronicspacedivisionswitching,Timedivisionswitching,Combinationswitching.

UNITIII
TELEPHONE NETWORKS : Subscriber loop systems, switchinghierarchyandrouting,transmissionplan,
numberingplan,chargingplans.

UNITIV
SIGNALING TECHNIQUES : In channel signaling, common channel signaling. Network traffic load and
parameters,gradeofserviceandblockingprobability.

UNITV
DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORKS : Introduction, network architecture, layered networkarchitecture,
protocols,datacommunicationshardware,datacommunicationcircuits.

UNITVI
Public switched data networks, connection oriented & connection less service, Circuit Switching, packet
switching and virtual circuit switching concepts, OSI reference model, LAN, WAN, MAN & Internet.
Repeaters,Bridges,Routersandgateways.

UNITVII
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) : Introduction,motivation,ISDNarchitecture,ISDN
interfaces, functional grouping, reference points, protocol architecture, signaling, numbering, addressing,
BISDN.

UNITVIII
DSLTechnology:ADSL,CableModem,TraditionalCableNetworks,HFCNetworks,Sharing,CM&CMTS
andDOCSIS.
SONET: Devices, Frame, Frame Transmission, Synchronous Transport Signals, STS I, Virtual Tributaries
andHigherrateofservice.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.TelecommunicationswitchingsystemandnetworksThyagarajanViswanath,PHI,2000.
2.AdvancedelectroniccommunicationssystemsWayneTomasi,PHI,2004.

REFERENCES:
1.DigitaltelephonyJ.Bellamy,JohnWiley,2ndedition,2001.
2.DataCommunications&NetworksAchyut.S.Godbole,TMH,2004.
3.PrinciplesofCommunicationSystemsH.Taub&D.Schilling,TMH,2ndEdition,2003.
4.DataCommunication&NetworkingB.A.Forouzan,TMH,3rdEdition,2004.
5.Telecommunicationswitching,TrafficandNetworksJEFlood,PearsonEducation,2002.
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UNITI
INTRODUCTION: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing:Discretetimesignals&sequences,linearshift
invariant systems, stability, and causality. Linear constant coefficient difference equations. Frequency
domainrepresentationofdiscretetimesignalsandsystems.

UNITII
DISCRETE FOURIER SERIES: Properties of discrete Fourier series, DFS representation of periodic
sequences, Discrete Fourier transforms: Properties of DFT, linear convolution of sequences using DFT,
ComputationofDFT.RelationbetweenZtransformandDFS

UNITIII

FAST FOURIER TRANSFORMS: Fast Fourier transforms (FFT) Radix2 decimation in time and
decimationinfrequencyFFTAlgorithms,InverseFFT,andFFTforcompositeN

UNITIV
REALIZATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS: Review of Ztransforms, Applications of Z transforms, solution of
difference equations of digital filters, Block diagramrepresentationoflinearconstantcoefficientdifference
equations, Basic structures of IIR systems, Transposed forms, Basic structures of FIR systems, System
function,

UNITV
IIR DIGITAL FILTERS: Analog filter approximations Butter worth and Chebyshev, Design of IIR Digital
filtersfromanalogfilters,DesignExamples:AnalogDigitaltransformations

UNITVI
FIR DIGITAL FILTERS : Characteristics of FIR Digital Filters, frequency response. Design of FIR Digital
FiltersusingWindowTechniques,FrequencySamplingtechnique,ComparisonofIIR&FIRfilters.

UNITVII
MULTIRATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: Decimation, interpolation, sampling rate conversion,
Implementationofsamplingrateconversion.

UNITVIII
INTRODUCTIONTODSPPROCESSORS:
IntroductiontoprogrammableDSPs:MultiplierandMultiplier
Accumulator(MAC),ModifiedBusStructuresandMemoryAccessschemesinDSPsMultipleaccess
memory,multiportmemory,VLSIArchitecture,Pipelining,Specialaddressingmodes,OnChip
Peripherals.

Architecture of TMS 320C5X Introduction, Bus Structure, Central Arithmetic Logic Unit, Auxiliary
Registrar, Index Registrar, Auxiliary Registger Compare Register, Block Move Address Register, Parallel
Logic Unit, Memory mapped registers, program controller, Some flags in the status registers, On chip
registers,Onchipperipherals

TEXTBOOKS:
1. DigitalSignalProcessing,Principles,Algorithms,andApplications:JohnG.Proakis,DimitrisG.
Manolakis,
PearsonEducation/PHI,2007.
2. DiscreteTimeSignalProcessingA.V.OppenheimandR.W.Schaffer,PHI
3. DigitalSignalProcessorsArchitecture,ProgrammingandApplications,,B.Venkataramani,M.
Bhaskar,TATAMcGrawHill,2002

ReferenceBooks:
1. DigitalSignalProcessing:AndreasAntoniou,TATAMcGrawHill,2006
2. DigitalSignalProcessing:MHHayes,SchaumsOutlines,TATAMcGrawHill,2007.
3. DSPPrimerC.BrittonRorabaugh,TataMcGrawHill,2005.
4. FundamentalsofDigitalSignalProcessingusingMatlabRobertJ.Schilling,SandraL.Harris,
Thomson,2007.
5. DigitalSignalProcessingAlanV.Oppenheim,RonaldW.Schafer,PHIEd.,2006

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UNITI
INTRODUCTION : Introduction to IC Technology MOS, PMOS, NMOS, CMOS & BiCMOStechnologies
Oxidation, Lithography, Diffusion, Ion implantation, Metallisation, Encapsulation, Probe testing,Integrated
ResistorsandCapacitors.

UNITII
BASIC ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES : Basic Electrical Properties of MOS and BiCMOS Circuits: IdsVds

relationships, MOS transistor threshold Voltage, gm, gds, figure of merit o Pass transistor, NMOS
Inverter,Variouspullups,CMOSInverteranalysisanddesign,BiCMOSInverters.

UNITIII
VLSI CIRCUIT DESIGN PROCESSES : VLSI Design Flow, MOS Layers, Stick Diagrams, Design Rules
and Layout, 2 mCMOSDesignrulesforwires,ContactsandTransistorsLayoutDiagramsforNMOSand
CMOSInvertersandGates,ScalingofMOScircuits,LimitationsofScaling.

UNITIV
GATE LEVEL DESIGN : Logic Gates and Other complex gates,Switchlogic,Alternategatecircuits,Basic
circuit concepts,SheetResistanceRSanditsconcepttoMOS,AreaCapacitanceUnits,Calculations
Delays,DrivinglargeCapacitiveLoads,WiringCapacitances,Faninandfanout,Choiceoflayers

UNITV
SUBSYSTEM DESIGN : Subsystem Design, Shifters, Adders, ALUs, Multipliers, Parity generators,
Comparators,Zero/OneDetectors,Counters,HighDensityMemoryElements.

UNITVI
SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN : PLAs, FPGAs, CPLDs, Standard Cells,
ProgrammableArrayLogic,DesignApproach.

UNITVII
VHDL SYNTHESIS : VHDL Synthesis, Circuit Design Flow, Circuit Synthesis, Simulation, Layout, Design
capturetools,DesignVerificationTools,TestPrinciples.

UNITVIII
CMOS TESTING : CMOS Testing, Need for testing, Test Principles, Design Strategies for test, Chiplevel
TestTechniques,SystemlevelTestTechniques,LayoutDesignforimprovedTestability.

TEXTBOOKS
:
1.EssentialsofVLSIcircuitsandsystemsKamranEshraghian,EshraghianDouglesandA.Pucknell,
PHI,2005Edition.
2.PrinciplesofCMOSVLSIDesignWesteandEshraghian,PearsonEducation,1999.

REFERENCES:
1.ChipDesignforSubmicronVLSI:CMOSLayout&Simulation,JohnP.Uyemura,ThomsonLearning.
2.IntroductiontoVLSICircuitsandSystemsJohn.P.Uyemura,JohnWiley,2003.
3.DigitalIntegratedCircuitsJohnM.Rabaey,PHI,EEE,1997.
4.ModernVLSIDesignWayneWolf,PearsonEducation,3rdEdition,1997.
nd
5.VLSITechnologyS.M.SZE,2
Edition,TMH,2003.
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UNITI
MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION LINES: Introduction, Microwave Spectrum and Bands, Applications of
Microwaves. Rectangular Waveguides TE/TM mode analysis, Expressions for Fields, Characteristic
Equation and Cutoff Frequencies, Filter Characteristics, Dominant and Degenerate Modes, Sketches of
TE and TM mode fields in the crosssection, Mode Characteristics Phase and Group Velocities,
Wavelengths and Impedance Relations Power Transmission and Power Losses in Rectangular Guide.
RelatedProblems.

UNITII
CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
: Introduction, Nature of Fields, Characteristic Equation, Dominant and
Degenerate Modes. Impossibility of TEM mode. Microstrip Lines Introduction, Zo Relations, Effective
Dielectric Constant, Losses, Q factor. Cavity Resonators Introduction, Rectangular and Cylindrical
Cavities, Dominant Modes and Resonant Frequencies, Q factor and Coupling Coefficients. Related
Problems.

UNITIII
WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS AND APPLICATIONS I : Coupling Mechanisms Probe, Loop, Aperture
types. Waveguide Discontinuities Waveguide irises, Tuning Screws and Posts, Matched Loads.
Waveguide Attenuators Resistive Card, Rotary Vane types Waveguide Phase Shifters Dielectric,

Rotary Vane types. Waveguide Multiport Junctions E plane and H planeTees,MagicTee,HybridRing


DirectionalCouplers2Hole,BetheHoletypes.

UNITIV
WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS AND APPLICATIONS II : Ferrites Composition and Characteristics,
Faraday Rotation Ferrite Components Gyrator, Isolator, Circulator. Scattering Matrix Significance,
Formulation and Properties. S Matrix Calculations for 2 port Junction,EplaneandHplaneTees,Magic
Tee,DirectionalCoupler,CirculatorandIsolator.RelatedProblems.

UNITV
MICROWAVE TUBES I: Limitations and Losses of conventional tubes at microwave frequencies.
Microwave tubes O type and M type classifications. Otype tubes : 2 Cavity Klystrons Structure,
Reentrant Cavities, Velocity Modulation Process and Applegate Diagram, Bunching Process and Small
Signal Theory Expressions for o/p Power and Efficiency. Reflex Klystrons Structure, Applegate
Diagram and Principle of working, Mathematical Theory of Bunching, PowerOutput,Efficiency,Electronic
Admittance Oscillating Modes and o/p Characteristics, Electronic and Mechanical Tuning. Related
Problems.

UNITVI
HELIX TWTS: Significance, Types and Characteristics of Slow Wave Structures Structure of TWT and
Amplification Process (qualitative treatment), Suppression of Oscillations, Nature of the four Propagation
Constants,GainConsiderations.

MtypeTubes
Introduction, Crossfield effects, Magnetrons Different Types, 8Cavity Cylindrical Travelling Wave
Magnetron Hull Cutoff and Hartree Conditions, Modes of Resonance and PIMode Operation,
SeparationofPIMode,o/pcharacteristics.

UNITVII
MICROWAVE SOLID STATE DEVICES: Introduction, Classification, Applications. TEDs Introduction,
Gunn Diode Principle, RWH Theory, Characteristics, Basic Modes of Operation, Oscillation Modes.
Avalanche Transit Time Devices Introduction, IMPATT and TRAPATT Diodes Principle of Operation
andCharacteristics.

UNITVIII
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS: Description of Microwave Bench Different Blocks andtheirFeatures,
Precautions Microwave Power Measurement Bolometer Method. Measurement of Attenuation,
Frequency,VSWR,CavityQ.ImpedanceMeasurements.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.MicrowaveDevicesandCircuitsSamuelY.Liao,PHI,3rdEdition,1994.
2.MicrowavePrinciplesHerbertJ.Reich,J.G.Skalnik,P.F.OrdungandH.L.Krauss,CBSPublishersand
Distributors,NewDelhi,2004.
REFERENCES:
1.FoundationsforMicrowaveEngineeringR.E.Collin,IEEEPress,JohnWiley,2ndEdition,2002.
2.MicrowaveCircuitsandPassiveDevicesM.L.SisodiaandG.S.Raghuvanshi,WileyEasternLtd.,
NewAgeInternationalPublishersLtd.,1995.
3.MicrowaveEngineeringPassiveCircuitsPeterA.Rizzi,PHI,1999.
4.ElectronicandRadioEngineeringF.E.Terman,McGrawHill,4thed.,1955.
5.ElementsofMicrowaveEngineeringR.Chatterjee,AffiliatedEastWestPressPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,
1988.
6.MicroWaveandRadarEngineeringM.Kulkarni,UmeshPublications,1998.

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UNITI
Anoverviewof8085,Architectureof8086Microprocessor.SpecialfunctionsofGeneralpurposeregisters.
8086flagregisterandfunctionof8086Flags.Addressingmodesof8086.Instructionsetof8086.

Assemblerdirectives,simpleprograms,procedures,andmacros.

UNITII
Assembly languageprogramsinvolvinglogical,Branch&Callinstructions,sorting,evaluationofarithmetic
expressions,stringmanipulation.

UNITIII
Pin diagram of 8086Minimum mode and maximum mode of operation. Timing diagram. Memory
interfacing to 8086 (Static RAM & EPROM). Need for DMA. DMA data transfer Method. Interfacing with
8237/8257.

UNITIV
8255 PPI various modes of operation and interfacing to 8086. Interfacing Keyboard, Displays, 8279
StepperMotorandactuators.D/AandA/Dconverterinterfacing.

UNITV
Interrupt structure of 8086. Vector interrupt table. Interrupt service routines. Introduction toDOSandBIOS
interrupts.8259PICArchitectureandinterfacingcascadingofinterruptcontrolleranditsimportance.

UNITVI
Serial data transfer schemes. Asynchronous and Synchronous data transfer schemes. 8251 USART
architecture and interfacing. TTL to RS 232C and RS232C to TTL conversion. Sample program of serial
datatransfer.IntroductiontoHighspeedserialcommunicationsstandards,USB.

UNITVII
Advanced Micro Processors Introduction to 80286, Salient Features of 80386, Real and Protected
Mode Segmentation & Paging, Salient Features of Pentium, Branch Prediction, Overview of RISC
Processors.

UNITVIII
8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Register set of 8051, Modes of timer operation, Serial port operation,
Interruptstructureof8051,MemoryandI/Ointerfacingof8051.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.AdvancedmicroprocessorandPeripheralsA.K.RayandK.M.Bhurchandi,TMH,2000.
2.MicroControllersDeshmukh,TataMcGrawHillEdition.

REFERENCES:
1. MicroProcessors&InterfacingDouglasU.Hall,2007.
th
2. The8088and8086MicroProcessorsPHI,4
Edition,2003.
3. MicroComputerSystem8086/8088FamilyArchitecture,ProgrammingandDesignByLiuandGA
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I.Microprocessor8086:
1.IntroductiontoMASM/TASM.
2.ArithmeticoperationMultibyteAdditionandSubtraction,MultiplicationandDivisionSignedand
unsignedArithmeticoperation,ASCIIarithmeticoperation.
3.LogicoperationsShiftandrotateConvertingpackedBCDtounpackedBCD,BCDtoASCII
conversion.
4.ByusingstringoperationandInstructionprefix:MoveBlock,Reversestring,Sorting,Inserting,
Deleting,Lengthofthestring,Stringcomparison.
5.DOS/BIOSprogramming:Readingkeyboard(Bufferedwithandwithoutecho)Displaycharacters,
Strings.

II.Interfacing:
1.8259InterruptController:Generateaninterruptusing8259timer.
2.8279KeyboardDisplay:Writeasmallprogramtodisplayastringofcharacters.
3.8255PPI:WriteALPtogeneratesinusoidalwaveusingPPI.

4.8251USART:WriteaprograminALPtoestablishCommunicationbetweentwoprocessors.

III.Microcontroller8051
1.ReadingandWritingonaparallelport.
2.Timerindifferentmodes.
3.Serialcommunicationimplementation.

EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:
1. 8086PKits
2. 8051MicroControllerkits
3. Interfaces/peripheralsubsystems
i.
8259PIC
ii.
8279KB/Display
iii.
8255PPI
iv.
8251USART

4. ADCInterface
5. DACInterface
6. TrafficControllerInterface
7. ElevatorInterface

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ADVANCEDENGLISHCOMMUNICATIONSKILLSLAB

1.Introduction
rd
The introduction of the English Language Lab is considered essential at 3
year level. At this stage the
students need topreparethemselvesfortheircareerswhichmayrequirethemtolistento,read,speakand
writeinEnglishbothfortheirprofessionalandinterpersonalcommunicationintheglobalisedcontext.

The proposed course should be an integrated theory and lab course to enable students to use good
Englishandperformthefollowing:
Gatherideasandinformation,toorganiseideasrelevantlyandcoherently.
Engageindebates.
Participateingroupdiscussions.
Faceinterviews.
Writeproject/researchreports/technicalreports.
Makeoralpresentations.
Writeformalletters.
Transferinformationfromnonverbaltoverbaltextsandviceversa.
Totakepartinsocialandprofessionalcommunication.
2.Objectives:
This Lab focuses on using computeraided multimedia instruction for language development to meet the
followingtargets:
To improve the students fluency in English, through a welldeveloped vocabulary and enable
them to listen to English spoken at normal conversational speed by educated English speakers
andrespondappropriatelyindifferentsocioculturalandprofessionalcontexts.
Further,theywouldberequiredtocommunicatetheirideasrelevantlyandcoherentlyinwriting.
3.Syllabus
:
ThefollowingcoursecontentisprescribedfortheAdvancedCommunicationSkillsLab:

Functional Englishstartingaconversationrespondingappropriatelyandrelevantlyusingthe
rightbodylanguageroleplayindifferentsituations.
Vocabulary building synonyms and antonyms, word roots,onewordsubstitutes, prefixesand
suffixes,studyofwordorigin,analogy,idiomsandphrases.
Group Discussion dynamics of group discussion , intervention, summarizing, modulation of
voice,bodylanguage,relevance,fluencyandcoherence.

Interview Skills concept and process, preinterview planning, opening strategies, answering
strategies,interviewthroughteleandvideoconferencing.
Resume writing structure and presentation, planning, defining thecareerobjective, projecting
onesstrengthsandskillsets,summary,formatsandstyles,letterwriting.
Reading comprehension reading for facts, guessing meanings from context, scanning,
skimming,inferringmeaning,criticalreading.
Technical Report writing Types of formats and styles, subject matter organization, clarity,
coherenceandstyle,planning,datacollection,tools,analysis.
4.MinimumRequirement:

TheEnglishLanguageLabshallhavetwoparts:
i.
The Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 60 systems, one master console,
LANfacilityandEnglishlanguagesoftwareforselfstudybylearners.
ii.
The Communication Skills Lab with movable chairs and audiovisual aids with a P.A
System,aT.V.,adigitalstereoaudio&videosystemandcamcorderetc.
SystemRequirement(Hardwarecomponent):
ComputernetworkwithLanwithminimum60multimediasystemswiththefollowingspecifications:
iii.
PIVProcessor
a. Speed2.8GHZ
b. RAM512MBMinimum
c. HardDisk80GB
iv.
HeadphonesofHighquality

5.SuggestedSoftware:
Thesoftwareconsistingoftheprescribedtopicselaboratedaboveshouldbeprocuredandused.

SuggestedSoftware:
ClarityPronunciationPower
partII
th
OxfordAdvancedLearnersCompass
,7
Edition
DELTAskeytotheNextGenerationTOEFLTest:AdvancedSkillPractice.
LinguaTOEFLCBTInsider
,byDreamtech
TOEFL&GRE
(KAPLAN,AARCO&BARRONS,USA,CrackingGREbyCLIFFS)
Thefollowingsoftwarefromtrain2success.com
PreparingforbeingInterviewed,
PositiveThinking,
InterviewingSkills,
TelephoneSkills,
TimeManagement
TeamBuilding,
Decisionmaking

EnglishinMind
,HerbertPuchtaandJeffStrankswithMeredithLevy,Cambridge

6.BooksRecommended:
1. Effective Technical Communication
, M. Ashraf Rizvi, Tata Mc. GrawHill Publishing Company
Ltd.
2. ACourseinEnglishcommunication
byMadhaviApte,PrenticeHallofIndia,2007.
3. CommunicationSkills
byLeenaSen,PrenticeHallofIndia,2005.
4. Academic Writing A Practical guide for students by Stephen Bailey, Rontledge Falmer,
London&NewYork,2004.
5. English Language Communication : A Reader cum Lab Manual Dr A Ramakrishna Rao, Dr G
Natanam&ProfSASankaranarayanan,AnuradhaPublications,Chennai
6. BodyLanguageYourSuccessMantra
byDr.ShaliniVerma,S.Chand,2006.
7. DELTAs key to the Next Generation TOEFL Test: Advanced Skill Practice
, New Age
International(P)Ltd.,Publishers,NewDelhi.
8. Bookson
TOEFL/GRE/GMAT/CAT
byBarrons/cup
9. IELTSserieswithCDs
byCambridgeUniversityPress.
10. Technical Report Writing Today by Daniel G. Riordan &StevenE.Pauley,BiztantraPublishers,
2005.

nd
11. Basic Communication Skills for Technology by Andra J. Rutherford, 2
Edition, Pearson

Education,2007.

12. Communication Skills for Engineers by Sunita Mishra & C. Muralikrishna, Pearson Education,
2007.
nd
13. ObjectiveEnglish
byEdgarThorpe&ShowickThorpe,2
edition,PearsonEducation,2007.
th
14. CambridgePreparationfortheTOEFL
TestbyJoleneGear&RobertGear,4
Edition.
15. TechnicalCommunication
byMeenakshiRaman&SangeetaSharma,OxfordUniversityPress.

DISTRIBUTIONANDWEIGHTAGEOFMARKS
:
AdvancedCommunicationSkillsLabPracticals
:
1. The practical examinations for the EnglishLanguageLaboratorypracticeshallbeconductedasperthe
Universitynormsprescribedforthecoreengineeringpracticalsessions.
2. For the English Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation during the year for 25
sessional marks and 50 End Examination marks. Of the 25 marks, 15 marks shall be awarded for
daytoday work and 10 marks to be awarded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The End Examination
shall be conducted by the teacher concerned with the help of another member of the staff of the same
departmentofthesameinstitution.

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UNITI
Introduction : OSI, TCP/IP and other networks models, Examples of Networks:NovellNetworks,Arpanet,
Internet,NetworkTopologiesWAN,LAN,MAN.

UNITII
PhysicalLayer:Transmissionmediacopper,twistedpairwireless,switchingandencodingasynchronous
communicationsNarrowband,broadbandISDNandATM.

UNITIII
Data link layer : Design issues, framing, error detection and correction, CRC, Elementary Protocolstop
andwait,SlidingWindow,Slip,DatalinklayerinHDLC,Internet,ATM.

UNITIV
Medium Access sub layer : ALOHA, MAC addresses, Carrier sense multiple access. IEEE 802.X
StandardEthernet,wirelessLANS.Bridges,

UNITV
Network Layer : Virtual circuit and Datagram subnetsRouting algorithm shortest path routing, Flooding,
Hierarchicalrouting,Broadcast,Multicast,distancevectorrouting.

UNITVI
Dynamic routing Broadcast routing. Rotary for mobility. Congestion, Control Algorithms General
Principles of Congestion prevension policies. Internet working: The Network layer in theinternetandin
theATMNetworks.

UNITVII
TransportLayer:
TransportServices,Connectionmanagement,TCPandUDPprotocolsATMAALLayer
Protocol.

UNITVIII
ApplicationLayer
NetworkSecurity,Domainnamesystem,SNMP,ElectronicMailtheWorldWEB,Multi
Media.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.ComputerNetworksAndrewSTanenbaum,4thEdition.PearsonEducation/PHI
2.DataCommunicationsandNetworkingBehrouzA.Forouzan.ThirdEditionTMH.

REFERENCES:
1.AnEngineeringApproachtoComputerNetworksS.Keshav,2ndEdition,PearsonEducation.

2.UnderstandingcommunicationsandNetworks,3rdEdition,W.A.Shay,Thomson.
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UNITI
Performance characteristics of instruments, Static characteristics, Accuracy, Resolution, Precision,
Expected value, Error, Sensitivity. Errors in Measurement, Dynamic Characteristicsspeed of response,
Fidelity, Lag and Dynamic error. DC Voltimeters Multirange, Range extension/Solid stateanddifferential
voltmeters, AC voltmeters multi range, range extension, shunt. Thermocouple type RF ammeter,
Ohmmetersseriestype,shunttype,MultimeterforVoltage,Currentandresistancemeasurements.

UNITII
Signal Generator fixed and variable, AF oscillators, Standard and AF sine and square wave signal
generators,FunctionGenerators,Squarepulse,Randomnoise,sweep,Arbitrarywaveform.

UNITIII
WaveAnalyzers,HaromonicDistortionAnalyzers,SpectrumAnalyzers,DigitalFourierAnalyzers.

UNITIV
Oscilloscopes CRT features, vertical amplifiers, horizontal deflection system, sweep, trigger pulse, delay
line, sync selector circuits, simple CRO, triggered sweep CRO, Dual beam CRO, Measurement of
amplitudeandfrequency.

UNITV
Dual trace oscilloscope, sampling oscilloscope, storage oscilloscope, digital readout oscilloscope, digital
storage oscilloscope, Lissajous method of frequency measurement, standard specifications of CRO,
probesforCROActive&Passive,attenuatortype,Frequencycounter,TimeandPeriodmeasurement.

UNITVI
AC BridgesMeasurementofinductanceMaxwellsbridge,Andersonbridge.Measurementofcapacitance
SchearingBridge.Wheatstonebridge.WienBridge,Errorsandprecautionsinusingbridges.Qmeter.

UNITVII
Transducers active & passive transducers : Resistance, Capacitance, inductance Strain gauges, LVDT,
PiezoElectrictransducers,ResistanceThermometers,Thermocouples,Thermistors,Sensistors.

UNITVIII
Measurement of physical parameters force, pressure, velocity, humidity, moisture, speed, proximity and
displacement.Dataacquisitionsystems.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.Electronicinstrumentation,secondeditionH.S.Kalsi,TataMcGrawHill,2004.
2.ModernElectronicInstrumentationandMeasurementTechniquesA.D.HelfrickandW.D.Cooper,
PHI,5thEdition,2002.

REFERENCES:
1.ElectronicInstrumentation&MeasurementsDavidA.Bell,PHI,2ndEdition,2003.
2.ElectronicTestInstruments,AnalogandDigitalMeasurementsRobertA.Witte,PearsonEducation,
2ndEd.,2004.
3.ElectronicMeasurements&InstrumentationsbyK.LalKishore,PearsonEducation2005.
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UNITI
CELLULAR MOBILE RADIO SYSTEMS : Introduction to Cellular Mobile System, Performance criteria,
uniqueness of mobile radio environment, operation of cellular systems, Hexagonal shaped cells, Analog
andDigitalCellularsystems.

UNITII
ELEMENTS OF CELLULAR RADIO SYSTEM DESIGN : General description of the problem, concept of

frequency channels, Cochannel Interference Reduction Factor, desired C/I from a normalcaseinaomni
directionalAntennasystem,Cellsplitting,considerationofthecomponentsofCellularsystem.

UNITIII
INTERFERENCE : Introduction to CoChannel Interference, real time CoChannel interference,
CoChannel measurement, design of Antenna system, Antenna parameters and their effects, diversity
receiver,noncochannelinterferencedifferenttypes.

UNITIV
CELL COVERAGEFORSIGNALANDTRAFFIC:Signalreflectionsinflatandhillyterrain,effectofhuman
madestructures,phasedifferencebetweendirectandreflectedpaths,constantstandarddeviation,straight
line path loss slope, general formula for mobile propagation overwaterandflatopenarea,nearandlong
distancepropagationantennaheightgain,formofapointtopointmodel.

UNITV
CELL SITE AND MOBILE ANTENNAS :Sumanddifferencepatternsandtheirsynthesis,omnidirectional
antennas, directional antennas for interference reduction, space diversity antennas, umbrella pattern
antennas,minimumseparationofcellsiteantennas,highgainantennas.

UNITVI
FREQUENCY MANAGEMENT AND CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT : Numbering and grouping, setupaccess
and paging channels channel assignments to cell sitesandmobileunits,channelsharingandborrowing,
sectorization,overlaidcells,nonfixedchannelassignment.

UNITVII
Handoff, dropped calls and cell splitting, types of handoff, handoff invitation, delaying handoff, forced
handoff, mobile assigned handoff. Intersystem handoff,cellsplitting,microcells,vehiclelocatingmethods,
droppedcallratesandtheirevaluation.

UNITVIII
DIGITALCELLULARNETWORKS:
GSMarchitecture,GSMchannels,multiplexaccessscheme,TDMA,
CDMA.

TEXTBOOKS:
rd
1.MobileCellularTelecommunicationsW.C.Y.Lee,TataMcGrawHill,2
Edn.,2006.
nd
2.PrinciplesofMobileCommunicationsGordonL.Stuber,SpringerInternational2
Edition,2007.

REFERENCES:
1.
WirelessCommunicationsTheodore.S.Rapport,Pearsoneducation,2ndEdn.,2002.
rd
2.
WirelessandMobileCommunicationsLeeMcGrawHills,3
Edition,2006.
3.
WirelessCommunicationandNetworkingJonW.MarkandWeihuaZhqung,PHI,2005.
4.
WirelessCommunicationTechnologyR.Blake,ThompsonAsiaPvt.Ltd.,2004.

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UNITI
Introduction Nature of Radar, Maximum Unambiguous Range, Radar Waveforms, Simple form of Radar
Equation,RadarBlockDiagramandOperation,RadarFrequenciesandApplications.RelatedProblems.

UNITII
Radar Equation : Prediction of Range Performance, Minimum Detectable Signal, Receiver Noise and
SNR, Integration of Radar Pulses, Radar Cross SectionofTargets(simpletargetssphere,conesphere),
TransmitterPower,PRFandRangeAmbiguities,SystemLosses(qualitativetreatment).RelatedProblems.

UNITIII
CW and Frequency Modulated Radar : Doppler Effect, CW Radar Block Diagram, Isolation between
Transmitter and Receiver, Nonzero IF Receiver, Receiver Bandwidth Requirements, Applications of CW
radar.

UNITIV

FMCW Radar, Range and Doppler Measurement, Block Diagram and Characteristics (Approaching/
RecedingTargets),FMCWaltimeter,MeasurementErrors,MultipleFrequencyCWRadar.

UNITV
MTI and Pulse Doppler Radar : Introduction, Principle, MTI Radar with PowerAmplifierTransmitterand
Power Oscillator Transmitter, Delay Line Cancellers Filter Characteristics, Blind Speeds, Double
Cancellation, Staggered PRFs. Range Gated Doppler Filters. MTI Radar Parameters, Limitations to MTI
Performance.NoncoherentMTI,MTIversusPulseDopplerRadar.

UNITVI
Tracking Radar : Tracking with Radar, Sequential Lobing, Conical Scan, Monopulse Tracking Radar
Amplitude Comparison Monopulse (one and two coordinates), Phase Comparison Monopulse. Target
Reflection Characteristics and Angular Accuracy. Tracking in Range, Acquisition and Scanning Patterns.
ComparisonofTrackers.

UNITVII
Detection of Radar Signals in Noise : Introduction, Matched Filter Receiver Response Characteristics
and Derivation, Correlation Function and Crosscorrelation Receiver, Efficiency of Nonmatched Filters,
MatchedFilterwithNonwhiteNoise.

UNITVIII
Radar Receivers Noise Figure andNoiseTemperature.Displaystypes.DuplexersBranchtypeand
Balanced type, Circulators as Duplexers. Introduction to Phased Array Antennas Basic Concepts,
Radiation Pattern, Beam Steering and Beam Width changes, Series versus Parallel Feeds, Applications,
AdvantagesandLimitations.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. IntroductiontoRadarSystemsMerrillI.Skolnik,SECONDEDITION,McGrawHill,1981.

REFERENCES:
1.IntroductiontoRadarSystemsMerrillI.Skolnik,THIRDEDITION,TataMcGrawHill,2001.
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UNITI
OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURE AND MICROCONTROLLER RESOURCES : Architecture of a
microcontrollerMicrocontrollerresourcesResourcesinadvancedandnextgenerationmicrocontrollers
8051 microcontroller Internal and External memories Counters and Timers Synchronous
serialcumasynchronousserialcommunicationInterrupts.

UNITII
8051 FAMILY MICROCONTROLLERS INSTRUCTION SET : Basic assembly language programming
Data transfer instructions Data and Bitmanipulation instructions Arithmetic instructions Instructions
for Logical operations on the tes among the Registers, Internal RAM, and SFRs Program flow control
instructionsInterruptcontrolflow.

UNITIII
REAL TIME CONTROL : INTERRUPTS : Interrupt handling structure of an MCU Interrupt Latency and
Interrupt deadline Multiple sources of the interrupts Nonmaskable interrupt sources Enabling or
disabling of the sourcesPollingtodeterminetheinterruptsourceandassignmentoftheprioritiesamong
themInterruptstructureinIntel8051.

UNITIV
REAL TIME CONTROL: TIMERS : Programmable Timers in the MCUs Free running counter and real
timecontrolInterruptintervalanddensityconstraints.

UNITV
SYSTEMS DESIGN : DIGITAL AND ANALOG INTERFACINGMETHODS:Switch,KeypadandKeyboard
interfacings LED and Array of LEDs KeyboardcumDisplaycontroller(8279)AlphanumericDevices
Display Systems anditsinterfacesPrinterinterfacesProgrammableinstrumentsinterfaceusingIEEE
488 Bus Interfacing with the Flash Memory Interfaces Interfacing to High Power Devices Analog

input interfacing Analog output interfacing OpticalmotorshaftencodersIndustrialcontrolIndustrial


process control system PrototypeMCUbasedMeasuringinstrumentsRoboticsandEmbeddedcontrol
DigitalSignalProcessingandDigitalFilters.

UNITVI
REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMFORMICROCONTROLLERS:RealTimeoperatingsystemRTOSof
Keil(RTX51)UseofRTOSinDesignSoftwaredevelopmenttoolsforMicrocontrollers.

UNITVII
16BIT MICROCONTROLLERS : Hardware Memory map in Intel80196familyMCUsystemIOports
ProgammableTimersandHighspeedoutputsandinputcapturesInterruptsinstructions.

UNITVIII
ARM 32 Bit MCUs : Introduction to 16/32 Bit processors ARM architecture and organization ARM /
ThumbprogrammingmodelARM/ThumbinstructionsetDevelopmenttools.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.MicrocontrollersArchitecture,Programming,InterfacingandSystemDesignRajKamal,Pearson
Education,2005.
2.The8051MicrocontrollerandEmbeddedSystemsMazidiandMazidi,PHI,2000.

REFERENCES:
1.Microcontrollers(Theory&Applications)A.V.Deshmuk,WTMH,2005.
2.DesignwithPICMicrocontrollersJohnB.Peatman,PearsonEducation,2005.

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(ELECTIVEI)
UNITI
INTRODUCTION : TV transmitter and receivers, synchronization. Television Pictures:Geometricformand
aspect ratio, image continuity, interlaced scanning, picture resolution, Composite videosignal:Horizontal
and vertical sync, scanning sequence. Colour signal generation and Encoding
: Perception of brightness
and colours, additive colour mixing, video signals for colours,luminancesignal,colourdifferencesignals,
encodingofcolourdifferencesignals,formationofchrominancesignals,PALencoder.

UNITII
TV SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND PROPAGATION : Picture signal transmission, positive and negative
modulation, VSB transmission, sound signaltransmission,standardchannelBW,TVtransmitter,TVsignal
propagation,interference,TVbroadcastchannels,TVtransmissionAntennas.

UNITIII
TV CAMERAS : Camera tube types, Vidicon, Silicon DiodeArrayVidicon,MonochromeTVcamera,color
camera.CCDImageSensors.

UNITIV
PICTURE TUBES : Monochromatic Picture tube, Electrostatic focussing, Beam deflection, picture tube
characteristics and specifications, colour picturetubes. TVStandards:American525lineB&WTVsystem,
NTSCcoloursystem,625linemonochromesystem,bPALcoloursystem,TVstandards.

UNITV
MONOCHROME TV RECEIVER : RF tuner, IF subsystem, videoamplifier,soundsection,syncseparation
and processing, deflection circuits, scanning circuits. PALD Colour Receiver: Electron tuners, IF
subsystem, Ysignal channel, Chroma decoder, Separation of U & V Colour Phasors, synchronous
demodulators,Subcarriergeneration,rastercircuits.

UNITVI
VISION IF SUBSYSTEM : AGC, noisecancellation,videoandintercarriersoundsignaldetection,visionIF
subsystem of Black and White receivers, Colour receiver IF subsystem. Receiver sound system: FM
detection, FM Sound detectors, typical applications. TV Receiver Tuners:Tuneroperation,VHFandUHF
tuners,digitaltuningtechniques,remotecontrolofreceiverfunctions.

UNITVII
COLOUR SIGNAL DECODING : PAL D decoder, chroma signal amplifiers, separation of U and V
signals, Color burst separation, Burst phasediscriminator,ACCamplifier,Referenceoscillator,Indentand
colour killer circuits, RO phase shift and 180o PALSWITCH circuitry, U & Vdemodulators,Coloursignal
mixing.

UNITVIII
SYNC SEPARATION, AFC ANDDEFLECTIONOSCILLATORS:Synchronousseparation,knoiseinsync
pulses, separation of frame and line sync pulses. AFC, single ended AFC circuit. Deflection Oscillators,
deflection drive Ics. Receiver Antennas. DIGITAL TV Digital Satellite TV, Direct to Home Satellite TV,
DigitalTVReceiver,DigitalTerrestrialTV.

TESTBOOKS:
1.ModernTelevisionPracticePrinciples,TechnologyandServiceR.R.Gulati,NewAge
InternationalPublication,2002.
2.MonochromeandColourTVR.R.Gulati,NewAgeInternationalPublication,2002.

REFERENCES:
1.ColourTelevisionTheoryandPracticeS.P.Bali,TMH,1994.
2.TelevisionandVideoEngineeringA.M.Dhake,2ndEdition.
3.BasicTelevisionandVideoSystemsB.GrobandC.E.Herndon,McGrawHill,1999.

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UNITI
Computer System and Operating System Overview Overview ofComputerSystemhardwareInstruction
execution I/O function Interrupts Memory hierarchy I.O Communication techniques. Operating
SystemObjectivesandfunctionsEvaluationofoperatingSystemExampleSystems.

UNITII
Process Description Process Controlprocess states Process and Threads Examples of Process
descriptionandControl.

UNITIII
Concurrency : Principles of Concurrency Mutual Exclusion Software and hardware approaches
semaphoresMonitorsMessagePassingReadersWritersProblem.

UNITIV
Principles of deadlock deadlock prevention, detection and avoidance dining philosophers problem
exampleSystems.

UNITV
Memory Management: Memory Management requirements loading programmes in to main memory
virtualmemoryhardwareandControlstructuresOSSoftwareExamplesofMemoryManagement.

UNITVI
Uniprocessor Scheduling: Types of Scheduling Scheduling algorithms I/O management and Disc
Scheduling I/o devices organization of I/O function OS design issues I/O buffering Disk I/O
diskschedulingPoliciesexamplesSystem.

UNITVII
File Management and Security: Overview of file management file organization and access File
DirectoriesFilesharingrecordblockingsecondaryStorageManagementexamplesystem.

UNITVIII
Security:
SecuritythreatsProtectionintrudersVirusestrustedSystem.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.OperatingSystemsInternalandDesignPrinciples,FifthEdition2005,Pearsoneducation./PHI
2.OperatingSystemPrinciplesAbrahamSilberchatz,PeterB.Galvin,GregGagne,7thEditionJohn

Wiley

REFERENCES:
1.OperatingSystemsAdesignapproachCrowley,TMH.
2.ModernOperatingSystems,AndrewSTanenbaum.2ndEdition,PHI/PEARSON.

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UNITI
Digital image fundamentals Digital Image through scanner, digital camera. Concept ofgraylevels.Gray
level to binary image conversion. Sampling and quantization. Relation ship between pixels. Imaging
Geometry.

UNITII
Image Transforms 2D FFT , Properties. Walsh transform, Hadamard Transform, Discrete cosine
Transform,Haartransform,Slanttransform,Hotellingtransform.

UNITIII
ImageenhancementPointprocessing.Histogramprocessing.Spatialfiltering.

UNITIV
Enhancementinfrequencydomain,Imagesmoothing,Imagesharpening.

UNITV
Colourimageprocessing:Psedocolourimageprocessing,fullcolourimageprocessing.

UNITVI
Image Restoration Degradation model, Algebraic approach to restoration, Inverse filtering, Least mean
squarefilters,ConstrainedLeastSquaresRestoration,InteractiveRestoration.

UNITVII
Image segmentation Detection of discontinuities. Edge linking and boundary detection, Thresholding,
Regionorientedsegmentation.

UNITVIII
Image compression Redundancies and their removal methods, Fidelity criteria, Image compression
models,Sourceencoderanddecoder,Errorfreecompression,Lossycompression.

TEXTBOOK:
1.DigitalImageprocessingR.C.Gonzalez&R.E.Woods,AddisonWesley/Pearsoneducation,
2ndEducation,2002.

REFERENCES:
1.FundamentalsofDigitalImageprocessingA.K.Jain,PHI.
2.DigitalImageprocessingusingMATLABRafaelC.Gonzalez,RichardEWoodsandSteven
L.Edition,PEA,2004.
3.DigitalImageProcessingWilliamK.Pratt,JohnWilely,3rdEdition,2004.
4.FundamentalsofElectronicImageProcessingWeeksJr.,SPIC/IEEESeries,PHI.

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UNITI
INTRODUCTION [2] : Origin of Satellite Communications, Historical Background, Basic Concepts of
Satellite Communications, Frequency allocations for Satellite Services, Applications, Future Trends of
SatelliteCommunications.

UNITII
ORBITAL MECHANICS AND LAUNCHERS[1] : Orbital Mechanics, Look Angle determination, Orbital
perturbations,Orbitdetermination,launchesandlaunchvehicles,Orbitaleffectsincommunicationsystems
performance.

UNITIII
SATELLITE SUBSYSTEMS[1] : Attitude and orbit control system, telemetry, tracking, Command and
monitoring, powersystems,communicationsubsystems,SatelliteantennaEquipmentreliabilityandSpace
qualification.

UNITIV
SATELLITE LINK DESIGN[1] : Basictransmissiontheory,systemnoisetemperatureandG/Tratio,Design
ofdownlinks,uplinkdesign,DesignofsatellitelinksforspecifiedC/N,Systemdesignexample.

UNITV
MULTIPLE ACCESS[1][2] : Frequency division multiple access (FDMA) Intermodulation, Calculation of
C/N. Time division Multiple Access (TDMA)Framestructure,Examples.SatelliteSwitchedTDMAOnboard
processing,DAMA,CodeDivisionMultipleaccess(CDMA),Spreadspectrumtransmissionandreception.

UNITVI
EARTH STATION TECHNOLOGY[3] : Introduction, Transmitters, Receivers, Antennas, Trackingsystems,
Terrestrialinterface,Primarypowertestmethods.

UNITVII
LOW EARTH ORBIT AND GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE SYSTEMS[1] : Orbit consideration, coverage
and frequency considerations, Delay & Throughput considerations, System considerations, Operational
NGSOconstellationDesigns

UNITVIII
SATELLITE NAVIGATION & THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM [1] : Radio and Satellite Navigation,
GPS Position Location principles, GPS Receivers and codes, Satellitesignalacquisition,GPSNavigation
Message,GPSsignallevels,GPSreceiveroperation,GPSC/Acodeaccuracy,DifferentialGPS.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.SatelliteCommunicationsTimothyPratt,CharlesBostianandJeremyAllnutt,WSE,Wiley
Publications,2ndEdition,2003.
2.SatelliteCommunicationsEngineeringWilburL.Pritchard,RobertANelsonandHenri
G.Suyderhoud,2ndEdition,PearsonPublications,2003.

REFERENCES:
1.SatelliteCommunications:DesignPrinciplesM.Richharia,BSPublications,2ndEdition,2003.
2.SatelliteCommunicationD.CAgarwal,KhannaPublications,5thEd.
3.FundamentalsofSatelliteCommunicationsK.N.RajaRao,PHI,2004
4.SatelliteCommunicationsDennisRoddy,McGrawHill,2ndEdition,1996.

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DATABASEMANAGEMENTSYSTEMS
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UNITI
Data base System Applications, data base System VS file System View of Data Data Abstraction
Instances and Schemas data Models the ER Model Relational Model Other Models Database
Languages DDL DML database Access for applications Programs data base Users and
Administrator Transaction Management data base System Structure Storage Manager the Query
Processor History of Data base Systems.Data base design and ER diagrams Beyond ER Design
Entities, Attributes and EntitysetsRelationshipsandRelationshipsetsAdditionalfeaturesofERModel
ConceptDesignwiththeERModelConceptualDesignforLargeenterprises.

UNITII
Relational Model: Introduction to the Relational Model Integrity Constraint Over relations Enforcing
Integrity constraints Querying relational data Logical data base Design Introduction to Views
Destroying /altering Tables and Views. Relational Algebra and Calculus: Relational Algebra Selection

and projectionsetoperationsrenamingJoinsDivisionExamplesofAlgebraoverviewsRelational
calculus Tuple relational Calculus Domain relational calculus Expressive Power of Algebra and
calculus.

UNITIII
Form of Basic SQL QueryExamplesofBasicSQLQueriesIntroductiontoNestedQueriesCorrelated
NestedQueriesSetComparisonOperatorsAggregativeOperatorsNULLvaluesComparisonusing
Null values Logical connectivitys AND, OR and NOTR Impact on SQL Constructs Outer Joins
DisallowingNULLvaluesComplexIntegrityConstraintsinSQL0TriggersandActiveDatabases.

UNITIV
Schema refinement Problems Caused by redundancy Decompositions Problem related to
decomposition reasoning about FDS FIRST, SECOND, THIRD Normal forms BCNF Losslessjoin
Decomposition Dependency preserving Decomposition Schema refinement in Data base Design
MultivaluedDependenciesforthNormalForm.

UNITV
Overview of Transaction Management: ACID Properties Transactions and Schedules Concurrent
Execution oftransactionLockBasedConcurrencyControlPerformanceLockingTransactionSupport
inSQLIntroductiontoCrashrecovery.

UNITVI
Concurrency Control: Serializability, and recoverability Introduction to Lock Management Lock
Conversions Dealing with Dead Locks Specialized Locking Techniques Concurrency without
Locking. Crash recovery: Introduction to ARIES the Log Other Recovery related Structures the
WriteAhead Log Protocol Check pointing re3coveringfromaSystemCrashMediarecoveryOther
approachesandInteractionwithConcurrencycontrol.

UNITVII
Overview of Storage and Indexing: Data on External Storage File Organization and Indexing Cluster
Indexes, Primary and Secondary Indexes Index data Structures Hash Based Indexing Tree base
IndexingComparisonofFileOrganizationsIndexesandPerformanceTuning.

UNITVIII
Storing data: Disks and Files:TheMemoryHierarchyRedundantArraysofIndependentDisksDisk
SpaceManagementBufferManagerFilesofrecordsPageFormatsrecordformats. TreeStructured
Indexing: Intuitions for tree Indexes Indexed Sequential Access Methods(ISAM)B+Trees:ADynamic
Index Structure. Hash Based Indexing: Static Hashing Extendable hashing Linear Hashing
Exendblevs.Linerhashing.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.DatabaseManagementSystems,RaghuramaKrishnan,JohannesGehrke,TATAMcGrawHill3rd
Edition.
2.DatabaseSystemConcepts,Silberschatz,Korth,Mc.Grawhill,IVedition.

REFERENCES:
1.IntroductiontoDatabaseSystems,C.J.DatePearsonEducation
2.DatabaseSystemsdesign,Implementation,andManagement,Rob&Coronel5thEdition.Thomson.
3.DatabaseManagementSystem,ElmasriNavratePearsonEducation.
4.DatabaseManagementSystemMathewLeon,LeonVikas.
5.DatabaseSystems,ConnoleyPearsoneducation.

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MinimumTwelveExperimentstobeconducted:

PartA(Any7Experiments):
1.ReflexKlystronCharacteristics.
2.GunnDiodeCharacteristics.

3.AttenuationMeasurement.
4.DirectionalCouplerCharacteristics.
5.VSWRMeasurement.
6.ImpedanceandFrequencyMeasurement.
7.Waveguideparametersmeasurement.
8.ScatteringparametersofCirculator.
9.ScatteringparametersofMagicTee.

PartB(Any5Experiments):
10.CharacterizationofLED.
11.CharacterizationofLaserDiode.
12.IntensitymodulationofLaseroutputthroughanopticalfiber.
13.MeasurementofDatarateforDigitalOpticallink.
14.MeasurementofNA.
15.MeasurementoflossesforAnalogOpticallink.

EquipmentrequiredforLaboratories:

1. RegulatedKlystronPowerSupply
2. VSWRMeter

3. MicroAmmeter

0500A
4. Multimeter
5. CRO
6. GUNNPowerSupply,PinModerator
7. ReflexKlystron
8. CrystalDiodes
9. Microwavecomponents(Attenuation)
10. FrequencyMeter
11. Slostedlinecarriage
12. Probedetector
13. waveguideshorts
14. PyramidalHornAntennas
15. DirectionalCoupler
16. E,H,MagicTees
17. Circulators,Isolator
18. MatchedLoads
19. FiberOpticAnalogTrainerbasedLED
20. FiberOpticAnalogTrainerbasedlaser
21. FiberOpticDigitalTrainer
22. Fibercables

(Plastic,Glass)

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LISTOFEXPERIMENTS:

1.TostudythearchitectureofDSPchipsTMS320C5X/6XInstructions.
2.Toverifylinearconvolution.
3.Toverifythecircularconvolution.
4.TodesignFIRfilter(LP/HP)usingwindowingtechnique
a)Usingrectangularwindow
b)Usingtriangularwindow
c)UsingKaiserwindow
5.ToImplementIIRfilter(LP/HP)onDSPProcessors
6.NpointFFTalgorithm.
7.MATLABprogramtogeneratesumofsinusoidalsignals.
8.MATLABprogramtofindfrequencyresponseofanalogLP/HPfilters.

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9.Tocomputepowerdensityspectrumofasequence.
10.TofindtheFFTofgiven1Dsignalandplot.

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UNITI
Overview of optical fiber communication Historical development, The general system, advantages of
optical fiber communications. Optical fiber wave guides Introduction, Ray theory transmission, Total
Internal Reflection, Acceptance angle, Numerical Aperture, Skew rays. Cylindrical fibers Modes,
Vnumber,Modecoupling,StepIndexfibers,GradedIndexfibers.

UNITII
Single mode fibers Cut off wavelength, Mode Field Diameter, Effective Refractive Index. [2]. Fiber
materials Glass,Halide,Activeglass,Chalgenideglass,Plasticopticalfibers.Signaldistortioninoptical
fibersAttenuation,Absorption,ScatteringandBendinglosses,CoreandCladdinglosses.

UNITIII
Information capacity determination, Group delay, Types of Dispersion Material dispersion, Waveguide
dispersion, Polarization mode dispersion, Intermodal dispersion. Pulse broadening. Optical fiber
ConnectorsConnectortypes,Singlemodefiberconnectors,Connectorreturnloss.

UNITIV
Fiber Splicing Splicing techniques, Splicingsinglemodefibers.FiberalignmentandjointlossMultimode
fiber joints, single mode fiber joints,. Optical sources LEDs, Structures, Materials, Quantum efficiency,
Power, Modulation, Power bandwidth product. Injection Laser Diodes Modes, Threshold conditions,
Externalquantumefficiency,Laserdioderateequations,Resonantfrequencies.ReliabilityofLED&ILD.

UNITV
Source to fiber power launching Output patterns, Power coupling, Power launching, Equilibrium
NumericalAperture,Laserdiodetofibercoupling.

UNITVI
Optical detectors Physical principles of PIN and APD, Detector response time, Temperature effect on
Avalanche gain, Comparision of Photodetectors. Optical receiver operation Fundamental receiver
operation, Digital signal transmission, error sources,Receiverconfiguration,Digitalreceiverperformance,
Probabilityoferror,Quantumlimit,Analogreceivers.

UNITVII
Optical system design Considerations, Component choice, Multiplexing. Pointto point links, System
considerations, Linkpowerbudgetwithexamples. OverallfiberdispersioninMultimodeandSinglemode
fibers,Risetimebudgetwithexamples.

UNTIVIII
Transmission distance, Line coding in Optical links, WDM, Necessity , Principles, Types of WDM,
MeasurementofAttenuationandDispersion,Eyepattern.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.OpticalFiberCommunicationsGerdKeiser,McGrawHillInternationaledition,3rdEdition,2000.
2.OpticalFiberCommunicationsJohnM.Senior,PHI,2ndEdition,2002.

RERFERENCES:
1.FiberOpticCommunicationsD.K.Mynbaev,S.C.GuptaandLowellL.Scheiner,Pearson
Education,2005.
2.TextBookonOpticalFibreCommunicationanditsApplicationsS.C.Gupta,PHI,2005.
3.FiberOpticCommunicationSystemsGovindP.Agarwal,JohnWiley,3rdEdiition,2004.
4.FiberOpticCommunicationsJosephC.Palais,4thEdition,PearsonEducation,2004.

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UNITI
INTRODUCTION : Embedded systems overview, design challenge, processor technology, ICtechnology,
Design Technology, Tradeoffs. Single purpose processors RTlevel combinationallogic,sequentiallogic
(RTlevel), custom single purpose processor design (RTlevel), optimizing custom single purpose
processors.

UNITII
GENERAL PURPOSE PROCESSORS : Basic architecture, operation, Pipelining, Programmers view,
development environment, ApplicationSpecificInstructionSetProcessors(ASIPs)MicroControllersand
DigitalSignalProcessors.

UNITIII
STATE MACHINE AND CONCURRENT PROCESS MODELS : Introduction, models Vs.languages,finite
state machines with data pathmodel(FSMD),usingstatemachines,programstatemachinemodel(PSM),
concurrent process model, concurrent processes, communication among processes, synchronization
amongprocesses,implementation,dataflowmodel,realtimesystems.

UNITIV
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE : Need for communication interfaces, RS232 / UART, RS422 / RS485,
USB,Infrared,IEEE1394Firewire,Ethernet,IEEE802.11,Bluetooth.

UNITV
EMBEDDED / RTOS CONCEPTS I : Architecture of the Kernel, Tasks and Task scheduler, Interrupt
serviceroutines,Semaphores,Mutex.

UNITVI
EMBEDDED/RTOSCONCEPTSII:
Mailboxes,MessageQueues,EventRegisters,Pipes,Signals

UNITVII
EMBEDDED / RTOS CONCEPTS III : Timers, Memory Management, Priority inversion problem,
Embedded operating systems Embedded Linux, Realtime operating systems, RT Linux, Handheld
operatingsystems,WindowsCE.

UNITVIII
DESIGNTECHNOLOGY:
Introduction,Automation,Synthesis,Parallelevolutionofcompilationand
synthesis,LogicSynthesis,RTsynthesis,BehavioralSynthesis,SystemsSynthesisandHardware/
SoftwareCoDesign,Verification,Hardware/Softwarecosimulation,Reuseofintellectualpropertycodes.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.EmbeddedSystemDesignAUnifiedHardware/SoftwareIntroductionFrankVahid,TonyD.
Givargis,JohnWiley,2002.
2.Embedded/RealTimeSystemsKVKKPrasad,DreamtechPress,2005.

REFERENCES:
1.EmbeddedMicrocomputerSystemsJonathanW.Valvano,Brooks/Cole,ThompsonLearning.
2.AnEmbeddedSoftwarePrimerDavidE.Simon,PearsonEd.,2005.
3.IntroductiontoEmbeddedSystemsRajKamal,TMS,2002.
4.EmbeddedRealTimeSystemsProgrammingSriRamVIyer,PankajGupta,TMH,2004.

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UNITI
Components of Medical Instrumentation System. Bioamplifier. Static and dynamic characteristics of
medical instruments. Biosignals and characteristics. Problems encountered with measurements from
humanbeings.

UNITII
Organisation of cell. Derivation of Nernst equation for membrane Resting Potential Generation and
PropagationofActionPotential,Conductionthroughnervetoneuromuscularjunction.

UNITIII
BioElectrodesBiopotentialElectrodesExternalelectrodes,InternalElectrodes.BiochemicalElectrodes.

UNITIV
Mechanical function, Electrical Conduction system of theheart.Cardiaccycle.Relationbetweenelectrical
andmechanicalactivitiesoftheheart.

UNITV
Cardiac Instrumentation Blood pressure and Blood flow measurement. Specification of ECG machine.
Einthoven triangle, Standard 12lead configurations, Interpretation of ECG waveform with respect to
electromechanicalactivityoftheheart.

UNITVI
Therapeuticequipment.Pacemaker,Defibrillator,Shortwavediathermy.Hemodialysismachine.

UNITVII
NeuroMuscular Instrumentation Specification of EEG and EMG machines. Electrode placement for EEG
andEMGrecording.IntrepretationofEEGandEMG.

UNITVIII
RespiratoryInstrumentationMechanismofrespiration,Spirometry,PnemuotachographVentilators.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.BiomedicalInstrumentationandMeasurementsLeslieCromwellandF.J.Weibell,E.A.Pfeiffer,PHI,
2ndEd,1980.
2.MedicalInstrumentation,ApplicationandDesignJohnG.Webster,JohnWiley,3rdEd.,1998.

REFERENCES:
1.PrinciplesofAppliedBiomedicalInstrumentationL.A.GeoddesandL.E.Baker,JohnWiley,1975.
2.HandbookofBiomedicalInstrumentationR.S.Khandpur,TMH,2ndEd.,2003.
3.BiomedicalTelemetryMackay,StuartR.,JohnWiley,1968.

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UNITI
INTRODUCTION TO VERILOG : Verilog as HDL, Levels of Design Description, Concurrency, Simulation
and Synthesis, Functional Verification, System Tasks, Programming Language Interface (PLI), Module,
SimulationandSynthesisTools,TestBenches.
LANGUAGE CONSTRUCTS AND CONVENTIONS : Introduction, Keywords, Identifiers, White Space
Characters, Comments, Numbers, Strings, Logic Values, Strengths, Data Types, Scalars and Vectors,
Parameters,Memory,Operators,SystemTasks,Exercises.

UNITII
GATE LEVEL MODELING : Introduction, AND Gate Primitive, Module Structure, Other Gate Primitives,
Illustrative Examples, TriState Gates, Array of Instances of Primitives, Additional Examples, Design of
Flipflops with Gate Primitives, Delays, Strengths and Contention Resolution, Net Types, Design of Basic
Circuits,Exercises.

UNITIII
BEHAVIORAL MODELING : Introduction, Operations and Assignments, Functional Bifurcation, Initial
Construct, Always Construct, Examples, Assignments with Delays, Waitconstruct,MultipleAlwaysBlocks,
Designs at Behavioral Level, Blocking and Non blocking Assignments, The case statement, Simulation
Flow. i and ielseconstructs,assigndeassignconstruct,repeatconstruct,forloop,thedisableconstruct,
while
loop,
forever
loop,parallelblocks,
forcerelease
construct,Event.

UNITIV

MODELING AT DATA FLOW LEVEL : Introduction, Continuous Assignment Structures, Delays and
ContinuousAssignments,AssignmenttoVectors,Operators.
SWITCHLEVELMODELING.
Introduction, Basic Transistor Switches, CMOS Switch, Bidirectional Gates, Time Delays with Switch
Primitives,InstantiationswithStrengthsandDelays,StrengthContentionwithTriregNets,Exercises.

UNITV
SYSTEM TASKS, FUNCTIONS, AND COMPILER DIRECTIVES : Introduction, Parameters, Path Delays,
Module Parameters, System Tasks and Functions, FileBased Tasks and Functions, Compiler Directives,
HierarchicalAccess,GeneralObservations,Exercises,
FUNCTIONS, TASKS, AND USERDEFINED PRIMITIVES : Introduction, Function, Tasks, User Defined
Primitives(UDP),FSMDesign(MooreandMealyMachines)

UNITVI
DIGITAL DESIGN WITH SM CHARTS : State Machine Charts,DerivationofSMCharts,RealizationofSM
Charts, Implementation of the DiceGame,AlternativerealizationsforSMChartsusingMicroprogramming,
LinkedStateMachines.

UNITVII
DESIGNINGWITHPROGRAMMABLEGATEARRAYSANDCOMPLEXPROGRAMMABLE
LOGIC DEVICES : Xilinx 3000 Series FPGAs, DesigningwithFPGAs,UsingaOneHotStateAssignment,
AlteraComplexProgrammableLogicDevices(CPLDs),AlteraFLEX10KSeriesCPLDs.

UNITVIII
VERILOG MODELS : Static RAM Memory, A simplified 486 Bus Model, Interfacing Memory to a
MicroprocessorBus,UARTDesign,DesignofMicrocontrollerCPU.

TESTBOOKS:
1.DesignthroughVerilogHDLT.R.PadmanabhanandB.BalaTripuraSundari,WSE,2004IEEE
Press.
2.AVerilogPrimierJ.Bhaskar,BSP,2003.
REFERENCES:
1.FundamentalsofLogicDesignwithVerilogStephen.BrownandZvonkoVranesic,TMH,2005.
2.DigitalSystemsDesignusingVHDLCharlesHRoth,Jr.ThomsonPublications,2004.
3.AdvancedDigitalDesignwithVerilogHDLMichaelD.Ciletti,PHI,2005.
4.DigitalsystemsDesignusingVHDLCharlesHRoth,Jr.ThomsonPublications,2004.

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UNITI
MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION : Introduction, FDMA, TDMA,
Spread Spectrum, Multiple access, SDMA, Packet radio, Packet radio protocols, CSMA protocols,
Reservationprotocols

UNITII
INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKING : Introduction, Difference between wireless and fixed
telephonenetworks,Developmentofwirelessnetworks,Trafficroutinginwirelessnetworks.

UNITIII
WIRELESS DATA SERVICES:CDPD,ARDIS,RMD,Commonchannelsignaling,ISDN,BISDNandATM,
SS7,SS7userpart,signalingtrafficinSS7.

UNITIV
MOBILE IP AND WIRELESS ACCESS PROTOCOL : Mobile IP Operation of mobile IP, Colocated
address, Registration, Tunneling, WAP Architecture, overview, WML scripts, WAP service, WAP session
protocol,wirelesstransaction,Wirelessdatagramprotocol.

UNITV
WIRELESS LAN TECHNOLOGY : Infrared LANs, Spread spectrum LANs,NarrowbankmicrowaveLANs,
IEEE 802protocolArchitecture,IEEE802architectureandservices,802.11mediumaccesscontrol,802.11
physicallayer.


UNITVI
BLUE TOOTH : Overview, Radio specification, Base band specification, Links manager specification,
Logicallinkcontrolandadaptationprotocol.IntroductiontoWLLTechnology.

UNITVII
MOBILE DATA NETWORKS : Introduction, Data oriented CDPD Network, GPRS and higher data rates,
ShortmessagingserviceinGSM,Mobileapplicationprotocol.

UNITVIII
WIRELESSATM&HIPERLAN:
Introduction,WirelessATM,HIPERLAN,AdhocNetworkingandWPAN.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. WirelessCommunications,Principles,PracticeTheodore,S.Rappaport,PHI,2ndEdn.,2002.
2.WirelessCommunicationandNetworkingWilliamStallings,PHI,2003.

REFERENCES:
1.WirelessDigitalCommunicationsKamiloFeher,PHI,1999.
2.PrinciplesofWirelessNetworksKavehPahLavenandP.KrishnaMurthy,PearsonEducation,2002.
3.WirelessCommunicationsAndreawsF.Molisch,WileyIndia,2006.
nd
4.IntroductiontoWirelessandMobileSystemsDharmaPrakashAgarwal,QingAnZeng,Thomson2

Edition,2006.

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DSPPROCESSORSANDARCHITECTURES
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UNITI
INTORODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESING : Introduction, A Digital signalprocessing system,
The sampling process, Discrete time sequences. Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier
Transform (FFT), Linear timeinvariant systems, Digital filters, Decimation and interpolation, Analysis and
DesigntoolforDSPSystemsMATLAB,DSPusingMATLAB.

UNITII
COMPUTATIONAL ACCURACY IN DSP IMPLEMENTATIONS : Number formats for signals and
coefficients in DSPsystems,DynamicRangeandPrecision,SourcesoferrorinDSPimplementations,A/D
Conversionerrors,DSPComputationalerrors,D/AConversionErrors,Compensatingfilter.

UNITIII
ARCHITECTURES FOR PROGRAMMABLE DSP DEVICES : Basic Architectural features, DSP
Computational Building Blocks, Bus Architecture and Memory, Data Addressing Capabilities, Address
GenerationUnit,ProgrammabilityandProgramExecution,SpeedIssues,FeaturesforExternalinterfacing.

UNITIV
EXECUTION CONTROL AND PIPELINING : Hardware looping, Interrupts, Stacks, Relative Branch
support, Pipelining and Performance, Pipeline Depth, Interlocking, Branching effects, Interrupt effects,
PipelineProgrammingmodels.

UNITV
PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS : Commercial Digital signalprocessing Devices,
Data Addressing modes of TMS320C54XX DSPs,DataAddressingmodesofTMS320C54XXProcessors,
Memory space of TMS320C54XX Processors, Program Control, TMS320C54XX instructions and
Programming, OnChip Peripherals, Interrupts of TMS320C54XX processors, Pipeline Operation of
TMS320C54XXProcessors.

UNITVI
IMPLEMENTATIONS OF BASIC DSP ALGORITHMS : The Qnotation,FIRFilters,IIRFilters,Interpolation
Filters,DecimationFilters,PIDController,AdaptiveFilters,2DSignalProcessing.

UNITVII
IMPLEMENTATION OF FFT ALGORITHMS : An FFT Algorithm for DFT Computation, A Butterfly

Computation, Overflow and scaling,BitReversedindexgeneration,An8PointFFTimplementationonthe


TMS320C54XX,Computationofthesignalspectrum.

UNITVIII
INTERFACINGMEMORYANDI/OPERIPHERALSTOPROGRAMMABLEDSPDEVICES:
Memory space organization, External bus interfacing signals, Memory interface, Parallel I/O interface,
Programmed I/O, Interrupts and I/O, Direct memory access (DMA). A Multichannel buffered serial port
(McBSP), McBSP Programming, a CODEC interface circuit, CODEC programming, A CODECDSP
interfaceexample.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.DigitalSignalProcessingAvtarSinghandS.Srinivasan,ThomsonPublications,2004.
2.DSPProcessorFundamentals,Architectures&FeaturesLapsleyetal.S.Chand&Co,2000.

REFERENCES:
1.DigitalSignalProcessors,Architecture,ProgrammingandApplicationsB.VenkataRamaniandM.
Bhaskar,TMH,2004.
2.DigitalSignalProcessingJonathamStein,JohnWiley,2005.

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UNITI
INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS : Introduction, Artificial Neural Networks,
Historical Development of Neural Networks, Biological Neural Networks, ComparisonBetweenBrainand
the Computer, Comparison Between Artificial and Biological Neural Networks, Network Architecture,
SettingtheWeights,ActivationFunctions,LearningMethods.

UNITII
FUNDAMENTAL MODELS OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS : Introduction, McCulloch Pitts
Neuron Model, Architecture, Learning Rules, Hebbian Learning Rule, Perceptron Learning Rule, Delta
Learning Rule (WidrowHoff Rule or Leastmean Squre (LMS) rule, Competitive Learning Rule, Out Star
LearningRule,BoltzmannLearning,MemoryBasedLearning.

UNITIII
FEEDFORWARDNETWORKS:Introduction,SingleLayerPerceptronArchitecture,Algorithm,Application
Procedure, Perception Algorithm for Several Output Classes, Perceptron Convergence Theorem, Brief
Introduction to Multilayer Perceptron networks, Back Propagation Network (BPN), Generalized Delta
Learning Rule, Back Propagationrule,Architecture,TrainingAlgorithm,SelectionofParameters,Learning
in BackPropagation,ApplicationAlgorithm,LocalMinimaandGlobalMinima,MeritsandDemeritsofBack
Propagation Network, Applications, Radial Basis Function Network (RBFN), Architecture, Training
AlgorithmforanRBFNwithFixedCenters.

UNITIV
ADALINE AND MADALINE NETWORKS : Introduction, Adaline Architecture, Algorithm, Applications,
Madaline,Architecture,MRIAlgorithm,MRIIAlgorithm.

UNITV
COUNTER PROPAGATION NETWORKS : Winner Take all learning, out star learning, Kohonen Self
organizing network, Grossberg layer Network, Full CounterPropagationNetwork(FullCPN),Architecture,
Training Phases of Full CPN, Training Algorithm, Application Procedure, Forward Only counter
PropagationNetwork,Architecture,TrainingAlgorithm,Applications,LearningVectorQuantizer(LVQ).

UNITVI
ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY NETWORKS I : Types, Architecture, Continuous and Discrete Hopfield
Networks,EnergyAnalysis,StorageandRetrivalAlgorithms,ProblemswithHopfieldNetworks.

UNITVII
ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY NETWORKS II : Boltzman Machine, Bidirectional Associative Memory,
AdaptiveResonanceTheoryNetworksIntroduction,Architecture,Algorithm.

UNITVIII

APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS : Implementation of A/D Converter using Hopfield Network,


Solving Optimization Problems, Solving Simultaneous Linear Equation, Solving Traveling Salesman
ProblemsusingHopfieldNetworks,ApplicationinPatternRecognition,ImageProcessing.

TEXTBOOKS:
1.IntroductiontoArtificialNeuralSystemsJ.M.Zurada,JaicoPublishers,3rdEdition.
2.IntroductiontoNeuralNetworksUsingMATLAB6.0S.N.Shivanandam,S.Sumati,S.N.Deepa,
TMH.

REFERENCES:
1.ElementsofArtificialNeuralNetworksKishanMehrotra,ChelkuriK.Mohan,andSanjayRanka,
PenramInternational.
2.ArtificialNeuralNetworkSimonHaykin,PearsonEducation,2ndEd.
3.FundamentalofNeuralNetworksLaureneFausett,Pearson,1stEd.
4.ArtificialNeuralNetworksB.Yegnanarayana,PHI.

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